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JUNE 2019

116 C U LT U R E 12 ABSOLUTELY LOVES

H E A LT H & B E AU T Y 68 BEAUTY CONFIDENTIAL

16 AGENDA

71 THE JET-SET

10 things we’re coveting this month

Diary dates for June

23 ROLL UP, ROLL UP Giffords Circus is back in town

This month's best beauty buys

Must-have holiday products

INTERIORS 80 INTERIOR INSPIRATIONS

FOOD & DRINK 28 KITCHEN CONFIDENTIAL

32 RECIPES

72 HOUSE IN BLOOM Lovely vases for summer bouquets

News from the industry

Vibrant dishes from Andalusia

News and views from the world of design

86 PATTERN CUTS The latest from Liberty's Open Call

FA S H I O N 48 AFRICAN SOUL

T R AV E L 116 BEACH LIFE

60 RACING STYLE

K I D S & E D U C AT I O N 123 SMALL TALK

The Shop at Bluebird celebrates African design

What to wear to Ascot

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Liberty's new fabric designs and their designers page 86

LETTER ABSOLUTELY’S June issue highlights

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une is here and the summer is officially underway. Everyone is ready for the new season's fashion – many people have been braving the bare leg for some time already, but really the bare leg only legitimately starts now. One place where legs take on added significance is at Ascot, specifically in the Royal Enclosure, where skirt length is of huge importance and you won't be allowed in if you get it wrong. The message is: not too much leg, effectively. Even trouser-wearers need to be careful, since ankles are frowned upon: trousers must be full length and not cropped. And then of course there are the hat requirements. At Absolutely we are fascinated with Ascot fashion – in this issue we look at trends for 2019 as well as the history of outfits for the races. More style in this issue comes from Liberty, which has launched a new collection of prints chosen from thousands of entries to an open call. The new designs are varied and distinct, yet each fits with the distinctive Liberty aesthetic. We look at the prints and their designers in this issue – plus we have an interview with Aldo Zilli (who has taught me how to make pasta), a travel report from Arizona, a roundup of summer holiday activities and some ideas for upgrading your bedroom. Enjoy the magazine.

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TASTES OF SPAIN

Andalusian recipes from Jose Pizzaro. page 32

CHARMED LIFE

Pretty charms are our current obsession. These tiny shells are by Harry Rocks. page 59

GIFFORDS CIRCUS

Our favourite circus is back with a new show: Xanadu page 22

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Celebrating 100 years of KitchenAid with a new mixer in glossy red. page 80

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Wish LIST

LITER ARY SOCI ET Y Chinti & Parker’s AW19 collection takes inspiration from Charleston House, a country retreat frequented by The Bloomsbury Set. The colour palette is taken directly from the house, while monochromatic looks in rich pink, purple and emerald green showcase new tailoring. chintiandparker.com

EYE SPY Coral has made it into our cosmetic bags with Nars’ limited edition Skin Deep palette. Go from subtle to smoky with rich mattes, lustrous shimmers, and smoldering metallic shadows. £56; selfridges.com

LOVE S EAT Make a statement with the Païpaï loveseat. This stylish, modern lounge chair is inspired by the delicate art of Origami and features generous proportions and plush upholstery. Wonderfully comfortable, it fuses Japanese ideologies with effortless French styling. POA; ligne-roset.com

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ABSOLUTELY • LOVES COT TO N TALE S Johnstons of Elgin fabrics and woven accessories showcase exceptional craftsmanship and unique finishing techniques. Made from Sea Island cotton and cashmere in lightweight pastels, it’s our go-to for spring and summer’s hero basics. johnstonsofelgin.com

G L A S S WO R KS For 2019, Pantone’s Colour of the Year is the gorgeous Living Coral; dip a toe into the trend with the subtly-hued Rowan glass pendant light. £469.60; bespokelights.co.uk

S AT I N T O U C H Miista founder Laura Villasenin adheres to an algorithm of sculptural shapes, rich colours and understated detailing in each design. Pair these burnt orange satin mules with a patterned midi skirt. £175; harveynichols.com

EDITOR’S PICK

STYLE ICON A dress instantly recognisable, not only for the icon logo, but for the sophisticated silhouette and contemporary design we love from Fendi. £1,190; farfetch.com

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SHUT EYE Catch your Zzz’s in style with the Peachy Keen silk eye mask from Slip. The elasticated band is gentle and covered in fabric so won’t wake up with creased hair. £50; net-a-porter.com

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The Agenda

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Masterpiece London 2019 27 June - 3 July T H E R OYA L H O S P I TA L CHELSEA Set within the grounds of the historic Royal Hospital Chelsea, Masterpiece is the opportunity to acquire works of art from world-class dealers. This unique international stage showcases all manner of media. Jonathan Cooper will be returning to exhibit the best of contemporary wildlife art. South Grounds, SW3; masterpiecefair.com

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OTHELLO REMIXED F RO M 25 JU NE • O MNI BUS THEATRE

Intermission Theatre Company breathes new life into Shakespeare’s gripping tragedy in this production directed by Darren Raymond (Shakespeare’s Globe: Shakespeare In The Abbey, The Shakespeare Walks). In London 2019, championship boxer Othello has chosen Michael Cassio to be his corner man. Rejected, Lago is riven with jealousy and deceit. Desdemona is in the centre of their conflict which may (or may not) lead to a calamitous end. 1 Clapham Common Northside, SW4; omnibus-clapham.org

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F E S T I VA L

Balham Literary Festival 13-19 June VA R I O U S L O C AT I O N S Balham’s Literary Festival returns for a fourth year running with a focus on Balham and south London. From fictional depictions of the area to speakers who have strong links to the postcodes, the festival showcases all that is great about this side of the Thames. Expect talks, readings, author specials and workshops. Various locations; balhamliteraryfestival.co.uk

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CULTURE • TALKING TOPICS

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Aaron Kasmin:

SH OW TI M E! 30 May - 28 June SIMS REED GALLERY Returning to the Sims Reed Gallery for a third solo exhibition, Aaron Kasmin takes inspiration from American matchsticks to create Showtime! a bold, dynamic and energetic show, and the British artist’s largest to date. On display are 31 vibrant drawings that depict a more diverse range of subject matter than his earlier work, transporting viewers back to the dynamism of a bygone America. 43A Sure Street, St James’s, SW1Y; gallery.simsreed.com

TOWN T H E AT R E

TORUK THE FIRST FLIGHT 26-30 June O2 ARENA Based around the record-breaking film Avatar, TORUK - The First Flight takes audiences on an odyssey through a new world of imagination, with cutting-edge visuals, puppetry and stagecraft buoyed by a soaring cinematic score. Greenwich Peninsula, SE10; cirquedusoleil.com

MR PEANUT; ARRON KASMIN

EDWARD; CATHERINE RAYNER

E X H I B I T I O N

CATHERINE RAYNER

This Month’s Must See

From 1 June W I L L’ S A R T WA R E H O U S E Illustrator, author and artist, Catherine Rayner's watercolour creatures are instantly recognisable, brought to life with spontaneous lines that explore movement and personality. Discover her best works in this unmissable solo exhibition. Sadler’s House, 180 Lower Richmond Road, SW15; wills-art.com

E XH I B I TI ON

SMOKE & MIRRORS

COUNTRY MUSIC 29 MAY - 23 J UN E • OMN IBUS THEATRE

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rom the writer of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night comes Country Music, a subtle yet powerful play set in 1983 Gravesend. Jamie has committed a crime. What he doesn’t know is that this event will shape the next 20 years of his life. Country Music is a play about atonement and protection, but also about how our experiences can define who we are.

Ongoing W E L LC O M E C O L L EC T I O N Smoke and Mirrors: The Psychology of Magic is the first exhibition of its kind to focus on the relationship between magic and psychology. With artefacts from the world of magic, the exhibition asks how bias and suggestion affects our senses and explores what it is that makes us believe in magic. 183 Euston Road, NW1; wellcomecollection.org

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SECRET RIVERS From 24 May M U S E U M O F LO N D O N DOCKLANDS The Thames is one of the most iconic features of the capital, shaping the city and the people within it. The history of the river and the art that it has inspired are the focus of Secret Rivers, a fascinating exhibition that reveals stories of London’s waterways. Hertsmere Road, E14; museumoflondon.org.uk

1 Clapham Common Northside, SW4; omnibus-clapham.org

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N D R AW I N G B OA R D Nora Krug has been named Moira Gemmill Illustrator of the Year at the V&A Illustration Awards. Absolutely admires her winning work Wo r d s P E A R L B OY D

D I A RY DAT E All the winning artworks will be on display in Gallery 88a on the third floor of the museum until Sunday 25 August 2019 vam.ac.uk

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ora Krug has been awarded the Moira Gemmill Illustrator of the Year and Book Illustration prize at the V&A Illustration Awards 2019, for Heimat (Particular Books). Her work will be displayed alongside the award winning artworks from each of the four categories and the commended student shortlist in Gallery 88a on the third floor of the museum until 25 August 2019. Krug’s book on the lives of her German family members under the Nazi regime explores notions of identity and home. The judges praised her decision to blend almost childlike illustrations alongside photographs of her family and life in Germany during WWII. It was commended by the judges as brave and unique, for offering a new perspective on a sensitive, complex and painful subject. The Moira Gemmill Illustrator of the Year Prize is named in memory of the late Moira Gemmill, the V&A’s former Director of Design, and the competition has been running since 1972. Judges this year were Olivia Ahmad, Curator at the House of Illustration and Editor of Varoom Magazine, Nicholas Coleridge CBE, Chairman of the V&A Trustees and Chairman of Condé Nast and Jessica Voorsanger, Artist and Academic. The Student category was judged by Suzanne Dean, Creative Director at Vintage, Penguin Random House and Book Cover Winner 2018 and Cat O’Neil, Illustrator and Editorial Winner 2018. Tristram Hunt, Director of the V&A said: “The V&A’s mission has always been to promote creativity, ingenuity and imagination. The V&A Illustration Awards perfectly encapsulate our founding purpose, celebrating some of today’s most talented artists and helping to inspire future

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generations. We are delighted to welcome such an exciting range of skilful works into our galleries as we celebrate this year’s award winners.” The prize money for each of the four awards is £3,000, and the Moira Gemmill Illustrator of the Year Prize is worth an additional £5,000. The student runner-up prize is worth £2,000. This year’s shortlist was drawn from almost a thousand entries. Previous winners of the Illustration Awards include John Vernon Lord, Sir Quentin Blake, Ralph Steadman, Posy Simmonds, Sara Fanelli, and Yasmeen Ismail.

Other winners 01 Winner of Book Cover Award: Yehrin Tong for Their Eyes Were Watching God (Virago). The judges felt this was a luscious, evocative and appealing cover that made you want to pick up the book and buy it. “It was so beautiful that you would be proud to be seen walking around with it and reading it. It was good to see re-issues of classic literature with covers that had been created so beautifully, especially when it’s a book you love and want to see treated with respect”. 02 Winner of the Student Illustrator of the Year Award: Sophie Burrows for Crushing (Anglia Ruskin University). “Burrows' tender illustrations in graphic novel format are both darkly amusing and wryly observed. Her shrewd use of just two colours conjures a quirky dreamlike atmosphere as well as evoking the essential loneliness of the central character”. 03 Student Illustrator of the Year: Runner Up: Yanyin Xu for One by One (University of the Arts London, Camberwell College of Arts). “One by One images are sculptural and atmospheric. The characters contort like curling paper in inexorable mazes and confined enclosures: their seeming simplicity hides a complex vision of humanity. Yanyin’s thoughtful and imaginative manipulation of traditional book formats were particularly engaging”.

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04 Highly Commended Student: Harry Woodgate for Invisible Cities (University of Hertfordshire). “Invisible Cities are a frenetic psychedelic joy. The vibrant colours and free-form complexity are refreshing and original”. 05 Highly Commended Student: Junli Song for Dance (Anglia Ruskin University). “Dance, by Junli Song, is a joyous rendition of an anthropomorphic rabbit world that is replete with humour and charm. The use of simple blocks of restricted colour is entirely engaging and effective”. 06 Highly Commended Student: Ying Wang for Food Journey in London (University of the Arts London, Camberwell College of Arts). The judges thought it was good to see a student engaged in issue-based illustration. “The work exhibits a really strong level of research and a desire to engage an audience in its central and imperative themes of sustainability”.

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CULTURE • CIRCUS

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Drumrolls please… Giffords Circus is back with a new show Wo r d s P E A R L B OY D

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iffords Circus is back and 2019’s show Xanadu takes its name from Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s famous romantic poem Kubla Khan, in which Xanadu is a mythical garden of bliss where anything can happen. Nell Gifford and Cal McCrystal have set their vision of Xanadu in the psychedelic 1970s, creating a garden full of joy, freedom and flowers where the flower power

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movement is at its height. Hippies, hipsters, rock stars, musicians, wild women and global nomads with Shamanic horses gather to play, sing, dance, protest and perform in a psychedelic pleasure dome. “Xanadu is one big party and we want audiences to engage with their inner hippie and be part of something really special,” says director Cal McCrystal. The pleasure dome has been created by acclaimed production designer Takis and draws heavily from 60s and 70s influences. The music is hypnotic and exciting and

“We want audiences to engage with their inner hippy” acts as a device to lure the audience into the show, the finale is a psychedelic spectacle, and will have everyone dancing in the ring in true Giffords tradition. Xanadu is a welcome and clever antidote to a political backdrop of unease in the UK and provides audiences an opportunity to forget their everyday troubles, which is the true ethos of circus. A place for the common man to escape daily lif, and be swept away in the fantasy world of circus.

