FROM THE EDITOR
Hello again,
Looking back, it’s unlikely that 2022 will be going down in the history books as the Best Year Ever as far as most of us are concerned, so we thought we’d go full-on festive for this issue.
Sometimes, you just need to put the world’s miseries aside and squeeze into your favourite party frock, open a bottle of something fizzy and take the time to appreciate those around you. Simple gestures like finding a meaningful gift for a friend who’s struggling a bit, popping an extra package or two into a foodbank collection point, or donating to a local toy appeal take on extra meaning at a time when things are difficult for so many of us right now. If you can make someone else’s day a little bit better, then grab every opportunity to do so.
This year, the mood isn’t one of credit-card carnage and conspicuous consumption, but rather a time of thoughtfulness and careful curation. Nobody needs a huge pile of gifts that contains nothing they actually like. Set a budget and take the time to seek out the perfect gift for everyone on your list, focus on local suppliers and little luxuries that make people feel good.
Luckily, we’ve done a lot of the legwork for you, whether it’s suggesting places to take a winter stroll, sorting out the best décor and party dresses, or where to buy some great gifts.
We wish you all the merriest of Christmases and hope that 2023 is a much better year for everyone wherever they find themselves in the world.
Love Everyone at Trend x
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We had two pairs of tickets to seeRoddy Doyle's The Commitments atHis Majesty's in Aberdeen. Our luckywinners, Alison Woods and SarahTortolano and their guests canlook forward to a greatnight out.
Bonfire Night - check local community sites to see your nearest fireworks display.
Trend’s Xmas Fayre at the Marcliffe. trendmagazine.co.uk
8 nov
Inverurie Rock Choir offer a free trial session at St. Andrew’s Parish Church. rockchoir.com
12-13 nov
Christmas Craft Market at the Music Hall. aberdeenperformingarts.com 15-19 nov
A Pie, A Play and A Pint is back at the Lemon Tree with The Prognostications of Mikey Noice. aberdeenperformingarts.com
17 nov
This year’s Christmas Village, complete with funfair, food and market stalls, opens on Broad Street.
25 nov
Geriatric rockers Status Quo at P&J. pandjlive.com
27 nov
Head to Norwood Hall Hotel for the Antiques and Vintage Fair. 10-4pm. Entry £2.
3 dec
Panto season kicks off with Peter Pan at HMT, Goldilocks at the Tivoli, Cinderella at Aberdeen Arts Centre and The Enormous Christmas Turnip at The Lemon Tree. Tickets from APA. Or check for local pantomimes in towns and villages across the shire.
4 dec
OUR PICK OF EVENTS & ACTIVITIES TO MAKE YOU FEEL FESTIVE IN NOVEMBER & DECEMBER
Take your pet to meet Santa Paws at Dobbies. dobbies.com
Affa Fine Open Air Market at Milton Events Field near Banchory. Facebook: affafinemarket 8-12 dec Christmas at the Castle comes to Crathes. christmasatthecastle.scot 15 dec
RSNO bring the Snowman to the Music Hall. aberdeenperformingarts.com 20 dec
Candlelit performance of Vivaldi’s Four Seasons at Queen’s Cross Church
17 dec
Catch the Proclaimers at P&J Live. pandjlive.com
22 dec
The BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra perform festive faves at the Music Hall. aberdeenperformingarts.com 31 dec
Aberdeen’s Hogmanay - see in the start of what’s hopefully a better year. aberdeencity.gov.uk
All events are subject to change or cancellation, so check before heading out.
Perfect party looks
‘For me less is more, investing in your skin and having that natural effortless finish is the goal for this year's party season.
‘You can go all out with your outfit, sequins, glitter and embellishments, but what can complete your look is a statement lip. Choosing the right lip colour to match with your outfit might seem hard work, especially when there are so many colours and finishes to choose from, but I always feel matching a red or deep plum lipstick with your look works well.”
‘If you want a more dramatic look, two-tone lipstick adds a touch of sophistication. It’s also is one of the simplest makeup trends to achieve. Choose two matching lip colours and apply the darker one as the base on the outermost edge of your lips. Apply the lighter colour on the inside part and you’re done. You’ll find some great tutorials online.
‘Skincare is important, look for products that help create a dewy, natural glow. Applying makeup on dry skin is one of the biggest makeup mistakes. It can make the face look dull, cracked and tired. Everything
good is built on a solid foundation, and in this case, a properly moisturised face. So, ensure that your face is properly hydrated before you apply makeup.
‘Shimmery eyeshadows are very attractive, but when you use them over the entire eyelid, can look a bit over the top. Use shimmery eyeshadow only on the inner eye area, and a matte shadow for the rest. Ideally, use nude eyeshadows or eyeshadows that are a couple of shades darker than your skin tone.
‘Make sure you apply your bronzer only on your cheekbones, the top of your forehead, and the jawline. If you are doing it right, you will notice that you are actually drawing the number 3 on both the sides of your face.
‘Glossy eyeshadow is another huge trend in the beauty world. Like many dramatic make up looks, glossy eyeshadow was created on models then transitioned to a mainstream look. This eccentric eye look is super easy to achieve at home. You can simply use pigmented lip gloss or apply your eyeshadow then top it off with a gloss to achieve the same look.’
We asked Melissa, beauty guru at Harvey Nick’s in Edinburgh for the latest trends in party makeup…
The city and shire abound with amazingly scenic places to go for a walk and get some fresh air. Don your most sensible shoes, wrap up warmly and head out on our pick of the best routes whether you fancy some sea breezes, a hill walk, a scenic stroll or just a short wander towards somewhere warm that offers great cake and coffee…
Heritage Hikes
Haddo Country Park
The estate grounds at Haddo are a great way to spend a couple of hours wandering along the paths through the woods and by the ponds. It’s a good choice for families because there’s a playpark and picnic areas, as well as a gallery. There are a couple of tea rooms on site, but opening hours vary. Visithaddo.com has the details.
Dunnottar Castle
This is a 5km walk that includes fairly steep sections. Start with a stroll along the beach boardwalk to the harbour, then head uphill to the war memorial and onwards to the spectacular ruins of Dunnottar Castle. If you want to see round the castle, you can book tickets at dunnottarcastle.co.uk. If the hike has made you hungry, try The Bay for fish and chips or pop into Molly’s for cake and coffee.
