Canary Wharf Magazine August 2017

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f you’re one of the few people not jetting off to sunnier climes this month, then don’t fear, for in our August issue you’ll find the best the globe has to offer, without even having to move an inch. We start with travel inspiration from Jeremy Jauncey on page 24, a

man who has triumphed in turning his hobby into a business – an enviable feat – and produced some unbelievable photography in the process. If anything inspires you to up your Instagram game, it will be this. Also mixing business with pleasure is Nick Hammond, who writes from the polo field on page 30 as he explores the international schedule of British Polo Day – the world’s hottest new networking event, which travels from China to the UK via India and Dubai. Fashion is inspired by the picturesque charms of continental Europe this month as we take to the mosaiced streets of Lisbon on page 44 to explore A/W17’s chicest new looks, and on page 82 our love of motoring leads us to Paris, where Rory FH Smith reports from the Formula E Championships.

editor’s picks... 2 0 t he business of food Giant Robot is changing lunchtime in the Wharf – we meet its vendors

24 MR SOCIAL SAVVY How an Instagram star turned beautiful travel into a business

73 nailed it Nowadays, a manicure is just

Back on home turf, Cath Kidston’s design director, Christine Hafsten, talks to us on page 56 about steering the brand into the future. Relax, unwind, and allow us to take you around the world in 132 pages.

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6 6 m eet tim stevenson The founder of CPRESS on juice, travel and his

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Cath Kidston’s design director

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contributing e ditors Mhairi Graham Richard Brown

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Charlotte Phillips

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nick hammond

Karen Munnis has worked as a fashion

Nick Hammond is an in-demand

stylist for more than ten years. Her

writer for luxury clients around the

work has been featured in Wylde,

world, from Savile Row and Scotch

L’Officiel Malaysia and Boys by Girls,

through to Gascony. His work has

among others. She has dressed the

featured in The Daily Telegraph,

likes of Chloë Sevigny, Bel Powley and

Country Life, How To Spend It,

Stephen Rea, as well as musicians.

and many more. This month, he

Karen started her career in fashion at

interviews the world’s finest polo

British Vogue and British Glamour.

players after an afternoon chukka.

a ssistant e ditor Joann Khatib

Motoring Editor Matthew Carter

art e ditor

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rory fh smith

Melissa Emerson is a lifestyle

Rory FH Smith spends his time

journalist and assistant editor of The

driving, travelling and writing

Marylebone & Fitzrovia Magazine. In

about motorsport adventures. He

this month’s issue, she ticks another

contributes to Condé Nast Traveller

destination off her ever-growing

and the Daily Mail, among others.

travel bucket list, on a hiking, horse-

This month, he heads to Paris to

riding and rock-climbing adventure,

witness the future of motorsport as

exploring Arizona. The Grand Canyon

an honourary member of the Virgin

is not to be missed.

DS Racing Formula E team.

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vroom, vroom Hawes & Curtis has partnered with Alfa Romeo to create a conceptual all-weather, high-performance suit. Modelled with Canary Wharf as the backdrop and inspired by the Alfa Giulietta’s honeycomb grille and contrast red stitching, the suit will be water-resistant and have a breathable lining to regulate body temperature. Hawes & Curtis is registering interest and hoping to put a capsule collection into production. The suit is based on the existing 1913 Hawes & Curtis suit range, £399, hawesandcurtis.co.uk

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Aperitivo Fizz, £2, Marks & Spencer, Jubilee Place Brazilian Bum Bum Cream, £44, Sol de Janeiro, cultbeauty.co.uk

Treasure Oil, £39, 1001 Remedies, 1001remedies.com Cristina Sunset shoes, £269, Zaccys, zaccys.com

one for the brides Desmond & Dempsey’s new bridal collection of pyjamas, named ‘August’ for the month of the founders’ wedding, is inspired by men’s shirts and tailored for women. Made in the UK from a silk cotton blend with dusty pink jacquard dots and mother-of-pearl buttons, it’s the perfect pre- and post-wedding day attire. The pyjamas are simple and soft, but glamorous and luxurious, too. From £210, Desmond & Dempsey, desmondanddempsey.com

Summer Box, £245, La Fromagerie, lafromagerie.co.uk


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it’s up to you Swarovski’s new Remix collection allows for customisation. Thanks to the invisible magnetic closure on each Remix strand, multiple combinations are possible. With strands including Romantic, Glam and Rock Chick, Remix provides something for everybody, and can be styled as chokers, anklets and more. From £59, Swarovski, Cabot Place

all the oranges Histoire d’Orangers is inspired by © Studio 106, perfumer Marie studio106.fr Salamagne’s travels in Morocco’s Souss Valley. Reminiscent of the bitter orange trees that grow there, the perfume has notes of orange blossom, white musk and tonka bean – its almond scent is similar to argan, which is also found in the valley. £118, L’Artisan Parfumeur, lartisanparfumeur.com

smart travel Moshi’s latest travel collection is designed to enhance life on the go. Perfect for August travels or simply London commuting, the in-house design team caters to all travel accessory needs, using the best materials to create everything from weekend bags and adapters to headphones and passport cases, finding

new jewels Simon Harrison has designed collections for some of fashion’s finest, including Alexander McQueen, Balenciaga and Chanel. His A/W17 collection is handcrafted in London and shows serious attention to detail. The chandelier earrings are both on-trend and timeless. From £45, Simon Harrison, simonharrison.com

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practical new ways to solve problems. The iPhone screen protectors have saved us on more than one occasion. From £7.95, Moshi, moshi.com

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th e lat e s t BOOKS green-fingered If you have a garden or just want to bring a bit of life indoors, this upbeat, illustrated book will teach you how to care for houseplants. Perfect for novices and city dwellers, it covers everything from light exposure to fertiliser. Happy Houseplants: 30 Lovely Varieties to Brighten Up Your Home (out 22 August), £10.99, Chronicle Books, chroniclebooks.com

into the woods The White Company has collaborated with Galvin Brothers for the Brocklesby Ash collection of furniture. Made from sustainably sourced English ash, the range includes a side table, coffee table and stool. The environmental impact is kept low during production, and the timber was farmed and felled on the Brocklesby Estate in Lincolnshire. Items are pared-back and

watch this space Founded in 1905, Rolex watches and the brand itself are legendary. This book focuses on the company’s history, as well as the beautiful and esteemed timepieces it produces today. The author, watch historian Gisbert L. Brunner, has worked with watches and clocks since 1964, making this volume a perfect gift and a musthave for watch collectors and enthusiasts. The Watch Book Rolex, £50, teNeues, books-teneues.com

simple, in keeping with The White Company’s aesthetic.

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From £275, available later this month, The White Company, Jubilee Place

write on Caran d’Ache’s new 849 fountain pen has rounded lines and a light but sturdy aluminium body. The pen is available in four colours: purple, green, yellow and orange. The stainless steel nib comes in three sizes and ensures smooth writing. £50, Caran d’Ache, store.carandache.com

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The Balance Plan is all about getting your hormones in sync. When not balanced or managed properly, hormones can be reponsible for food cravings, increased stress, inability to sleep or lose weight and low energy. Nutritionist Angelique Panagos’ balance plan works to tune into your hormones through a six-step, 28-day plan. The book offers more than 70 non-faddy recipes, with food seen as medicinal. The Balance Plan, £20, Aster, octopusbooks.co.uk

happy birthday To mark Dior’s 70th anniversary, Assouline is publishing a series of books about the seven designers to have headed the fashion house. The second volume was recently released, focusing on the six collections Yves Saint Laurent designed there, from 1958-1960. Dior by Yves Saint Laurent, £150, Assouline, assouline.com

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good to glow The Crussh summer menu is just what you need for the warmer weather. Acai smoothie bowls are made fresh to order, while the new vegan energy box is best washed down with a zingy iced turmeric latte, made with almond milk, fresh ginger, turmeric and agave. The desserts are tasty, but virtuous. From £2.25, Crussh, Jubilee Place

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japanese joy Roka’s summer roof terrace pop-up in collaboration with Suntory whisky has launched. Enjoy three bespoke Japanese cocktails on the Japanese garden-style terrace, made with Suntory Chita single grain whisky. Our favourite is the Chita Cooler, with mango, yuzu and lime foam. The tropical flavours enhance the taste of the whisky, as do the accompanying bar snacks. Until 5 September, Roka, The Park Pavilion

ice cold Poptails by LAPP are grown up, alcoholic ice pops. Inspired by cocktails and created with natural ingredients, the lollies are vegan, fatfree and under 130kcals – practically guilt-free, too. Choose from flavours including Mojito and Limon; made with Limoncello and coconut sorbet. Each £3.99, LAPP, poptailsbylapp.com

The new range of organic snacks from Eat Real is perfect for vegans or those looking for a savoury, organic, gluten-free snack. The hummus chips, lentil chips, and organic veggie straws contain only natural ingredients and less fat than traditional potato crisps. The veggie straws have added turmeric – trendy. From £0.85, Eat Real, Holland & Barrett, Cabot Place


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l e t ’ s ta k e this outside enjoy your lunch al fresco, while you still can, a n d u n c o v e r t h e d e l i g h t s o f r e u t e r s p l a z a , s ay s katy parker

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y far my favourite thing about

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summer is being able to have lunch outside, and in Canary Wharf in

particular the experience is one to be savoured. I spent the first half of July glued to the Summer Screens in Canada Square Park, where my al fresco lunch was accompanied by the gripping sporting endeavours of Murray and co during Wimbledon, and this month you can watch the world’s hottest athletes battle it out in the World Athletics Championships. So, that’s the entertainment sorted, now to decide what to eat. For a realm of exciting, international options, turn to Reuters Plaza, which offers global dining in the space of approximately 4,000 sq ft. Let’s start with Grill’d, a stalwart of Reuters Plaza and arguably the square’s most popular option – if that long snaking queue every lunchtime is anything to go by. Grill’d specialises in hearty salads, meaning you can feel virtuous without running the risk of being struck by crippling hunger pangs come three o’clock. Choose from toppings

the dishes on offer range from a piquant chicken curry to a d e l e c ta b l e B a n h M i w i t h p o r k b e l ly

including chicken, aubergine, avocado

in perfectly prepared falafel served either in a fluffy pita bread or on a filling salad base of couscous, houmous and vegetables. Add extras such as aubergine,

and feta, and if you’re feeling particularly peckish, go for the lot.

avocado and feta for some variety, but the star of the show

Be sure to try the aubergine – deep fried and crispy, I could feast

here is of course the falafel, which is crisp on the outside and

on those little nuggets of joy all day – but watch out for the hot

wonderfully moist and flavoursome on the inside.

sauce, it packs a serious punch and is not for the faint-hearted.

Simply Noodles serves up – you guessed it – a range of noodle

And if you are a fan of spice, look to Velo, which offers expertly

dishes accompanied by roast duck, chicken, beef or vegetables.

prepared Vietnamese food. Using excellent ingredients, the dishes

The kiosk also offers tantalising duck gyozas and the Hawaiian

on offer range from a piquant chicken curry with sweet potato to

dish that has taken London’s culinary world by storm – poke.

a delectable Banh Mi with pork belly. Particularly noteworthy are

Comprising raw fish – the salmon is exceedingly popular – sitting

the classic prawn summer rolls and the pork belly steamed rice;

atop a bed of rice, this is the perfect companion for luxuriating in

both are fantastically fresh with authentic Asian flavours.

an hour of me time in the sun.

From Vietnam to the Mediterranean, Garbanzos specialises

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the business of fo od To celebrate the arrival of Giant Robot, Charlotte Phillips speaks to some of its vendors about the food start-up industry, popular menu dishes and why Canary Wharf is the place to be

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anary Wharf is a hub of innovation, from thriving businesses and financial institutions to kinetic art on Level 39. So

it’s no wonder Street Feast’s latest food fest, Giant Robot, has popped up here. Housed in Crossrail Place, the street marketstyle selection of food trucks is giving small businesses the perfect platform to showcase their wares and sate young, hungry individuals. One example is José Pizarro’s Little José. “I didn’t really see any Spanish street food around, so I decided that I should do it myself,” he tells me. The most popular item is the bocadillo de queso de cabra: a ciabatta roll with fried goat cheese, aubergine, pine nuts and honey. I try it myself – in the name of thorough research, of course – and it’s utterly delicious, and just one of Little José’s tapas options catering to vegetarians and carnivores alike. Lisa Meyer is the founder of Yum Bun, offering steamed buns filled with ingredients such as slow-

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roasted pork belly. Each bun is “like a hug: soft, warm and gone in an instant”, Meyer jokes.


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“we have insane views, exclusive seasonal menus, paired wines, four guest chefs – w h at ’ s n o t t o l o v e ? ” - RO B DANN Yum Bun started as an experimental stall at Hackney’s Broadway Market. “It was a very organic growth. I made buns and roast pork and all I needed was a trestle table, a couple of camping stoves and a hand-painted sign.” Now, she says, “we have a team of about 30 people, a central kitchen and four outlets at Street Feast sites”. Over at BOB’s Lobster, “we’ve had a lot of fun challenging the notion that exceptional seafood and service is reserved for formal dining experiences and white linen table cloths”, says founder Rob Dann. Today, BOB’s Lobster is known for lobster rolls, lobster

card payment systems in the UK,”

mac ‘n’ cheese and ahi tuna tacos.

Dann says. At Giant Robot, much of the food

“We will write a book one day, about all our lessons learnt on how not to launch a food truck, but one thing we can’t regret is the

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is made on site. “There is no central kitchen,” Pizarro tells me. “I always want my chefs to be

time and attention to detail we invested at the

creative in their own space.” As for BOB’s Lobster

beginning. We imported our first camper van from

– “the van is probably one of the smallest kitchens

Indiana, USA. It was retrofitted, the roof was cut

in the world,” Dann says.

open and it was resprayed, which took almost

There are always hard aspects to starting your

nine months. We spent that time perfecting the

own business. “Lots of moving parts,” says Meyer;

menu, meeting suppliers and recipe testing – it

“finding really good staff,” says Pizarro; and,

took us three months to perfect the brioche for

according to Dann, “the first summer and initial

our lobster roll. We also worked on branding and

months were by far the hardest. The random

packaging, which frames every dish on social

British summertime downpours, the countless

media, alongside piloting one of the first mobile

4am runs to the market and the van breaking down on numerous occasions...” The demographic here in the Wharf is varied. “During the week, we get lots of professionals of all ages, and at the weekend it’s great to see so many families with children,” says Pizarro. “Giant Robot does an excellent job of bringing together the fun Street Feast approach to eating and drinking, but making it a little more grown up and comfortable,” Meyer tells me. Dann agrees: “Giant Robot is a unique location. We have insane views, exclusive seasonal menus, paired wines, four guest chefs… what’s not to love?” We couldn’t have put it better. Get down there now and change your lunchtime game for good. Giant Robot, Crossrail Place

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don’t worry, be happy Take some time out on Boisdale’s Jamaica Garden Terrace, complete with rum punch cocktails, live reggae music and an all-day jerk chicken BBQ

summer vibes at b o i s d a l e

m o u t h - w at e r i n g caribbean food

Make the most of summer evenings at Boisdale’s Jamaica Garden Terrace. We speak to the restaurant’s founder, Ranald Macdonald, about what else the venue has to offer Where does the name ‘Boisdale’

There’s nowhere like Boisdale Canary Wharf anywhere else in the world.

come from?