GIFFORDS CIRCUS Xanadu comes to Chiswick House from 27 June to 8 July. The show continues until 29 September in 13 venues across the UK; tickets start from £10 children and £15 adults. giffordscircus.com

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CULTURE • THEATRE

ROUND UP

Best in SHOW Get the most out of London’s theatre scene with our top stage picks for the month By H E L E N B R O W N

MUST SEE

PRESENT LAUGHTER From 17 June OLD VIC

Matthew Warchus directs Andrew Scott in Present Laughter, a giddy and surprisingly modern reflection on fame, desire and loneliness. It follows the colourful life of star actor Garry Essendine as he prepares to embark on an overseas tour. Engulfed by an escalating identity crisis, Garry’s few remaining days at home are a chaotic whirlwind of love, sex, panic and soulsearching. The Cut, SE1; oldvictheatre.com

SWEAT From 7 June

GIELGUD THEATRE

The Pulitzer Prize-winning Sweat by Lynn Nottage transfers to the Gielgud Theatre for a limited six week run. Centred around the friendships of factory workers and set in an American bar, the play explores the relationships, resentments and fears of a community left divided by de-industrialisation. Shaftesbury Avenue, W1D; sweattheplay.com

ON YOUR FEET! From 14 June

LONDON COLISEUM

On Your Feet! is the inspiring true love story of Emilio and Gloria, charting their journey from Cuba, through the streets of Miami and finally to international superstardom. Audiences can expect some of the most iconic pop songs of the era, including Rhythm is Gonna Get You, Conga, Get On Your Feet, Don’t Want To Lose You and 1-2-3. St Martin’s Lane, WC2N; onyourfeetmusical.co.uk

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HANSEL AND GRETEL 14-22 June

REGENT ’S PARK OPEN AIR THEATRE

Following the success of last season’s The Turn of the Screw, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre continues its work with the English National Opera to present Engelbert Humperdinck’s Hansel and Gretel. In the unique environment of Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, experience the Grimm Brothers’ fairytale anew in this operatic retelling, sung in English. Regent’s Park, NW1; openairtheatre.com

From 20 June

DONMAR WAREHOUSE

Something has changed. The trains no longer stop at the border and no-one knows why. The station master has two new arrivals to deal with; arrivals that will divide the local population. David Greg’s prophetic early masterpiece explores our complex relationship with Europe - as a continent, a refugee, an idea. 41 Earlham Street, WC2H; donmarwarehouse.com

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FOOD & DRINK

THAI GREENS ROSA'S THAI CAFE

To supplement their famously delicious and authentic offering, the chefs at Rosa's have launched a stellar vegan and vegetarian menu. Highlights include fresh summer rolls and tofu green curry. rosasthaicafe.com

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WHAT TO DRINK

GRAPE news Wine recommendations for the month

TASTING NOTES

London’s food news and most exciting openings this June By FLORA THOMAS

By BERRY BROS. & RUDD

2018 Domaine Félines Jourdan, Picpoul de Pinet, Coteaux du Languedoc  £11.95 Domaine Félines Jourdan is on the coast in Mèze; its 40 hectares of vines make soft reds and crisp whites. The 2018 vintage produced high-quality fruit, leading to concentration and freshness. Salty and citrus aromas define this wine.

2018 Flysch, Bodega Gorosti, Getariako Txakolina, Spain  £14.95 You can’t get much more refreshing than this. At only 11% alcohol, made from 100% Hondarrabi Zuri in the DO of Getaria this is deliciously saline with classic tiny, delicate bubbles of a Basque Txakoli. A great option for summer picnics.

2017 Reuilly Rouge, Les Pierres Plates, Denis Jamain, Loire  £14.95 With its explosive red berry and floral aromas, this wine is a paean to Pinot – and to the vineyard’s Kimmeridgian clay-limestone soils. The palate is fine-boned and exceptionally refreshing. A great match for salmon, white meat or curries. BERRY BROS. & RUDD Berry Bros. & Rudd is Britain's oldest wine and spirit merchant, having traded from the same shop since 1698. Today the company also has offices in Japan, Singapore and Hong Kong, a Wine School and an exclusive fine wine and dining venue in St James's.

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ECO-TO-GO ST R E E TC U B E

A sustainable, semi-permanent street kitchen project has landed in Wandsworth: StreetCube. The unique projects mark the start of a drive to improve food systems for communities across the UK. StreetCube aims to serve the best in sustainable food-to-go through a commitment to reducing CO2 levels and eliminating plastic waste. The inaugural ‘Cubists’ will be the award-winning Moroccan Street Food vendors ‘The Hungry Bedouin’ and Indian vegan soul-food collective Amrutha Lounge. Piazza of the Southside Centre, Wandsworth High Street, SW18 streetcube.org

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ROOFTOP HANGOUTS

ROOF FEST

To Market RIVERWALK MARKET

Shop till you drop, then head upstairs... Roof Fest promises comedy, street food and cocktails. Set on top of John Lewis, high above the hustle and bustle of Oxford Street, complete with boho flower dens, a caravan stage and a lively garden feel throughout. johnlewis.com

RiverWalk Market has launched at Battersea Power Station. Every weekend, the market hosts independent food producers, English winemakers, artists, designers and live musicians. Situated by the iconic Power Station on the bank of the Thames, where a new riverside destination bustling with restaurants and bars has emerged, the market is just a stone’s throw from the park. Circus West Village, Battersea Power Station, SW1 batterseapowerstation.co.uk

SNAP, CRACKLE AND POP TOP OF THE POP

Poptata’s signature street fries have continued to grow in popularity since their launch in a Portobello gazebo in 2015. Now, in the Tooting restaurant a brand new cocktail bar has opened: Top of the Pop (it’s above the restaurant). Expect funky interior decor and a creative selection of drinks, including the ’feisty sour’ and the ‘girlie door’. 20 Totterdown Street, Tooting, SW17 poptata.com

SKYLIGHT Famous for its panoramic and uninterrupted views across the city’s skyline and unique urban lawn games and bar offering, the expansive rooftop venue has become one of London’s favourite summer hot spots. It's back with a bang with seasonal cocktails for summertime sipping. skylightlondon.com

PLAYTIME REBOUND GAMING

Oyster Bar DARBY’S

Rob Gill (the Dairy, Sorella) and wife Sarah Gill have opened an oyster bar, bakery and grill in Nine Elms. Inspired by Robin’s jazz musician father, the restaurant will reflect his time spent touring American in the 60s. In food terms, that translates to ‘bacon slab on sourdough’ for breakfast; house-cured mortadella sandwiches at lunch, and Lady Hamilton cod-on-the-bone for dinner. Awesome. 3 Viaduct Gardens Road, Embassy Gardens, SW11 Darbys-london.com

PERGOLA PA D D I N GTO N Pergola Paddington has removed the roof in hope of sunnier days. With an entirely new lineup of food vendors including Smash Patty, An Choi and Salvation in Noodles, alongside a refreshing cocktail menu, Pergola is set to bring the Med to W2. pergolalondon.com

The Gaming Hall in Wandsworth has launched a bottomless brunch to beat all bottomless brunches. Available from 12:30 ‘til 3.30, Sundays and bank holidays only, the deal includes one-and-ahalf-hours of bottomless prosecco and a free hour of play on the shuffleboard. 4 Garratt Lane, Wandsworth, SW18 reboundgaming.com A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N

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ABSOLUTELY eats out…

If I were you, I would order the crab. I could eat four portions

Hand in Hand we can

FOOD Generously-sized pub grub

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he Hand in Hand has just been refurbished and it seems effortlessly refreshed. The feel is very country-pub, it’s cosy and thankfully not too slick. Wellpositioned on the edge of Wimbledon Common, it’s clearly well-loved by locals. On a beautiful late spring evening, the type which begs you to linger in the sun, drink in hand, people continue to filter through all night. I kick off with a glass of New Zealand sauvignon blanc, and, like most Kiwi sauvignons, it’s delicious.

We ambitiously order three starters with some accompanying bread, because the glass of wine turned quickly into a bottle. The crab is the best of the bunch, it’s addictive, served with pickles, seaweed, wild garlic mayo and sourdough, I could happily eat four portions. The salmon is perfectly nice, and the seared Angus hanger is also great. The Parmesan shavings and rocket with oil compliment the beef perfectly, while the meat itself is tender and melts in the mouth. The Hand in Hand prides itself on pies, but it’s unseasonably warm so I

DECOR Rustic, country-chic

PRICE Pies from £14, other mains from £13

VERDICT A lovely local well worth a visit

fancy something lighter and opt for hake. Pan-fried with bacon potatoes, tomato vinaigrette and braised little gem, it is a very hearty serving. Not usually a fan of cooked lettuce (is anyone?) - it brings a certain something to the dish, which is very tasty. Craig orders the sausage and mash, a pub classic done very well. We also have a side of charred cauliflower cheese, which is scrumptious (but not for anyone on a diet). Yet again, I’ve eaten far too much to even contemplate the pudding menu, but my inside sources highly recommend the apple and rhubarb crumble and brownie for those who can manage another course. The staff here are lovely - even though some of them are quite young, they’re very personable and sweet, making a real effort to have a chat and make sure everything is going smoothly. If you’re looking for a welcoming pub, with good beer and wine and hearty, tasty food, then the Hand in Hand is the place for you. Prices are pretty standard for a gastro pub, especially one right next to the Common, and you’ll get good quality fare and service in return. THE HAND IN HAND PUB 6-9 Crooked Billet, Wimbledon, SW19

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SPAIN Andalusia is one of Spain's most gastronomically rich areas Wo r d s J O S E P I Z Z A R O Photographs EMMA LEE

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s the southernmost region of Spain, Andalusia, with its wealth of fertile farmland, vertiginous mountain ranges and rugged yet abundant coastline, is one of the most gastronomically unique, and rich, areas of the country. I have travelled here more times thanI can remember; from my very first childhood holidays at the beach, to explorations of the restaurants of Seville and beyond. During the research of this book, I learnt so much about the culture and its strong Moorish and Roman heritage, which you see reflected in everything from architecture to everyday food. But I learned a lot about the people, too – it seems to me that everyone is always happy, and most have an incredible sense of humour. The wonderful light and good weather have an effect on the mood, of course, but I tend to think it has something to do with the unquestionably good food, too.

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CHICKPEA & SPINACH STEW Serves 4

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efore and during Easter, Catholic people don’t eat meat on Fridays, so this vegetarian stew, traditionally eaten during this period, has a long history, with distinct nods to the Moorish culture that predated Catholicism. According to some historians, this religious prohibition was merely a way for the church to control the consumption of an essential product by the masses, as meat was still on the table for the rich. Regardless, this stew is warming, filling, and wonderful to eat at any time of the year.

• 5 black peppercorns • 1 onion, finely sliced •3 garlic cloves, crushed •6 00 g (1 lb 5 oz) ripe tomatoes, chopped • s ea salt and freshly ground •b lack pepper •7 00 g (1 lb 8 ½ oz) jar chickpeas (garbanzo beans) •2 large handfuls of baby spinach •4 slices of bread • 1 00 g (3 ½ oz) manchego, grated

add the chickpeas along with their liquid from the jar. Add the bread and almond paste and bring to the boil, then simmer for a few minutes to thicken before adding the spinach and letting it wilt. Check the seasoning and keep warm.

To serve: •e xtra-virgin olive oil

4 Spoon the stew into individual bowls and serve with the cheese toasts and a drizzle of extra-virgin olive oil.

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1 Pour a little oil into a frying pan over a medium heat and fry the stale bread chunks for 3–4 minutes, until lightly browned. Add the almonds and spices and toast for 1 minute, then tip into a food processor and whizz with a splash of water to form a paste.

• olive oil, for frying • 100 g (3 ½ oz) stale bread, cut into chunks • 60 g (2 oz) blanched almonds • 2 teaspoons cumin seeds • good pinch of cayenne pepper

2 Heat a little more oil in the pan and gently cook the onion for 10 minutes, until softened. Add the garlic and tomatoes and season well. Bubble for 20 minutes, then

3 Heat the grill to medium-high. Drizzle the bread with oil and toast on one side, then flip over and lightly toast the other side. Top with the cheese and return to the grill to melt.

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love clams, whether served with jamon or just on their own with a splash of sherry or white wine. I always thought that chorizo would overpower the delicate sweetness of the clams, but to my delight, I was wrong – this is a must-try. The crispy chorizo adds a lovely texture and the smoky flavour from the pimenton de la Vera is a perfect match for fino sherry.

INGREDIENTS 1 kg (2 lb 3 oz) clams 75 g (2 ½ oz) chorizo picante, chopped into 1 cm (½ in) cubes 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil 1 small onion, finely chopped 1 garlic clove, finely chopped large sprig of thyme 100 ml (3 ½ fl oz/scant ½ cup) fino sherry To serve: crusty bread 1 Place the clams in a bowl under cold running water for 5 minutes. Discard any that won’t close. 2 In a lidded saucepan over a high heat, cook the chorizo in a little olive oil for 6 minutes, until caramelised. Using a slotted spoon, remove the chorizo from the pan and place in a bowl. 3 Add the onion, garlic and thyme sprig to the chorizo fat in the pan and fry for 10 minutes, or until softened. Increase the heat, add the clams and chorizo back to the pan, pour in the sherry, then cover with a lid. Cook for three minutes, or until all the clams have steamed open, discarding any clams that haven’t. 4 Tip into a large bowl and serve with crusty bread to mop up the juices.

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Call us now on 020 8878 6725 to book a table for that special occasion or simply casual fine dining.

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The region's Moorish and Roman heritage is reflected in everything from architecture to everyday food 1 Preheat the oven to 200°C (400°F/ Gas 6). 3 In a medium bowl, mix the mango with the red chillies and a pinch of salt and pepper. Squeeze over the lime juice, orange zest and juice and a drizzle of olive oil. Toss with the coriander and set aside while you cook the prawns. 3 Mix the salt, egg whites, coriander seeds and orange zest together in a medium bowl and tip half into a baking dish. 4 Place the prawns on top of the salt, brush them with a little oil, then completely bury them with the rest of the salt. Bake in the oven for 8–10 minutes, until just cooked. 5 Remove the prawns from the oven and gently uncover them to check they are all cooked – if not, put them back in the oven for a minute or two. 5 Scrape off the salt and serve the salsa with the hot prawns, or let them cool to room temperature, then serve.

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always use Andalusian mangoes when I make this dish, and chilli perfectly balances the sweetness of the fruit and shellfish. Carabineros are very popular in Catalonia and, in my opinion, the best ones come from Palamos. This type of prawn (shrimp) has a very intense flavour and vivid red colour that only intensifies once cooked.

INGREDIENTS • 3 mangoes, peeled, stone removed and cubed • 1 red chilli, deseeded and finely chopped • sea salt and freshly ground black pepper • juice of 1 lime • extra-virgin olive oil, for drizzling • zest and juice of ½ orange • 1 small bunch of coriander (cilantro), chopped For the prawns • 850 g (1 lb 14 oz) coarse sea salt • 2 egg whites, lightly beaten until frothy • 1 teaspoon coriander seeds • zest of 1 orange • 12 raw carabineros or large king prawns (shrimp) • extra-virgin olive oil, for brushing

A N DA LU S I A : RECIPES FROM SEVILLE A N D B E YO N D Recipes taken from the new book by Jose Pizarro (Hardie Grant, £26.00)

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DRINKS CABINET

What to drink and how to drink it

fabulous

FIZZ

By PENDLE HARTE

THREE OF THE BEST CHAMPAGNES B y T H E C H A M PAG N E G U R U

LIGHT TOUCH

Champagne Gosset Grande Reserve, £40 Gosset is the oldest wine house in champagne. The Grande Réserve is the House cuvée, a blend of several vintages, with 46% chardonnay, 44% pinot noir, 10% pinot meunier. The winemaking style preserves freshness with low dosage of sugar. The aroma is full and intense, with apple, peach and notes of brioche.