Craigievar Castle
If it’s been snowing, then Craigievar Castle is utterly magical. The castle itself is closed from the end of September to the start of April, but the grounds are worth visiting and are open from dawn to dusk each day. If you’re lucky, you might spot roe deer, a pine marten or even a rare Scottish wildcat as you walk the 45 minute woodland trail.
Waterside wanders
Aberdeen Beach
The beach offers about six miles of walking. The sands are often deserted in winter, particularly if the weather is a bit bracing. Footdee is always worth exploring and the harbour can provide an interesting diversion as the ships manoeuvre. The esplanade is perfect for buggies and wheelchairs as well as those who prefer to walk on the flat. Better yet, there’s a choice of cafés and entertainment options ready to welcome you at the end of your walk.
Pitfour Lake
Mintlaw’s Pitfour Lake is a great family walk as it’s not too long and it’s a circular route meaning there’s always something new to see. You can often see wildfowl or solitary fishermen and this is a surprisingly quiet and still place, perfect for inner contemplation too. The walk itself is just a couple of miles, but if you’d prefer a bit more exercise, you can head to nearby Aden Park.
Loch Muick
The Loch Muick circuit comes in at 12.5km and takes up to four hours, so it’s not one to take on in your favourite Jimmy Choos. There are spectacular hill views and insta-worthy small beaches, bridges and the opportunity to spot birds of prey, deer and other wildlife.
Hills
Bennachie
Bennachie offers several peaks and some challenging routes. The walk is mainly uphill and there are one or two places that involve a bit of a scramble over rocky ground. The routes are well marked and start at the Visitors’ Centre. The Mither Tap trail will take you to the remains of an Iron Age fort and some great views. Head into Inverurie for sustenance afterwards.
Scolty Hill
Banchory’s Scolty Hill is less of a trek than Bennachie and easier to manage with small children or older relatives. There are a variety of marked routes through the woodlands, or you can just keep heading upwards towards the monument at the top, which offers the chance to have a breather and admire the views over Deeside.
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Located just off St Andrew Square, and only a 5 minutes’ walk from Waverley Train station, we are home to Scotland’s only Harvey Nichols, which boasts five floors dedicated to luxury fashion, beauty, food and wine. Offering an unrivalled shopping and dining experience, Harvey Nichols leads the way in sourcing the most desirable and cuttingedge designer brands. Visit the Foodmarket and Wine Shop to discover sweet and savoury treats, limited edition spirits and fine wines, as well as the premium range of Harvey Nichols hampers for all your gifting needs.
In Multrees Walk you will also find Louis Vuitton, Burberry, and many other exclusive fashion brands including Johnston’s of Elgin, Mulberry, Strathberry, MaxMara, and Canada Goose that bring a unique experience as well as timeless products from all over the world which combine both innovation and
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Love Art? The Castle Fine Art gallery have a team of friendly, experienced Fine Art Consultants who are on hand to offer tailored advice and recommendations.
Coffee Lovers can visit the Nespresso Boutique to browse the large range of coffee machines and accessories as well stock up on your favourite coffee capsules.
Finish off the day with a bite to eat at the Harvey Nichols Forth Floor Brasserie. Enjoy spectacular views overlooking Edinburgh’s historic Castle and Georgian New Town across to the Firth of Forth on the horizon as you dine in style with delicious dishes, fine wines and creative cocktails.
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Here’s our pick of the best Christmas markets if you fancy a trip…
ABERDEEN
Let’s start with Aberdeen’s Christmas Village on Broad Street. It’s open from November 17th through to December 31st and features a selection of funfair rides, an outdoor skating rink and street food vendors. Head into the quad at Marischal College and you’ll find Curated at the Quad, which features lots of local makers and craftspeople with a changing line up each weekend. Last year the market raised over £15,000 for Charlie House, the local charity that improves the quality of life for babies, children and young people who have life-limiting or life-threatening conditions.
EDINBURGH
Edinburgh may be better known for its Hogmanay celebrations, but the capital also does Christmas in a big way. Head to Multrees Walk for a luxury shopping experience against the backdrop of trees sparkling with thousands of fairy lights.
This year sees a new operator taking over the city’s market, which will open from November 19th to January 3rd. They’re promising an artisan market in Castle Street and further activities at Parliament Square in the Old Town. West Princes Street Gardens will be host to Santa Land, featuring carnival rides, games and entertainment, with market stalls selling festive food and drinks and arts and crafts over in the eastern section of the gardens.
COLOGNE
The Germans originated Christmas markets back in the medieval period and there are few towns that don’t feature a festive market. Given its Old Town, Roman ruins, cathedral, shopping and restaurants, Cologne is a great choice for a city break at any time of the year, but the city is also regarded as having one of Germany’s best selection of Christmas Markets. This year, they run from November 21 to December 23. The Old Town has the Market of Heinzel, or you could head for the Market of Angels on the Neumarkt. There are markets at the harbour and in many of the outlying neighbourhoods too. The market on Rudolfplatz features half-timbered houses, a life-sized Nativity scene and lots of sticky, sweet treats like candy floss. The Stadgarten market is less touristy and features around 80 local artisans and makers. There are also charity markets and a gay Christmas Market at Heavenue, which has a great entertainment programme and over the top decorations.
COPENHAGEN
As you might expect from the culture that gave us Hans Christian Andersen, Copenhagen’s Christmas markets have a fairy-tale quality. The Tivoli Gardens’ Market is one of very few that charges an entry fee, but it’s worth it for the magical atmosphere. Tivoli combines a fun fair with thousands of lights strung from the trees and music from the Tivoli Youth Guard. It could even get the Grinch in a good mood. It’s a very child-friendly place, with lots of stalls and treats like cinnamon popcorn, heart-shaped honey cakes, warm doughnuts and cocoa or mulled wine. There are almost 70 places to eat and drink at Tivoli, the more ruinously expensive of which need to be booked well in advance. It’s open late in to the evenings, from November 18th to the end of the year.
If you tire of Tivoli, you can browse through stalls along the Nyhavn waterfront or visit the markets in several of the city’s squares. Try the market at Freetown, Christiania for a less traditional approach.
