Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Dior x J - Law; The Modern Woman's Fashion

The combinations of Dior, Jennifer Lawrence and Graphic T-shirts has to be a millennial match made in heaven. In her second collection, Maria Grazia Chiuri is putting relaxed sophistication at the forefront of her message.

Who is Maria Grazia Chiuri?

Maria Grazia Chiuri, the first female head of Christian Dior has not shied away from discussing her ground-breaking position as the first woman in charge at Dior, rather she has embraced it. She is reinventing the classic French fashion house for today’s woman—a woman who is both feminine and feminist. Chiuri’s signature look for her Dior debut show last fall was a t-shirt emblazoned with the slogan, We Should All Be Feminists, which was coined by Nigerian writer, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. This t-shirt has become an emblem of the house’s new face and carried through to the new campaign.

Maria Grazia, as she’s known, spent 17 years as the co-creative director at Valentino (and spent 10 years at Fendi prior) before becoming the sole head of Dior. She brings a playfulness and independent streak to Dior. She fully embraces feminism—it’s not just a slogan on a shirt for her, it’s her way of being.

In interviews she talks about the importance of being a strong and self-reliant woman in today’s world. She designs for both young artists living in the punk scene and working women climbing the career ladder—Maria Grazia’s goal is to help all women, regardless of age or experience, express themselves through fashion - to look and feel their best. She has a hand in nearly every aspect of the design, from lookbook layouts to Dior boutique arrangements—she is the woman in charge of it all, and it’s clear that she would have it no other way.

What is different about this campaign?

For this show Maria Grazia has enlisted the help of French photographer Brigitte Lacombe – who has an innate ability for sending shockwaves of raw humanity through her work.

The effect is that Jennifer Lawrence becomes the emblem of the modern woman. The monochrome shoot highlights the message of the We Should All Be Feminists t-shirt that we have been seeing everywhere for months now. The decadent glamour has been stripped back to reveal a woman dressed rather than adorned, in Dior.

Lawrence sits loosely against walls and on floors in ripped boyfriend jeans and pointed flats. The images are filled with accessibility. This is a far cry from haute couture catwalk shows with the front rows packed with Instafamous people. Or indeed the older trend some fashion houses preferred of very young and thin women in uncomfortably sexual positions.

Lawrence is her own person and that is why she has long since been adored by the world. She falls, just like we do. She is a wonderful choice for a company that is managing so well to be part of a changing conversation around the role of the modern women.

This is Chiuri’s second bold move for the company and we’re excited to see what she will bring to the fashion world in 2017…

Friday, April 28, 2017

5 Best London Restaurants with a City View

London is more than 1,000 years old. You can still see bits of the wall the Romans put around the capital to keep Boudicca out. Londoners kept on building: there’s 700-year-old medieval churches and courtyards and the brooding shape of the Tower of London. There’s delicate Elizabethan shops and streets, soaring St Paul’s Cathedral, elegant Regency arcades and proud Victorian museums and institutions. You’ll find post-war Brutalism and soaring contemporary towers. Here’s the thing about London: all these buildings all jostle side by side in a vivid, rich tapestry of eras and styles, reminding you of all the lives and stories held within this most powerful city. It is one of the best places in the world for viewing. Just to cap it all off (and in case it’s raining), why not nibble on some delicious food and wine to wash it all down? Here are five of our favourite London restaurants with a view.

Duck & Waffle

Located on the 40th floor of Heron Tower, this British European restaurant manages to combine mouth-watering food with spectacular, off-the wall views past the Gherkin to the river, beyond to Canary Wharf and across the whole panoply of South London. It’s open 24 hours a day and you can indeed order the actual duck and waffle: waffles, duck confit, a fried duck egg and maple syrup (though there are many other dishes that won’t give you an instant heart attack). If you can’t get in, on the next floor down you’ll find Sushisamba, a funky Peruvian/Japanese fusion restaurant (but we do recommend Duck & Waffle).

110 Bishopsgate, London EC2N 4AY
T: 020 3640 7310

Aqua Shard

The Shard stunned the world when it opened in 2009: a 95-storey skyscraper rearing out of London’s Southbank, one made apparently entirely out of glass with its jagged peak virtually lost in the clouds. It’s such a huge building it boasts offices, hotels, a very popular viewing platform and no less than four restaurants: Oblix, Hutong, Ting and our favourite, Aqua. Serving contemporary British cuisine, this 31st floor eatery offers phenomenal 200˚ views across London, accessorised by the breathtaking three-storey-high Atrium Bar. The menu (and cocktails) is excellent, but prepare your wallet...