S E S S I O N PA L E

With bright citrus aromas, tropical zesty notes and a mouth-wateringly juicy taste, Session Pale is a beer made for summer. It’s the latest addition to the family of beers below 2.8% ABV produced by Small Beer Brew Co.; so you can enjoy the taste without having to endure the haze of a hangover. It boasts vegan credentials, plus it’s sustainably brewed in the world’s first dedicated small beer brewery in Bermondsey. theoriginalsmallbeer.com

Champagne Ayala Blanc de Blancs 2012, £55 Ayala is one of the oldest champagne houses. Since 2005 Ayala has been under the ownership and guidance of Bollinger. The champagne great value for money. Ayala Blanc de Blancs is made of 100% chardonnay from the best crus of the Côte des Blancs. Delicate, fresh aromas, with notes of lemon and white fruits.

SPIRIT OF JAPAN H A K U VO D K A

Not only has House of Suntory mastered the art of whisky, they also make exceptional vodka which is newly available in the UK. The Haku Vodka represents the nature and spirit of Japan, with the delicate aroma of rice on the and a smooth and lingering sweetness. £35 waitrose.com

Bollinger Rose NV, £195

PICNIC PERFECT THE UNCOMMON

The first and only English sparkling wine in a can is easy to carry and quick to cool; it's perfect for a picnic. The 2018 bubbly rosé is made from pinot noir and pinot meunier grapes, and promises a vibrant fruity taste. It's locally made, too, each stage of the process happens within 25 miles of the headquarters in Peckham.

One of the last remaining independent champagne houses, Bollinger can trace its roots back to 1585. The rose consists of 62% pinot noir, 24% chardonnay, 14% meunier with only 5 to 6% red wine added due to its power. A beautiful consistency of style, structure and complexity. THE CHAMPAGNE GURU The Champagne Guru is a champagne and food pairing expert, specialising in hosting special champagne events in luxurious surroundings.

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Authentic

I TA L I A N Absolutely takes a lesson in making pasta with Aldo Zilli

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o you put garlic in your bolognese? If you’re a British person making spaghetti bolognese, you probably do. No offence, but you’re doing it wrong. Besides, spaghetti bolognese isn’t even an actual dish anyway, because bolognese sauce always belongs with tagliatelle, never spaghetti. So says the mayor of Bologna, who has been complaining loudly in recent months about the global misrepresentation of his city’s cuisine. Chef Aldo Zilli agrees with him. When he spoke unguardedly on This Morning recently, he was criticised for saying that Italian food needs to be cooked by Italian chefs in order to be authentic. “You grow up in Italy, you grow up with those flavours and I don’t think anyone else from outside that country is going to understand that food,” is what he said. This was in the wake of Gordon Ramsay being ridiculed for cultural appropriation and inauthenticity in his new restaurant Lucky Cat. And now I’m in the basement kitchen at San Carlo

with Zilli, apron tied, about to embark on a masterclass in making pasta. The proper way. “Of course I didn’t mean I wouldn’t employ anyone who wasn’t Italian,” he says, gesturing around his kitchen which, it is true, isn’t exclusively Italian (only mostly). And anyway, he says, “Italian food doesn’t exist. It’s all about the regions.” But his own cooking, like that of many Italians, owes so much to his mother (who had nine children to feed – more of this later) that it is in his blood. “My mother would get up at 5am to start the sauces - a ragout should cook for five or six hours really.” Zilli is charming and enthusiastic. Making pasta is easier than I imagine. 200 grammes of 00 flour (a very fine grain), two eggs, olive oil, salt. We tip the flour onto the counter, scoop out a hole in the middle and put the eggs in it, whisk them up a bit then start pushing the flour towards the eggs. It’s all done with our hands. Knead it, then roll it. When we are left with a thin rectangle, Zilli produces a wooden thing that looks like a basic zither, strings pulled tight over a wooden box. In fact it’s a chitarra (guitar) and the technique is A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N

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Aldo Zilli’s

AUTHENTIC S PAG H E T T I CARBONARA Serves two This simple recipe derives from the Carbonari, coal miners outside Rome. They kept pigs and chickens, which provide the ingredients. It’s important to have a mix of cow’s cheese (parmesan) and sheep’s cheese (pecorino)

Zilli was the first person to put mushroom risotto on the menu in London simple – stretch the dough over the strings, trim the edges, then push down so that the strings cut through the dough like an egg slicer, and immediately you have fettuccini, ready to cook. I feel quite proud, and almost Italian. This is when Zilli breaks into a speech about authenticity, and what we are all doing wrong with our bolognese. The garlic, for one thing. Onions and garlic are in different families, so it’s either/or, he says. A real bolognese should start with onion, carrot, celery, all chopped small and thrown into a pan with olive oil. Gradually we add pork, beef and veal, and a splash of milk to ‘loosen it up’, plus some red wine (‘quite a lot’) and then tomato passata (this is made by roasting tomatoes with olive oil and lots of basil, then blitzing it). Throw any remaining celery stalks in (fish them out later) and leave it all to reduce for a while – ideally for about five hours for the full intensity. And when you serve it, always add the pasta to the sauce and make sure

it’s all covered. “An Italian would never just spoon the sauce over the pasta. And never serve it in a bowl; always a plate. You need to be able to see the pasta.” Zilli really did learn all of this from his mother. Growing up on a farm in Abruzzo, he was the youngest of nine children (eight boys and a girl) and started making pasta when he was eight. “We grew up with all this fantastic organic produce, but we didn’t care. It was always to sell anyway; our father wouldn’t let us eat any of it. Our mother was always in the kitchen – feeding a family as big as that is a bit like running a restaurant.” She had a “very simple” kitchen and always made her own pasta, while her husband would kill a pig and cure it in the loft for the year ahead. When Zilli arrived in London in the 1980s, he came straight to Soho (“from a village in Italy to another Italian village – at the time there were three Italian delis, an Italian butcher and Bar Italia”) and opened a restaurant in Dean Street, Signor Zilli, in 1983. Here he claims to have been the first person to put mushroom risotto on the menu in London, and the first to cook with truffles. London’s food was famously terrible in the 1980s, and diners used to parochial meals of overcooked vegetables and stodge were delighted to discover Zilli’s fresh, creative dishes. The restaurant was a huge success. “It’s different now - people are much more demanding,” he says. “And nothing’s new any more. Still, Italian food is in a good

INGREDIENTS 100g thin strips of cured pig’s cheek or pancetta (bacon as a last resort) • Handful of grated parmesan • Handful of grated pecorino • 2 egg yolks • 1 whole egg • Handful of chopped parsley • Ground black pepper • Spaghetti (Aldo Zilli prefers Garofalo, from Naples) METHOD Set the spaghetti to boil. 2 Whisk together the egg, egg yolks and cheese in a large bowl and beat fiercely to a paste. Add lots of chopped parsley and lots of pepper. 3 Fry the pig’s cheek lightly in its own fat and when the spaghetti is just cooked, add it to the pan, keeping a cup of the cooking water. 4 Tip the spaghetti and pig’s cheek into the bowl with the egg mix and briskly mix together, adding some cooking water to loosen it up. 5 Return the whole thing back to the pan to finish it off, making sure to remove it from the heat before the eggs scramble. 6 Serve immediately. 1

place in London now.” At one point, Zill was running six restaurants at once, which takes its toll, especially on someone who finds it hard to delegate. Now he’s head consultant for the San Carlo group, whose shiny, glamorous eateries have enormous menus of authentic Italian fare. So he’s not slowing down, then. “Definitely not. It’s been three decades of rock and roll and I would do it all over again if I could.” A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N

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ABSOLUTELY eats out…

“Whipped potatoes are oozing with butter ”

Smith and Wollensky American-style dining in the heart of London

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reeted warmly on arrival, we’re lead downstairs to the Gatsby-esque dining room. Comfortable and stylish, it’s a gorgeous space to spend a few hours enjoying a leisurely meal. I start with a S&W Sling cocktail, which is sweet and refreshing. Once we’ve ordered, we’re served some delicious warm bread and beef tartare aperitifs, served slider-style,

tender and fresh. We then tuck into our starters - scallops, which are served with pork belly and cauliflower puree, they’re meaty and juicy. We also have a generous serving of delicious seared chilli and garlic prawns, which have a bit of a kick without being too overpowering. After the starter, during a tour of the space, it becomes clear that the staff here really believe in the ethos of the restaurant. As someone who likes their meat served with the ability to walk off the plate, I opt for a fillet steak, served blue. It is cooked to perfection

FOOD Steak and seafood

DECOR Art-deco style

PRICE Steaks from £36

– too many times I’ve ordered a steak cooked rare, but a lack of consideration or confidence means I’m served a steak medium rare at best. Not so here, the steak is a delight, incredibly tender and a complete treat. My friend opts for the lobster, which again is sweet and fresh. The sides are delicious. Whipped potatoes are creamy and light, oozing with butter and a good sprinkling of chives. Our lovely waiter voices his approval when we opt for the creamed spinach, and it does not disappoint. Incredibly rich and moreish, it’s to die for - definitely order this. We also order a Waldolf salad, which is crisp and adds a refreshing element to the meal. We share a pudding, and plump for cheesecake – if you’re going to a traditional New York restaurant, why not choose the dessert they are most famous for? Armed with a doggy bag, complete with a bone for the dog, we roll out of the restaurant. Unfailingly friendly staff, teamed with good food and a buzzy atmosphere, S&W is testament to good, old fashioned American charm.

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S M I T H & WO L L E N S K Y

Swish American dining in the West End

The Adelphi Building, Covent Garden Riverside, 1-11 John Adam Street, WC2N

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Organic food suppliers Abel & Cole refresh their seasonal recipe box menu with 15 new options each week. I’m offered nine different categories including ‘foodie’, ‘speedy’ and ‘light’ but opt for veggie. There’s six recipes to choose from and a further three that are vegan. They all look great, but could be a bit limited if I decide to eat plant-based all week as I sometimes do. WHAT’S IN THE BOX Everything I need to cook three different meals is delivered to my door early on a Monday morning and I love having my weekend freed up by not having to do a big grocery shop. I unpack all of the ingredients for: Coconut & Tomato Lentil Curry; Roast Squash, Walnut & Feta Couscous; and Lentil & Mushroom Cottage Pie. There’s quite a lot of packaging, but Abel & Cole reassure me that everything is recyclable and returnable to them. THE RESULT? I really enjoy cooking something new without having to plan it. The recipes themselves are easy to follow and don’t require chef-level cooking skills. Each

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one takes me around 40 mins to an hour to cook, which feels quite long after a day in the office so another time I might try something from their ‘speedy’ section. Ingredients are all seasonal and fresh. The veggie meals I cooked were wholesome and healthy, and tasted delicious. The recipes were things I tend to make myself (curries and cottage pie etc), so it might have been nice to see something different. I found the portions to be quite generous, which is great if you’re sharing your meals with little ones. from £6 a meal ableandcole.co.uk

MINDFUL CHEF ON THE MENU Touted as the recipe box if you’re trying to eat healthily, I’m excited to see that the menu from the Mindful Chef is 100% gluten and dairy-free as well as being nutritionist-approved. There are 16 recipes to choose from each week, under the categories of ‘protein-packed’, ‘balanced’, ‘pescatarian’ and ‘plant-based’. As I’m eating vegan this week, I choose from the six options in the latter.

“I love having my weekend freed by not having to do a weekly shop”

WHAT’S IN THE BOX It’s great to receive my box on Sunday, a day of the week I definitely don’t feel like putting too much thought into cooking. I’ve chosen two meals: Lentil Moussaka & Creamy Coconut Bechamel and HawaiianStyle Poke With Crispy Tofu. Again there’s a lot of packaging, but you can return everything to Mindful Chef to be reused / recycled every four weeks. THE RESULT? Both of my meals took about half an hour to 40 mins to make (although they do offer 15 min options). They were quite simple, although the poke bowl required you to cut the carrots into ribbons, which may have been a faff if I didn’t use my blender. Unfortunately I was missing sesame oil to fry the tofu, something I didn’t have on hand in my cupboard and one step in the moussaka recipe was omitted, although it

wasn’t difficult to figure out. Mindful Chef source their award-winning produce from local suppliers and I was really impressed with the quality of the ingredients. I also loved how their plant-based options were a bit different (I wouldn’t usually cook a poke bowl and the moussaka was topped with coconut yoghurt bechamel with nutritional yeast flakes). from £4 a meal. mindfulchef.com

with plenty of vegetarian, vegan, dairy and gluten-free dishes and options under 400 calories. You can also order for one person or two, which is great for reducing food waste.

BY RUBY

THE RESULT?

ON THE MENU Founded by a chef and a gourmet food shop owner, ByRuby delivers healthy and convenient frozen food with absolutely no additives or preservatives to your door. I’m excited to choose from over 40 meals,

WHAT’S IN THE BOX My frozen meals are delivered packed in ‘WoolCool’, which is 100% biodegradable and compostable, releasing valuable nitrates back into the soil.

ByRuby offers the luxury of a homecooked meal without having to do any of the work. The meals taste amazing and hearty and all you need to do is take them out of the freezer and pop them straight in the microwave or oven. from £3.50 for a side dish byruby.co.uk A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N

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FOOD & DRINK • DRINKS

FOREST DISTILLERY Earl Grey gin, £55 theforestdistillery.com

ROKU GIN

CAORUNN

Japan craft gin, £30 waitrose.com

Scottish raspberry gin, £21 caorunngin.com

BERRY BROS & RUDD Orange & Thyme; Gooseberry & Elderflower; Pink Grapefruit & Rosemary distilled gins, £26.50 bbr.com

KYOTO DISTILLERY

EDITOR’S PICK

KI NO BI Navy Strength gin, £75 harveynichols.com

TARQUIN'S Tarquin's Cornish gin, £3.95 tarquinsgin.com

ISLE OF WIGHT DISTILLERY

That’s the

Mermaid Gin, 39.50 isleofwightdistillery.com

SPIRIT

GIN LANE 1751 Small batch Victoria pink gin, £19.99 selfridges.com

All the best gins of the summer By P E N D L E H A R T E

ELEPHANT GIN London Dry Gin, £30.90 elephant-gin.com

AUDEMUS Pink pepper gin, £36 waitrose.com

GREENWOOD DISTILLERS Theodore Scottish gin, £39.95 scottishgin.com

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LARIOS

SILENT POOL

Rose gin, £21.50 drinkfi nder.co.uk

Silent Pool gin, £37 silentpooldistillers.com

Raffles 1915 Gin, £44.99 selfridges.com

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SWIM TIME

MARIE JO AT AMÉLIE’S FOLLIES

Bustling scenes in 1970’s France and Italy were the inspiration behind Marie Jo’s exciting swimwear collection. With minimalist lines and classic shades, this is swimwear to suit all shapes and ages. We’ll be taking pieces from the Monica Range away with us this summer. ameliesfollies.co.uk

MONICA RANGE BY MARIE JO: BANDEAU TOP £87, SMALL PANT £49, BIKINI TOP £87, HIGH PANT £49

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FASHION • Q&A

Q&A

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STO RY Lucy Macnamara founded Aspiga in 2005, after falling in love with some Kenyan sandals Interview P E N D L E H A R T E

Q Aspiga is an ethical brand. How did you come to set it up and what difficulties did you face? A I was in South Africa in holiday and the lodge I was staying in sold sandals, and I fell in love with them. So I spent the next two years trying to source them from Kenya and then launching to the trade in 2005. There have been non-stop difficulties over the past 12 years – choosing to manufacture in developing countries comes with its challenges. Big deliveries have been stolen in transit within Kenya and delivery dates are never kept to (even 12 years on). It’s all worth it in the long run, but at times it’s super frustrating and the reason I have some sleepless nights and so many wrinkles. Q Is it possible to be environmentally sound at every stage of the business? What are some of the things you can’t do? A It’s not easy in many areas. We are trying not to send our garments out in plastic (even though the plastic we use is recycled), so we’re looking at potato starch bags. But they’re unsuitable for storing in our warehouse because they don’t last long enough – so this one is still a work in progress. Q Where do you source products? A From Kenya and India.

pieces and stunning occasion wear, as well as stylish day to day linen staples. Q Tell us about the Kenyan sandals. A They are our DNA and how the brand

Q What are your best-sellers? A Our leather beaded belts and sandals

made in Kenya and our cotton Harem trousers and dresses from India.