What does Boisdale bring to

It’s a port on the

Canary Wharf?

remote island of

Unparalleled atmosphere, exceptional

South Uist in the

entertainment, weekly music nights,

Outer Hebrides. It’s where we source all of our shellfish.

enjoy tropical rum punch

the greatest selection of malt whisky in the world, the best cigar collection in London. I could go on...

What are the main things you’ve

What can we expect from the

learnt from your years on the London

Jamaica Garden Terrace?

restaurant scene? Don’t be obsessed

Palm trees, banana trees, jerk chicken

by the bottom line, be obsessed by the

BBQ, Saxon Sound DJs, fantastic

quality of what you do.

cocktails and a great view overlooking

Why was it important for you to have

Cabot Square.

a Boisdale in Canary Wharf?

What else can we look forward to

I saw the movement east, and so I

at Boisdale? On 13 September we’re

wanted a magnificent premises in what I

hosting the Boisdale Music Awards,

believed to be the capital of the east end.

with the one and only Jools Holland.

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t must be nice to love your job as much as Jeremy Jauncey does. Then again, it must be nice to have Jeremy Jauncey’s job. When the founder of Beautiful Destinations starts telling me about his business, and how he achieved the

holy grail of turning one’s hobby into a career, I am both jealous and desperate to know more. The 32-year-old’s CV is impressive, to say the least. Jauncey initially moved to New Zealand for a career in rugby, before turning his attention to e-commerce. He’s since founded and invested in multiple companies and was an ambassador for the UK in the UK Trade & Investment’s Global Entrepreneur Programme; all before founding his latest social media-inspired business venture, Beautiful Destinations, in 2012. “It all started when a community of people from all over the world with a passion for travel and photography came together,” Jauncey explains. “We would share each other’s work, celebrate the beauty of the world, and aim to inspire people to get out there and see it for themselves.” Soon enough, the Instagram page he had started had gained millions of followers and a renowned hotel reached out to collaborate, in the hopes of increasing its own social media following. And thus, a creative agency was born. The company evolved and Beautiful Destinations became the agency with the largest travel community on social media – we’re talking 13.5 million people

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Opposite page from top / Saxony, Germany; Santorini This page from top / Mo’orea, French Polynesia; Hallstatt, Austria

t o p t e n i n stag r am- perfect d e st i n at i o n s Abu Dhabi The yearly Al Dhafra Camel Festival welcomes up to 25,000 camels and brings the Bedouin spirit to life.

Amsterdam Traverse the city by boat.

Kyoto The city blooms a new life in cherry blossom season. An iconic photograph

in 180 countries who turn to the

spot is Philosopher’s Path.

brand on Instagram, Facebook and Snapchat, to be inspired by the world.

London

Why? “Vibrant, colourful, high-

View landmarks from a different

energy images is what the brand is all about,” says Jauncey.

vantage point: take your Instagram-

So, down to the nitty-gritty: what’s the secret to taking the perfect Instagram shot? It’s all about natural light, according to the entrepreneur.

ready photo of Big Ben from the Houses of Parliament archway.

Specifically, first thing in the morning, an hour after the sun has risen, and the ‘golden hour’ before sunset. “People tend to think the middle of the day, when the sun is at its

New York New York is best explored by skyline,

brightest, is best, but the sun is actually quite harsh at that point,”

through places such as One World

Jauncey reveals.

Observatory and the Brooklyn Bridge.

“Light and colour play a big part in the way we choose which images to feature on our social media platforms,” Jauncey says. “Generic tourist shots

paris

aren’t what usually attract us to a city. We look for unique stories; a unique

Travel via metro: take in the murals

perspective on a city. What makes that city different from the rest?”

and art nouveau entrances.

Tricks of the trade, such as using filters, and editing images via apps, are both entirely acceptable, he says. But when it comes to picking

San Francisco

a favourite image and place, Jauncey is hesitant. “The most rewarding

Instagram-worthy spots are located

experiences for me have been the cities I’ve seen on social media first.

throughout the city, from its hilly

The seed is planted in my head and I develop a desire to go and see it

terrain to waterfront location and

for myself, and that sense of anticipation creates some of my most

iconic bridges. An excellent place to

enduring memories.”

capture the city’s architecture is from

Having given the term globetrotter a serious run for its money, I’m

the top of Nob Hill.

keen to know if the magic and allure of travel ever wears off. “Absolutely not,” Jauncey replies instantly. “I may have travelled more than the average

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person, but in reality I have only scratched the surface of what’s out there.

Go to Anastasi Church in Imerovigli.

And that’s what I love. Getting people to explore something new, even if it’s just in your local area.” The way people travel has changed dramatically, Jauncey believes. While older generations perhaps only visited a country’s main, famed tourist

Saxony Visit this German region for its 600-year-old Christmas market.

attractions, the younger generation want a more genuine and authentic experience. “They want to experience each place as a local, visit the places

Venice

that aren’t so widely talked about, try something completely different.”

The city of love becomes a

I argue that although the younger generation are doing that, plenty of them have stopped living in the moment and are really just focused on

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getting that epic Instagram shot to make their friends jealous. Jauncey laughs by way of response. “I think it’s important to recognise that this is just how the younger generation communicate nowadays. There will always be people who care more about what the perceived image is, no matter what the medium. What we are trying to do is motivate people to seize the moment and gain the experience, instead of going to take exactly the same shot.” The aspect of the business that is really growing, is the side working with brands. While Beautiful Destinations started off focusing on travel and discovering new places, the creative agency has gone from posting beautiful images and assisting hotels, to shooting campaigns for tourist boards and world-renowned fashion brands. “At first it was a challenge to convince brands to invest time into its social media. Although traditional marketing works, too, social media is where people are spending their time,” Jauncey explains. The proof is in the pudding: Beautiful Destinations has recently partnered with Orlebar Brown to create three bespoke shorts. “So much content is created online every day, and if you’re not putting in the time to get really good-quality content, you’re just not going to stand out. The same goes if you are an individual, a charity, anything. Social media has been so widely adopted that if you’re not on it, you really are missing out.” That’s why social-first content is what Jauncey and his team believe in. While brands tend to shoot campaigns first and then use those shots for social media, he recommends doing it backwards. “Our method has proven success. We shoot campaigns, discover which images are most popular and then use those across the rest of the brand’s marketing collateral.” The other aspect to really consider is video. “Mark Zuckerberg has

Opposite page / Tokyo This page from top / Dubai; Tokyo; Abu Dhabi, all images © Beautiful Destinations

said that video will be the next megatrend, on the same magnitude as mobile. Facebook is looking at what people do when they’re online and an overwhelming majority are consuming, creating and sharing videos. So it’s an avenue we are really pushing.” Although Jauncey explains to me that meeting new people is his favourite part of the job, it’s clear to see that he is keen to make a difference. He explains that he’s had meetings with the UN to discuss how it can be more impactful and engage more with a younger audience, as well as meetings with tourism ministers of various countries, and also with charities, especially those focused on looking after the planet and animals. Expect exciting times ahead. beautifuldestinations.com, @beautifuldestinations; Orlebar Brown, Jubilee Place

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British Polo Day in Jaipur

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D

ARK sods of earth fly skywards

Today, its global series encapsulates ten

in a rolling thunder of hooves.

annual fixtures that combine sporting

Great chunks of grass are

prowess on the pitch, with networking

violently ripped from the immaculate green sward. It’s harsh out there – but

opportunities on the sidelines. It’s a masterclass in high-end

all part of a fast and furious game,

relationship building: multi-national

exciting enough to induce a flutter in

CEOs, luxury brands, aristocrats

the stoniest of hearts.

and entrepreneurs mingle freely in a

And you get to watch it with a glass of Champagne in your hand. British Polo Day, sponsored by RJI

convivial atmosphere. I find myself at this year’s ‘home fixture’ in Henleyon-Thames and am blessed with the

Capital, has become a popular date

company of the Cristiano Ronaldo of

on the international polo calendar. A

polo – the darkly mysterious Adolfo

celebration of the craft and heritage

Cambiaso. The Argentinian player

of the sport, more than 50 events have

flew in his family for a run in the

been held in 15 countries since 2009.

Oxfordshire sunshine (along with a few of his favourite horses), and he cuts quite a dash. “All I ever wanted to do is play polo,” Cambiaso shrugs laconically when we meet. He is perhaps the finest professional player ever to pick up a stick, was awarded a ten-goal handicap at 19 (of only two dozen in the world to do so), earns millions a year as world

FIXTURE LIST China: September 2017 Sumba Island, Indonesia: October 2017 India Jaipur: December 2017 India Jodhpur: December 2017 Abu Dhabi: March 2018 Dubai: March 2018 Great Britain: June 2018

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A British Army Captain and horse in Jodhpur

number one, owns horse farming enterprises, and is devilishly handsome to boot. “My children learned to ride as soon as they could walk. It was never going to be any different. I love to ride with them.” What does their mother think about this equine obsession? “She has no choice!” he laughs. So Adolfo, son Poroto and daughter Mia are here today, nonchalantly thundering across the ground in terrifying fashion. Dad looks on proudly – and occasionally demonstrates why he’s regarded as a living legend. To watch him charge past at great speed, horse loosely reined in one hand, while playing keepy uppy with the ball and polo stick with the other, is to surely see one of the most exhilarating sights in

RULES OF PLAY

world sport. Despite his country’s dominance of the game, there’s still something

Nina Clarkin and Adolfo Cambiaso

The aim of the game – originally a training exercise for the king’s guard – is to get a ball into the opposing team’s goal using the side of a long-handled mallet head. A polo match is either four, six or eight chukkas – a chukka being a period of seven minutes; the interval between each is three minutes. There are four players in a team, playing on a grass field up to 270m by 150m, with one or two umpires. Riders may make contact and push each other off the line of the ball, as long as elbows are not involved. Any time the ball crosses the line between the goalposts, it is considered a goal regardless of who knocks it through, including the pony itself.


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eccentric and somehow very British about polo. True, we didn’t invent it, but we have the social side down to a fine art. We dine at Henley under billowing canopies, with British Polo Day managing director and partner Ben Vestey. He runs the impressive franchise alongside chairman Tom Hudson. The pair’s military background is evident in the fact that the entire day breezes past in delightful fashion without a hitch. While there are plenty of women among the spectators, it’s refreshing to find a sport displaying equality when it comes to on-field matters, too. “I’ve witnessed things get better and better for women as my career has progressed,” says Nina Clarkin, the British women’s number one player who is at Henley to hit the ball alongside Cambiaso in a charity game. “Now there is a defined path to a professional career.”

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Finding your way in polo isn’t without its hurdles, but as Clarkin readily admits, it does help to be married to a professional polo player from New Zealand who can lend you a horse when

afterparty is finally persuaded to leave

emergencies arise

and the stands, marquees, statues,

( John Clarkin). They

drinks vehicles, caterers, staff, horse

now have a young child

boxes and players have left the field,

to consider, but this is

this travelling roadshow begins work

another family hooked

on the next event – its 62nd – in China

on the adrenaline rush that polo provides.

in September. to me: the jostling of sticks and horses,

Sponsors, patrons, business

great swings of the arms, sudden

partners and invited guests will later

children wanted to do it,” she says. “It

changes of direction and thunderous

return in harness, so to speak, in

can be very dangerous if you’re not fully

cavalcading up and down the length of

places as evocative as India, Morocco,

switched on, but if you start to worry

the pitch. Horses are changed several

Thailand, Mexico and Russia to name

about what could go wrong, you couldn’t

times during the exhausting eight

but a few. A British afternoon at the

possibly play the game properly.”

chukkas but the riders sweat on, utterly

polo – in far-flung, exotic locations.

“I’m not sure how I’d feel if my

While Clarkin and Cambiaso both assure me that these exhibition games

absorbed in the ferocious contest. Nothing illustrates the sport’s

It sounds like the ideal way to do business to me. Once my Champagne

are half as fast as a professional fixture,

popularity better than British Polo Day.

glass is topped up, of course.

it all seems hazardous in the extreme

Once the last reveller from tonight’s

britishpoloday.com

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COLLECTION a watch for all escapades

the king of diamonds

colourful and vibrant gemstones

star quality

Dior has updated its Rose des Vents collection, inspired by the lucky star charm that Christian Dior carried with him around the world. Mix and match dainty medallions, and travel wherever the wind may take you. From £980, dior.com Photography Š Betina du Toit for Dior


Jessica Chastain in the Piaget Sunlight Journey collection

Diamond necklace, POA

A Diamond Den

J E W E LL E RY n e w s

Samer Halimeh NY is renowned for its unrivalled diamond jewellery, favoured by sultans and A-listers alike. For a closer look at the collection, head to its multistorey diamond mecca in Knightsbridge – a bedazzling, bomb-proof boutique, complete with James Bond-style diamond vaults below the ground. From £5,000, samerhalimeh.com

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Catch the sun Unveiled at Paris Haute Couture Week, Piaget’s scintillating new Sunlight Journey high jewellery collection brings together fine marquetry and rare, sun-kissed gemstones that capture the spirit of summer, modelled by brand ambassador Jessica Chastain. POA, piaget.com Piaget diamond Viva l’Arte ring in 18K pink gold, set with red spinels, purple sapphires and diamonds

Time to be charmed

Bracelet, £3,200; Earrings, £17,000

A Festival of Colour Lily Gabriella’s vibrant new Holi collection is inspired by the Hindu festival of colour and love. Handcrafted, intricate designs are resplendent with diamonds and vivid gemstones, including gloriously green peridots – the birthstone of August. Each piece can be customised with the gemstone and gold tone of your choice. From £1,800, lilygabriella.com

Mary Ching’s talismanic Treasured Amulet collection is now available at Frost of London in Mayfair, offering bespoke fine jewellery for watches. Customise your watch cuff with precious gems and curious charms, from ornate angel wings and playful creatures to the all-seeing Eye of Protection. From £750, mary-ching.com

Charms from left / £6,500; £7,600; £11,600


COLLECTION

wat ch news W O R D S / r i c h a rd b row n

MAGNUM OPUS How the King of Diamonds became one of the leading names in haute horology

A

s perhaps the 20th century’s

awaited the unveiling

primary purveyor of exceptional

of Harry Winston’s

gemstones, it was always going

latest piece of wizardry.

to be a challenge for Harry Winston

Aesthetically, the results

to unshackle itself from an image that

were varied and polarising.

revolved solely around spectacular

Mechanically, they were

chemical engineer more used to

sparklers. When the brand entered the

always astounding. On the dial of Opus 11,

working with rocket propellers. Ronald

watch world in 1989, it was, therefore,

for example, four rotating jigsaw pieces

realised that Zalium’s properties – it is

a shrewd move to set course for the

would spring to life every hour, meeting

extremely hard, strong and corrosion-

most serious end of watchmaking. Two

at the centre of the dial to reveal the time.

resistant – made the material perfect for

series of watches came to embody the

Elsewhere, Opus 8 displayed hours and

watchmaking. He presented Zalium to

ambition, as well as the sincerity, with

minutes through a complex system of 59

the brand his father had founded, which

which Harry Winston diversified into

pivoting hands and 11 rotating triangles.

chose to use it exclusively in a line of

In 2013, Harry Winston was acquired

haute horology.

space-age sports watches, aka Project

by Swatch Group, and mission Opus

Z, the latest of which is this year’s Z11

2001, under the stewardship of then-

was suspended until 2015, when the

[above]. A skeletonised, matte-finish,

managing director of rare timepieces

jukebox-inspired Opus 14 was revealed

twin-barrelled automatic, the openwork

Max Büsser (now of MB&F fame). Each

by new CEO Nayla Hayek. Hayek has

dial of the Z11 is intended to mirror the

year, said Harry Winston, an independent

subsequently said that the Opus family

steel beams and superstructures of Harry

rock-star watchmaker would be given

will continue to be updated, but will

Winston’s hometown, New York City.

carte blanche to collaborate on a super-

follow no particular schedule.