© VisitScotland/Kenny LambUnless your nearest and dearest publish spreadsheets listing everything they’d like to find in their Christmas stocking and your kids write overly optimistic 300 page letters to Santa, you may need a little help finding the perfect gift for everyone on your list. Naturally, we’re here to help with our festive alphabet of gift inspirations…
A is for Alcohol
Alcohol is a welcome present, especially if it’s locally produced and relatively artisan. Avoid anything too niche or that’s only suitable for the festive season, no-one wants a Gingerbread Latte liqueur in April. Consider a selection of beers from local craft brewers, a Speyside Malt, or indulge in one of the many gins from Aberdeenshire producers. Try House of Elrick. Their artisan gins
are limited to 600 bottles per run and the bottles are beautiful. They also offer a range of rums.
Cocktail masterclasses can make a great gift. Try Orchid on Bon Accord Square. They also offer a monthly cocktail subscription service for £25, which gets four cocktails delivered. They also deliver large bottle of sharing cocktails, such as
their Pornstar Martini and Porter’s Gin made in their own micro-distillery.
If prefer wine, head for SugarBird Wines on Union Grove, where you’ll find an amazing selection including some great discoveries from South Africa. They offer free delivery in Aberdeen too.
B is for Beauty
Now that everything’s spiraling in price, people tend to focus on the essentials, making beauty gifts feel like a luxury treat. Treatment packages or gift vouchers are often a good way to go as the recipient can then choose treatments to suit. The Lounge at Chapelton offers some superb Elemis facials and massage treatments as well as having a great reputation for colour and cuts. Up in Inverallochy, Treat Company has some excellent multi-treatment packages for mothers-to-be, as well as medical grade facials, 3D Lipo, laser skin blemish reduction and so much more.
F L A TL A
With over 350 5-star reviews, King Street’s Bello Beauty is a great choice if you want a beauty gift from a central salon. Their two-hour Just Let Go package comes in at £85 and includes a full body revitalising scrub and multi-modal massage.
How about a trip to one of the city’s top salons? Salon 70 is brilliant for creative colour, flattering cuts and styles for special occasions. Bloom Lifestyle is a great choice for the gift of a new style and some beauty treatments for someone special.
C is for Confectionary & chocolate
If you want to keep it local, Loch Aurora do scrumptious home-made fudges and tablet as well as enticing pamper hampers. They’re a great choice for corporate gifting and can even create bespoke flavours to make your gift stand out.
Cocoa Ooze produce luxury chocolate truffles that taste great and have beautiful packaging. One of their truffle making kits or workshops would make the sweetest gift, or spoil someone in the run up to Christmas with their advent calendar.
Rosemary Planet on Great Western Road is excellent for vegan sweets and there are also some amazing traditional confectioners like Giulianotti in Stonehaven, Humbug on Rosemount and Ellon’s Hey Sweetie!
D is for Dogs
Almost 90% of pet owners buy their pet a Christmas present, with the average spend being around £18. That’s a lot of money to spend on a soft toy that will be disembowelled in five minutes flat! Instead, head to Country Ways, where you’ll find a great selection of quality dog toys,
jacket, bowls and leads. They also have a vast range of kit for horses. Also on Holburn Street, Decidedly Dogs has everything for even the most pampered of pooches. Perhaps a new winter coat or a toy from Planet Dog or Fluff & Tuff?
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E is for Events & experiences
Sometimes, experiences make better gifts, because the memories of a special day last a lifetime. Consider tickets to see a favourite band, or a show at the theatre. Check aberdeenperformingarts.com or pandjlive.com to see what’s coming up next year. Sports packages are another option. Match day hospitality packages, tickets to a rugby international or a round of golf at Trump International can all offer a special day out and a lifetime of memories.
If you’re looking for a gift for the all-action type, then have a look at Lochter Activity Centre, which offers everything from archery to off-roading. HuskyHaven near Stonehaven offer the chance to work with a team of sled dogs on their trails or you could opt for giving some belly rubs on a kennel tour instead.
F is for Foodie families
A meal out can be a great gift for the whole family and it’s a great zero-effort last minute gift too. Da Vinci Restaurant offers some amazing Italian and Tuscan specialities and also has an impressive vegan menu. Check out the menu and order a gift voucher online. The Esslemont on Union Street is a superb choice for a foodie family gift, combining an interesting cocktail menu with innovative tapas and dad-sized family favourites. Fish lovers would appreciate an outing to Silver Darling at the harbour, which has the reputation for the best seafood in the North East. If your tastes run to the more relaxed when it comes to a family feast, then No.10 on Queen’s Terrace offers tradition with a twist, with dishes that use the best local seasonal produce. They’re good for veggie, vegan and gluten-free options too. All three offer gift vouchers.
G is for Grannies & Grandpas
Joli Gifts on Queen’s Road has some great throws that are idea for snuggling up on sofas, as well as beautiful candle holders, plant pots, woolly hats and scarves and photo frames that would all make cosy gifts for grandparents. Grandpas might appreciate one of Joli’s hipflasks from Lund, particularly if you add a bottle of something to fill it.
The Owl at Number Two on Mid Stocket Road is one of those charming little shops filled with delightful gifts that you won’t find elsewhere. It’s particularly good on local and Scottish makers, so it’s great for people who are difficult to buy for or if you’re looking for stocking fillers.
H is for Hampers
Hampers make great gifts and are easy to do. Check out any of the discount or craft stores for a wicker basket or wooden crate and choose your theme. Marshall’s Farm Shop on the A96 near Kintore is a great choice as it combines local produce with a delightful deli selection, baked goods and their own butchery. Marshall’s also has The Still, which stocks over 150 whiskies alongside Scottish gins and local ales.
Marshalls is also a stockist of Sooki Coo Candles You can also buy online. They’d make a great scented candle hamper - perhaps some wax melts and a burner, or some room mists for a friend who appreciates a bit of pampering?
Rosemount’s Gourmet Cheese Co offer delectable hampers for £30, or you can assemble your own assortment of artisan cheeses and accompaniments. Perhaps one of their gift vouchers is a safer option if there’s a chance you may feel the need to nibble before your hamper reaches the intended recipient?
Places like JK Fine Foods, Mains of Drum and any of the city’s specialist suppliers like Eastern European or Asian supermarkets are brilliant for interesting ways to fill your hamper.