Q Who is the Aspiga customer? A She is between 30-60, stylish and wants

something different and cares about the story and where her products come from. Q What is the brand’s style? A Our style can be described as soft

femininity with a bohemian spirit, with unique and pretty dresses, embroidered

started, they are super comfortable and last for ages – we get such great feedback from our customers about their longevity. Each pair is individually hand-beaded and the leather is cut by hand. The beading alone for one pair can take up to five hours. From now until July we are collecting one basket full of plastic from Kenya’s Malindi Beach for every pair sold. Q What’s hot for summer 2019? A Our linen collection is flying, maybe

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FASHION • JEWELLERY

Charmed Life Decorative jewels and charms

HARRY ROCKS

LOQUET

NADINE AYSOY

Lago shell earrings, £120;

14k medium round locket, £1,600;

Celeste yellow sapphire and jade hoop earrings, $4.896;

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SUZANNE KALAN

MONICA VINADER

RACHEL JACKSON LONDON

18-karat gold, sapphire and diamond bracelet, £1,865;

Alta Capture and Atlantis Pendant Charm Set, £550;

Mother of Daughters birth star bracelet, £45;

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ASTRID & MIYU

LOQUET

HARRY ROCKS

Shell huggies in rose gold, £60;

Beetle charm, £260;

Spike and star hoop earrings, £89;

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THE ROYAL ENCLOSURE Hat: lockhatters.co.uk £895 Simone Rocha, 020 7629 6317 Jacket: POA Shirt: POA Shoes: gianvitorossi.com £680 Ring: garrard.com, POA

2019 is set to be a great year for fashion at Ascot. Absolutely looks at its new style guide Wo r d s P E N D L E H A R T E

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TOGETHER WITH STYLIST PRUE WHITE, ASCOT HAS CURATED LOOKS THAT WILL BE AT THE FOREFRONT OF FASHION THIS JUNE

THE ROYAL ENCLOSURE Hat: sallyannprovan.co.uk £650 erdem.com Top: £1,260 Skirt: POA Shoes: malonesouliers.com £475

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OTHER RULES INCLUDE THE BANNING OF MIDRIFFS, ABOVETHE-KNEE SKIRTS, HALTER NECKS AND CROPPED TROUSERS

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re you confused about what to wear to Ascot? You’re not alone. Not only are there actual rules that need to be followed – involving strict measurements for skirt length, shoulder straps and headpiece diameter – but there’s the even more pressing issue of style. What will people be wearing this year? Getting it wrong is unthinkable. Thankfully, the Royal Ascot Style Guide is there to help, predicting key trends for the summer season and providing inspiration to racegoers keen to dress in style while toeing the line dress code-wise. Working closely with experienced stylist Prue White, Ascot has curated looks that will be at the forefront of fashion this June. Featured looks this year include designs from Emilia Wickstead, Zimmerman, Victoria Beckham, Simone Rocha, Katya Katya, Suzannah and Mary Katrantzou, and the guide features suggestions for all four enclosures, with their varying dress codes. It’s the Royal Enclosure that has the most fierce guidelines. Here, for instance, not only must a hat, fascinator or headpiece be worn at all times (this applies to the slightly more liberal Queen Anne enclosure too) but its base must measure at least 10cm. This is to avoid any misunderstanding about whether your accessory is really a fascinator or simply a clip. Girls aged 10 to 16 are exempt from this in that fascinators, headpieces and hats are permitted but not compulsory (does this mean they can wear

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ones of less than 10cm?) Other rules include the banning of midriffs, above-the-knee skirts, halter necks and cropped trousers – though “visitors from overseas are welcome to wear either the formal national dress or service dress of their country.” (What if your national dress features a very small hat?) It’s much simpler for men, who simply need to wear grey or black morning dress with a grey or black top hat, a waistcoat and tie and black shoes. For men, the Royal Enclosure rules focus mostly on where they are allowed to take their hats off. Only in restaurants and private spaces, essentially – in all public spaces, top hats must stay on. Juliet Slot, Chief Commercial Officer of Ascot Racecourse, explains: “Fashion and style are an integral part of the Royal Ascot experience. The annual Style Guide provides valuable support and inspiration when deciding what to wear for a day at the Royal Meeting.”

01 THE VILLAGE ENCLOSURE She wears: Hat: justinebradley-hill.co.uk, £595; dress: Zimmermann, mytheresa. com, £995; belt: soniapetroff.com, £965; shoes: russellandbromley.co.uk, £225; He wears Jacket: hackett.com, £675; shirt: chesterbarrie.co.uk, £125; tie: favourbrook.com, £75; pocket square: richard-james.com, £55; trousers: tmlewin.co.uk, £79.97; shoes: jimmychoo.com £475. 02 THE WINDSOR ENCLOSURE She wears: Hat: camillarose.co.uk, £315; top: riverisland.com, £35; skirt: riverisland.com, £35; shoes: riverisland.com, £40; He wears Hammond & Co. by Patrick Grant at debenhams.com Blazer: £130 Waistcoat: £50, Shirt: £40, Chinos: £40 Belt: russellandbromley.co.uk £95 Shoes: johnlobb.com £970. 03 QUEEN ANN ENCLOSURE Hat: beverleyedmondsonmillinery.co.uk, £200; Dress: alessandrarich.com, £2,545; Shoes: jimmychoo.com, £695; Earrings: garrard.com, POA. 04 THE VILLAGE ENCLOSURE Hat: edwinaibbotson.co.uk, £1,655; Dress: osmanlondon.com, £895; Bag: louisvuitton.com, £1,190; Shoes: whistles.com, £149.

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R OYA L A S C OT Royal Ascot will be held from 18 to 22 June. For further information and to book visit ascot.co.uk or call 0344 346 3000

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1900s

 One of fashion’s most iconic images; that of Audrey Hepburn in My Fair Lady was inspired when costume designer Cecil Beaton saw images of Black Ascot, The 1910 Royal Ascot meeting was in full mourning over the death of King Edward.

1920s

 Hemlines were shorter and cuts were smaller in the 1920s reflecting a post-war generation’s rebellion against old traditions. Pearls and furs were the accessories of the day.

1950s

 Christian Dior’s New Look, a small waist and full skirt, was proving popular however it was when the newly crowned Queen Elizabeth and her stylish sister Princess Margaret wore the style at Royal Ascot that it was cemented in history.

Ascot fashion

THROUGH THE AGES

1700s

 Beau Brummell, a close friend of the Prince Regent, decreed that “men of elegance should wear waisted black coats and white cravats with pantaloons” and this set the tone for the dress code that is still adhered to by men in the Royal Enclosure.

1830s

 Queen Victoria’s visit to Royal Ascot saw her arrive in a pretty lace dress with a full bell skirt and shawl. She also started a craze for the porter bonnet, shielding the wearer from male eyes.

1890s

 As the dawn of a new century arrived, fashion took on an almost celebratory tone. Skirts were less full, but silhouettes made a greater statement with angular hips and puffed sleeves. Hats were large and full of feathers and adornments.

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1960s

 Royal Ascot’s glamorous profile elevated when Italian actress Sophia Loren was photographed in the Royal Enclosure. In modern times some of the biggest names in Hollywood and fashion have attended.

1970s

 Trouser suits became more popular following their introduction to the dress code in 1971. Gertrude Shilling, the Ascot Mascot, delighted press with her extravagant outfits. One year, her son David’s design outgrew the Shilling’s long-wheelbased Rolls Royce, so the hat had to follow in a van behind.

1980s

 Sharp lines and bright colours took centre stage during this decade. With statement hats and pointed heels, there was little room for floaty florals in 1980’s glamour.2012 – Royal Ascot officially launches its Style Guide to racegoers outlining dress code regulations for the Royal Enclosure and Queen Anne Enclosure (formally known as Grandstand).

2017

 The jumpsuit is formally accepted in the Royal Enclosure dress-code and the Queen Anne Enclosure dress code is extended to the new Village Enclosure.

2018

 Royal Ascot introduce Style Guides for the Village and Windsor Enclosures.

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T H E S T N E C E S

IN FOCUS By P E N D L E H A R T E

S U I T S YO U ?

OCEAN ALLEY

Absolutely’s advice on shopping for swimwear

One shoulder swimsuit in Tangelo, £90 Beachcafe.com

ABOVE AND RIGHT: VIOLET LAKE

VIOLET LAKE

Bibi in emerald, £150 violet-lake.com

YAMAMAY

blue one-piece, £49.95 yamamay.com

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s it advisable to buy swimwear online? And what should we be wearing on the beach this summer? Swimwear poses a lot of questions. Especially when shopping online, which might seem like a risky business when you’re after a bikini. Will it fit? Will it suit me? If you’re totally unaware of what might work for you, you’re probably best off with an actual real life consultation, such as the service offered at Heidi Klein. Here, a personal bikini expert will actually come into the fitting room with you and provide constructive advice on shape, colour and style (or if you’re technically minded: underwiring,

“IS IT ADVISABLE TO BUY SWIMWEAR ONLINE? WILL IT FIT ME?”

cups, padding, boning, power mesh, silicone tape). You’re pretty much guaranteed to come out with something that not only fits but also stays put, which is important with a bikini. Who wants to ruin an elegant dive off a yacht into crystal clear waters with the embarrassment of emerging topless and with pants around your knees? Nobody who shops at Heidi Klein, for sure. But if you’re slightly more experienced and you have an idea of what works for you, try violet-lake.com. This clever website features a nifty Bikini Mixer section, where you can choose from a variety of different bikini tops and bottoms and see how they look together. You might want a larger pant and a skimpier top, or a supportive bra and smaller bottoms – or you might need completely different sizes for both. Violet Lake’s many shapes come in five sizes, with clear size

guidance online. Uniquely, all the bikini tops (and four styles of bottoms) have tie fastenings so that you can really fit them to your body and make them as supportive as you need them to be. The colours are all designed to harmonise with at least two others in the range, so you don’t have to conform to wearing the same coloured top and bottom. Everything’s made from Italian Jersey Lomellina, which is very soft and has an elegant matt finish. If you’re in the market for a holiday bikini, you really can’t go wrong here. A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N

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Beautiful skin from the inside Skincare innovation in a drink

Skinade has been a game changer for skin hydration “My hair and nails look healthier as well. Even my Dermatologist noticed the improvement in my skin”.

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2 weeks to Wow! “The difference was clear after 2 weeks! I am now in my 2nd month of Skinade and the suppleness in my skin is incredible. I have noticed a marked difference in the hydration and texture in my face. I am hooked!”

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Love skinade “I just started my third month and see a great difference in the texture, elasticity and brightness of my skin highly recommend to everyone”.

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HEALTH & BEAUTY IN ASSOCIATION WITH

BEAUTY MUSE CHANEL From fashion muse to beauty extraordinaire, Margo Robbie is the newest ambassador for Chanel fragrances. The brand has remained tight-lipped on which fragrances Robbie will be fronting, but she’s in good company alongside fellow actors Keira Knightley and Kristen Stewart. chanel.co.uk

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BEAUTY NOTES

Hair protection, shimmering shades and a stylish sonic toothbrush B y H E L E N B R OW N

THE REVIEW

Colour SHOP

FOREO’S ISSA 2

R I TA H A Z A N

If you’re making the effort to get your locks professionally coloured, you want it to last. Rita Hazan of the eponymous haircare brand has created a True Colour collection that promises to keep your colour as bright and vibrant as the day you step out of the salon. It comprises three products - shampoo, gloss and conditioner - that make maintaining your colour a breeze.

The most stylish sonic toothbrush B y PENDLE HARTE

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EDITOR’S PICK

Sun TRAP SunTRAP GUERLAIN

Guerlain has captured the radiance of summer in a dazzling new collection. Cult favourite, the Météorites Perles de Satin reveals two shimmering shades, while the new Bubble Blush proves itself to be the latest object of desire. Simply swipe the dome over skin and blend with fingers for an instant radiant flush. £25.65; escentual.com

URBAN HAVEN MASAJ

First-of-its-kind urban retreat MASAJ has set up shop in east London with a heavenly menu of massages designed to combat the negative effects of city living. With everything from deep tissue treatments to post-natal care, the eco-friendly studio is our go-to when we're in need of some R&R. £70 for 60 minutes;

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oreo’s Issa toothbrush, in its candy colours and soft plastic, may look and feel like a child’s toy but in fact it’s a serious piece of tech. Feeling comfortable in your hand, the toothbrush is sonic rather than the standard electric, which means it emits sonic waves, which massage the salivary glands to increase saliva flow and leave teeth even cleaner. The Issa is unusual in that its brush, like the handle, is made of silicone, and it hardly feels like a separate attachement at all. The bristles don’t feel, well, bristly at all – they feel soft. But this doesn’t mean they’re not cleaning your teeth, and it does mean that they’re gentler on the gums. The Issa comes in a surprising black as well as pastel blue, lavender and pink, while the slightly smaller kids’ version comes in a vivid yellow (this one has a handy indicator to tell you whether the brush has actually been used in the past 12 hours, in case your children are of the fibbing kind). At £149 this isn’t a cheap brush though the heads don’t need replacing very often , and the battery claims to last a year after a single hour's charging. And for the initial outlay it, will make a stylish addition to your bathroom and an upgrade to your toothbrushing regime. And as far as we know, it's the only toothbrush stocked at Net-a-Porter, which confirms its status as a fashionforward piece of kit. Issa 2, £149, foreo.com

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BEAUTY • PRODUCTS VERSO Travel Kit, £48; cultbeauty.co.uk

LIXIRSKIN Universal Emulsion, £29 for 50ml; lixirskin.co.uk

EDITOR’S PICK

COOLA Travel Size SPF 30 Pina Colada Sunscreen Spray, £22; cultbeauty.co.uk

JO MALONE LONDON Fragrance Combining Palette, £52; jomalone.co.uk

ESTÉE LAUDER Advanced Night Repair Concentrated Recovery Eye Mask, £38 for four; esteelauder.co.uk