The first, project Opus, launched in

complicated, ultra-contemporary gamechanger of a timepiece.

Project Z, Harry Winston’s second

From Manhattan, Harry Winston grew an empire that saw him become

series of world-first wristwatches,

the ‘King of Diamonds’. From its

launched in 2004. The collection took its

watchmaking base in Geneva, the brand

– during which time Harry Winston

name from Zalium, a zirconium-based

has become a leading light in the world of

established a state-of-the-art workshop

alloy developed by Ronald Winston, the

fine horology.

in Geneva – journalists and watchmakers

son of Harry Winston and a talented

Project Z11, £17,200, harrywinston.com

Each spring, for 13 consecutive years

one to watch Sandy Madhvani, showroom manager at David M Robinson in Canary Wharf, selects his watch of the moment:

“The moon phase display on IWC’s stunning Da Vinci Perpetual Calendar Chronograph diverges by just one day in 577.5 years from the actual phase of the moon. Phenomenal.” Da Vinci Perpetual Calendar Chronograph, £34,500, IWC, available at David M Robinson, Jubilee Place

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ADVENTURE When conquering the world, you need a watch that’s been tested to the limit… W O R D S / R i c h a rd B row n

Breitling ambassador Yves ‘Jetman’ Rossy completes a flight above Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, May 2012. His carbon-kevlar jetwing is equipped with four jet engines, each with a 22kg thrust, propelling the Swiss aviator to speeds of 300km/h © Breitling


COLLECTION

1. For Jet Pilots G-Shock Gravitymaster GPW2000, £635, Casio The GPW2000, the

to accommodate pressure changes and

of a tennis ace seemed somewhat

to allow the watch to be worn over a

preposterous. Then the iconoclastic

wetsuit. Luminous markers every ten

watchmaker created a model for Rafael

seconds ensure the legibility.

Nadal who strapped it to his wrist and

grand-seiko.com

went on to win Roland Garros. That

latest in G-Shocks’

was in 2005, and more than a decade

line of Gravitymaster

later the partnership continues to yield

watches, is

3. For Racing Drivers

The latest, the RM 27-03, is capable

engineered to withstand three types of gravitational acceleration: external

timepieces that defy common sense.

Defy El Primero 21, £9,100, Zenith Zenith’s El Primero

of withstanding 10,000 G’s of shock thanks to a ‘unibody’ baseplate that sees the removal of the case middle

shocks, centrifugal gravity and extreme

movement has

and the bezel and caseback assembled

vibrations. Three advanced time-

remained the world’s

directly onto the baseplate – a type

correction systems – terrestrial radio

most accurate series-

of racing-car construction that

wave reception, GPS satellite signal and

produced stopwatch

ensures maximum rigidity and greater

Bluetooth transmission – make it one

for the past 48 years.

resistance to impacts.

of the world’s most accurate watches,

Earlier this year, the

richardmille.com

while eligibility is guaranteed thanks to

brand announced a new,

a dial illuminated by a high-brightness

100th-of-a-second chronometer.

LED. The GPW2000 displays latitude

While we’ve seen 100th-of-a-second

on an inset dial at nine o’clock and

chronographs before, from both

longitude in a window at six o’clock.

TAG Heuer and Montblanc, Zenith’s

It will also present the current time in

new Defy El Primero 21 integrates

more than 300 cities.

two separate escapements into one

Emergency Night Mission, £16,870, Breitling

casio-watches.com

movement. The first, which tells the

The ultimate

2. For Deep-Sea Divers

5. For Extreme Explorers

time, runs at 36,000 vph; the second,

adventurer’s

for the stopwatch, beats at 360,000vph.

watch, not

This enables a central seconds hand to

only does

speed across the dial completing one

the Breitling

Hi-Beat 36000 Professional 600m Diver’s, £10,195, Grand Seiko

revolution per second. Press a pusher

registered on a 60-second counter at

‘SuperQuartz’ calibre, thus making it

Available as of this

six o’clock; minutes are marked on a

ten times more precise than a standard

month, Grand Seiko’s first

30-minute counter at three o’clock.

quartz wristwatch, it is also the first

mechanical diver’s watch is

zenith-watches.com

timepiece to be equipped with a

diving down to a depth of 600

ten beats per second) was designed,

compensated

personal locator transmitter. Unscrew

4. For Extreme Sportsmen

a protective cap and the Emergency – recently made available with orange or yellow accents, or a blue mother-of-

meters. Inside, a high-beat movement (36,000 vibrations per hour/

house a thermo-

split-second markers. Seconds are

built to withstand pressures encountered in saturation

Emergency

and the hand will stop at one of 100

RM 27-03, £698,500, Richard Mille

pearl dial – will broadcast a distress signal to the closest search and rescue team. To date, the Emergency has

milled, assembled and tested in Japan’s

Until Richard Mille

Shizuku-ishi Watch Studio, in which all

proved otherwise,

helped rescue more than 20 individuals,

of Grand Seiko’s mechanical watches

the thought of

including Richard Hammond from

are manufactured. The calibre, accurate

a mechanical

a mountain top in British Columbia

to +five/-three seconds per day, is

timepiece

during the last episode of the pre-Chris

protected by special L-shaped seals. The bracelet has a sliding extension setting

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surviving the 100+mph serve

Evans Top Gear. breitling.com

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life & style t h e w o m a n s h a p i n g C ATH K I D STON

summer nails

inside formula e in paris

GREEN WITH ENVY The August fashion collection from Oliver Bonas is all about embracing femininity, with graceful designs crafted from flowing fabrics in pearlised metallics and rich honey-toned neutrals. The collection is a nod to the work of British abstract artist Ben Nicholson, whose treatment of light and space in his textural collages inspired the fluidity and soft elegance of the range. Oliver Bonas, Jubilee Place

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italian influence MR PORTER and iconic Italian brand Tod’s have teamed up to create an exclusive high summer 2017 capsule collection, filled with staple pieces to fulfil all your summer wardrobe needs and dreams. The range is made up of 25 items across footwear, ready-to-wear holiday apparel and accessories, all designed by Tod’s menswear creative director, Andrea Incontri. Expect fine Italian craftsmanship in bright blues, reds and whites, and, of course, the Gommino driving shoes. From £115, Tod’s at MR PORTER, mrporter.com

STYLE HI M b e a t the he a t i n style this s u mme r W O R D S / j o a n n k h at i b

fine print Tobias Clothing has launched a collection of light linen and soft cotton shirts, ideal for keeping cool during the warm summer months. The range features the brand’s signature Indian block print designs, geometric patterns and playful colours. The ethical brand donates ten per cent of the profits from each shirt to the Akanksha Foundation, which educates children from low-income communities. From £65, Tobias Clothing, tobiasclothing.co.uk

love affair In order to spread some much-needed love around the world, Paul Smith has introduced its new LOVE trainer this month. The shoe follows the brand’s best-selling Basso trainer, but this version is in clean white, with the word ‘love’ embroidered on it. Sweet and simple. £295, Paul Smith, Cabot Place


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fa s h i o n

Navy polo shirt, £65, GANT, Canada Place

Ray-Ban frames, £174, David Clulow, Cabot Place and Jubilee Place

Hampstead messenger bag, £635, Dunhill, dunhill.com

off the rails Navy Barrock shoes, £90, Dune, Cabot Place

TRE n d :

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Los Angeles-based brand Rails has introduced its menswear collection to the UK for the first time. The A/W17 range comprises casual and contemporary readyto-wear pieces offering laid-back Californian style, made using refined fabric blends unique to the brand. We can’t wait to get our hands on the Gavin jacket. From £140, Rails at Harrods, harrods.com

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in the bag With the aim of offering men’s bags and backpacks that are professional, trendy and practical, Carl Friedrik has launched Collection 3. Consisting of two backpacks, a briefcase and a holdall, the range is made using natural Vachetta leather and Italian nylon canvas. The useful compartments and nifty external pockets are ideal for the man on the move. From £265, Carl Friedrik, carlfriedrik.com

Invest in navy this month. The classic colour that never goes out of style, it’s incredibly versatile and works with almost every colour combination. It pops up regularly on runways, no matter what the season.

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c a p t ure t h e c ity scenes from lisbon, where classic meets contemporary P h oto g r a p h e r / C a r l a G u l e r Stylist / Karen Munnis


This page / Dress, ÂŁ995, Temperley London, temperleylondon.com; jumper, ÂŁ380, Max Mara, maxmara.com


This page / Jumpsuit, £750, Mariana Jungmann, marianajungmann.com Opposite page / Top, £525, and trousers, £550, both Pringle of Scotland, pringlescotland.com; shoes, £375, Coach, Cabot Place




This page and opposite / Blazer, ÂŁ1,455, and trousers, ÂŁ700, both Altuzarra, Boutique 1, boutique1.com


This page / Dress, £2,425, Stella McCartney, stellamccartney.com Opposite page / Dress, £687, and boots, £412, both J. JS LEE, Dover Street Market, doverstreetmarket.com; socks, stylist’s own



CREDITS Make-up / Maria Comparetto at Emma Davies Agency using Guerlain Hair / Adam Garland at Eighteen Management using Cloud Nine, Windle & Moodie Production / Tiago Rodrigues Model / Dariia at Central Models Photographer’s assistant / Katherine Boyle Stylist’s assistant / Honey Elias


This page / Jumper, £295, and shoes, £375, both Coach, as before; trousers, £1,000, Freya Dalsjø, freyadalsjo.com Opposite page / Jumper, £349, Cashmere In Love, cashmereinlove.com; skirt, £425, Rejina Pyo, rejinapyo.com; shoes, £525, Miu Miu, miumiu.com


bella’s bulgari She may only be 20 years of age, but Bella Hadid has pretty much conquered the modelling world. So it’s no surprise that she was chosen to be the face of Bulgari’s iconic Serpenti styles and its A/W17 collection, Divas’ Dream. Sophisticated and on-trend, we already have our eyes on the Quilted Diva; made from soft nappa leather, with edgy multifaceted palladium metal studs. Our inner rock chick is excited; our bank balance, less so. From £1,330, Bulgari, bulgari.com

S TYL E H E R d e n i m , f l o r a l o r le a ther : h a v e y o u r p i c k th i s a u g u st W O R D S / j o a n n k h at i b

retro revival Reinventing the essence of retro classic, ENLIST eyewear has introduced ENLIST eyes, a collection you need to invest in this summer. Inspired by icons such as Brigitte Bardot, Sophia Loren and Cary Grant, the sunglasses will glam up any outfit. Available in five styles, the sunglasses are hand-crafted to perfection and finished with contemporary touches – we like the rose-tinted lenses. From £145, ENLIST, enliststyle.com

maje x schott

When chic meets urban in fashion, you know you’re on to a winner. So, naturally, we’re enamoured with French brand Maje and American brand Schott’s collaborated capsule collection, launching next month. It’s fun, feminine and effortlessly cool. From £120, Maje, Jubilee Place


Fa s h i o n

TREND:

flower power

the magic number

C hloé s/s17

ch ris t oph er ka ne s/s17

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Working women, Number 35 is where you should be buying your business attire. The smart, tailored clothes travel well and the alteration service ensures a bespoke appearance. Stock up on the Business Basics range for total boardroom confidence. From £85, Number 35, no35.co.uk

denim days If there’s one thing we can’t live without, it’s denim, denim and more denim. Here to help this season is French Connection: its latest collection embraces seasonal trends and introduces a range of contemporary styles. Expect dramatic wide legs, various hues of blue and our beloved boyfriend jeans. From £65, French Connection, Jubilee Place

Wear your florals both in and out of the office this season, whether you don a pretty summer dress or add a feminine touch to a pair of jeans. Go bold, bright, and all over, or opt for a subtle hint of the trend in some key accessories. Ellen floral shoe, £99, Pretty Ballerinas, Jubilee Place

Daisies and roses skirt, £60, Cath Kidston, Jubilee Place

Floral dress, £38, Oasis, Jubilee Place

Charlotte dress, £349, Hobbs, Canada Place

Tea rose applique crossbody, £650, Coach, Cabot Place

Growe shoe, £85, Dune, Cabot Place and Jubilee Place

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managed to successfully tap into such a wide audience? According to its Scandinavian design director Christine Hafsten (the eponymous Cath stepped down as creative director in 2014), it’s because “we are modern vintage. We have a wide range of both functional and trend-led products, and there is longevity in our homeware, fashion and gifts. We are customer-centric, whether it’s the fashion consumer or grandparents buying presents for their grandchild.” I have to agree. We’re sitting in the Cath Kidston head office, which is in itself an advertisement for the brand. Tea is drunk from floral mugs, cushions are adorned with

creating cath The brand known for its florals and homewares is more than holding its own in fashion, the digital space and original design. We meet its design director, Christine Hafsten

pastel-coloured polka dots and phone cases have Mickey Mouse faces on them (more on this later). The point is, the products are designed to be used, which many brands, surprisingly, don’t seem to consider when creating their overly fashion-forward wares. The brand is family-friendly and easy to buy into:

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you, too, can live the Cath Kidston life.

B

The products, Hafsten stresses, ack in 2004, Cath Kidston

are all top quality, and follow on from

shoulder bags were all the rage

Kidston’s original motto: to make

at my school. Fast-forward to

mundane, everyday items, such as

today, and I’m willing to bet your mum

an ironing board, fun, uplifting and

or grandma has one of the brand’s

enjoyable to use. “‘Brighten up your

mugs, aprons or towels. This breadth

day’ is the company motto,” Hafsten

of appeal should come as no surprise:

tells me. “It’s a checklist for everything

the allure of Cath Kidston is boundless.

we do, from how we design to how

Its fashion, too; heavy on florals

we market.” A case in point is the

and prints, it’s popular because it is

outfit she is wearing today, one of her

uplifting and fun, everything clothes

favourites from the current collection.

should be.

A loose, pretty dress with a navy blue

How is it that the brand that does

background and a floral print, it looks

it all, from umbrellas and luggage to

comfortable, chic and perfect for the

espadrilles and kids’ sunglasses, has

busy life that the mum of two enjoys.