I is for Self-gifting
Sometimes, the best way is simply to go with self-gifting. An investment in your future self, if you like. Self-gifting ideas might include signing up for a course, improving your smile at The Orthodontic Clinic or Abercrombie Dental, restoring your glow with treatments from Inverurie’s Clinetix, or NY Skin Clinic in Aberdeen. If you really want a whole new you, then Alpha Clinic’s range of surgical and non-surgical procedures may be the ultimate in Christmas self-gifting.
J is for Jewellery
Who doesn’t love a bit of bling, especially if it’s been made for them? Lava in Peterculter are amongst Scotland’s best designer-makers. They can design a bespoke piece, remodel using existing precious stones or metal and have a great range of instore designs too.
Sandy Menzies is the perfect choice if you want to create a unique piece of jewellery for someone special, combing old-school craftsmanship with high-tech computer design.
K is for Kids
Aboyne’s Daisy Tree Boutique is the perfect place to shop for little ones. As well as some beautiful organic cotton clothing and cute designs from top babywear designers, they have some amazing toys. We particularly like their selection of wooden and educational toys which are all well-made. If you’re buying a more expensive gift, they have charming tricycles and rocking animals from Nattou.
L is for Life-enhancing
Some gifts need a little discussion before you buy, but if someone on your list wants to improve their health and fitness, then you could fund some sessions with award-winning personal trainer Steve Doige-Harrison of SDH Fitness, or pick up a gift voucher for Stonehaven’s Bio Wellness Clinic which offers a host of health and beauty treatments.
How about a voucher for ABWR Wellness and Reflexology at Chapelton? Owner
Shona will work her magic leaving the lucky recipient feeling incredibly relaxed and healthier. She also offers corporate packages for workplace wellbeing.
Westhill’s Step & Stone Health offers a host of health wellbeing modalities including podiatry, physiotherapy, massage and reflexology, so your gift recipient can choose what suits.
M is for Mums & Dads
You’ll find Gifted on Countesswells Road and it’s a tiny treasure-trove. Mums would love their mix and match bags and straps from Elie Beaumont, while Dads might appreciate a bottle opener from Just Slate, or some new glassware. There’s something for every member of the family including a good selection of Orange Tree Toys for little ones and a great choice of Christmas cards and advent calendars.
32 Chapel Street, AB10 1SP calmcool.co.uk
LICENSED TO SELL LOVELINESS
Daisy Tree Baby Boutique based in Alford, was established in 2017. With an emphasis on sustainability and ethical sourcing we sell everything from prams to car seats, baby essentials, clothes, gifts and toys.
44 Main Street, Alford Aberdeenshire AB33 8PX Tel: 01464 851687 daisytreebabyboutique.co.uk
Stocking a wide range of products from local makers and small makers from throughout the UK. We have an eclectic mix of books, stationery, homeware, baby items, jewellery, cards, candles and lots, lots more.
Open: Mon/Tue/Fri & Sat 10-5pm, Wed/Thu 10-6pm, Sun (Dec only) 12-4pm
2 Mid Stocket Road, Aberdeen AB15 5NE T. 01224 646805 E. theowlatnumbertwo@gmail.com
Handmade by us, especially for you!
‘Scent your home in style with luxury handmade soy wax candles, melts, reed diffusers, bespoke gift boxes & much more’. Tel: 07896 698109 heartfeltaromas.co.uk
N is for Neighbours
Kellochbank on the A96 is a brilliant one-stop shop for gifting. You’ll find a food hall packed with Scottish delicacies, clothing, toiletries, homeware, garden and outdoor gift and something for everyone on your list.
Charles Michie the Chemist has branches across the city and shire. The Union Street store is a great source of small gifts for neighbours and friends, many of which are made in Scotland or the UK. They also stock Steiff’s teddies and stuffed animals.
O is for Other halves
The Platform in Macduff is a good choice if you fancy an out of town shopping trip. They have clothing for the whole family and a brilliant gift department. You’ll also find excellent furniture and homewares if you want to gift have a shared gift. Not to mention they have some very good coffee and cakes.
Of course, sharing a gift with your other half is an option. How about an original piece of art? Ballater Gallery stocks work from many leading Scottish and British Artists, from landscapes to abstracts, so you’re bound to find something you’ll both love for a very long time.
P is for Practical presents
Many people prefer getting practical presents which they will actually use, such as homewares and hobby equipment. Ask first to avoid duplication or buying the wrong things. Banchory’s Hush Living has a superb selection of decorative accessories including cosy sheepskins, planters and trays. There are also quirky signs and some very cheeky bum vases!
Kynoch and Robertson on Rosemount Place stock an amazing range of paints, wallcoverings and fabrics and curtains from top designers. They even have a department that offers painters and decorators, so perhaps a room makeover would make a good gift for downsizing parents or someone moving into their first home?
Mains of Drum are great for gifts for outdoor gardeners. Perhaps a selection of seeds for next year’s veg plot or flower border, a fruit tree, a new spade or gardening gloves? They also have toys, clothing homewares and a food hall, so it’s a good choice if you’d like to get all your gifts in one place.
Ben Reid Garden Centre on Countesswells Road specialises in growing varieties guaranteed to thrive in our challenging North East climate, which makes them a great choice for anyone with a passion for gardening. The family-run firm has been around since the 18th century and they grow over 60,000 plants onsite each year, so they know a thing or two and are always happy to provide some pointers. Go with a gift voucher if you can’t decide.
Q is for Quirky & unusual gifts
Tipsy House make gorgeous scented candles from cut down wine and spirits bottles. They’ll even made a custom candle if you have a bottle from a special occasion like a wedding or a retirement gift, to prolong the memories of a special day. You’ll find their candles, diffusers and prints in some of the gift shops mentioned in our gift guide. Or you can order from their website.
Welcome to your gateway to a little zone of calm within our wellness room and shop at the Boxes at Chapelton, Aberdeenshire. Here, you’ll find a place to relax, rejuvenate and have some time to yourself, while feeling the benefits of a reflexology treatment from Clinical Reflexologist, Shona Tough.