SARAH CHAPMAN Skinesis Skin Insurance SPF30, £22 for 10ml; sarahchapman.com

PACK LIGHT

TRINNY LONDON All About Skin Stack, £145; trinnylondon.com

The genius multi-tasking beauty products and miniatures you need for your next holiday B y H E L E N B R OW N

DE MAMIEL Altitude Oil, £30 for 10ml; spacenk.com

ROSIE FOR AUTOGRAPH Lip & Cheek Colour, £12.50; marksandspencer.com

AESOP Arrival Jet Set Travel Kit, £29; aesop.com

DRUNK ELEPHANT Pekee Bar, £24; cultbeauty.co.uk

SOL DE JANEIRO Coco Cabana Cream, £18 for 75ml; cultbeauty.co.uk

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Some of London's finest beauty spots, reviewed by the Absolutely team

TO P T R E AT M E N T S

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TILL London opened earlier this year. It joins a burgeoning string of trendy establishments (like PRICK the cactus shop and Brilliant Corners, the sushi-selling bar and nightclub) which populate this stretch of Hackney’s Kingsland Road. The interior decor is thoughtful and creative, the walls are millennial pink and the countertops pale marble. Teamed with velvet-covered chairs, carefully placed cactuses and pendant lighting, the salon is a world away from Dalston’s more rough-and-ready competitors. I’m here for an Iceleandic Arctic ocean soak/massage and gel pedicure using Orly 12-free nail lacquer. ‘12-free’ refers to the 12 hard-to-spell chemicals, (most notably formaldehyde which is a

known carcinogen) which are not used to produce the polish. Plus, Orly 12-free isn’t tested on animals so it’s entirely vegan. The same can be said for all the products used at STILL - cruelty-free, sustainably sourced and packaged with waste-reduction in mind. My appointment begins with the pedicure. Influenced perhaps by my surroundings, I make a departure from my regular red and find myself enjoying a rose gold glittery polish. It’s an immaculate job and with an upcoming trip to warmer climes I’m happy with my light, summery choice. Initially I’m concerned that the polish’s virtuous credentials will mean it won’t last as long as its harsh, chemical-laden counterparts. However, at the time of writing we’re two weeks down the line and my toes look as lovely as they did then. Next is the luxurious sea salt soak, followed by an exfoliating scrub infused with ‘Icelandic moss, Arctic thyme and Nordic birch’. Everything smells divine. Finally, I enjoy a foot massage using organic botanical oil made from red clover, rosehip and sea buckthorn. My feet feel thoroughly conditioned, they’re impossibly soft and particularly pretty. For a price similar to that of a normal pedicure, it seems extremely good value. I’ll be back. 450 Kingsland Rd, Dalston, E8; Still-london.com

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HEALTH & BEAUTY • REVIEWS

GINA CONWAY

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CUT & COLOUR

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here’s something appealing about having short hair in summer, and I am ready to take the plunge. Having had long, straggly hair for my entire adult life, I have begun to covet neat, blunt bob cuts. Lovely Eleanor at Gina Conway’s Westbourne Grove salon agrees, and she’s enthusiastic about my plan to lose the length. I’m also looking for some summery blonde tones, so rather than colouring needlessly, she starts by casually snipping about 10 inches off my length before turning her attention to my grown-out highlights. We’re happily discussing everything from our working lives and families to house prices in Dublin while she effortlessly brushes three shades of mid-blonde through my locks and wraps my strands in strips of foil. When it’s time to wash the dye out, I’m treated to a luxurious head massage and beautifully scented Aveda products before the proper cutting begins. Eleanor expertly shapes my thin (but no longer damaged) hair and a new look emerges: somewhere between my chin and my shoulder, this is a long, blunt bob with flattering blonde strands and an easy feel. She arms me with tactics for disguising the frizzy short hairline strands (rub a bit of hairspray into them) and shows me how to blow dry my new length quickly. In all, I’m delighted: my hair feels fresh and summery and I’m wondering why I never cut it short before. 62 Westbourne Grove W2; ginaconwaysalons.co.uk

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t’s been around for a decade but balayage is making a come back. Long-favoured by the likes of Gisele and Chrissy Teigen, this freehand hair colouring technique delivers a blended, natural look with no harsh regrowth. It’s a timeless technique, perfect for those wanting a colour update. I’m at Inanch London thinking that I want a subtle refresh, some summery blonde-caramel ends to my brunette locks and a quick chop, perhaps. My brilliant stylist, colourist and extensionist, Hasan, however has other ideas. To cut a long story short, I leave the salon with a volumised head of ashy waves that still catch me off guard in any mirror. That’s not to say I don’t love it, I really do. Hasan liberally paints peroxide and uses a phenomenal amount of foil which leaves me unsettled as he shampoos, adds a toner and applies a treatment, but once unveiled, I see that my dark roots blend incredibly seamlessly into a gorgeous and glossy, silvery blonde. It’s a triumph to think that this is achieved in one sitting. It bounces around my shoulders as I bounce out of the salon. For serious style updates, Inanch is a winner.

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FULL-HEAD BALAYAGE

220 Great Portland Street, W1W; inanch.com

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olish and perfect is a 45-minute treatment with gum specialist Dr Reena Wadia in her clean and bright clinic on Wimpole Street. The appointment begins with an in-depth consultation to establish any specific concerns. I don’t have any, although I do think about my dental health often and genuinely look forward to appointments and the peace of mind they afford me. After an initial check I’m told, alarmingly, that I'm in the early stages of gum disease. Apparently it's common, and treatment - especially when caught early - is non-surgical and predictable. While I feel reassured I can’t pretend not to be concerned and promptly make another appointment to treat the disease. Dr Wadia gives me tailored advice based on her observations: she tells me how I should be brushing my teeth, which toothpaste I should use and, as I’ve often thought, that mouthwash is fairly pointless. I proudly tell her that I regularly use a tongue cleaner, and I’m encouraged to start flossing twice a day. Now for the main event. It aims to remove stains that traditional scaling might miss by using a combination of fine powder particles, compressed air and water. I’m offered a choice between lemon and cherry flavour, and Dr Wadia gets to work. I experience no discomfort whatsoever, not even on my fairly sensitive back teeth. After a quick rinse, I examine the results - and I’m pleased. My teeth look marginally whiter, but very much shinier and I leave with a bag full of interdental apparatuses, and a mouthful of squeaky clean teeth. Lister House, 11-12 Wimpole Street, W1G rwperio.com

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PERFUME

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ummer officially arrives this month with the solstice - the longest day of the year - and this always puts me in celebratory mode. There is something distinctly joyous about this time of year and I believe that the euphoria is fuelled by the smells of summer. From warm earth to mown grass, the rich, honeyed perfumes of the season conjure a languid, arcadian idyll; perhaps the most intoxicating of these are the scents of summer fruit. 
The sharp bite of rhubarb and blackcurrants, the luscious sweetness of strawberries and raspberries and the pendulous, ambrosial flesh of peaches, cherries and plums. These are fragrances to raise the spirits and quicken the pulse. 
San Franciscan Bruno Fazzolari’s fruity masterpiece, ‘Monserrat’, opens with a mouthwatering burst of juicy peach which is dusted with green leaves and then spritzed with a delicate, indolic jasmine. An utterly delicious cornucopia, so indicative of summer that you can hear the bees humming. 
I have been wearing a new fragrance from Ineke, also based in San Francisco, called ‘Idyllwild’ and am totally hooked. This fragrance smiles, with rays of sunshine delivered by rhubarb and grapefruit over a vivid, green heart of sagebrush, fir needless and cypress. The warm spice base of oud and cardamom is the icing on the cake. Thrilled with this one, it lasts overnight - which is hard to do with rhubarb - so I smell lovely when I wake up. Another slice of California dreaming is Ineke’s ‘Evening Edged In Gold’, a beautifully refined woody, oriental fragrance of opulent extravagance. The scent opens with vibrant, revitalising top notes of ripe plum and apricot scented golden osmanthus. A luxuriously spiced heart of cinnamon and precious saffron is lent curious sweetness with the inclusion of

angel’s trumpet, before a bold, distinctive base of leather and hard wood notes closes out the scent. Utterly magical, I swear this fragrance utters sighs of contentment as it emerges for the bottle. A gourmand fragrance of exquisite depth and refinement, Linari’s ‘Angelo Di Fiume’ is a skilful blending of fresh fruit notes with gorgeous florals and lush sweet notes. Perfumer Mark Buxton worked with Linari to create a fragrance that speaks of sensuality and sublime mystery. Edged in 22 carat gold plating, the bottle hints at the luxurious olfactory experience within. In the opening, rich notes of cherry, raspberry and orange are cut with bright bergamot, before a show stopping floral heart of rose leaves and jasmine sweeps in, bringing its voluptuous elegance to bear. In the base notes, creamy Madagascan vanilla entices, mingling with sweet patchouli for a sumptuous effect. Resinous benzoin is backed by milky sandalwood against a classic musk, making for a warmly addictive dry down. Sweet and slightly fruity, ‘Miss Charming’ from Juliet Has A Gun is a playful fragrance that blends the delicate, summery notes of strawberry and vibrant wild rose with a mellow base of dark musk to create a beautifully balanced fragrance that is perfect for everyday wear throughout the warmer months. One of the longest running fragrances in the Juliette Has A Gun range, Miss Charming is a firm favourite amongst the team here at Roullier White. 
‘Tel Aviv’ from Galivant is a bright, sunny, floral fruity fragrance. Fresh head notes of clementine, bergamot, and blackcurrant bud wash over a floral heart of jasmine sambac absolute, Comoros’ ylang ylang, rose oil and freesia. A warm, musky base with sandalwood, musks, Deer’s Tongue absolute (liatrix) and benzoin add a gorgeous radiant glow. 
I would like to raise a glass to these succulent fruit cocktails; their relaxed, elysium musings are the olfactory equivalent of a hammock. A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N

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H EASY

Breathe Bad breath - it’s more than just embarrassing. But Sparklysmile's Bernadette, Esther and Tracey can help you freshen up during Smile Month.

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alitosis (from the Latin halitus (exhalation) and the Greek osis (a disease-causing process), oral malodour and fetor oris are terms for what you and I know as just plain old bad breath. Bad breath has a significant impact both personally and socially on those who suffer from it, as well as those on the receiving end. And bad breath may have serious long-term effects on your quality of life. There’s even a term for people who believe or fear they have bad breath: “halitophobia.” Each year we spend large amounts of money on fresh breath remedies and coverups, including gum, mints and mouth rinses and bad breath is one of the main reasons people visit their dentist. Over 2000 years ago, Hippocrates suggested the use of a rinse made from herbs and wine for sweetening breath and unacceptable bad breath is found in

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Sparklysmile’s about 50% of middle-aged and older adults. Sparklysmile is ideally placed to help you find out whether its cause is serious and how best you can manage it, as modern rinses may just hide a potentially serious problem leading to the loss of your teeth or worse.

IS MORNING BREATH NORMAL?

Because your mouth is dry during the night, mouth odour is usually worse upon awakening. This normal halitosis — morning breath — is universal in adults, affecting 85% or more of people. The intensity of bad breath differs during the day as a function of oral dryness due to stress, fasting or eating certain foods (garlic, onions, meat, fish and cheese, the most likely culprits), along with smoking and alcohol consumption. When fasting, you start to metabolise more fats within your body and there may be a distinct acetone smell of ketones on your breath. In addition, if no food is ingested, the tongue coating increases and this may make the odour more intense. This type of bad breath may be transient, often disappearing after eating, brushing one’s teeth, flossing, or rinsing with mouthwash. Bad breath may be persistent or chronic though, which is a more serious condition.It can negatively impact your personal, social and business relationships, leading to poor self-esteem and increased stress. This is usually caused by the activity of certain types of oral bacteria and less frequently by underlying medical problems.

TIPS TO COMBAT BAD BREATH

World class oral hygiene regimes using toothbrushes, interproximal brushes and/or dental floss • Tongue cleaning with the gentle use of a tongue scraper or brush if coated • Denture hygiene if needed • Periodontal (gum) therapy with their hygienists cleaning difficult areas to reach • Removal of tooth-decay and repair of defective or broken fillings • Extraction of third molars with debristrapping gum flaps • Treatment of candidiasis (yeast infections) • Then, maybe a mouthwash

ORAL CAUSES OF CHRONIC BAD BREATH

Most unpleasant odours are known to arise from proteins trapped in the mouth that are processed by oral bacteria. There are over 600 types of bacteria found in the average mouth — yet only a dozen or so types produce foul odours and these are often found in people suffering from gum problems that may lead to losing teeth. Another common cause of bad breath is bacteria at the back of the tongue which is relatively dry and poorly cleansed. Bacteria here thrive on remnants of food deposits, dead skin cells and post-nasal drip and the odours are characterised by the “rotten egg” smell of volatile sulphur compounds (VSCs). Other hard-to-clean parts of the mouth may contribute to the overall odour such as broken teeth and inter-dental and sub-gingival (under the gums) areas. Complicated or faulty dental work, , abscesses and unclean dentures may also affect your breath. Xerostomia (dry mouth) may leave a bad odour too and this may be caused by mouth-breathing and certain medications. Occasionally, antibiotics that suppress the normal mouth bacteria can lead to an easily treatable yeast infection called candidiasis

Bad breath may have serious long-term effects on your quality of life MEDICAL CAUSES

There are a few medical conditions that may cause halitosis, but these are much less common. Conditions that can contribute to bad breath include liver disease, lung infections, diabetes and kidney infections. However, if you suffer from halitosis you should not immediately conclude you suffer from these – it is most likely caused by something much more common.

TREATING BAD BREATH AT SPARKLYSMILE

Sparklysmile and their hygienists, Bernadette, Esther and Tracey are very experienced at finding out what types of bad breath you may have. Their advice and treatment depends very much on the causes and as most are mouth-related, they are then in a very good position to help you out. Treatment may be as simple as oral hygiene instruction, or more involved techniques such as scaling and deep cleaning with their team followed by regular maintenance visits. The aim of treatment is to create a healthier mouth by promoting more protective bacteria and showing you how to keep it as clean as possible. If the halitosis originates from additional tooth-related problems, then their dentists can help correct these problems too for example with new fillings or removing damaged wisdom teeth. If Sparklysmile believes your halitosis is of systemic origin (from other parts of your body), a team of specialists is easily contactable and, in such cases, treating a case of bad breath may just be a lifesaver. Don’t delay – if you think you have bad breath then visit Sparklysmile’s team and freshen up.