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Top to bottom / Hot Air Balloons Pleated Neck Dress, £75; Etched Floral Tunic Dress, £65; Rainbow Stripe Jumper, £70; Seafoam Blue Saxham Leather Backpack, £125

“i couldn’t believe it when i walked in here. we come up with all our own prints and draw them by hand”

The British brand is evolving to keep up with changes in the fashion and lifestyle space. “We are constantly looking at the market. We are staying true to our brand, but working to use more muted, natural and wearable tones.” This is seen in raincoats and bags in particular, making these essential items easy to wear for women who can’t necessarily go into the office in bold head-to-toe brights. “Colour is so trend-driven,” Hafsten says. “We can do a lot each collection just by reimagining our prints in new colours.” Also, Hafsten says, “We see that a lot of young people are renting homes rather than buying. They tend to purchase small items rather than a large permanent set, so we focus on that. We’ve seen huge growth in pick-up items for home decor. I don’t know whether it’s down to Instagram and people wanting to stand out, but there is a trend for mixing and matching, and we are catering to that.” And while florals and bright colours may be what Cath Kidston is best known for, its animal prints – the little guinea pigs are adorable – and leather goods – “we now have a really fantastic leather supplier: it’s smooth, soft and really high quality” – are further examples of a brand that is doing it all in order to stay contemporary and ahead. As for existing and thriving within a digital space,

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Hafsten points to the work of the communications team. It’s a case of working with social influencers and cocreating content across social channels, she says, to stay relevant to a younger audience who may have preconceived and incorrect ideas about what and who Cath Kidston represents. One special thing about the brand, Haftsen says, is that it functions like a luxury company, but offers a high street-friendly price point. “We have a print studio with 14 designers on site,” Hafsten says proudly. “I couldn’t believe it when I first walked in here. We come up with all our own prints and draw them all by hand.” This, she tells me, is extremely rare, in an age where prints are routinely bought from factories and mass-produced. Much more thought goes into the designs than I could have

Cloud Purse, £8

imagined; not just conceiving the prints, but also where to place them, which bits to shade and shadow, and which to zoom in on if one part is blown up. The attention to detail and opportunity to really see a product through from start to finish, watching your vision materialise, is a luxury, Hafsten says. Now, Cath Kidston has 80 stores in the UK and a presence in 20 countries, with Japan its second biggest market after the UK. After such expansion and success, what still gives Haftsen a thrill? “Seeing our products on the street.” Her inspirations, too, are equally democratic: “Fine art, travel and real women, on the bus and on the street. I also ‘travel’ on Instagram – I start off somewhere and end up clicking through to a vintage store in Australia. I’m inspired by brands that have a clarity of vision and purpose, from [biscuit brand] Biscuiteers right through to J.J. Martin and her LaDoubleJ vintage store in Milan,” Hafsten says. When she travels, it’s often to cities where Cath Kidston has a presence, so she can see how people live day-to-

“at t h e w e e k e n d , c a n a r y w h a r f s e e s a g r e at t o u r i s t t r a d e , s o o u r l o n d o n - t h e m e d p r o d u c t s d o r e a l ly w e l l”


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day and adapt the brand’s offerings accordingly, to tap into the lifestyle of a particular place. It’s an unbelievably personal way to approach designing for such a large brand. One of Cath Kidston’s popular stores is, of course, in Canary Wharf. “During the week, we have a strong lunchtime gifting trade, with people coming in to buy presents for baby showers, house warmings and so on. And then at the weekend, we see a great tourist trade,

“i’m inspired by real women, on the bus and on the street”

so our Londonthemed products do really well.” The brand is currently

collaborating with Disney, and the two already have a few ranges together. Haftsen’s design team was given full access to the Walt Disney archives; a real opportunity to bring Disney characters to life, alongside Cath Kidston prints. And it’s clear that Hafsten lives the brand: she shows me Top / Kids Lion Backpack, £27 Left to right / Cloud Cross Body Bag, £35; Pets Party Stanley Mug, £7.50; Meadowfield Birds Printed Cushion, £25

her notebook with little dogs from 101 Dalmatians on the cover. “The Winnie the Pooh range was a total sell-out,” she says, with shops eventually having to limit how many items one person could buy. More collaborations with other brands may happen, but it’s a case of ‘watch this space’, I’m told. When Hafsten relaxes, it’s mostly with her kids, exploring London’s parks and making the most of the fresh air. It’s important, she says, to step out of the office and into the world in order to do her job well. Next up for Cath Kidston is continuing to keep the brand relevant while staying true to its brightly coloured ’90s roots. Another aim, says Hafsten, is to ensure each new collection – there are ten drops each year – is surprising and different from the last. We can’t wait to see what the autumn range brings. Cath Kidston, Jubilee Place

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jubilee place store Head down to Orlebar Brown’s Jubilee Place store to shop the latest in men’s swimwear, sunglasses, apparel and accessories.

short stuff Orlebar Brown, in Canary Wharf’s Jubilee Place, is the perfect stop before your head off on your holidays; get the iconic beach shorts or get personal and customise your own

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rlebar Brown is famous for its iconic photographic print swim shorts. Taking inspiration from

beautiful landscapes, renowned artists and exotic animals, its swim shorts are

dress to impress Whether its a stunning sunset, a pretty pattern or a sketch you’ve created yourself, you can now wear it on your shorts for £395. Orlebar Brown also offer a 5-year guarantee on all of its classic swim shorts.

guaranteed to stand out from the crowd, and its Jubilee Place store is filled with vibrant options for your holidays this year. What’s better, now you can order customised shorts boasting your very own snapshot. All you need to do is download the app and follow the instructions to get your hands on a bespoke pair of shorts. Orlebar Brown, Jubilee Place; orlebarbrown.com

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suit yourself August is the month of weddings, the races and special occasions; be on top on your style game with the latest occasionwear at Charles Tyrwhitt

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he three rules Charles Tyrwhitt abides by when it comes to occasionwear is comfort, cut

and colour. Whether it’s a wedding, a day at the races or a party you can’t afford to miss, if you’ve got those three aspects right, you can head to any event confident in the knowledge that not only do you look great but that you won’t feel restricted when it comes to raising your arms to cheer or pulling out some moves on the dance floor.

dress to impress

At Charles Tyrwhitt, in Canada Place,

The shirts at Charles Tyrwhitt are perfect for summer. The pure cotton poplin shirt, available in three fits and six colours, require no ironing and stay crease-free all day long.

you will be completely spoiled for choice. You can choose from a range of colours and styles as well as picking up the key accessories to complete the look. Charles Tyrwhitt, Canada Place; ctshirts.com

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h e a lt h & F i t n e s s

konnichiwa Sweaty Betty’s Japanese-style collection is inspired by the Zen aesthetic found in traditional Japanese gardens, fused with relaxed Scandi style. The collection offers clean lines, pared-back details, and, looking towards traditional Japanese crafts, it is fashion-led, with folds, pleats and tucks. From £20, Sweaty Betty, Jubilee Place

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dance the night away Dancer Aicha McKenzie has choreographed some of the UK’s most high-profile events, including the London Olympics 2012 opening ceremony. Now she’s launched a business: a network of dancers to be called upon as personal trainers for a danceinspired workout, wherever is most convenient. AMCK FIT is the ultimate dance concierge fitness service. amckfit.com

whistle while you work (out) Whistles’ S/S17 activewear collection is what you’d expect from the brand: functional, quietly stylish and made to mix and match. Striped co-ords and Aztec-inspired crop tops are perfect for getting those hardearned abs out, while dance sweats and cosy all-in-ones are AquaRiva agave syrup is the perfect gym-tothe highest grade syrup brunch pieces. brand in the UK. This From £35, Whistles, clean, natural, sugar Jubilee Place

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On CPRESS in three words... “Vibrant, bold and relaxing.”

On the brand’s background… “Juice bars and coffee shops are typically two separate concepts. It is difficult to enjoy a cup of coffee in an environment that smells of citrus and pulp. With cold pressed juice, I

Meet…

saw an opportunity to merge the two together. I find cold pressed juices taste better and more interesting than traditional juices, and the off-site production also means we can separate the juicing from the store experience. At CPRESS, we are looking to reinvent the juice and coffee shop experience.”

On favourite menu items...

t i m s t e v e n so n We’re partial to a morning acai bowl or 4pm matcha latte, and it’s CPRESS we go to for our ultra-nutritious snacks, meals and when the occasion calls for it, cleanses. For that, we have founder Tim Stevenson to thank. Here, he talks cold pressed juice, daily attire and (lack of) reading

“The Apple Ginger Bomb – this little flask is packed with so much ginger, we had to name it ‘bomb’ to avoid misleading our customers. It’s a true immunity smack – and it has become a daily ritual for me.”

On inspiration… “I’m inspired by our clients. In retail, your primary focus is to serve your customers. Ultimately, they validate our work and our success.”

On best advice… “Gary Player said, ‘The harder I work, the luckier I get.’ I couldn’t agree more.”

On business mistakes… “Plenty of mistakes, especially in the early days when you are


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Right / Tim likes clutterfree, Japanese Zen-style interiors, like this Mumbai fabric from the 2017/18 Armani/ Casa Exclusive Textiles by Rubelli collection, rubelli.com

expected to be a jack of all trades.

“i’m inspired by our c l i e n t s . i n r e ta i l , y o u r primary focus is to serve your customers“

As the business matures, you learn to better identify and hire the right people and expertise to take the business forward. What doesn’t kill you

From left / Tim’s style is stylish and casual, preferring Chuck Taylor All Star Low Tops, £48, Converse, converse.com; Denim shirt, £70, Levi’s, Canada Place

makes you stronger – it’s a healthy and necessary process.”

On fashion…

at home and

“Style meets functionality with an attention to quality.

at our CPRESS

Quality items should and do last. I wear white Converse

central kitchen. I enjoy the

Chucks and a smart-casual denim shirt – you can see where

discovery process.

our staff uniform comes from.”

My last meal would be a

On beauty… “I use organic and chemical-free products. Some of our juices will make you glow.”

On reading… “I read very few books as unfortunately, I tend to fall asleep before I get a chance to finish a page. I do like biographies, though, and particularly enjoyed Jack Welch’s and Richard Branson’s.”

On relaxing… “Family, movies and technology. Family keeps me grounded,

gluten-heavy feast for sure: bread, Margherita pizza, croissants…”

On holidays… “I like to go anywhere warm, where I can wake up to the sight and smell of the ocean.”

On dream dinner party guests… “James Cameron and Elon Musk. I’d just sit back and listen as they work out Earth 2.0.”

On home…

movies help me disconnect and technology keeps my

“Home is where the heart is, in North London for now. I like

curiosity awake.”

clutter-free environments, and in that respect I particularly

On food… “I spend a lot of time experimenting with new recipes, both

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enjoy the Japanese Zen style.” CPRESS, Crossrail Place

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PROMOTION

Hot to Tott The new Tottenham Hotspur stadium is well underway – and the premium offerings on match day are on another level

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he project to replace Tottenham Hotspur’s spiritual home, White Hart Lane, is progressing

quickly and the Club’s new On Four hospitality concept is gaining popularity fast. It’s not just the exciting brand of title-challenging football the Spurs first team has shown under Mauricio Pochettino, or the promise of a ground-breaking 61,599-seater stadium in the heart of traditional

Top to bottom / Tottenham Hotspur Football Club; Loge On Four

Tottenham territory, but the fact that On Four has the potential to become the most premium match day experience in the country for any fan.

Also on offer is access to The H

Spurs’ home for the 2017/18 season

Club, potentially the best experience

is Wembley, and in partnership with

boxes with inflexible numbers and

in world football. Only 180 seats are

Runwild Media, the Club is inviting 50

a pressure to fill each week are

available directly on the halfway line,

guests to an exclusive complimentary

numbered. In a first for the UK, Loge

and as membership grants access

experience at the first match of the

On Four is a series of semi-private

to two of these seats, with only 90

Premier League season, against

booths boasting Michelin-standard

founding members, The H Club is on

Chelsea. The first ever Premier League

dining, a complimentary bar, behind-

course to become the most exclusive

game to be played at the home of

the-scenes access and almost

‘Club within a Club’ in the world. The

football, guests will be treated to full

unrivalled views of the pitch. Designed

hospitality will rival some of London’s

hospitality, and will experience SPVRS

to deliver the privacy and quality of an

most renowned private members clubs,

(Stadium Project Virtual Reality Suite),

executive box with the atmosphere of

and the level of flexibility promises to

gaining an insight into the new stadium

a vibrant club lounge, the Loge Suites

out-strip any other Premier League

and the On Four lifestyle.

give you the perfect chance for face-to-

experience of a similar calibre.

It seems the days of stuffy executive

face time with guests and clients. Suites are accessible three hours

Dining has been trusted to the Roux family, the culinary dynasty that

before and two hours after each match,

brought the UK its first three Michelin-

and there’s valet parking and private

star restaurants. Michel Roux Jr. is

drop-off and pick-up through the

eager to get going: “This is the first

club-managed limousine service, so

time we have partnered with a sports

there’s no chance an invitation will go

stadium and it is marvellous that we

unanswered. They’re available with

will be involved in such an iconic

four, six, eight or ten seats, and at

new venue.” Members will also have

£357 per person, per game, offer an

the chance to enjoy a private dining

exclusive chance to mix with like-

experience with a member of the Roux

minded people and give guests an epic

family, alongside sporting exclusives

match day experience, while providing

such as hosting man of the match

more flexibility with guest numbers.

presentations and team Q&A sessions.