S is for Sisters & friends
Buying for sisters and close friends is all about finding something they’ll love, but wouldn’t necessarily splash out on for themselves. No. 18 Gifts & Cards on Chapel Street has a charming selection of cards and gifts. Check out their pompom hats, jewellery, prints and scarves. Perfect for stocking fillers and thoughtful gifts.
If you really want to spoil someone, then Aesthetic Beauty Inverurie is the perfect choice. Martina Mackay’s DermaPen and Plasma Fibroblast treatments verge on anti-aging witchcraft. Actually, it may be advisable to book some treatments for yourself too. Who wants their sister looking better than they do?
Pomodoro, Joseph Ribkoff and ultra-cosy boots, slippers and accessories from UGG. The sale section is always worth checking out if you’re looking to buy on a budget.
@hamishmunro, opposite Bloom Lifestyle Salon on the corner of Thistle Street and Rose Street has a covetable range of kimonos and dressing gowns from One Hundred Stars that would please most women. If you can’t make your mind up, buy a gift voucher and let the recipient go mad in their January sale!
We stock the following brands: Allison, Bariloche, Capri, Doris Streich, Joseph Ribkoff, Marble, Mos Mosh, Pomodoro, Stehmann, Tinta, Wolford
Open Mon - Sat, 10am-5pm 22a Thistle Street Aberdeen AB10 1XD
Also on Chapel Street, Tiger Lily Boutique is the go to place if you’re looking to find fashionable gifts. You’ll find everything from laid back jumpers and joggers to school-run staples and spectacular party dresses. Everything is funky, fun and well-priced.
Bellino on Thistle Street has some great gift choices including clothes from Marble Scotland,
You could give the gift of great hair with Linton & Mac on Netherkirkgate. They’re geniuses when it comes to creating the perfect cut and colour, and have a great reputation for their hair extension work. They even offer an express styling menu which is idea for nights out.
Ellon’s CatWalkers is a treasure house of fashion and accessories with sizes from 8-24 and flattering pieces, designed for relaxed, stylish dressing. They’re always happy to help you full an outfit together and stock Robell, Barbara Lebek and Marble.
T is for Toys & Games
If you’re looking for an independent toy shop, try Strachans in Inverurie, or head to ToyTown in the Trinity Centre which is good for LEGO sets in particular. Balmedie’s Indi + Will is great for charming kid’s toys, with delightfully quirky soft toys from Maileg and Jellycat, toys and games from Little Dutch and lots of lovely picture books.
U is for Undergarments
If you’re planning on buying lingerie for a little festive frolicking, then Katsize Lingerie in Inverurie is your best option. Not only does owner Tamara stock the widest selection of styles and sizes, she had the gift of being able to find the perfect fit every time.
V is for Vintage
Not every gift needs to be brand new. Buying vintage can offer better quality, something unique and it’s also sustainable. McCall’s on Bridge Street have an amazing selection of vintage jewellery, including some Tiffany pieces and gorgeous Edwardian styles. They also sell beautiful lab-grown diamonds and you can even design your own ring if a Christmas engagement is on the cards.
W is for Watches
Watches remain a great gift choice, with quality never going out of style. Finnies the Jeweller on George Street have the widest selection of leading brands, stocking over 1200 ladies and gents models from Omega, IWC, Cartier and Chanel, to designer labels like Boss and Gucci. They also have a vintage selection as well as jewellery and gifts.
Aberdeen’s largest range of Himalayan Salt and Selenite Lamps; Selenite and Amethyst T-Light holders. Rose-Quartz hearts, Labradorite displays, Amethyst displays, tumblestones, sage, incense sticks, smudging kits, Angel Cards, massive amounts of SHUNGITE products, organite jewellery, crystal and silver necklaces and so much more.
Diffusers, Ionisers, humidifiers and doTerra® essential oils.
Contact: Nigel on 07488 385013 earthstore.co.uk
X is for X-rated
If you really want to spoil your other half, how about a weekend away? Better yet, how about a luxurious weekend away that doesn’t involve all the hassle of endlessly delayed flights or relying on trains - there’s very little romance in a replacement bus service. Instead, consider The Marcliffe Hotel and Spa. Great food, amazing beds, 24 hour room service and a host of pampering treatments available in the spa. You can even order sticky toffee pudding for breakfast in bed.
If you’d rather be romantic in town, then give Malmaison a go. They often have special
packages that combine dinner and a stay and the rooms are darkly decadent with huge beds and baths.
If you fancy something truly romantic, but a bit further afield, opt for Fingal, Edinburgh’s luxury yacht which is moored right next to Britannia. After a little shipboard passion, maybe squeeze in a trip to do a little shopping at Multrees Walk, where you’ll find Scotland’s best selection of luxury retailers including Harvey Nichols and Louis Vuitton.
Y is for Young adults& teenagers
You know you’re almost certain to buy the wrong thing, so set a realistic budget - no ponies or iPhone 14s - and ask carefully about brands, or opt for cash or vouchers. Remember to buy some small things to wrap up too.
If you have a fashion-lover to buy for, then it’d be difficult to go wrong with a visit to LoLo + Co on Netherkirkgate. Mother and daughter team Lauren and Rose have the gift of choosing pieces that work for women of all ages.
TheSweetestGifts
Yummy artisanal fudges, Belgian Chocolate fudges, gourmet marshmallows, traditional tablet, gift hampers & marshmallow toasting or dipping kits make the most delicious gifts.
We have vegan & allergy-friendly options & eco-friendly packaging.
T. 07779791075
E. puredecadence@lochaurora.co.uk
Pure Decadence by Loch Aurora
Z is for Zzzz
Last up, but not least, why not give the gift of relaxation and mental wellbeing. Guarantee a good night’s sleep with a gift voucher for yoga classes at Calm and Cool on Chapel Street, or pop into their studio shop for wellbeing gifts.
For deep relaxation, buy a session or two at Urban Wellness Float and the recipient of your gift can simply soak their stress away. Or pop into Earthstore at Urban Wellness Hub for a host of gifts to make them feel good, with an impressive selection of crystals, essential oils, card decks and esoteric gifts.
I combine my daytime business as a singing teacher with performing at special events. Treble R Vocal Tuition has been going for ten years now. I teach all sorts of styles and age groups. I adore my job.