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INTERIORS

SOFT TOUCH T H E RU G CO M PA N Y

The Rug Company has launhced a new range of accessories with designer Luke Edward Hall. The quirky collection includes these lobster cushions, £135. therugcompany.com

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INTERIORS NOT E S Ideas, designs and styles for your home By PENDLE HARTE

EYE KNOW QUENTIN JONES X HABITAT

Illustrator and mixedmedia artist Quentin Jones' first capsule collection for Habitat features a radical curation of original artworks reimagined across textiles. Structured typography, bold primary colours, fluid freehand lines and figurative elements are reworked by hand into rugs and cushions. habitat.co.uk

DISH UP HAY

Hay's enamel collection comprises an extensive series of everyday plates, dishes and kitchenware. Featuring a distinctive speckled design on a contrasting background, it is available in a wide variety of colours, shapes and sizes. hay.dk

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RED ALERT Bright red pieces for the home

DARLINGS OF CHELSEA Enzo chair in leather, £871 darlingsofchelsea.co.uk

RADIO HEAD RUARK AUDIO X LINLEY

B E A N TO CU P DENBY

Denby's new Brew collection includes cups and mugs in a range of sizes plus large and small jugs, teapots, cafetieres and coffee drippers, all in Denby's stylish Studio Blue and Halo glazes. The collection is durable, practical and versatile. denbypottery.com

MARIMEKKO Oiva red teapot, £69 cloudberryliving.co.uk

The Tempo combines exquisite Linley marquetry with Ruark's award-winning technology and sound, making it probably the most collectable and desirable radio available. Each features marquetry inlays composed from four different veneers with solid sycamore front and rear edges and a soft goatskin-clad front panel. ruarkaudio.com

EDITOR’S PICK

KITCHENAID Limited edition Queen of Hearts stand mixer, £699 kitchenaid.co.uk

DYBERG LARSEN Haipot pendant light, £135.50 limelace.co.uk

B LO C K

PARTY VARANA

MADE Graphix desk in walnut and red, £149 made.com

Founded by designer Sujata Keshavan, Varana is the first stand-alone luxury retail space dedicated to artisanal expertise and the handmade from India. Beautiful carved wooden pieces and block printed textiles are some of the beautiful pieces on display. varanaworld.com

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FAB HAB Outdoor rug in coral, £49.95 cuckooland.com

MADE Layla cocoon bean bag, £149 made.com

MADE Friar earthenware gnome, £22 made.com

EDITOR’S PICK

MARNI Moon Walk animal stools, £568 luisaviaroma.com

LECHUZA Cube self-watering planter, £12.99 lechuza.co.uk

LECHUZA Cascada stacking planter, £19.99 lechuza.co.uk

OUT THERE INTERIORS

GARDEN PARTY

ROCKETT ST GEORGE Lavish gold ice bucket, £90 rockettstgeorge.co.uk

Outdoor garland lighting, £175 outthereinteriors.com

Decor for your outdoor spaces By P E N D L E H A R T E

MADE Rika small woven hammock, £25 made.com

ROCKETT ST GEORGE Faux monstera plant, £36 rockettstgeorge.co.uk

MARNI Moon Walk chaise longue, £665 luisaviaroma.com

GARDEN TRADING Hampstead hanging nest chair, £350 gardentrading.co.uk

ROCKETT ST GEORGE Bamboo side tables, £160 rockettstgeorge.co.uk

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BOOK CLUB Five of the best new interiors tomes Words P E N D L E H A R T E

PA LLET ST Y LE Pallet Style captures the growing trend for DIY furniture made from wooden pallets, one of the most searched for items on Pinterest. An introductory section explains the different kinds of standard pallets – many of which can be sourced for free as they are so readily available. Full instructions for deconstructing a pallet are provided, together with ideas on how to source them. So, whether you want to make something in a weekend or embark on a more complex bespoke piece for your home, these projects are stylish and sustainable, from Scandiinfluenced urban apartments to rustic retreats. £20, kylebooks.com

W E AV I N G Weaving is a centuries-old craft with a fascinating history, and one that continues to evolve. It is being revitalized today by designers, artists and modern craftspeople all over the world: from wall-hangings and

N O R TH E R N CO M FO R T carpets to art installations and technological tours-de-force. Weaving – Contemporary Makers on the Loom presents a survey of this vibrant revival, with profiles of over twenty contemporary weavers. Author Katie Treggiden’s essays explore the craft’s relationship with themes such as emancipation, migration and new technologies. £30, ludion.be

K ITC H E N LI V I N G Kitchen Living delves into the space where we now spend most of our time, lookgin at current technology and trends that have allowed these spaces to become more experimental. From kitchen designers to food writers to photographers, this is a voyage through the kitchen interiors that inspire the people who have made food their life. Draw inspiration and learn life hacks on how subtle touches can create mighty solutions. £40, gestalten.com

Scandinavian design and creativity are synonymous with cozy homes and architecture that combine style with tradition, indoors with outdoors, natural materials with rich colors, and playfulness with clarity. Northern Comfort – The Nordic Art of Creative Living brings together the people, endeavors, and ideas that best embody this way of life, focusing on interior design while also venturing into the outdoors, the kitchen, and the atelier. £40, gestalten.com

M I D - C E N T U RY

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Written by Keith Stephenson and Mark Hampshire from Mini Moderns, the renowned interiors brand which specialises in applied pattern across a varied range of products, this is a comprehensive guide to mid-century pattern and style. It's a beautifully photographed book in which Keith and Mark delve into the cornerstones of mid-century style and share their secrets on how to bring together the things you love to create your own look. They also include inspirational case studies, to demonstrate particular looks such as Beatnik Beach House and Scandi Rustic to Ocean Blue and Studio Townhouse.. £20, octopusbooks.co.uk A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N

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PAT T E R N C U TS How 2019’s Open Call resulted in four fabulous new additions to the Liberty fabric collection Wo r d s P E N D L E H A R T E

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ast September, Liberty launched a mission to find the next big artistic talent in the UK, inviting artists, creators and designers to upload a photo of their work to Instagram using #LibertyOpenCall for the chance to have it immortalised in iconic Liberty fabric. From digital drawing to illustration, over 5,000 incredible entries rolled in across a widerange of artistic mediums. By encouraging the design and craft community around Liberty to directly contribute to the designs they wanted to see in store, the well-loved Liberty fabric collections will be shaped and moulded by the people who love them the most. With over 7,600 votes the judging panel selected four incredible talents: Natasha Coverdale, Duncan Grant, Emma Hill and Catherine Rowe, who now take their place alongside a lineup of design icons to sell their prints exclusively in Liberty for Spring/Summer 2019. Using social media to tap into art and design communities across the British Isles, more people than ever were able to submit their creations. Through this, Liberty has grown its customer community by involving them in design, decision-making and ultimately investing in the very fabric of Liberty. This year’s Liberty Open Call prize also puts the winners at the center of their print’s journey, including time spent developing the print alongside the design team, as well as a trip to Liberty’s fabric mill in Italy, where they will watch as the winning fabrics are printed. GRAFFITI SUMMER BY EMMA HILL

The winners, in their own words...

Emma Hill

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’m self-taught: my art education is based on eight years of intensive searching for art and culture during my days travelling worldwide as cabin crew for British Airways. I am an art instructor at Arthouse Unlimited, a charity working with adults with complex epilepsy and learning difficulties. In between juggling my work and family life, I paint pictures. My artwork is created with acrylic paint on canvas. My abstract paintings are raw, self-expressive and contemporary, blurring the lines between impressionism and graffiti. They are spontaneous and intuitive, expressive and emotionally charged. While my artworks are large, they give a sense of freedom. Liberty Open Call found me, randomly appearing in my instagram feed. My winning entry was a painting that I completed the day before the entry opened. This painting’s starting point is inspired by the sea and the sky, it reminds me of the moment at the end of a storm, as the wild forces of nature embrace calmness and beauty. It is called Graffiti Summer because it takes me back to last summer and my daughter’s 14th birthday. I took

“Liberty Open Call found me by randomly appearing in my Instagram feed”

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“Recognition by Liberty is like winning gold in the desigin Olympics”

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photos of her with graffiti in Camden and although the painting doesn’t look like any of the graffiti we saw, I think my painting has a similar raw energy and vibrancy. There must be something special about seeing your own design on fabric for the first time, as it is being printed. I am very much looking forward to working with the Liberty team. I’m excited about the idea of what I have made simply as a painting, which now within design can push the boundaries and possibilities further, developing it into something new and unique.

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am a self-employed designer working from my studio in Hove, Sussex. I have been in this glorious field for over 15 years;I have an MA in Design and I manage two websites - natashacoverdale. com for graphic design and studiocoverdale. com for delicious floral prints. I also dabble in Escape Room interior design… I am fascinated with the folklore of plants, fashion history and swoon over any faded

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grandeur. I love English Heritage and any authentically produced period drama. I am mainly digital, and work with a Wacom Pen and tablet, drawing straight into Adobe Illustrator. But I am never too far away from a Posca Pen, paper and my Lino cutting tools. I would describe my style as joyous but seductive, luxury with a pinch of playful. A colourful escape from reality. Having lived in Hong Kong, Bangkok and Texas I think that these bold and vibrant places have also proved inspirational to me. My floral prints have a tiny hidden Iguana named Derek in them… he has punk hair and a heart tattoo. I found out about the Open Call when it started, a good few years ago, and I queued up around the block from 5am with my portfolio. I was inspired to continue to enter because in my mind recognition by Liberty has always been like winning gold in the design Olympics. My winning piece is actually a crop of a print I was working on in the summer. Its scale and colours caught my eye - it was piece on its own. It’s an honour that someone would enjoy my work enough to buy it, and even more wonderful to be creative with it. The design is very versatile and so could work as a wild jacket or sumptuous cushion cover. Anything in large scale would really let the detail sing I’d love a quilt.

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SMALL GREEN TOWN BY DUNCAN GRANT

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y style is eclectic and slightly deranged. A combination of pattern, impressionism and imagination bought to life on canvas / paper. A friend said I should enter as I’ve heard before that my work could look good as fabric. My winning design is unique but is one of a family of over 50 designs called “Small Towns”. I’m hoping that I will get more opportunities in fabric design and more commercial work that will allow me to spend time creating art. It will be great seeing the fabric coming off the mill and being used to create other Liberty pieces.

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work with scraperboard - a medium that gives an engraving or relief print type of effect. The scraperboard artwork is black and white originally and so I scan it in and colour it digitally. I like to hope my artwork style is difficult to place in time. I am hugely inspired by late 19th century arts and crafts movement artists, whose work has stood the test of time so remarkably. I hope mine will do the same. My work is quite traditional and classic, always involving wildlife and nature. I have often received the very wonderful compliment that my works look as though it belongs in Liberty! I never thought it actually would make its way in though. A friend tagged me on instagram about the competition. I created Palace Gardens specifically for the Liberty Open Call. I love my patterns to have a story behind them. Palace Gardens is all about a very beautiful British summer’s day in an amazing garden of a palace. The rabbit & dog are inspired by Staffordshire pottery figures from the early 20th century - I imagine them to be on the windowsill in the palace looking onto the beautiful gardens, which are full of all the other natural elements in the design - berries, blackbirds, tulips and fruit. I’m very excited about going to Italy to see the fabric being printed. I’d love to see Palace Gardens made into a beautiful dress. A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N

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The strength and quality of Derbyshire clay led to the formation of Denby Pottery TIBOR REICH FOR DENBY, 1950S

enby Pottery is a British institution. Everyone will find Denby pieces that remind them of their grandparents’ houses and their parents’ homes – while the new collections continue to build on the brand’s heritage to produce stylish pieces for contemporary homes. In 1809, entrepreneur William Bourne discovered the strength and quality of Derbyshire clay and set up a factory employing local craftsmen, naming it after the village of its base and kicked off the tradition of jollying, fettling and handcrafting. Over the years, Denby developed secret glaze recipes that when fired to the right temperatures give each piece its unique and durable surface. The Majolica glaze is over 100 years old. In the 1920s, as the nation emerged from the darkness of the wartime years, the vibrant Electric Blue glaze captured the cheerfulness of peacetime. More recently, Denby’s designers have reflected its captivating glaze effect in modern designs including Halo and Praline. Into the 1940s, wartime restrictions meant that Denby ran out of all other glazes apart from Utility Brown, which was aptly named as craftsmen rallied together and filled the kilns with practical

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teapots, rum bottles for the navy and even telegraphic insulators and battery jars to aid the war effort. In the 1950s designer Tibor Reich, the son of a Hungarian ribbon manufacturer, created eclectic designs for Denby which graced the inside of No 10 Downing Street and Concorde, putting Denby firmly on the design map. Tibor’s pottery was often described as ‘Picasso-like’ and had its admirers and critics. Tibor also advised on colour and patterns for several of Denby’s other ranges at that time. The Chevron collection, produced between 1962 and 1978, was an outstanding success in Britain and USA. Denby’s Natural Canvas collection, launched in 2016, takes inspiration and pays homage to Chevron and is every bit as alluring for a modern audience. It is made at Denby’s original pottery in Derbyshire, still made by skilled artisans using high quality, locally sourced clay. Each unique piece is individually and expertly glazed to give warmth as well as prevent chipping for enhanced durability and lasting appeal. Denby’s current ranges Halo and Azure really come to life in the kiln. With tiny particles of glaze, exacting temperatures and a little specialist know-how, Denby continues to create pottery works of art. denbypottery.com A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N

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IITTALA Kastehelmi vase, £42 iittala.com

MARIMEKKO Mini vase in green, £20 marimekko.com

ORLA KIELY HOUSE Layered vase in pink, £50 johnlewis.com

ANOTHER COUNTRY Brack Vase by Tanya Gomez, £285 anothercountry.com

KAHLER Omaggio vase medium, £43 nordicnest.com

COX & COX

BLOOMINGVILLE Handmade grey stoneware vase, £22 hurnandhurn.com

PRETTY STEMS

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family home, maximising available light and space and to accommodate an extensive art collection. Q How did you change the building’s layout? A The two really significant changes were the creation of a new basement and a total reworking of the original staircase. The house was divided into four flats when we began so there is pretty much nothing left of the original layout. Q There are lots of glass doors and partitions. Can you tell us about them? A We wanted to create a sense of openness throughout the house, in particular within and between the principal floors. There was some conflict between this desire and the need to create functional spaces that could be used separately and privately. Glazed partitions provide the best of both worlds, creating separation but retaining the strong visual connections that we sought. Q How was the storage created? A Storage has been created on every level.