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SUMMER LOVIN’ Whether you’re partying in Ibiza, having a city break in Barcelona, or jetting off to Bali’s sun-kissed shores, don’t leave for your summer holiday without making some additions to your make-up bag, and Dolce & Gabbana’s Summer Dance collection provides the perfect seasonal refresh. Comprising bronzer, eyeshadow and tan-enhancing lip and nail colours, you’ll want everything. From £21, Dolce & Gabbana, dolcegabbana.com

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SMELL THE ROSES

all eyes on dior Get ready to turn heads this month with Dior’s eye make-up range, which marks a bold turn for the brand with an intense volume mascara, vibrant, highly pigmented eyeshadow palettes and luminous kohl eye pencils. From £19.50, Dior, Boots, Canada Place

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Keep your home smelling beautiful for longer with the new 600g Baies candle from Diptyque. Boasting a fresh scent of roses sweetened with blackcurrant leaves, this candle will be the perfect companion for bathtime, bedtime, and, well, anytime. £120, Diptyque, Space.NK, Cabot Place

The seductive new scent from Bulgari is the lastest addition to the brand’s Goldea range, and is defined by its intense notes of rich floral musk. The Roman Night is perfect for sultry summer evenings. £81 for 75ml, Bulgari, Boots, Canada Place

hair today Revive dull, lifeless hair with the new Beautifying Mist from Valmont. Designed to illuminate hair and prolong colour without weighing it down, it has the added benefit of smelling delicious. £82, Valmont, boutiquevalmont.com

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SUMMER B RIGHTS

na ile d i t t h e n e w ly o p e n e d l o n d o n g r a c e s a l o n o f f e r s s o m u c h m o r e than your average manicure, as katy parker discovers

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something that I could easily

and cocktails? Sounds

do myself? Then came the

like it’s on to a winner.

or a long time I spurned

and snacks alongside

the salon manicure. Why

your mani-pedi.

would I spend money on

life-changing moment when I tried a Shellac

La Laque Couture in Jungle Green, £19.50, YSL Beauté Boots, Canada Place

Rainbow Riot Acid House Nail Polish, £11, Nails Inc, Cabot Place

Networking, nails

NailKale Superfood, £15, Nails Inc, Cabot Place

I’m greeted at London Grace with a drinks menu to

manicure for the first time.

rival any reputable cocktail

Glossy, sleek and endlessly

bar; morning drinks range

hard-wearing, I was sold. Suddenly

cocktail hour options include espresso

and spend an hour in the pool without

martinis and Aperol spritzes, alongside

having to worry about those infuriating

seasonal summer specials.

chips, which constantly threaten to

La Laque Couture in Jungle Orange, £19.50, YSL Beauté, Boots, Canada Place

My gel manicure was expertly done.

expose my true scruffy self through the

Nails were shaped, cuticles trimmed

(attempted) polished veneer.

and polish applied and dried in the

Whether you’re a fellow

Rainbow Riot Acid House Nail Polish, £11, Nails Inc, Cabot Place

from lattes to iced teas, while

I could do the dishes, wash my hair

Dune Polish, £14, Bobbi Brown, Cabot Place

Rainbow Riot Acid House Nail Polish, £11, Nails Inc, Cabot Place

When it comes to colour, Bobbi

time that it took to finish my glass of

Brown has launched a new nude shade

worshipper at the shrine of

Prosecco; a dream for the girl who

for summer, which contains just the

Shellac or prefer a regular mani,

starts to get restless about 30 minutes

right amount of shimmer and will look

the newly opened London Grace

into any treatment.

fabulous with a tan, while those with

in Canada Place does it all. With

If you can’t spare the time or prefer

holidays on the horizon may be looking

a focus on social experiences

a DIY mani, it’s worth starting with a

to embrace more adventurous neon

as well as stellar treatments,

high-quality base coat that not only

brights, such as the ones seen at Nails

the salon is promoting

helps to make sure your polish stays

Inc and YSL Beauté. Actually, who

afternoon tea and corporate

put, but also provides nourishment.

says these are only for holidays? Wear

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Nails Inc’s NailKale Superfood is one

them every day for an instant injection

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of sunshine.

space and enjoy drinks

strengthens and smooths tired nails.

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Sunrise Yoga A SERIES OF UNIQUE OUTDOOR YOGA SESSIONS, AVAILABLE TO ALL.

Enjoy a series of complimentary Sunrise Hatha Yoga Classes 7.15 – 8am, every Tuesday in August, in collaboration with Zeo Drinks. To sign up, please visit Event Brite and search Third Space x Zeo. Classes will take place in Canada Square park

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Space NK, in Cabot Place, have got you covered when it comes to the best of summer beauty to keep your skin glowing in the sun

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here is nothing more important than looking after your skin, hair and face with the British summer sun out in full force. Get ahead of the game and find all the essentials at Space NK, in Cabot Place, to keep you looking

good and feeling great this summer. Ensure your skin stays flawless by gently

exfoliating every day and using a good face mask once a week. Use a primer to create a smooth base for your foundation and pick a lip cream to keep your lips

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hydrated or a high-quality lip gloss to add some glam. Tame your hair with a tangle teaser; the crucial handbag must-have. And give your skin

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time to relax overnight with dedicated serums and creams. Finally, get that natural glow with miracle fake tan. Space NK, Cabot Place; spacenk.com

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get the products 1. Ambre Vanille Souffle Body Creme, £45, Laura Mercier 2. Veil Mineral Primer SPF 15, £20-£98, Hourglass 3. Sun Drops SPF 50, £105, Dr. Barbara Sturm 4. Smart Profile, £199, Clarisonic 5. Sleep Oil, £39, Tan-Luxe 6. Cleansing Volumizing Paste, £42.50, Christophe Robin 7. Silver Starlet Compact Styler, £13.50, Tangle Teezer 8. Baume de Rose Lip Care, £39, By Terry 9. Repair Day Creme SPF 15, £79, Laura Mercier 10. Baume de Rose Crystalline, £32.50, By Terry 11. Perfect Legs Skin Miracle, £37, This Works

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GROOMING

fight back About 80 per cent of visible ageing is caused by our environment. LAB Series’ Future Rescue Repair Serum contains antioxidants, creating a barrier against pollutants. Instantly, skin is enriched with light moisture and after four weeks, the serum helps repair the look of skin from the effects of environmental damage. The formula absorbs rapidly, promoting skin’s natural repair process. £49, LAB Series, labseries.co.uk

GROOM IN G k e e p ing y o u f r e s h in t h e h e a t WO R D S / c h a r lot t e p h i l l i p s

harry can help Born out of frustration with the shaving experience, US brand Harry’s offers a quality shave. Razor blades are

spray away

ergonomically shaped, with good grip and range. There

Layton Exclusif is a mysterious, sensual scent. When worn, the different notes combine to create a slightly caramelised coffee fragrance on the skin. The key ingredients are rare, such as guaiac from Paraguay, patchouli from Indonesia and oud from Laos. Best worn for those special occasions, we think. £215, Parfums de Marly, harrods.com

are five blade options and refills are cheap – plus, you subscribe for them to be delivered automatically, making the process hassle-free. We like the lotion, fresh shave gel and sleek packaging, too. Trial set £2.95, Harry’s, harrys.com

five-a-side Elements of Man: The Life Collection is a five-piece fragrance collection, named for masculine attributes. We like Wisdom – it includes citrus, lavender and musk. Buy them for the various men in your life. Each £180, Ermenegildo Zegna, harrods.com

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lip candy Male grooming brand Scaramouche + Fandango, known for its simplicity, has launched a new men’s lip balm. Made with shea butter, cocoa butter and soybean oil, it prevents chapping and tastes like honey. The black packaging is sleek and bold, and the balm is suitable for vegans. £5, Scaramouche + Fandango, scaramoucheandfandango.com

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T E CHN O L O GY

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MOTORING

FORMULA The motor game is changing, thanks to Formula E pioneering electric, virtually silent racing cars. As we look to the E World Championships, Rory FH Smith asks, is this the future of the sport?

motorsport was a familiar

B

Championship returned to its birthplace

affair. Racing cars were four-

for the second time since the series

wheeled machines with a steering

started. Down in the paddock, nestled in

wheel attached to a sizeable internal

the elegant gardens of Les Invalides, the

combustion engine. The format – or

usual smattering of garages, mechanics,

Formula, shall we say – had barely

cars and drivers can be found amid

changed since Henry Ford mass-

plush inner-city surroundings, and yet,

produced it back in 1908 with the Ford

“it’s so vastly different from any other

Model T. But when Alejandro Agag,

racing, in so many ways”, says DS Virgin

Jean Todt and Antonio Tajani, sitting

Racing team driver Sam Bird. Why? The

president of the European Parliament,

cars are virtually soundless.

efore 2012, the world of

sat down to dinner together in Paris

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This year, the Formula E World

Powered by a rechargeable battery

six years ago, Formula E, the world’s

pack (think an industrial-size version

first all-electric racing series, was

of the one that powers your phone)

conceived, marking a significant

that can store up to 28kwh of usable

turning point in motorsport history.

energy, all-electric racing machines can

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Photography / © Sam Bloxham

summon up to 250bhp. From standstill, they can hit 60mph in three seconds on their way to a top speed of 140mph, which – on narrow city streets – is more than enough to cause trouble, as Lucas di Grassi and

from using standardised power plants

António Félix da Costa painfully found

to developing their own designs and

out after their collision on race day in

cars this year, including punchier

Paris. Translating all that power to the

power packs that can last the whole

road is the job of a set of 18-inch, bespoke

race next year. “The data we’ve

Michelin treaded tyres. In contrast

collected in the past 18 months in the

to other forms of motorsport, these

Virgin DS race car will be filtering

specially designed tyres can be used

down to the new DS7 Crossback road

come rain or shine and last for a full day

car in the coming months,” says Bird.

“ t h r o u g h f o r m u l a e , m a n u fa c t u r e r s l e a r n a b o u t e n e r g y efficiency and managing energy to put into hybrid c a r s i n t h e f u t u r e ” - SAM BIRD of racing, meaning it’s less about tactical

“Through Formula E, manufacturers

tyre changes and more about driver skill.

learn about energy efficiency and

Since the inaugural season in 2014, Formula E has set out to accelerate the development of electric road

managing energy to put into hybrid and electric cars in the future.” Thanks to its emphasis on Mother

While the narrow city circuits ultimately restrict the outright

car technology for the benefit of the

Nature and quieter races, Formula E has

performance of the cars, the lack of

everyday driver. Within the space of

been welcomed into some of the world’s

run-off areas and iconic surroundings

three seasons, the teams have gone

most iconic city centres.

make for quite a spectacle. Seeing

Photography / © Sam Bloxham

“We go here [to Paris],

20 charged-up racing cars zoom

to New York, to Montreal,

past icons like the Eiffel Tower is

to Berlin and, up until last

something no racing series has

year, we went to London,”

managed to achieve, despite Bernie

says Bird. With cities like

Ecclestone’s best efforts to secure a

Rome, São Paulo and

London Grand Prix during his tenure.

Santiago being added

“As a British driver, I’d love to see

to the calendar for the

another ePrix in London,” says Bird.

next season, Formula E

I’ve heard some mutterings of other

is steadily making its way

possible routes in London – the words

to more people around

Pall Mall came up – but whether that’s

the world, fulfilling its

true or not, I’m not certain.”

promise of bringing

Aside from the impressive city

world-class racing

backdrops, since the first World

to the doorsteps of urban

Championship in 2014, the newcomer

populations.

series has focused on other methods


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establishment and fared well, while ruffling a few feathers in the process. Photography / © Sam Bloxham

What we’ll see in the coming years is largely unknown, with most

of engaging fans. Novel new strategies

developments locked away in race team

such as FanBoost, which lets fans

headquarters’ laboratories, but if the

vote for their favourite driver through

past three years are anything to go by,

social media, resulting in a real-

then the future looks bright indeed. Outside of the sport, as more civil

world power boost on track for the

authorities – such as France – declare

three most popular drivers, has met with mixed reactions. But however

survived the first couple of years,

bans on combustion engine cars over

gimmicky it may seem, the effort

which is always important with a

the next 25 years, we could well see all-

to bring racing to new audiences

brand new series, and the fact that

electric motorsport become the norm.

is admirable – something that will

more manufacturers are involved

With other countries likely to

no doubt be playing on the mind of

than in Formula One means it will

follow in France’s footsteps, petrol-

Formula One’s new CEO Chase Carey.

definitely stay.”

powered motorsport is in danger of

With more technical innovations,

gradually being confined to the pages

bed and the next starting in December

new tracks and even the possibility of

of motorsport history, in favour of its

2017, “Formula E is here to stay for

new teams lined up for next season, the

sparky young nephew.

the long term now”, says Bird. “It has

newcomer has taken on the motorsport

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hotel suites to remember

j’adore paris There can be few things finer than summer in Paris, and Rosewood Hotels has given us a whole new reason to visit, with the grand reopening of Hôtel de Crillon. Having undergone an extensive four-year restoration, the 18th-century building now houses three restaurants, alongside a bar, a spa, a hair salon by David Lucas and two sumptuous suites designed by none other than Karl Lagerfeld. If you’re going to go to Paris, do it in style. From €1,110 (approx. £992), rosewoodhotels.com

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mind, body, soul The Rosa Alpina in the Italian Dolomites is offering a new five-night wellness package, led by visiting instructor and Ayurveda expert Dr Suraj Dubey. Guests can enjoy wild lake swimming, biking and meditation, while for the more indulgent, there are delightful spa treatments and Michelin-star dining at the hotel’s St Hubertus restaurant. Until 10 September. From €2,650 (approx. £2,331) per person based on two people sharing, rosalpina.it

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travel essential Carry your passport, beach hat and magazines in style – tassels are a must. from £595, Eddie Harrop, eddieharrop.com

the best kind of therapy The Extraordinary Adventure Club combines wilderness expeditions with a therapeutic programme of mentoring and psychotherapy. Past expeditions have included camel herding across the Sudanese desert and jungle trekking in Guyana. A six-month engagement from £150,000, extraordinaryadventureclub.com


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style at height The super-chic, 66-room Terminal Neige

hotel suites

Refuge hotel has recently opened in Chamonix, with mountain-inspired interiors such as wood, leather and wool.

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Its restaurant, Montenvers, features an open-plan kitchen, where guests can watch traditional Savoyard meals © David Andre

being prepared, and the fireplace in the bibliotèchque is a dreamy relaxation spot. From €150 (approx. £126) per night, refuge.terminal-neige.com

mandarin oriental, bangkok The Grand Royal Suite at Bangkok’s Mandarin Oriental is superbly opulent, with Oriental trappings including silk rugs, chandeliers and stucco ceilings. We’re obsessed with the bathroom – it’s bigger than most one-bedroom flats. mandarinoriental.com/bangkok

healthy holidays hotel principe di savoia, milan This Presidential Suite is the only suite in Milan with its own pool, and previous guests include Queen Elizabeth II, Woody Allen and George Clooney. The bedroom contains a Jacuzzi and the suite also has a Pompeian-style private spa with a whirlpool, sauna and Turkish bath. dorchestercollection.com © Francesco Tonelli

The Marktgasse Hotel in Zurich has a new fitness initiative for time-poor and fitness-conscious travellers. Its partnerships include yoga classes with Lululemon, biking tours of the city and running groups that can be tailored to any area of Zurich, such as the trendy former industrial neighbourhood of Zurich West, and Seefeld, with its many outdoor lidos. From 234 CHF (approx. £189) per night, marktgassehotel.ch

calling seÑoritas To celebrate its ten-year

the mark, new york Originally built and designed as a private apartment, this suite is now New York’s largest, at 12,000 sq ft and with a hefty price tag of $86,000 (approx. £67,510) per night. However, that gives you five bedrooms, a roof terrace, a grand piano and on-site amenities offering everything from clothes tailoring to blowdries. themarkhotel.com

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anniversary, ME by Meliá has relaunched its rooftop bar in Madrid. Radio offers panoramic views, luxurious furnishings, exotic plants and live music. The new menu has been created by a young chef, David Fernández, and is focused on Mediterranean cooking. From €213 (approx. £179) per night, melia.com

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adventuring

asia

Whether you want to take in giddy city heights, shop ’til you drop, dine on the freshest seafood around or simply flop by the pool, a trip to Singapore and Indonesia offers the full experience W O R D S / j o a n n k h at i b


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ichard Branson once said, “If happiness is the goal – and it should be – then adventure should be a top priority.” You only need look at him to

realise he knows a thing or two about the good life, and with that quote firmly in mind, my adventure starts in Singapore. Just the short drive from the airport to the stunning Fairmont Singapore hotel gets me seriously excited. At first glimpse, this city is bustling, alive with people walking, talking and going about their day. The buildings themselves are impressive, with a skyline taking form in all manner of shapes and sizes. Stepping into the