I caught the amateur musical theatre bug as a teenager and I’m currently a member of The Lyric Musical Society and Co-Musical Director for Inverurie Panto and for next year’s Aberdeen Student Show.
My dream job would be performing with the Strictly Come Dancing live band, but there’s no gig too weird and wonderful for me. I’ve performed at weddings, charity events and even for someone moving into their new home. The more unique the better! I love special requests and songs that get everyone on the dancefloor!
Learning my craft and honing my skills on the job over many years have been key to delivering a bespoke, experienced service. One of my favourite events is Taste of Grampian because I have a long association with it, and it’s opened up lots of opportunities.
Email: rhianne_13@hotmail.com Rhianne Armstrong - Singer
I get my biggest buzz from watching people having a good time and there’s a huge satisfaction in helping raise lots of money for charity, although there are
lots of corporate events, sports dinners, quiz nights and themed nights as well. It’s important to bring a unique style, delivery, energy and professionalism to every event - it’s crucial that the MC works closely with event organisers to keep things running smoothly and on time, and there’s a huge amount of hard work that goes into delivering a bespoke service.
Tel: 07702 497814 stevenjinnes.com/mc
Kayleigh’s Wee Stars co-founder completes World Ironman Championships
Jonathan Cordiner and his brother Stephen have successfully completed the Vinfast IRONMAN World Championship in Hawaii, raising money for Kayleigh’s Wee Stars and the Ellon Wheel Park project.
Jonathan and his wife Anna set up Kayleigh’s Wee Stars in 2012 to provide financial support for families where a child has a terminal illness. The charity is running a dinner and dance next march. Tickets are £700 for a table of 10, or £70 each. You can find out more at kayleighsweestars.co.uk or facebook.com/ ellonwheelpark for more about the Ellon Wheel Park project
Retro arcade bar to open on Union Street
The first retro arcade games bar in Aberdeen is due to open at the start of next year at the site of the former Espionage Nightclub. This represents a £1m-plus investment on Union Street.
Jack Codona, operations manager of Arcade Bar & Games, commented, ‘We’re excited to be opening the first arcade bar in Aberdeen. It’s great to bring a new concept which combines cocktails, beer and retro games to the city.’
Home-Start Aberdeen seeks volunteer trustees
Local family support charity, Home-Start Aberdeen, is experiencing a major upsurge in demand for its practical support services for around 200 vulnerable families throughout the city.
New bakery for Rosemount
The Aberdeen Bakery renaissance continues with the opening of Gumblossom Bakes at 131 Rosemount Place. The new shop is open from Thursday to Sunday and offers a variety of cookies and gooey, squidgy bakes as well as amazing celebration cakes made to order. Find out more at facebook.com/ gumblossombakes
The charity is currently seeking to recruit several professional trustees and advisors to its board, to provide additional expertise and guidance. The charity has an existing board of trustees, led by Anne MacDonald, providing a sound framework of good governance.
‘We would like to enhance the board’s skills through the appointment of trustees or advisors to the board with a professional background, such as legal, financial, retail, HR or IT,’ explained the charity’s chair, Anne MacDonald. If you’d like to help, please contact Anne at chair@homestartaberdeen.org.uk
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A recipe for Christmasmagical co-parenting
Kirsten Knight and Lynne Mulcahy who head up the Family Law Team in Aberdeen at Balfour + Manson, share their tips for ensuring the whole family has a happy Christmas…
At Balfour + Manson, we realise that Christmas can be particularly stressful for those coparenting due to separation or divorce.
Kirsten Knight explained, ‘There’s no ‘one size fits all’ rule for every family. Both sides may need to compromise so that the children are able to enjoy Christmas with the entire family.
‘The key thing is communication. Children should feel that their parents have worked together to make their Christmas happy and stress free. Negotiate plans as early as possible and be open. You might want to involve older, more mature children in these discussions, but they should never feel pressure to pick one parent over the other. If you are able to agree plans, put them in writing, even an email, just to check that understanding and avoid any hitches later.
Lynne Mulcahy added, ‘Be flexible. A bit of give and take means the children are able to relax and enjoy Christmas so much more. It might be small things like scattering reindeer food outside Dad’s house as well as Mum’s or changing the timing of a meal. Often separated families find arrangements that alternate year about work well.
‘Be child centred; putting the children’s needs centre stage provides common ground and reminds everyone of what is most important. Asking the question ‘How will that feel to the children?’ is vital.
‘Having said all of this, the team at Balfour + Manson understand that reaching an agreement is not always going to be possible, so we can help co-parents come to a solution that works for both them and the children.’
6 Albyn Terrace, Aberdeen, AB10 1YP 01224 498080 balfour-manson.co.uk
Spreading seasonal sparkle
This festive season brings so many style inspirations to choose from that it can be difficult selecting the right colours or seasonal theme, especially if you want to make a big impression on family, friends or customers!
Whether you prefer traditional styles or something more modern, choosing a theme that works throughout your home or business, will definitely give your overall Christmas décor more impact. Instagram and Pinterest can be a great source of inspiration and can help you see what colours and trends are popular this festive season.
With so many people now choosing to decorate multiple spaces throughout their homes,festive decorating has moved beyond the traditional decoration of Christmas trees and mantelpieces.
Decorating the front entrance of your home continues to grow in popularity, so why not try giving your front door a Christmas makeover with a seasonal wreath, classic twinkling lights,
garlands and festive props to help set the scene and welcome your visitors?
Make it a family affair and work together to decorate your home. Foraging for greenery in your garden to make your own door wreath is a great way to spend time with family. Upcycling your existing Christmas decorations is a good option if you enjoy crafting and by reusing and repurposing your old decorations you are reducing waste and helping the environment!
So, this year spend time together spreading seasonal sparkle and Christmas joy throughout your home creating a memorable experience for all to enjoy.
If you would like us to help you make your Christmas truly magical, please contact us for a no obligation initial consultation.
Unit 4C, Burn O’Bennie Road Banchory AB31 5NL Tel: 07539 175240
E. charlotte@adessodecor.com adessodecor.com
Christmas is the perfect time to get creative when decorating your home, business or retail store.
WIN an amazing two night short break with the Crieff Hydro Family of Hotels
If you’re in need of a winter getaway, we have just the thing, thanks to Crieff Hydro Family of Hotels.