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‘leftover’ space as much as possible. The brief demanded a large art store which has been incorporated into the basement behind a huge secret door. Q The staircase is a beautiful shape - and the halls seem so wide. Can you tell us about that? A The staircase is in fact very modest in size but the simple white sculptural shapes, huge window and skylight and the narrow double-height volume all make it feel larger than it really is. The rooms are all simple rectangular spaces so we wanted the circulation spaces to be a bit softer and more organic. Q Can you describe the colour scheme and the materials used? a The materials palette has been kept very simple. White walls, a mix of polished concrete and oak parquet on the floors, black Crittal windows and subtle details highlighted in brass. The idea was to make calm, beautiful spaces and to let the owners’ collection of beautiful art and furniture shine. We were lucky enough to have a client with a fantastic eye for style and colour. We worked very closely together to ensure a seamless continuity between the architecture and interior design. 318.studio

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nterior designer Anna Burles from Run For The Hills has just completed a super cool and creative collaboration with Malcolm Russell of vintage store Retro Living. The duo have come together to curate a range of beautifully restored and collectable furniture pieces; reupholstered, reinvented and restyled using a selection of fashion forward fabrics and finishes selected by Anna. Retro Living is a haven for mid-century design, ranging from renowned designers such as Niels Moller, Arne Jacobson, Dyrlund and Hans Wegner. Each object is personally chosen by Malcolm Russell, who founded the store. Anna Burles runs award-winning boutique interior design studio Run For The Hills, specialising in the design of highly original and conceptual commercial and residential spaces. Her interiors are full of individuality, innovative surprises and hidden creative touches, styling modern and traditional spaces in conceptual ways, devising exciting schemes full of creative

The 1930s armchairs are finished in gorgeous patterns and colours

touches and artfully juxtaposing eclectic finds, vintage classics and antique s with modern next generation design and high street gems. Her client list includes wellknown and stylish private individuals, music stars and well-known hospitality and retail brands. She even designed for the Queen during the Coronation Festival. She runs the business with her artist and graphic designer husband, Chris (aka “Dex”) and they also specialise in hospitality design, including concepting a new Boutique Cinema, Bar & Cafe in Bath, and Kricket’s new restaurant at the iconic Television Centre. On the residential side, they are currently refurbishing a huge, light-filled large apartment within an iconic shorefront grand hotel in Nice and styling the London home of pop star Ellie Goulding, with whom Anna’s worked for many years. Anna and Malcolm’s first collection includes a range of 1930s Deco-style armchairs by Jindrich Halabala, finished in a gorgeous suite of patterns and colours from fabric company Arley House and

Linwood textiles. Also available is a range of single armchairs and pairs, all beautifully restored and re-upholstered in fabrics shot through with Anna’s trademark style, restored with care by Malcolm and his team of artisans.

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The herdysleep mattress blends the most natural fibres with advanced pocket spring technology for the ultimate night’s sleep. Hand-crafted in the UK using traditional techniques, over 100 years of expertise goes into every lovingly made luxury mattress. herdysleep.com

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Nanu's pillows are designed according to your size and sleeping position, to provide the optimum in comfort and support. We love ours. £35 nanusleep.co.uk

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Urban Collective cotton/linen blend bedsheets promise to deliver the linen look with a softer feel, if that's possible. The duvet covers, sheets and pillowcases are designed to improve with use. We love the set in Keepsake Lilac, pictured. urbancollective.com

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Supportive, soft and quick to bounce back, a wool pillow draws moisture away from the skin for a steady temperature. It’s also naturally dust mite free. £69 herdysleep.com

LOVE LINEN CARAVANE

The beauty of Caravane's Selena bedlinen collection lies in its exceptional craftsmanship. These are fine linen fibres, harvested and woven in Europe and dyed using a special piece-dyeing technique that creates unique shades and ensures that no two pieces are ever exactly the same. The range comes in a vast array of shades for mixing and matching. caravane.co.uk

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Both supportive and soft , Soak & Sleep's Ultimate Hungarian goose down pillow is rated by Which? and delivers all the comfort you could ever want. £80 soakandsleep.com

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STRETCH WITHOUT STRESS ~ How a creative curriculum enables girls to thrive ~ How Modern Boarding supports academic success and wellbeing

We look forward to presenting two key messages about how modern boarding can help girls to achieve their very best: How to challenge girls so that they not only achieve excellent academic results but leave school with a love of learning and a set of skills that fit her to meet the challenges of her personal and professional life in the years ahead. What boarding looks like in the 21st century, the benefits to pupils and to families and how boarding plays an integral part in a girl’s academic and cocurricular achievements as well as her health.

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presences, with wonderfully sleek aesthetics which are unashamedly a little poppy. The design cues reference Scandi style and lessons from Memphis, interpreted through a simple, contemporary design language. The artistic director is Leonardo Fortino, a young designer who nevertheless boasts extensive experience in the metal production sector; his formal research process centres on geo-metry, revisited through a process of summary and simplification. The collections feature a colour palette of pastel tones which are at the same time warm and vibrant, half-way between the North Sea and the Mediterranean. Estensioni is the brand’s first collection, which officially marks its passage from Car-Met toFormae; It is composed of visually light objects, where geometric linearity and graphical accents are accentuated only by the artisan processes – laser cutting, welding, mechanical connection,manual bending and punching – used during their creation. The final painting process then confersa texture with a porous effect which allows the colour palette of neutral and pastel tones to maintain a warm, tactile note. Part of the Estensioni collection, the products Engioi, Ambrogio and Half Moon can be considered illustrative of Formae’s entire production due to their style and manufacturing characteristics. formaecollection.com

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From desert adventures to Old Town discoveries, a burgeoning culinary scene and a vibrant art district, the sky’s the limit in Scottsdale, Arizona. We explore the best of the city with Experience Scottsdale. experiencescottsdale.com

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Away's clever wheelie case contains two neat compartments with straps to compress your clothes, a hidden laundry bag and an assortment of travel plugs. Best of all, there's a removable portable charger stashed in a special compartment. It comes in a wide range of sizes from carry on to large. From £225; awaytravel.com

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Kipling's new Travel Light collection includes a vast selection of totes, cabin bags and duffles – we love the Darcey, a soft four-wheel spinner with a handy front pocket that comes in the cool Scribble Lines print among other colourways. £126; kipling.com

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s states go, Arizona is pretty spectacular. Of course there are the showstoppers - the Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, Cathedral Rock. But it’s the handful of localised micro-climates and the multiple terrains that make for such interesting travelling. Within the near 300,000 square kilometers that make up the state, there are the blisteringly hot summers and desert climate of the south, the forests of pine and Douglas fir trees in the north and the large, deep canyons and craggy mountain ranges that crawl up from the south into the central region. On top of that, if you’re so inclined to risk your limbs in a pair of skis on a snowy mountain, there are three resorts to choose from. It’s Arizona’s gorgeous climate and magnificent desert scenery that are the main draw. Buckets of southwestern soul can be soaked up in Scottsdale, a city located to the east of Phoenix. Known as Arizona’s luxury watering hole, Scottsdale has shaken off its Wild West façade, becoming an upmarket oasis of Sonoran mountainside resorts, outdoor activities and a vibrant food scene. One of the city’s standouts is its world-class spas; people flock to the area for some much-needed pampering. It’s the perfect escape during cooler months, with mild temperatures

and an enviable amount of sunshine - typically around 300 sunny days in a year. All this makes for endless opportunities for relaxation and adventure. You’ll sip tequila amongst the saguaro cacti, enjoy a smorgasbord of spectacular architecture and soak up the astounding beauty of the desert. Some of Arizona’s best resorts can be found in Scottsdale. One such is the endlessly chic Mountain Shadows, so called for its location at the foot of Camelback Mountain. Here you’ll find a distinctly cool crowd; they breeze through the slick lobby before settling into a private pool cabana with a chilled bottle of rosé. The property dates back to the 1950s when it attracted the likes of John Wayne and Elizabeth Taylor. The resort’s glamorous past with Hollywood’s finest is documented in black and white pictures lining the walls. Another notable feature is the glass-walled shower which stands centre stage in each signature deluxe room. Perhaps even more historically fascinating is the nearby Hotel Valley Ho. Aside from the flat screen TVs and internet access, the place is a midcentury timewarp. Spacious rooms have oak credenzas and Saarinen chairs, and the spa is a destination in itself. Located in downtown Scottsdale, the hotel was a celebrity hotpot when it opened in the '50s, playing host to Bing Crosby, Tony Curtis and Zsa Zsa Gabor – Richard Wagner and Natalie Wood even got married here. Revamped and reopened in 2005, the property remains a popular spot for visitors and locals, who come A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N

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You don’t visit Arizona without cramming in a taco or ten for the weekend pool parties and throwback glamour. The newer tower rooms offer a more contemporary design, while the historic hotel section is a paragon of midcentury design married with modern amenities. The Hyatt Regency is another resort worth writing down, most notably for its exemplary spa which has a Himalyan salt room, a French celtic mineral pool and a seamingly endless treatment menu. While the city thrums with adventure and high-end offerings, a glimmer HYATT REGENCY SCOTTSDALE RESORT

of the Wild West can be seen in Scottsdale’s Old Town. Museums and the Arts District celebrate the deep-rooted heritage of the Hopi, a Native American tribe who have populated the state for centuries. For a unique museum experience, visit Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West to engage in Arizona's cowboy culture. You'll also definitely want to visit the crown-jewel of Scottsdale’s architecture scene, Taliesin West. Situated in the foothills of the McDowell Mountains, Taliesin West is the former winter residence and school of architect Frank Lloyd Wright. It spans 600 acres and offers visitors a fascinating look into the life of Wright, who built this place as a sort of utopian desert paradise for himself and his students. Scottsdale is best experienced by way of the outdoors, so be sure to pack your trainers. If you love hiking, head to Camelback Mountain for a challenging workout that rewards with amazing views from the top. Trails around the McDowell Sonoran Preserve are less taxing but rank just as highly on the nature front. Spanning nearly 30,000 acres, the preserve offers a variety of activities for outdoor enthusiasts: rock climbing, bird watching, horseback riding, and wildflower viewing, to name a few. By far the most superior way to explore the desert though, is from the lofty heights of a hot air balloon. The view from above really is astounding, especially when paired with a truly spectacular sunrise. Trust us when we say that the 4am wake up call is worth it. But there really is no limit to the ways in which you can get around when you’re back on the ground. If you’ve still not seen enough, with Stellar Adventures you can zoom through the landscape on a quad bike (but wear old clothes because the dust is extreme). You

can even paddle through the desert with a guided excursion on the Lower Salt River with Arizona Outback Adventures. You don’t visit Arizona without cramming in a taco or ten; Mexican cuisine is a cornerstone of the state's culinary offering after all. The Mission is a kind of gothic Spanish Catina that dishes out modern Latin food. You must order the table-side guacamole, no one works an avocado like these guys - they've even given the classic margarita a spin with the stuff. You can enjoy traditional southwestern cuisine just about anywhere in Scottsdale, but for something special, FnB is a charmingly petite restaurant and arguably one of the state’s most well known culinary destinations. Chef Charleen Badman was named James Beard Foundation’s 2019 Best Chef: Southwest this month, following five consecutive nominations. Big in both flavour and creativity, her tasty and seasonal vegetable dishes make for a fabulous evening of eating. Ingredients are sourced from top local farmers, proving that Arizona has a robust agricultural sector, while the impressive wine menu showcases the state’s blossoming viticulture scene. This catch-all destination really does make for a fascinating trip. From dining to adventure, scenery to spas, you’d be hard pushed to find a traveller who leaves Scottsdale unfulfilled.

Rooms at Mountain Shadows start from £126 per room, per night. mountainshadows.com • Rooms at Hotel Valley Ho start from £143 per room, per night. hotelvalleyho.com • Rooms at Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Gainey Ranch start from £133 per room, per night. hyatt.com • For further information on Scottsdale, visit experiencescottsdale.com

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ne of life’s greatest happinesses is when your trip to Cornwall coincides with a heatwave. The long tidal beach at Portreath is a wonderful place to spread out on the sand, or coast a wave on a bodyboard. It’s a popular spot but less crowded than some of Cornwall’s hotspots and it’s easily worth the punishing drive from London. At first, Gwel an Mor resort strikes us as alpine – clusters of wooden chalets with pitched roofs and cheery yellow painted window frames remind us of Switzerland, but we’re not staying in the main site. Slightly set apart is the newer Residence Collection, whose single-storey, wood-clad lodges are spacious and slightly futuristic, not Swiss so much as maybe virtual reality. Our wide decked terrace faces a wide open field and isn’t overlooked by anyone – immediately we throw open the bi-fold doors and the place is filled with sunlight.

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of knowledge and enthusiasm about everything to do with animals – he’s less keen on the people who fail to look after them properly. We start with pygmy goats before meeting an emu (“she’s so attached to me that she won’t eat when I’m here” and some exotic chickens; then there are reindeer (it’s not even Christmas) and inside the barn ferrets and a weasel, rats and a snake, which we are all invited to hold. Gary’s menagerie is lovingly maintained, to the extent that it includes animals not usually thought of as tame or domesticated. Before we see the foxes we are told to keep our voices down and not

Gary’s menagerie is lovingly maintained, to the extent that it includes animals not usually thought of as tame or domesticated to frighten them. Yes, there are foxes – and under Gary’s expert guidance, we are all able to stroke them, hand-feed them and even – this is no joke – to be kissed by them. We bend our faces and Mr Fox reaches out his nose and actually kisses us. For those of us used to the mangy zombie foxes that skulk around London, it’s a revelation. No wonder fox fur coats used to be so popular, someone points out – the softness is amazing. After the foxes, we admire a whiter-than-white fluffy barn owl, which swoops over our heads and lands on its special glove. It’s a short walk down a dreamy bluebelllined path to the beach, and a popular, unreconstructed beach cafe occupies the premium spot and serves up hearty burgers and chips. Dinner at Gwel an Mor’s Terrace restaurant is more refined while remaining acceptable for children

of all dietary persuasions (the kids’ menu is pitched just right). We enjoy seafood linguini and fish and chips, and the next day we order takeaway pizza to our lodge, after a lengthy massage at the relaxing spa. It’s hard to think of anywhere that caters better to families, with every detail taken care of – comfort for adults and entertainment for tots. Don’t let the drive put you off.

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Net-A-Porter’s colourful vacation capsules and free-spirited pieces have been sizeddown with the launch of Jet-A-Porter Kids, comprising 21 brands and over 160 options for girls and boys. Key brands include Zimmerman, Doen, Marysia, Pippa Holt and Ancient Greek Sandals. net-a-porter.com

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For SS19, Outside the Lines has released a collection of embroidered dresses, playsuits, blouses, shorts, sweatshirts and tees, all finished with tassels, trims and pompoms to add a bohemian touch. outside-the-lines.co.uk

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id you know that babies' eyes need to be protected from sunlight? The lens of a baby’s eye is permeable to UVA and doesn’t become impermeable until adulthood. Therefore it’s necessary to protect babies’ retinas with sun filters. Alarmingly, damage caused in childhood is cumulative and predisposes adults to pathologies. Plus, special attention must be paid to glare: if children still learning to walk are blinded by the sun, they may lose their balance and injure themselves. So sunglasses for tots really are a must, and they need to fit properly. Izipizi baby and kids' glasses have an ultra-resistant, soft frame and their straight arms allow them to follow the baby’s growth. They are BPA-free and hypoallergenic. Lenses are polarized and category 3. In addition, an ultra-flexible, resistant and adjustable silicone band ensures you won’t lose them. izipizi.com

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ow successful can a bilingual approach be in the UK? Well, since Lycée International Winston Churchill was inaugurated in 2015 by the then President of France, François Hollande, we have grown rapidly to cater to in excess of 900 students. We consistently deliver high standards for every student. Indeed, this year, 100% of students who applied to Russell Group universities received an offer, while 92% of students who applied to UCAS received an average of 3.5 offers out of a maximum of 5. Our continued drive for excellence means that we are the only French international school in the UK to be rated as ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted for Sixth Form provision. Plus, we were the first French international

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school in the UK to be authorised by the International Baccalaureate Organization to offer its prestigious Diploma Programme (IBDP). The IBDP is an excellent example of how students can learn more broadly and deeply than with the British curriculum. It is focused on inquiry and concept-based learning, which means students do a lot of research; they can often choose their own topics and phrase their own questions themselves. There are many other advantages to sending your child to a bilingual school. Most obviously, each child benefits from receiving the best of two curriculums. In our Primary section, we deliver 50% of the curriculum in English, and 50% in French, which can see students in as little as one or two years able to speak with a level of competency and fluency that far exceeds pupils in British schools. Indeed, by the age of 11, our students read Molière in French at the same time as Shakespeare in English. While in our Secondary section, students are able to choose between a twin-track approach: the Bac Français Bilingue, which leads to the French baccalaureate during Sixth Form; and the English International Programme, which leads to the IBDP.