Gardens by the Bay, Singapore

hotel’s restaurant, Equinox, later that evening, is further proof that I am right: Singapore is dazzling, with lights all over the city seeming to glitter from my vantage point by the floor-toceiling windows. In fact, the view makes

t h e b u i l d i n g s t h e m s e lv e s a r e i m p r e s s i v e , w i t h a s k y l i n e ta k i n g form in all shapes and sizes conversation hard, as my eyes keep turning towards it. Luckily, I am distracted by the tantalising food in front of me and the lively narrative I’m treated to as I tuck in. The city, I am told, is only 52 years old. More land was reclaimed 30 years ago and in that time the size of the country has Fairmont Singapore

increased by 25 per cent. But, in reality, Singapore is still tiny; 50km long by 25km wide, with a dainty population of 5.5 million. I come to realise that the comfortable beds, chic rooms and impressive swimming pool at the Fairmont make it very tempting to stay there all day, but, repeating Branson’s mantra to myself, I grab my camera and set out to the famed Gardens by the Bay. The must-see, 101-hectare gardens boast more than one million plants. Each area is different

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Similarly, my private villa, with its high thatched ceilings, contemporary decor featuring mod cons that do not distract from the room’s character and charm, and my very own, rather large, Jacuzzi and outdoor terrace, has me utterly enchanted. The island consists of two small towns and has a grand total of around 450,000 residents, but but consistently beautiful: the Supertree Grove

it’s actually larger than Singapore when it comes

in particular is unlike anything I’ve ever seen

to physical size. Monkeys, turtles and snakes

before. “Our aim is to go from a city with gardens

are fellow inhabitants of the island, and we see

in it, to a city in a garden,” our tour guide from

several during our stay; a tour of the Mangrove

the Singapore Tourism Board explains. Mission

River in particular reveals all sorts of wildlife.

accomplished, it seems to me. Haji Lane, our next stop, is Singapore’s vibrant shopping district. Strikingly coloured buildings and little independent shops line the streets and lunch at Lau Pa Sat, a busy historic

It is unequivocally one of the most exquisite sights I have ever seen: sparkling blue w at e r s , m a m m o t h t r e e s a n d g r e e n e r y

Singaporean food market, gives you a true insight into what the city life is really like. Alas, all too quickly our time in Singapore comes

The resort and its staff are passionate about the conservation of wildlife and the island itself, with

to an end, and we head to the ferry terminal for

plenty of programmes set up to ensure the highest

the next leg of our adventure: the island of Bintan.

standards of care are met.

A short ride later and we anchor down in the

When you’re staying at the Banyan Tree, you

crystal-clear waters of this Indonesian isle, set in

will be taken care of by your very own host. Mine

the midst of the Riau Archipelago. We’re staying at

was attentive, friendly and genuinely interested

the Banyan Tree Bintan. If you visit – and you must

in making my time at the resort exactly as I

– you should stop and take a minute, just to let the

wanted it to be. Just a quick phone call and you

hotel’s setting sink in. It is unequivocally one of the

can have dinners arranged, spa appointments

most exquisite sights I have ever seen: sparkling

booked and be driven anywhere by a hotel buggy,

blue waters, mammoth trees and greenery in a deep

which saves you walking the hilly terrain in the

shade of emerald I thought you could only get in

dry Indonesian heat.

the depths of a jungle. I’m left speechless – and that doesn’t happen very often.

From top / Angsana Bintan; Lobby, Banyan Tree; Saffron restaurant, Banyan Tree

Capitalising on this, I ask to be driven to one of the hotel’s infinity swimming pools for a little


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afternoon downtime. One pool is located steps

Banyan Tree takes it one step further the following

is down by the beach and is perfect for reclining

evening, when the hotel arranges dinner in a

on a lounger and soaking up the sunshine. The

location that can only be accessed via boat. We

resort’s award-winning spa is also worth trying.

whizz across the water to a hut built on stilts,

For those seeking a change of scenery, the

where the seafood is caught fresh, and we sit with

Banyan Tree has a sister hotel, Angsana Bintan.

the view of the island, enjoying the comfortable

This resort is just a short walk away, and while it

cushions, magical candlelight and cool sea breeze.

also offers a luxurious experience and an excellent

The next day, activity options are numerous, with

spa, it is more family-friendly and worth bearing

morning yoga accompanied by stunning views,

in mind for a holiday with the kids. That said, the

a round of golf at the nearby Laguna Bintan Golf

grown-ups will certainly enjoy a stop at Angsana’s

Club, a bike ride and coral planting all on offer.

beach club, Pantai Grill, for one of the best lunches of the holiday. On the topic of exquisite dining experiences, a

From top / Infinity pool, Banyan Tree; Sea view room, Banyan Tree

While I’m already feeling completely spoilt,

away from the resort’s restaurants, and the other

This adventure offers the best of seeing, doing and relaxing; it’s just a case of working out which you want to do first.

particularly memorable dinner was one I enjoyed

Destinology offers a multi-centre trip, including one

on a secluded beach, complete with bamboo fire

night at the Fairmont Singapore, three nights at Angsana

torches, heavenly food and a beautifully dressed

Bintan and three nights at the Banyan Tree Bintan, from

table. It was truly special, and is something I

£1,535 per person, based on two sharing.

recommend you request through the resort during

This includes return British Airways flights from London

your stay.

Heathrow direct to Singapore, destinology.co.uk

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B la z i n g

A rizona Melissa Em erson brave s t he soa ri ng t e m p er at u r es for a road-tri ppi ng, rock- cl i mbi ng a dve n t u r e in t he Gr an d Ca nyon S tat e

F

ollowing in the footsteps of Beyoncé is never a bad way to start a holiday. It’s not our honeymoon, but when my partner and I arrive

in the scorching state of Arizona we’re headed for what was the star’s post-wedding destination. In our all-American SUV rental, it’s a short drive from Phoenix airport to Sanctuary Resort & Spa on the slopes of Camelback Mountain. After checking in, we’re whisked up to our casita in a golf buggy – walking in the so-called Valley of the Sun’s heat is definitely overrated – and are met with far-reaching views of Paradise Valley. The scene inside is equally impressive. Our contemporary living and dining space is decorated in neutral tones to complement the dusty terrain, while the metallic-tiled feature wall and curved freestanding tub in the bathroom are inviting after our long journey. Post-soak, we surrender to an early night, keen to catch the next morning’s sunrise from our private patio, before heading out into Scottsdale’s Sonoran Desert.


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Juggling an early alarm and the time difference, we arrive at Fort McDowell Adventures feeling a little sheepish at 6.30am, and are greeted by the cowboy hat and spurs-clad silhouette of our guide, Troy Haviland. We’re saddled up by 7am, aiming to complete a twohour horseback ride before the sun is too strong (it later reaches 39 degrees). Haviland’s stables are set in 25,000 acres of spectacular desert, on the 950-strong Native American Yavapai Nation reservation. During the peaceful, meandering trek through both open desert and shady tree-lined paths – one of which Haviland trims with a saw from his belt en route to clear the way (that’s desert life for you) – we spot a coyote, an eagle, wild horses and saguaro cacti that pepper every slope. Having always wanted to ride through water, splashing through the Verde River is a huge highlight of the morning – although I have difficulties persuading my horse not to lay down to cool off. It’s such a tranquil and secluded experience that we forget about everything, jetlag included. After a break in the shade, we’re ready to explore further, and head down the road to Pink Jeep Tours (its Scottsdale operation has now moved to Sedona) and climb into what looks remarkably like Barbie’s jeep, for a rugged off-road experience.

D u r i n g t h e m e a n d e r i n g t r e k t h r o u g h o p e n d e s e r t, we spot a coyote, an eagle and wild horses From far left / Sanctuary Resort & Spa pool; The Colorado River’s course through the Grand Canyon; The Spa House at Sanctuary Resort & Spa; Spa House Bedroom

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There’s also a chance to stop and explore short distances on foot and brush up on desert trivia; namely that the teddy bear cholla cactus is not as friendly as it sounds, and that the Sonoran Desert is the only place in the world where the famous saguaro cactus [pictured, right] grows in the wild. We learn that it can take up to ten years for the cactus to grow a single inch. Throughout our stay, the infinity pool calls to me, but I make time for the Asianinspired spa, where I opt for a softening scrub and massage

T h e S o n o r a n D e s e r t i s t h e o n ly p l a c e in the world where the saguaro cactus grows in the wild

to wash the dust away. The spa boasts indoor and outdoor treatment rooms, a Zen meditation garden and a pool where you can take a class with Olympic gold medallist Misty Hyman. Dinner at the in-house Elements restaurant

than 70 art establishments and museums is on the weekly al

also has an Asian twist. The restaurant,

fresco Scottsdale ArtWalk – an

commended for its local and organic produce,

open-house night where you can

presents elegant fusion cuisine: hamachi sashimi

wander between venues, observe

and miso-glazed salmon sit alongside bison

artist demonstrations and enjoy

carpaccio and lobster mac ’n’ cheese.

drinks and nibbles.

A note of warning: driving along the Apache

We head on to northern

Trail is not for the faint-hearted. Once a stagecoach

Scottsdale and to our second hotel,

route through Superstition Mountains, the rocky

The Boulders. Spread over 1,300

road’s views are worth the effort as we continue on

acres, with two championship golf

to Apache Lake, one of four reservoirs formed by

courses and eight tennis courts,

the damming of the Salt River. We’re delayed briefly

it has an altogether more natural

by a refreshment stop – ice cream made from the

feel. Its traditional Pueblo adobe-style casitas

prickly pear cactus at Tortilla Flat (population: six.)

– characterised by flat roofs, uneven parapets,

Downtown Scottsdale is a little different.

rounded corners and earth tones – are set among

Taking our seats on the outdoor terrace at LDV

the resort’s namesake granite boulder formations

Wine Gallery, we’re surrounded by fairy-lit cacti,

and a natural landscape of palo verde trees and

and seize the opportunity to indulge in some of

wildflowers. We spy a covey of quail scuttling

the estate’s home-grown, natural wines from

around a deer by our window and later we share

south-eastern Arizona’s Chiricahua Mountains.

the path to the main pool (one of four) with only

The estate mostly produces reds, and the woody

a few lizards for company.

2013 Syrah is a highlight. Dinner is a short stroll away at FnB restaurant,

It’s cosy, with homely leather armchairs, shuttered windows, hand-hewn wooden beams

where local, seasonal and largely organic produce

and teal and orange accents in indigenous

is transformed into dishes such as grilled

patterned fabrics. The rustic feel continues at the

asparagus, cauliflower cream and beet chips, and

33,000 sq ft spa. The spa has a herb garden where

Brussels sprouts with curry, basil, lime and crispy

guests can pick anything they choose to have

onions. Such is the chef’s skill, I turn vegetarian

incorporated into their treatment: my 75-minute

for the night without even realising it.

Silent Stones massage uses heated basalt stones

We attempt to peer in some gallery windows after dinner, but the best way to enjoy the more

and a blue cypress and vetiver oil blend. In the evening, we walk the short distance

From top / The duck pond; A Hacienda patio; Casitas by the duck pond, all at The Boulders


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to the small El Pedregal complex of shops and galleries anchored by the resort, to dine at the Spotted Donkey Cantina. Down-to-earth Mexican food such as hand-stuffed jalapeño peppers with bacon, cheese and coriander buttermilk sauce, is served alongside dozens of different tequilas. Leaving what is said to be the best until last, we head to Arizona’s star attraction on our Sanctuary Resort & Spa from £214 a night, sanctuaryoncamelback. com; The Boulders from £111 a night (MayAugust), theboulders.com; experiencescottsdale.com

penultimate day, the Grand Canyon National Park. After a drive to Phoenix’s smaller Deer Valley Airport, we take off with Westwind Air Service. Flying over Tonto National Forest (the fifth largest in the US), the famed red rocks of Sedona and the Canyon itself are a breathtaking lesson in the state’s geography, and I’m torn between taking photos and simply staring out of the window and trying to remember it all. Aerial tour and guided three-mile roundtrip hike from the North Rim complete, we lunch down in the Canyon – surely the most unique

From top / Golf course; Night view; Swimming pool, all at The Boulders; Saguaro cacti in the Sonoran desert

picnic spot of all time. Getting a perspective of the Canyon from above, and then a measure of its scale up close, is the perfect way to experience its arresting, unique beauty. Now fully versed in the cowboy lifestyle, on our last night we drive a short way to Cave Creek and dine at Bryan’s Black Mountain Barbecue restaurant. Its pulled pork, Six Pack Cowboy Beans and Frog Leg Fridays are true frontier fare, and serve as the perfect introduction to the amateur bullriding at The Buffalo Chip Saloon nearby. Our last day sadly comes and we join Rico Riley of Black Mountain Adventures, who hosts rock climbing on one of the resort’s towering boulder formations, to squeeze in one final adventurous encounter. It takes some motivational chants from Riley to keep me going when I have a wobble halfway, but scaling a sheer rock face, using only its tiny cracks and irregularities for hand holds – and reaching the top, might I add – is something I’ve still not finished boasting about. It proves to be the perfect feel-good activity to end on. For those needing to break free from their desks, Scottsdale’s natural wonders are worlds away from city life. Whether you’re rejuvenating in its elegant spa resorts, scaling rocks or rubbing shoulders with cowboys ringside, Arizona has far more to offer than a detour to see the Grand Canyon. Don’t forget to pack your cowboy hat.

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Canary Wharf Group hosts reception honouring The British High Commissioner Designate to Bangladesh

SHUFFLE FESTIVAL arrives at Canary Wharf

In support of The British

of this year’s festival is ‘Public / Private’ and the

Bangladesh Chamber of

free shows in the Roof Garden aim to highlight

Commerce & Industry, Canary

the public nature of the spaces at Canary

To further encourage sports

Wharf Group hosted a reception

Wharf. The SHUFFLE FESTIVAL, now in its fifth

in the community, Canary

in honour of HE Ms Alison

year, exhibits creativity through film, science,

Wharf Contractors Fund

Blake. The event celebrated a

performance, architectural installations, walks,

awarded 16 local community

number of other distinguished

food and music at various locations across the

sports groups with a cheque

colleagues from the Bangladeshi

London Borough of Tower Hamlets.

donation, as part of its

community and included more

For more information on the festival, please see

ongoing support to charities

than 100 guests representing

shuffle-festival.squarespace.com and to book

in east London.

Bangladeshi businesses from

tickets at the Canary Wharf shows, please visit

across the UK.

space.org.uk.

Canary Wharf Contractors Fund supports local community sports groups

Canary Wharf will be welcoming the SHUFFLE FESTIVAL to the award-winning Crossrail Place Roof Garden on Saturday 26 August. The theme

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CANARY WHARF

VI SU A L A R TS

Blasted Oak, 1986. Photograph Heini Schneebeli

Kenneth Armitage: The Oak Tree Sculptures

Oak (Bark Markings), 1979. Photograph Heini Schneebeli

Part of the Centenary Celebration of the Work of Kenneth Armitage CBE RA (1916-2002) 7 August - 8 September

times, experimenting with new

Lobby, One Canada Square

materials and widening the scope of

FREE, open daily

his interests. From the mid 1970s he made early

Kenneth Armitage came to the fore

morning visits to Richmond Park,

in British Modernism in the 1940s

not far from his west London studio,

and ’50s, acclaimed internationally

and drew the oak trees, revelling in

after his sculpture was exhibited

their diversity of form, grouping and

in the Venice Biennales of 1952

individuality. The sculptures in this

and 1958. Known for his dynamic

exhibition, seen only occasionally

clusters of figures and single, often

in Britain, derive from these drawings

gestural studies, mostly of the female

and are in a wide range of scale

form, he worked largely in bronze.

and form.