Our winner will be able to choose from eight wonderful hotels for a two-night stay for two people or a stay in a family room for up to two adults and two children.
Explore picturesque Perthshire with a break to either Crieff Hydro or The Murraypark Hotel. Unwind in the Scottish Borders and wander the River Tweed with a stay in Peebles Hydro or The Park Hotel. Enjoy an adventure in the Wild West Highlands, with a choice of three welcoming, rustic hotels set in superb scenery.
Head off with a friend or partner, or take the kids and book a family room, the choice is yours. The only difficulty is choosing your favourite! Find out more about the hotels and their amazing locations and facilities at crieffhydrofamily.com
Whichever hotel you choose, breakfast is provided, though all
other food, drinks, spa treatments and activities will need to be paid for separately.
To enter, go to trendmagazine.co.uk and answer this question:
How many hotels does the Crieff Hydro Family of Hotels have in Glencoe? crieffhydrofamily.com
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fashion
Family-run financial planning business raises
£26K for charity
VT Wealth, run by Vee Thom and her husband George, raised the sum for Friends of ANCHOR by hosting a glittering ball at Aberdeen’s Chester Hotel, featuring music from the renowned Celtic Brothers.
They were joined on the bill by Irish singer/songwriter Fergal Flaherty, who performed a toe-tapping set which delighted guests.
Boosting the total raised on the night were an auction, superbly facilitated by MC Ian Thain, and raffle made possible thanks to the generosity of donations from VT Wealth’s friends, clients and business associates.
Win tickets to the jersey boys at hmt
Jersey Boys, the smash hit musical that has racked up 65 major awards and has been seen by over 27 million people worldwide is coming to HMT. We have two pairs of tickets to give away for the show which runs from February 7-11.
Jersey Boys is the electrifying story of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, but while their harmonies were perfect on stage, off stage it was a very different story.
To enter, go to trendmagazine.co.uk and answer this question:
Which band is Jersey Boys about?
Tickets are available from aberdeenperformingarts.com
Station Brae, Macduff AB44 1UL Open Mon-Sat 10-5 theplatform-macduff.co.uk
The firm is headed up by Stuart Murray and Andrew Ormiston. Our dedicated family law and criminal defence teams represent clients in courts up and down the country. We pride ourselves on our client orientated approach and understand entirely that clients tend to contact solicitors when they are experiencing difficult and often traumatic issues in their lives. We appreciate that many of our clients also have to juggle additional stresses in life such as work, childcare and illness. We work with our clients to tailor our services to suit their needs.
Our team of lawyers are here to listen and not only provide valuable legal advice but to do so with professionalism, dignity and respect.
Our family law team can offer comprehensive advice on all manner of divorce and family law matters. We employ a collaborative approach to negotiation and always try to resolve matters with as little stress as possible.
However, should the need for court proceedings arise, you can be assured that our solicitors are experts in court litigation.
Whether it is about the welfare of your children or concerns over your property or family home, the impact on a family run business, or your general financial security, our experienced team of family lawyers will guide you through this difficult time and secure the best outcome for you and your loved ones.
Our experienced team of criminal defence lawyers have extensive experience throughout the country in the preparation and presentation of High Court, Sheriff and Jury and Summary trials. We have a dedicated court team who pride themselves on a robust and forensic approach to the law.
Whatever your legal requirements, we offer a personal approach, with every client being dealt with in a friendly and approachable manner.
We are based in the west end of Aberdeen with private parking providing for discreet access to our offices.
Let 2023 be the year you decide Papillon Designs & Landscaping create & install your dream outdoor space
From front to back gardens our team of passionate designers can take your ideas or use their inspiration to achieve garden perfection.
The unique service Papillon provide includes project management of the entire work scope. Ensuring a high standard of workmanship and will reflect the specifications of your garden design.
Tel: 01224 791569 papillonlandscape.co.uk
Ensuring the best night’s sleep for your Wee Sleepers
Every parent’s dream is for their child to have a great night’s sleep! Paediatric Sleep Therapist Kerry can help with structured programmes that instil healthy sleep habits, educate around the science behind sleep and support families daily from start to finish.
Kerry explained, ‘Sleep is essential, broken sleep can cause poor behaviour, impacts the immune system, creates
irritability and has negative effects on learning and skill development. Parents suffer too!
‘Imagine starting a new year with a healthy new routine where everyone is benefiting.’
Tel: 07842286315 Email: kerry@weesleepers.co.uk weesleepers.co.uk
EXPENSIVE DECORATIONS,
pollinators and ivy makes a wonderful nesting site for birds in spring.
Use cut willow or long flexible branches to form the base for wreaths, or find a log or fallen branch to use as a table decoration, Try spraying it with fake snow and attaching mosses, foliage and berries.
You can make impressive garlands and wreaths by creating a base with rope or string and attaching conifer branches like pine, spruce or fir before adding in some more colourful choices, like holly berries and solar or battery powered fairy lights.
Growing holly in the garden is easy, although some of the plant names are deceptive. If you want berries you’ll need a male variety such as Ilex aquifolium ‘Golden Queen’ and a female holly, such as Ilex x altaclerensis ‘Golden King’.
Other great choices for festive foliage include the corkscrew branches of Twisted Hazel (Corylus Contorta) and the blue-green foliage of Eucalyptus, which should last around 3 weeks when cut fresh. You can also dry Eucalyptus or spray it with gold or silver. Eucalyptus gunnii will grow in most situations here, but needs to be kept well-pruned as it is very vigorous. The evergreen Cotoneaster Lacteus will probably have lost its berries by Christmas, but the leaves and stems work well in decorations. This shrub can grow to around 4m high over 20 years, producing milky white flowers in summer followed by a profusion of tiny red berries.
Winter heathers are another option. Try Erica x darleyensis. The longer stems are easier to work into wreaths. Ivy is also a great garden plant for decorations at this time of year. Many varieties flower late providing an invaluable food source for insect
When it comes to colour, hydrangeas are easily air-dried and retain their natural pink/blue or white hues. They are best grown in dappled shade or full sun in a reasonably sheltered spot. Requires moist but well-drained soil.