During their time in the Secondary section, students can also learn other languages like Spanish, German and Mandarin. Another advantage of sending your child to a bilingual school is the international environment. We have 16 nationalities of teachers, 29 nationalities of staff and 45 nationalities of students. It means that pupils can flourish as the international citizens they will need to become in order to succeed in life beyond education. Our modern, progressive approach to teaching and learning is complemented by a holistic culture of wellbeing at the heart of our school. We have a dedicated team of counsellors and even a therapy dog to support our students. The education landscape is changing. The IB is eclipsing A-Levels and forcing schools to reevaluate how they educate their students. We urge any parent who is considering which type of school is best for their child to choose a bilingual one. The feedback we receive from our British families on the well-rounded education we provide, overwhelmingly says that we equip their children with a comprehensive education that will prepare them for life. A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N

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For glitter, check out the newly installed Waddesdon Bequest in room 2a and marvel at medieval and Renaissance prizes – alongside later fakes – amassed by Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild. The summer draw is Manga (until 26 August), an exploration of Japan’s graphic novels and comics. It has brought a huge range of treasures to the Sainsbury Exhibitions Gallery – from a 17-metre demon-decorated shabuki theatre curtain to a recreation of the oldestsurviving manga bookshop in Tokyo. History is brought bang up to date with current superstars of the manga world and, since manga have had a massive influence on gaming, this might just be the summer show to tempt children away from their screens. They will also love the opportunity to be ‘manga-fied’ in the special photo booth. Activities: The Families Desk in the Great Court is the place to pick up art materials, gallery backpacks and challenges to turn your visit into a treasure hunt. Breakout: Spread out your picnic at the Level 1 Ford Centre for Young Visitors (open weekends and holidays). Russell Square, north east of the museum, offers a great patch of green for letting of steam.

Horniman Museum 100 London Road SE23; horniman.ac.uk Open: museum 10am-5.30pm; gardens Mon-Sat 7.15am-sunset; Sun 8amsunset Entry: Free except aquarium, butterfly house and some special exhibitions f children were allowed to design museums, the Horniman is very likely what they would come up with. Eclectic and exciting, it’s packed with over 350,000 curiosities from across the planet. Children love the anthropology collection, especially the masks, and the world musical instruments. There’s also an extensive handling collection, including puppets

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object handling sessions happen around the museum. Breakout: The gardens are perfect for picnicking, nature activities and Plonk crazy golf, with a Dutch barn for when it rains.

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and clothing. Crowd-pleasing highlight is the Brick Wonders Lego exhibition (until 27 October), with over 50 models ranging from an Egyptian pyramid to the international space station. It’s perfect for inspiring young builders – especially as there’s a hands-on play area. Claire Morgan’s ‘As I Live and Breathe’ installation in Gallery Square explores themes of waste and the impact of humans on their surroundings and is supported with displays in the Natural History Gallery. You can’t visit without taking in the gardens, with animal walk, butterfly house and aquarium. Newer attractions include the grasslands area masterminded by Olympic Park designer James Hitchmough and designed to flower all summer long. Activities: Download activity packs before your visit. Hands On Base

Covent Garden Piazza, WC2; ltmuseum.co.uk Open: 10am-6pm Entry: £16.50 (online price, valid 12 months); under 17s free ne of London’s gems, London Transport Museum is a source of wonder to children who love anything with wheels, and with plenty to entice older ones who want to learn more about the operation and engineering of the capital’s transport system. Untangling the Tracks is the newest exhibition, looking at mass-communication supporting the huge Thameslink upgrade. The Family Fun open day at the museum’s Acton Depot (Sat 13-Sun 14 July, adults £12) is a summer highlight. Open-day events are a chance to explore 320,000 rare and large collection pieces, including old trains, trams and buses, and this one is designed specially for children, with story time sessions and rides on heritage omnibuses and miniature steam trains. Activities: The All Aboard play zone on the ground floor is designed for young

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visitors, with dressing up and train and bus-driving fun. Future Engineers gallery is the place to test problemsolving skills, with interactive exhibits focused round engineering and urban planning. Breakout: There’s a small indoor picnic area for packed lunches, and Covent Garden is all around you. At Acton, you’ll find pop-up food stalls outside the depot on open days.

National Maritime Museum Park Row, East Greenwich, SE10; rmg.co.uk Open: museum 10am-5pm Entry: Free, except some special exhibitions reenwich can lay claim to be London’s second great museum quarter, packing in the National Maritime Museum, Queen’s House, Cutty Sark and Royal Observatory. But there’s more than enough fun in the National Maritime Museum to occupy a day or more, especially with the four brilliant new galleries that opened last year. The first two focus on Pacific and Polar regions. Sea Things covers maritime tales and treasures – from whale’s teeth to Titanic relics – and, with many things on open display so children can get up close. The Pigott Family Gallery: Tudor and Stuart Seafarers contains objects that tell stories about this key period in our nation’s history – focusing on maritime heroes and villains, alongside ordinary seafarers. The major summer exhibition The Moon is in honour of 50 years since the Apollo 11 moon landings and brings together 180 objects, including lunar samples from the mission. The Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition (to 4 August) is well worth a visit, with awe-inspiring photographs taken over the past decade. Activities: The interactive Great Map on the first floor is fabulous fun, letting children explore our world. AHOY! for 0-7s is super-immersive and super-popular so remember to book your free ticket in advance. All Hands, suitable for older children, offers everything from cannon firing to ship’s galley cookery. Breakout: Greenwich Park is one of London’s finest. Or do the creepy echo-filled walk under the Thames through Greenwich Foot Tunnel to picnic at SUMMER Mudchute Par 2019   |  130 and Farm.

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“VR therapies can have better results than the best face-to-face interventions”

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creens, games, apps and the internet are often seen as the ‘baddies’ in our lives – but can computer science improve our lives and wellbeing? There are lots of scary headlines about Artificial Intelligence taking over our lives and our jobs: autonomous cars becoming our faceless taxi drivers; apps organising our finances; disembodied voices choosing our playlists. We even hear stories of robots caring for our ageing relatives. And no-one can feel comfortable about teenagers spending too long alone in their rooms on the internet – which does have threats and dangers. In this era of instant gratification, it’s important to stop, take a deep breath, slow down and put things in perspective. It is useful to remind ourselves of what benefits the communications revolution has brought, and may deliver in the future. Many of the concepts that at first seem worrying or A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N

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find a list of 14 things to do together ‘on your doorstep’. Immediately, you and your child are reconnecting and really observing what’s going on in nature close at hand.

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disempowering may well be the ideas that save us. For instance, autonomous cars with integrated safety features, controlled maximum speeds and zero emissions will dramatically reduce accidents and pollution on the roads. Here are a few other things that are on the positive side of the story about the tech that affects our lives today – and may help us and our children.

“All children should be fluent in the technological languages that will facilitate their futures”

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Studies show that it’s not the length of screen time that endangers mental health and behaviour, but rather the content itself. It’s useful to identify the four different types of screen time – creative, communicative, active and passive. There are positive aspects to each, and using the mantra of ‘measured, monitored, meaningful’ can guide our children to a healthy relationship with their screens. Of course, it’s not just the kids that may be spending too long with their eyeballs fixed to the illuminated rectangle. Hold is a nice little app, good for both teenagers and adults, that rewards you for not using your phone. This is a great way to help you instigate good family habits such as ‘no tech at the table’.

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While having dinner together every evening is the best way to catch up and connect with the family, technology has brought us some ways of delivering a face-to-face experience when we can’t actually be there. Facetime and Skype are wonderfully easy ways of making us feel we’ve almost actually been in someone’s presence. It can be a real comfort to students away from

home to have Mum in the kitchen with them for a chat – even if they are just on their iPad.

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It’s widely accepted that taking time out to focus on yourself is worthwhile. But if you are juggling children, work, a partner and life in general, it can be hard to find that quality ‘me’ time. Something like Yoga with Adriene on YouTube is a lovely way of focusing on your fitness and your mind, facilitated by our old friend the internet. It's not just for adults – this summer our Fit for the Future coding camps will include a few minutes of meditation every day to help young people focus and reconnect with themselves. Meditation has been shown to improve concentration and behaviour in schools.

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There’s research to show that time outside improves our levels of happiness. The Wild Network have a mission to grow what they call Wildtime. They have partnered with Persil to create the free Wild Explorers app, to help the whole family get outside. So, if you have 10 minutes with your four year-old you could

There is a growing concern about children’s diet and exercise. Simple tick charts you can make with your kids to track the fruit and veg they’ve eaten each day is a way to start 'codifying' data and rewarding improvements in their routines and eating habits. Change 4 Life apps, from Public Health England, are easy to use and super kid-friendly. Put the Food Scanner app in the hands of a six year old and you’ll have an expert on the sugar, fat and salt content of your favourite packaged foods. On an idle stroll into my kitchen with this, I discovered that Nutella has 56.3 sugar cubes per jar, making it very high in sugar and saturated fat. But on a brighter note, it’s low in salt.

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‘Time to stand!’ Anyone with an Apple watch will recognise this command. Devices that measure movement and incentivise exercise generally do improve our fitness. Fitbit has a new tracker that promises to ‘Build healthy habits’ for kids. At our camps children have created their own pedometers – which, of course, they can’t wait to try out.

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OxfordVR is working to develop a VR treatment for young people with social anxiety. When VR is done properly, the experience triggers the same psychological and physiological reactions as real-life situations. Their first live project to combat the fear of heights had results that are better than those expected with the best psychological intervention delivered face to face with a therapist. At Cypher, we believe that by giving our students the fundamentals of computational thinking we are reducing their fear of the future and giving them the tools to succeed in any field they choose. We want all children to be fluent with the technological languages that will facilitate their futures in a context that appeals to them - from fashion to engineering, art to mathematics, architecture to conservation. Cypher are running their Fit for the Future camps during the Summer holidays for children aged 5 - 12+. Including time for meditation, games and healthy snacks, the camps inspire children to learn the language of the future, coding, through learning the foundations of computational thinking and hands-on creative projects. Different themes each day will help our students get a positive approach to technology and develop their own ideas towards happiness and wellbeing. A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N

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Burtnwood Lane, Wandsworth SW17 An architecturally designed house with a contemporary design, on the doorstep of Wandsworth Common. • • • •

Toby Turnage looks forward to helping you. toby.turnage@knightfrank.com 020 3589 2850

Extended and refurbished Beatrix Potter catchment area Fantastic transport links Approximately 1,759 sq ft

Guide price

Available upon request

Freehold knightfrank.co.uk Connecting people & property, perfectly.

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PROPERTY • FOCUS

Property on Beaufort Street

Staying ahead of the

GAME Sales intelligence about your home now available to all in Prime Central and Southwest London

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n an unprecedented industry move, we are delighted to introduce our proprietary platform 'PlatformYOU' to Prime Central and Southwest London homeowners, free of charge. PlatformYOU is an online service which tracks hyperlocal market information, including comparable properties, local sales, exchanges, price changes and more. In essence, the platform allows you as a potential home seller, to track neighbouring properties, keep informed and remain one step ahead of the local market. We first launched PlatformYOU in 2017, offering exclusive access to our clients. Since, it has gone from strength to strength, being described as one of the most indepth market analysis tools of the UK Property industry.

“We believe everyone should have the opportunity to be wellinformed about the conditions of the property market, especially those surrounding their most valuable asset,” says Adrian Black, managing director and founder of YOUhome. “There is no catch to PlatformYOU. It really is free of charge. We simply want home sellers to have access to intelligence throughout their sale and we strongly believe that the presence of informed sellers allows for a more fluid market." Appointing YOUhome as your estate agent will give you exclusive benefits via the use of PlatformYOU, such as real-time marketing updates, views of your listing on all property portals, scheduled viewings, feedback from viewings, offer and sales progress tracking, plus additional hyperlocal market data representation.

ABOUT YOUHOME YOUhome is a new category of estate agent that was developed out of the need to help home sellers specifically as they navigate the oftendifficult experience of selling their most valuable asset. YOUhome Property Gurus leverage a bespoke combination of unparalleled research and technology with an experienced, emotionally connected approach. All offered at a disruptively fair fee thanks to lower overheads compared to the traditional agency model. www.youhome.co.uk

“We have seen again and again that when our home sellers engage with PlatformYOU, their sale happens faster and for a more attractive price. First our Property Gurus make their recommendations, then we look at market analysis provided by PlatformYOU. It is clear to everyone what the right approach is,” says Laurence Lai, Sales Director for YOUhome. Homeowners can visit platformyou.com to sign up and exclusively access information specifically relevant to the sale of their home at no charge. A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N

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JUNIPER DRIVE, LONDON Stunning two bedroom apartment situated in the sought after Battersea Reach development. The property benefits from direct river views from a generous terrace accessed from the reception room and master suite. The property comprises: two double bedrooms, two bathrooms and a large open plan Kitchen Reception room. With private underground parking and use of the gym and concierge this is a perfect example of a Berkley home. Viewings recommended in the first instance. EPC = B

GUIDE PRICE

ÂŁ1,195,000

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Chiswick Hammersmith West Kensington Fulham Chelsea

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Kew Sheen Twickenham Teddington Kingston

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LINDORE ROAD, LONDON Featherstone Leigh is pleased to present this stunning three bedroom split level apartment set within a grand period house perfectly located between The Commons. The property comprises, three double bedrooms, two bathrooms, separate WC and Utility room and large open plan reception room opening onto a private rear garden. The apartment has been expertly designed and refurbished to a particularly high standard throughout, space and light were critical in the design and is evident on viewing. EPC = C GUIDE PRICE

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For the London home seller.

PlatformYOU powered by

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We believe you should feel well informed about your home and its value. That’s why PlatformYOU is now available to all home owners, at no charge. You can track comparable properties, explore price changes, sold prices and more. There is no catch – just a wish for you to access valuable intelligence throughout your home sale. Visit platformyou.com

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