Although the critical focus changed

The exhibition is supported by The

throughout the following decades,

Kenneth Armitage Foundation,

he worked tirelessly through these

kennetharmitagefoundation.org.uk

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Exhibition Tour Tuesday 15 August from 6.30 to 7.15pm

Curator Ann Elliott tours the exhibition with art critic and trustee of The Kenneth Armitage Foundation, John McEwen Free, but please contact Canary Wharf Public Art Office at visualart@canarywharf.com to reserve a place


w i n d o w g a l l e r ie s the art and design window galleries Showcase up-and-coming artists, designers and craftspeople and are located in canada place

6 August – 1 September

Elena Kurginyan

boasts an internal narrative

Design, Jubilee Walk

that challenges perceptions of our reality. The dichotomy

Through the meticulous

between the kinetic quality

study of hands and their

that our hands possess, and

Anne Krinsky / Tropical Thames

expressive movements,

the visual language that we

Elena crafts emotive pieces

subconsciously but precisely

that explore a contemporary

understand, results in a bold

dialogue between object

and elegant representation of

Part of Totally Thames 2017

and user. Grounded in her

form and subjectivity.

cultural heritage, each piece

behance.net/elena_kurginyan

Shadow Play

15 August - 15 October CROSSRAIL PLACE ROOF GARDEN

the two disciplines.

Crossrail Place Upper Level

She combines

FREE, open daily

maps, manuscripts, redundant materials

Anne Krinsky’s Tropical Thames is an installation of large-

and her own

scale digital prints on aluminium panels, created specially

photographs to craft

for Crossrail Place Roof Garden. Krinsky’s imagery is

her Tessellations,

inspired by architectural structures found on the Thames in

three-dimensional

south-east London – docks, piers and river walls – that were

Hedy Parry-Davies

constructions that experiment

shaped by centuries of shipping and trade.

Art, Canada Walk

with the tensions between

Tropical Thames also responds to the roof garden’s

content and form. In her

dramatic roof structure, designed by Foster + Partners, and to

A conservation architect,

Architexture series, she

the planting, which includes tropical species that first arrived

Hedy has increasingly turned

explores buildings with

in Britain through the Thames docks.

to creating her own artwork,

strong textural character.

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to the mutual benefit of

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CANARY WHARF

Jazz Festival

e vents

Canada Square Park, FREE* A fantastic line-up takes to the stage in Canada Square Park. Headliners Riot Jazz Brass Band and Melt Yourself Down are joined during the weekend by the Rob Barron Quintet and Poppy Ajudha, who at only 20 years old, already has a sense of timelessness to her music. World-

The Analyst Charity Market

class violinist Omar Puente takes

Wednesday 2 August 11.30am-2.30pm Cabot Square, FREE to visit

to the stage along with the amazing Mammal Hands, with their hypnotic fusion of jazz, folk and electronica.

The 2017 Morgan Stanley Analyst Class

* Audience space is unreserved and limited and, due to the popularity of these events, capacity can be reached within a short period of time. You may find the park closed on arrival due to reaching capacity. Our advice is to turn up early and be generous to others by not taking up unnecessary space. For everyone’s enjoyment, portable furniture is not permitted and for everyone’s safety, only plastic glasses are permitted on the park.

Saturday 19 August 2pm Rob Barron Quintet 3.45pm Poppy Ajudha 5pm Omar Puente Sextet 6.45pm Mammal Hands 8.30pm Riot Jazz Brass Band

will host the annual Analyst Charity Market in Cabot Square in aid of the NSPCC. There will be an array of delicious treats including chocolates, macarons and flower bouquets. Every pound they raise will help the NSPCC fund the first

Sunday 20 August 2.15pm Luna Cohen And Rob Luft 4pm Wild Card 5.45pm The Comet is Coming 7.30pm Melt Yourself Down

ever UK’s Child’s House, a pioneering project that will help transform children’s experience of life after abuse. Support this great cause by picking up some afternoon treats.

Summer Concerts 7pm Canada Square Park FREE*

Tuesday 1 August Heroes Of The Skies

Get ready for another busy

Tuesday 8 August London Philharmonic Orchestra

and entertaining summer at Canary Wharf for our live concert series during July and August.

Tuesday 15 August Funk & Soul Night

An array of live open-air performances are on offer, ranging from the London

Tuesday 22 August Viva Cuba

Philharmonic Orchestra to a Funk & Soul Night.

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Street Velodrome Tuesday 8 and Wednesday 9 August 10am-6pm, FREE Montgomery Square Come and try track cycling first-hand. Test your speed in a qualifying session with a chance of racing in front of the cameras, or just enjoy the spectacle of some of the UK’s most exciting cycling talent racing in the televised SuperFinals. There will be open sessions for

Outdoor Theatre

amateur riders, pro-team qualifying sessions, kid’s racing and NexGen series.

Viking Street Velodrome Series SuperFinals Thursday 10 August 9am-8pm Viking Street Velodrome Series SuperFinals, FREE Montgomery Square Competitive track cycling comes to Canary Wharf, where the Viking Street

Monday 7 August The Comedy of Errors Monday 14 August The Taming of the Shrew Monday 21 August Emma Canada Square Park 7pm FREE*

Monday 7 August The Comedy of Errors by Illyria

the battle between

The Bard’s shortest

most unforgettable

and funniest comedy.

characters.

Petruchio and Kate, two of Shakespeare’s

Two sets of identical

unknowingly end up

Monday 21 August Emma by DOT Productions

in the same city. This

Emma is one of

production is set in

Jane Austen’s most

twins, separated at birth, who

Mexico and performed

acclaimed novels.

from the world of BMX, mountain bike,

with a five-piece

In this bicentennial

downhill, track and road racing.

Mariachi band.

year of her death,

Velodrome Series brings together riders

Following the UK and Ireland regional

enjoy her comedy of

Shanaze Reade and European champion

Monday 14 August The Taming of the Shrew by Heartbreak Productions

Veronika Widmann, for fast and furious

A controversial story

head-to-head pursuit racing at its best.

of sexual politics.

streetvelodrome.co.uk/canary-wharf

The play focuses on

heats, the very best amateur riders will join the pros, including defending series champions Jess Stone and Patrick Robinson, Olympic track racing star

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& p r o pe rt y showcasing the finest homes in your area

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Five mi n u te s with … We talk to an expert agent who gives us the lowdown on the market and a local view of an area Aviary terrace

Aviary

ADA M DO CK L E Y D i r e c t o r at D o c k l e y s

B

ased on vibrant Brick Lane,

main goal is always to fulfil my client’s

extending the leases. In relation to

Adam Dockley heads up the

needs in terms of getting the best price

sales, we are seeing a real influx of local

eponymous estate agency,

with minimal stress, but on the buyer’s

buyers now, due to the low interest

Dockleys. Formed in 2016, he created

side, I have tried to make their lives as

rates. Speaking to our finance broker,

the independent agency after working

easy as possible in finding the best fit

they have some banks offering six-

in the industry for more than two

for their property requirements. I have

times income, which also helps.

decades. His office doesn’t have strict

made a lot of friends with fellow agents

boundaries, but deals mostly with east

and developers across London and so

How do you see the market going in

and south-east London. However,

if I do not have the right property on

the run-up to leaving the EU?

he has also sold and let properties in

the market myself, I will endeavour to

I think we will see a steady flow of

Mayfair, Islington and Vauxhall.

locate it via my network.

transactions until after Brexit. People

When and why was Dockleys created?

Moving into the autumn market, are

those that just speculate on the market

I started Dockleys to do something

you expecting to get busier?

will hold off to see what happens in

different in the estate agency world. I

Lettings gets more active after the

the coming years, and a lot of overseas

wanted to bridge the ‘us and them’ gap

summer. What we are seeing is a lack

buyers want to take advantage of the

between buyers and sellers. I feel that

of good-quality properties coming to

exchange rates. London is a world

you need both the buyer and seller to

the market, as many tenants are now

capital and people will always want

work in tandem with one another. My

staying longer in their properties and

to come here for business and for

that need to move will always do so,


P R O PE RT Y

Brick Lane, where Dockleys is based. © Elena Dijour / shutterstock.com

pleasure. We are lucky in that respect.

able to offer fee structures that we

What are the most pressing issues

feel are relative to

buyers and sellers are facing at

the property, and can

the moment?

change our marketing

Stamp duty and capital gains tax. The

tact to suit a particular

changes in recent times have been quite

property. I have not

severe and I think that has put a lot of

worked for a big

people off buying. This is not so much

corporate company

of a factor for first-time buyers, who

and I am sure there

can now take advantage of not having as

are many benefits

much competition in the market.

such as training and support, but my personal opinion is

My friends will all laugh at me, but I

What advice would you give to a buyer

that every agent is different and works

hashtag ‘weekendsman’ on Instagram.

in the current market? How should

differently, so why would you want to

I work extremely hard to enjoy my

they behave and act?

restrain someone in their ability to

weekends, when I am not working,

Do your research, make sure you know

offer their clients the best service?

so I try to fill them with as much as possible. I am not one for sitting around

exactly what you can afford and set out all the costs involved in buying

What’s your favourite thing about

doing nothing. I love spending time

before you start making offers. I would

your job?

out in Hertfordshire with friends and

also encourage buyers to make offers.

The people I get to meet. I love

family, but my perfect weekend would

The worst a seller can say is no, but

speaking to new people and the

be in my favourite place in the world,

at least if you make even a relatively

enormous buzz from agreeing a deal,

Ibiza. It’s just such a beautiful place and

low offer, you and your agent can start

no matter how big or small. It’s what

you can be involved in the nightlife or

negotiations. I read an article recently

gets me out of bed in the morning.

just chill out having a wonderful meal at somewhere like Sunset Ashram,

that said in 2016, 51 per cent of firsttime buyers did not make an offer

Where is your favourite restaurant

watching the sun set listening to those

when buying their property.

in London?

Balearic beats. I love the contrast.

A very good friend of mine opened a Does being an independent agent give

bar and restaurant in Finsbury Circus

What’s the best piece of advice you’ve

you an edge?

called Aviary, which has the most

been given?

Yes, it does. As an independent,

incredible terrace overlooking the City.

Stop, Look and Listen from when I was at school learning the Green Cross

we have the freedom to deal in any way we choose; there are very few

How would you spend your

Code. I am always going at 100 miles

restraints from boards and we are

perfect weekend?

an hour, and I have trained myself now to stop, look at a situation and listen to Sunset Ashram, Ibiza

others before jumping into something. If you could host a dinner party with three guests, who would they be? The Queen, as I would just love to chat to her about the country and her time as the monarch; Thierry Henry, so we could discuss my top ten of his goals, and Jay-Z. I’m a big fan and think he has been very clever in business. In his own words, he’s “not a businessman”, he’s “a business, man”. Dockleys, 162 Brick Lane, E1, 07939 087 131, dockleys.com

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P R O PE RT Y

EX P E RT V IE WS The Knight Frank Islington office gives us its perspective on the current market and the year ahead

F

NIC K M OO RE

da ni e l f o x

associate at Knight Frank Islington

Head of lettings at Knight Frank Islington

market, something that had abated earlier in the year.

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While the Conservatives have scrabbled to shore up

there is heightened uncertainty, this feeds through to

their majority with the support of the DUP, we were

increased tenant demand as prospective buyers decide

encouraged to see the financial markets reacting

to wait for more clarity before buying.

ollowing the general election at the beginning of June and the unexpected result that followed, a feeling of uncertainty has returned to the

modestly amid hopes that the country could be heading for a softer Brexit because of the election. Meanwhile, house price growth continued to slow

onsidering we have had such a surprise election result, the lettings market has remained strong and we have not witnessed the unsettling

impact that we were expecting. This is because when

Due to the increased stock levels over the past year because of the tax hikes and EU referendum, we came into a market where rental prices were at the

in May, although the market remains highly localised

lowest they had been in a number of years, declining

and affordability remains a key concern in many

0.3 per cent in May, which contributed to an annual

markets. Average prices in prime central London were

fall of 4.8 per cent.

flat in May and are down 6.6 per cent on the year.

This is now settling, and supply and demand has

However, average prices slipped by only 0.2 per cent

equalised. This isn’t likely to stay this way, now

in the three months to the end of May, compared with

that the pound has fallen against the dollar, and we

a 4.1 per cent decline in the final quarter of this year,

expect a hike in properties over the next year as

which paints a far rosier picture of the market.

foreign investors take advantage of the cheap pound

There are also early signs that the expectations of

come autumn.

buyers and sellers are becoming more closely aligned

For now, we are in the busiest time of the rental

as the number of homes sold in London increased by

year. Summer in lettings across London peaks, with

three per cent compared with May 2016. The pick-

a cross-section of applicants moving at the same

up in buyer activity suggests that some sellers are

time, from corporate relocations from overseas

setting asking prices that are more realistic in order

(particularly the USA and Australia, currently) to

to secure a quicker sale.

families, students and graduates. It is the most

Mortgage rates remain exceptionally low, although

optimal time of the

there are signs that this may change sooner than we

year for landlords

had expected, as it was reported that three members

to market their

of the Bank of England’s rate-setting committee voted

investments and

for a rise in the base rate, which caused a sharp rise in

secure tenants who

sterling. However, while policy makers remain keen to

now look for longer

maintain a stable rate environment as the UK prepares

rentals in the capital,

to leave the EU, economists predict that a rate rise may

which remains strong

be on the cards earlier than 2019, when it was widely

in the financial services

expected that rates would rise.

and property sector.

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Ariel House, Wapping E1, £625 per week*

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Situated in the heart of Wapping, located moments from the extremely desirable St Katherine Docks. This brand new furnished two bedroom apartment has been finished to an immaculate standard and offers the finest level of residents’ amenities.

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Two private balconies Floor to ceiling windows 24 hour concierge service Residents’ fitness facilities EPC rating B

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SALES

Blackwall Reach, Blackwall E14 Prices from ÂŁ464,500*

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2 double bedroom, 2 storey house set within this gated CCTV development. The property has been fully modernised to include double glazing, replacement ceilings, wood floors, , alarm, central heating system operated via remote control, smart phone or internet. Lounge. Fully fitted kitchen. Double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes. Garden. Secure Underground parking space. Potential to extend into the loft subject to planning permission. Close to Wapping station and local amenities.