Skimmias are a good choice for evergreen foliage and winter berries. Skimmia japonica Nymans (female) offers long-lasting red berries when planted in proximity to a male plant such as Skimmia japonica ‘Kew Green’ or Skimmia japonica ‘Rubella’. Or try Skimmia japonica ‘Pabella’ which has a profusion of berries. For white berries try Skimmia japonica ‘Kew White. This is a female plant, so again, you’ll need the male, ‘Kew Green’, ‘Rubella’ or ‘Fragrans’ to produce berries. Skimmia japonica ‘Rubella’ (male) has wonderful deep burgundy blooms through winter.
Viburnum Tinus has evergreen foliage very similar to that of the Bay tree and hosts clusters of creamy-white fragrant blooms, that flower all through winter - perfect for adding into arrangements.
If you have a shady spot in the garden, check for mosses. Mats of moss make great bases for table decorations and wreaths. Provided they are kept moist, they should last throughout the season.
Bring some seasonal scent into the house with springs of rosemary, sage, lavender and thyme. All are wonderful for packing and creating scent and texture in decorations. Grow in full sun in well-drained soil, they don’t like cold, wet conditions preferring shelter, here in the north. These are all drought tolerant plants.
YOU DON’T HAVE TO BUY
THE SOLUTION IS IN YOUR GARDEN. CHOOSING THE RIGHT PLANTS CAN PROVIDE NATURAL DÉCOR FOR MANY CHRISTMASES TO COME.
FEB
gin & lunchjazz
MALMAISON
Come and enjoy a fabulous two-course lunch with a G&T on arrival at Malmaison’s brasserie. Be treated to the sounds of jazz and enjoy gin tastings from some of the North-east’s finest gin producers.
TICKETS £65
24 MAR
Fashion lunch
MALMAISON
Come and enjoy a fabulous two-course lunch with a glass of fizz on arrival, a goodie bag and much more. The fashion from some of Aberdeen’s best loved stores will be show-casing their spring/summer collections.
THE MARCLIFFE HOTEL & SPA
For more details email: info@trendmagazine.co.uk
TICKETS £65
Enjoy a sumptuous Afternoon Tea with a glass of champagne on arrival wearing your finest Garden Party attire with the chance to win Best Dressed Lady and Hat of the Day.
TICKETS £65
For more details email: info@trendmagazine.co.uk
SOCIETY FOCUS Abernecessities Ball
WHO: Trend Magazine Fashion Lunch
Abernecessities celebrated its third birthday in style at Union Kirk, by raising £50k to help support children and families across Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire. The charity has supported over 8000 babies and children since 2019. The organisers would like to thank Stork, a Fluor company, who were the ball’s headline sponsors.
WHAT:
Trend held it’s hugely popular second fashion lunch of the year at Malmaison Aberdeen and this time were delighted to support new Aberdeen charity, Abernecessities. Guests heard all about the charity from Dani Fletcher-Herd and were entertained by MC Jeff Burns from Fifth Dimension who also provided close up magic for the guests. Fashions were supplied from @hamishmunro, Tiger Lily Boutique, Country Ways and Perfect Bridal Rooms.
Trend’s first Fizz & Fashion event at the city’s newest venue Union Kirk was well received. Some of Edinburgh’s Multrees Walk retailers joined forces with Aberdeen retailers Tiger Lily Boutique, Lolo & Co and Country Ways to give the guests an amazing fashion show for all ages and tastes. Monies raised on the day went to support The Archie Foundation and the guests enjoyed a 2 course lunch with a glass of fizz accompanied by music from Rhianne Armstrong and Saxybongo. Lauren Mitchell made sure the event went without a hitch.
SOCIETY FOCUS Trend's Fizz & Fashion
Angela Buchan of Chapel Street's No.18 Gifts & Cards
‘After graduating in Design at Gray’s School of Art, I began working at Nova, Aberdeen’s legendary shop offering everything from kitchenware to cards, toiletries, games and gifts. I hadn’t been with them long when I was offered the role of buyer. I loved travelling all over the UK and abroad to trade shows. I adored designing the Christmas windows!
‘After 17 years, I was told Nova would be closing and I was to be made redundant. I decided to open my own shop. Within a month of Nova closing, I reopened the card shop area as No.18. I redesigned the interior on a tight budget and used my redundancy payment to buy stock for my own shop. Nova’s management team helped and supported me whilst getting set up. I was determined to open in August as I didn’t want to miss out on the best trading period in the lead up to Christmas.
‘When I’m not working, I love travelling and shopping! Wherever I go, I am looking at ideas for my shop, products, the way things are displayed and I’m forever looking at shop windows. It’s a bit of an obsession! My daughter is at an age where she’s picking out designs and influencing some of what I’m buying. I also love interiors. My home is a haven of comfort where I relax and entertain friends. I love celebrating any occasion and I go overboard with decorating for Birthdays, Halloween and Christmas! It gives me immense pleasure watching my daughter and her friends delight in my creations.
‘As an avid shopper, having my own shop is a dream come true. I love designing displays and buying stock! The window displays are the best way to advertise what I sell. I’m lucky that we have great, experienced and wonderful staff. They’re always smiling and happy to help.
‘At No. 18, we move with the trends and always have some amazing products in store. My passion is for design and fashion so we have a fantastic selection of fashion accessories for Christmas gifting - scarves, hats, gloves, jewellery, bags and ponchos. Hot water bottles and cosy slippers to stave off the cold. We have new ranges of candles and framed prints as well as gorgeous tea towels, chopping boards and mugs. Baby gifts including Jellycat, wedding gifts, LSA glassware and a vast card collection. The stock is ever-changing and always a bit different from other stores.
‘Like every small, independent, business, this is a really challenging time for us. First the pandemic, then a reduction in footfall because people are still working from home. I’ve focussed on finding some really great gifts with great prices this season. We recognise that people are struggling with the rising cost of living and business costs are also spiralling. That’s why we have some beautiful, but practical gifts like scarves, slippers and hot water bottles. Thoughtful gifts needn’t cost a fortune and local companies often have the best bargains.
‘My favourite part of my work is receiving deliveries and getting them unpacked and merchandised beautifully in my shop. After five years in business, it still makes me so happy when customers comment on how lovely the shop and stock is and when they come back time and time again.
‘I’m so lucky that I have such a fabulous team and great customers.’