Presidents Drive, Wapping E1W

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Ivory House, St Katharine’s Dock E1W

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Chancellor House, Wapping E1W

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Ea2 are pleased to offer for rent this 1 double bedroom apartment within ea2 are pleased to offer to rent this modern built 2 double bedroom, 2 this sought after luxury warehouse conversion with superb views over the bathrooms 3rd and 4th floor duplex apartment within this secure gated popular Roding Mews, Wapping E1Wbenefits from a separate fully fitted £1,300 per week historic St Katharine’s Dock. The property features a spacious reception, fully wets Wapping development.This apartment ea2 are pleased to be able to show you this 6 bedroom 4 bathroom house for rental with a garden. This property is a fitted kitchen and an enclosed balcony overlooking the dock. The property & kitchen, spacious lounge with floor to ceiling windows. Large roof terrace with very unique andShard. has views over the canal. Would suit 6 professional people. Close toaTower Hill and Wapping features throughout. Secure development boasts whole host of characteristic views towardsproperty The City and Garage. On-site caretaker. parking optional £140 p/month. Overground and close to Waitrose.

ea2 are delighted to be able to offer for rent this 2 bedroom warehouse ea2 are pleased to offer to rent this stunning 2 double bedroom ‘mansion block’ conversion. The apartment benefits from 2 balconies onto the River, open plan style apartment set within this popular development within the heart of Wapping. lounge and kitchen. Lounge area measuring approximately £500 37’ x 23’.per The master The apartment Tower, benefits from a fully fitted kitchen, Cascades Docklands E14 lounge, 4 piece bathroom week bedroom has a spacious dressing room. Character Features including exposed suite, Upvcbedroom, double glazing and laminate wood flooring. Locatedwithin close to 2 double 2 bathroom 11th floor apartment thisWapping secure modern development. Comprising a reception brickwork&and Secure additional underground parking space. Porterage. station, local water/ bus routes amenities. room with Cityand views, fitted kitchen, master bedroom with walk-in wardrobe eniron suitebeams. bathroom,

shower room. Balcony. pool, Gymnasium & Tennis court. Concierge. Rental Price: £525 Per Week Rental Price: £430 Swimming Per Week

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Hertsmere Road, E14 £1,499,950

Set on the top two floors of this Eighteenth Century Grade I Listed warehouse is this penthouse conversion. The property has a large reception room/kitchen, three double bedrooms and three bathrooms. Further benefits include two parking spaces and a 24 hour concierge, energy rating e. Dexters Canary Wharf 020 7517 1199

Lennox Gardens, SW1X £2,750,000

A two bedroom raised ground floor apartment in this classic, well maintained red brick conversion. Located on one of Knightsbridge’s premier garden squares, the property has been refurbished throughout with a large reception room, separate kitchen and two bathrooms, energy rating e. Dexters Chelsea 020 7590 9510

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Pan Peninsula Square, E14 £1,400 per week

A spectacular penthouse apartment set on the 38th and 39th floors of this highly sought after development. This unique property has floor to ceiling windows throughout, an open plan reception room/kitchen and a mezzanine area. There are two bedrooms, two bathrooms and a private balcony, energy rating c. Dexters Canary Wharf 0207 517 1190

Great Titchfield Street, W1W £1,800 per week

A unique two double bedroom apartment arranged over the top two floors of this newly renovated former printworks, in the heart of Fitzrovia. There is a large reception room, separate kitchen/breakfast room, two bathrooms and an impressive private decked roof garden with stunning views over London, energy rating c. Dexters Fitzrovia 020 7067 2402

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Tenants fees apply: £180 per tenancy towards administration, £60 reference fee per tenant and £144 towards the end of tenancy check out report (all inc VAT).


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LIVE IN THE CENTRE, RUN IN THE PARK Birch House – 2 and 3 bedroom apartments A village lifestyle. A quick commute. A landscape full of greenery. A tasty cup of coffee in the morning. An easy ride into the city for an evening in the West End. Only 16 minutes to London Bridge*. Call a member of the sales team on 020 3411 7692 to arrange a viewing. Sales & Marketing Suite open daily 10am to 6pm (Thursdays until 8pm). Wallace Court, 40 Tizzard Grove, London SE3 9FD. Computer generated images of Birch House and the interior at Kidbrooke Village are indicative only. * Timing is approximate only. Source: www.tfl.co.uk. Information correct at time of sending to press.

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f you like the hustle and bustle of working in the capital but at the same time crave countryside

tranquillity, then look no further than Berkeley Homes’ Kidbrooke Village – a leafy, green oasis of calm, just 16 minutes from London Bridge. Kidbrooke Village is also only a stone’s throw from Blackheath in south-east London, offering residents a slice of village life with a range of stylishly designed townhouses and apartments, perfect for everyone from first-time buyers and growing families to downsizers. Homes are set in 136 acres of parkland and open space, including the newly designed Cator Park and also

This year’s Kidbrooke summer country fête

Sutcliffe Park, which enjoys areas of grassland, meadow and wetland; rich in plant and wildlife and ensuring a

walk away offering further retail and

lots of family-friendly activities, such

natural countryside feel.

dining options, there is a plethora of

as a carousel, mini farm and fun face

For more information about Kidbrooke

independent boutiques, family-run

painting for kids.

Village, please visit kidbrookevillage.

butchers and cafés, as well as high

co.uk or call 020 8150 5151. Kidbrooke

street names to choose from.

Village’s sales and marketing suite is open

A monthly Kidbrooke farmers’

There are also ‘Wild about Kidbrooke Village’ events – these are free and run by the London Wildlife

from 10am to 6pm daily and until 8pm

market is held during the summer on

Trust to encourage people to discover

on Thursdays and is located at Wallace

the first Saturday of the month in the

the local wildlife. These have included

Court, 40 Tizzard Grove, Greenwich, SE3.

Village Square. The market showcases

craft events and pond dipping.

local produce and visitors can pick up delicious artisan foodstuffs, with a

A thriving Village Centre

range of hot food ‘grab-and-go’ options

Green space and wildlife

also available.

Once the development is complete,

Next to Kidbrooke train station, the

Other community events are

emerging Village Centre currently

often held around the development,

green space, including children’s play

offers a wealth of amenities for

including a summer country fête with

spaces, beautifully landscaped public

residents, including a Sainsbury’s Local, shops, an independent café and a health centre. A Young’s Pub, as well as a larger Sainsbury’s, have already been secured for the permanent Village Centre and are expected to open in 2018. With other dining and retail options forthcoming, Kidbrooke Village Centre will be a thriving hub for local people. With Blackheath only a short

65 per cent of the overall site will be


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How to live: The choice is yours

lanes and wide pedestrian areas, as

for relaxation. The 136 acres of parkland and open space encompasses the newly

Birch House is the focal point of the

perfect for families.

designed Cator Park and also Sutcliffe

Kidbrooke Village development and is

Available properties start at £810,000

Park, with areas of grassland, meadow,

an exclusive collection of apartments

for a three-bedroom home with three

and wetland rich in plant and wildlife.

designed by the award-winning

bathrooms, two of which are en-suite. A

The park has been declared a local

Studio Egret West. One of its most

stunning three-bedroom show home is

nature reserve and is a Green Flag site.

exciting features is the Sky Lounge,

open daily for viewings.

It also includes an athletics track run by

exclusive to Birch House residents. This

Greenwich Leisure Limited (GLL) and

relaxing space enjoys stunning views

located in the exclusive Blackheath

an outdoor gym.

towards Canary Wharf, perfect for an

Quarter neighbourhood and are

Instagram-worthy early-morning yoga

designed for modern living. The Urban

resident. He says, “What I really liked

session, or simply a catch-up and coffee

House is a three- or four-bedroom

about Kidbrooke Village was that it

with friends. Buyers have access to a

home, which is adaptable in line with

reminded me a bit of home, because it

state-of-the-art, residents-only gym,

changing lifestyles and ranges in size

does feel like a village: it’s landscaped

a 24-hour concierge service and the

up to 1,467 sq ft. Generous roof terraces

and very green, with lakes and wildlife.

Kidbrooke Village Zipcar car share club.

offer 360-degree views and outdoor

Finding somewhere that had lots of

Available properties start at £540,000 for

private space, while each property

green space and less of an urban feel

a two-bedroom, one-bathroom home with

comes with off-street parking, electric

to it was really important to me. The

a spacious winter garden, and £665,000

car charging points and covered

Berkeley development at Kidbrooke fit

for a three-bedroom apartment.

cycle storage.

and private spaces and natural areas

Craig is a Kidbrooke Village

the bill perfectly – I can drive to work or

Then there’s The Crescent. There

well as a rear garden, making them

Berkeley’s Urban Houses are

Homes are efficient to run, saving

get the train to London, both in around

is only a limited collection of these

residents over 80 per cent on gas and

a quarter of an hour.”

contemporary new townhouses

30 per cent on water bills. A limited

available. Homes are nestled between

selection of these homes is available.

forward to the Village Centre being

leafy Cator Park and Sutcliffe Park,

A three-bedroom house with private roof

complete because this will provide a

offering the ideal blend of luxury and

terrace and allocated off-street parking

focal point and bring the community

space, ranging in size to 1,366 sq ft –

is available from £915,000.

together. Berkeley has actually thought

perfect for spacious family living.

Visit the beautiful three-bedroom

He goes on, “I’m really looking

about what residents will want.”

Each home has its own front garden leading onto a tree-lined avenue, cycle

Well connected: Direct links to London

show home, which is open daily for viewings. The Crescent show home

The on-site Kidbrooke train station provides direct links to central London, making this the perfect option for busy commuters and those who enjoy London’s shops, restaurants, nightclubs and bars. London Bridge can be reached in just over 15 minutes, Canary Wharf in 22 minutes and Victoria in 28 minutes. The development also benefits from extensive pedestrian and cycle routes, which connect into the wider London Cycle Network, enabling residents to explore the local area in the fresh air, while getting some exercise. It doesn’t get easier than this.

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Enjoy a lifestyle that’s ahead of the curve Show Apartment now launched The Corniche, is an exclusive riverside address with panoramic views over the most iconic stretch of the River Thames. With a 19th floor Skyline Club lounge and terrace above a beautifully landscaped piazza, The Corniche, with completions from Winter 2017, features a wealth of luxury amenities including an infinity pool, spa, cinema, gym and a 24-hour concierge. Luxurious three bedroom apartments and penthouses, within the exclusive Skyline Collection, are now available on the 16th floor and above.

Prices from ÂŁ3,600,000 To register your interest please call +44 (0)20 3883 5246 or email corniche.london@stjames.co.uk To discover more visit www.cornichelondon.co.uk or visit the marketing suite at 21 Albert Embankment Sales & Marketing Suite open daily 10am to 6pm. Prices and details correct at time of going to press. Computer generated image is indicative only.

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investme n t po r tfo lio CGI of the living area of a show home at Aberfeldy Village

The linear park at Aberfeldy Village

Designer kitchens offer a full range of integrated appliances, and luxurious bathrooms and en-suite shower rooms are tiled with a contrasting feature wall. The landscaping at Aberfeldy Village includes architecturally

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designed private courtyards and a tree-lined linear park that runs through the heart of the development, with open lawns and a profusion of

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shrubs and flowers. stunning new collection of

balcony or terrace and is finished to

apartments at Aberfeldy

a high specification.

Village in London E14 has been

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E14 is one of the best-connected areas of the capital. Canning Town station, less than ten minutes’ walk

released for sale by developer Be. These

sets the scene for the quality of these

away, connects to the Jubilee Line and

smart contemporary homes, designed

homes. Adding to the great lifestyle

DLR, as well as many bus routes across

by award-winning architects Levitt

are an on-site concierge, private

London. By tube it’s only six minutes

Bernstein, offer a superb lifestyle and

residents’ gym and a media lounge,

to Canary Wharf, seven minutes to

are brilliantly located for swift access to

where you can relax watching films

London City Airport and less than 20

Canary Wharf and the City.

on a big screen. Residents will also

minutes to Bond Street. The arrival of

benefit from on-site shopping,

Crossrail at Canary Wharf in 2018 will

healthcare and community facilities.

further boost the area’s connectivity.

Inspired by East India’s past and designed to inspire its future, the next chapter of this thriving new

The homes offer the best in

Residents can enjoy a wonderful

community offers a choice of stylish

modern city living with high-quality

variety of dining opportunities between

studios and one- and two-bedroom

design and meticulous attention to

Canary Wharf and Stratford and, for

apartments. Homes at Aberfeldy

detail. Higher than usual ceilings

retail therapy, Westfield Stratford

Village are a great investment in this

and floor-to-ceiling windows allow

City, one of London’s best shopping

up-and-coming area of east London.

plenty of sunlight to flood in and

destinations, is just six minutes

create light and airy living spaces. A

away by tube.

designed in a modern warehouse

spacious open-plan living area opens

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style, each home has its own private

on to a large balcony or terrace.

from £314,950 for a studio apartment

Housed in striking buildings

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i n si d e r k n o w led g e Residential mar ket up date for Greenw i c h an d Blackheath d i a n a a l a m , h e a d o f r e s i d e n t i a l d e v e lo p m e n t s a l e s , j l l

interest from buyers in September will make for a strong end to 2017, as chains will need to be completed before the festive period begins. The office’s refurbishment emphasises our commitment to the local market and our ambition to continue growing our presence in south-east London.

Lettings The second quarter of 2017 has treated Greenwich and Blackheath well. The local lettings market has proven to be buoyant and active, and shows no signs of slowing down in the near-term. The high end of the market is in particular demand, with interest from patient applicants who are planning to buy, but choosing to rent while keeping an eye out for their ideal property. Q1 saw an oversupply of rental properties throughout London,

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especially houses and flats with two hat is the outlook for

most desirable properties. Diamond

or fewer bedrooms. Stock levels are

sales and lettings in the

Terrace and Georgette Place in the

now returning to normal, which

Greenwich and Blackheath

centre of Greenwich proved perfect

means there will be more pressure

residential markets, and how have they

examples – from pitch, strategy and

on potential tenants to commit to

performed in Q2?

sourcing the right buyer, through to

properties quickly.

Over the past six months, JLL’s

exchange and completion.

flagship south-east London office,

While applicant enquiries and

The majority of applicants who approach JLL Greenwich and

located in the heart of Greenwich, has

registrations have fallen back in the

Blackheath work in the City and Canary

undergone an extensive refurbishment

run-up to June, mainly due to political

Wharf, where uncertainty around the

programme, demonstrating our

and economic uncertainty, our agents

effects of Brexit is more acutely felt

ongoing and future commitment to

have benefited from strong links to a

than in other markets. More and more

the area. We worked hard to ensure

core of highly motivated buyers and

applicants are now insisting that their

that our clients did not experience

sellers. These individuals have helped

tenancies include a break clause, to

any disruption while works were

to create a less frantic atmosphere

give them peace of mind following the

underway, and we are excited to show

within the south-east’s sales market.

result of the general election and the

you our new agency offering.

This mini-market is also very diverse

start of negotiations with the EU.

and includes a broad mix of upsizers,

Sales Greenwich and Blackheath’s agents

downsizers and first-time buyers. We believe that sales values in

All of these factors add up to a price-sensitive market. However, as long as landlords are flexible on price,

recorded impressive successes in

Greenwich and Blackheath will hold

properties will let quickly with little or

the first half of this year, selling and

steady throughout summer. The

no void period.

completing on some of the south-east’s

market remains cyclical, and increased

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