32 London Bridge Street, London SE1 9SG

T: 020 3011 1256

 

OXO Tower Restaurant, Bar and Brasserie

The Oxo Tower is a London institution. The iconic illuminated tower came about because when the company that owned OXO gravy cubes was refused permission to put up advertising, mysteriously the tower windows formed a pattern saying OXO...! Nowadays it’s just pretty Art Deco lighting – but with a great restaurant nestled just below the tower. This uncluttered, elegant space offers wonderful river views across to St. Paul’s Cathedral. The restaurant is run by Harvey Nichols and is fresh, clever and never less than excellent – do try their innovative new vegetarian menu. If you come in summer, it’s worth speculatively booking a terrace table (and praying for no rain) – it’s a full sensorial experience.

2 Barge House Street, London SE1 9GY

T: 020 7021 1686

The Portrait Restaurant

Sometimes views don’t have to be lofty – they just need to be utterly iconic, in which case The Portrait Restaurant absolutely corners the market. Situated inside the National Portrait Gallery, its generous windows offer up Nelson’s Column, down Whitehall to the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben and the London Eye. It’s high enough for distance while being close enough to Trafalgar Square to people watch. And the food is quietly excellent too: generous, carefully considered dishes based on British and European traditions, using first-rate produce.

National Portrait Gallery, St. Martin's Place, London WC2H 0HE

T: 020 7312 2490

City Garden Bar


Not a restaurant in the most traditional sense, this stunning bar offers lights snacks and sandwiches during the day, switching to delicious sharing boards by early evening. This newly opened bar sits snuggly among the magnificent surrounds of Sky Garden, the city’s highest garden at 37 floors above ground level. Fittingly, for the coming summer months, the bar has launched a bespoke pop-up Belvedere Spritz bar serving an exclusive botanically-inspired summer cocktail selection. And to complete the cool summer vibe you can relax to the sounds of live music and up-and-coming guest performers in the Summer Sessions, running to September. 

1 Sky Garden Walk, London EC3M 8AF

T: 0333 772 0020 

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A Pretty Bridal Showroom Has Taken Over River North’s Old Candy Factory

This Week’s Top Story

Wedding season is just around the corner. Luckily, Jenny Yoo (311 W. Superior St., jennyyoo.com) has a newly expanded showroom to answer the call of brides, bridesmaids, mothers of the bride—and generally anyone who’s in need of tie-the-knot attire.

The bridal brand recently moved from its River North showroom into bigger digs just across the street. Now housed in a former candy factory, the 3,184-square-foot showroom has exposed brick, lofty ceilings, __and ten-foot-tall windows that let brides see themselves in natural light.

For spring bridal trends, staffers point to mixed textures, tulle or lace with champagne lining, three-dimensional lace appliques, __and sheer-illusion or open backs. The Jenny Yoo brand also offers a separates line with cashmere sweaters in multiple hues, lace camisoles, and tulle skirts of different lengths.

Top Sales This Week

AllSaints (46 E. Walton St., allsaints.com) has a vast sale section stocked with discounted shoes, sweaters, leather jackets, jeans, T-shirts, and more. Also available online, the discounted items include a fuzzy, funky animal sweater (reduced from $268 to $134) and fringed, suede booties (reduced from $398 to $199).

St. John’s store at Chicago Premium Outlets (1650 Premium Outlet Blvd., Aurora, premiumoutlets.com) is offering an extra 60 percent off sale items through April 30. The steep discounts apply to fall, winter, and spring apparel, as well as to eveningwear.

Winter will be back someday (read: all too soon). So, now’s a good time to stock up on seasonal gear—especially at half-off prices. At Burton (56 E. Walton St., burton.com), all outerwear is 50 percent off. The discount also applies to sunglasses, watches, and skis.

Market

Randolph Street Market (randolphstreetmarket.com) returns to Plumbers Hall (1340 W. Washington St.) on Saturday and Sunday. Dubbed “Artsy Fartsy,” this rendition of the indoor/outdoor shopping event will offer 15-minute portrait sketches from a local artist and D.I.Y. art projects. The 125 vendors will sling everything from vintage accessories to fashion. You can also find local brand Eskell, which is currently building out a new location. And, weekend-brunch fanatics should know: There will be Bloody Marys.

Fashion Event

Friendly reminder: The 16th annual Driehaus Awards for Fashion Excellence takes place tonight. The design competition centers on a runway show featuring designs from local fashion students. Tickets, $175 to $300, are available here.

Shopping Event

Feeling left out of the James Beard Award festivities? The Tie Bar (918 W. Armitage Ave., thetiebar.com) has your FOMO covered. The Lincoln Park shop is hosting an event on Sunday to showcase a new bow tie that was designed in partnership with James Beard Foundation. Featuring spatulas, whisks, and other whimsical designs, the kitchen-inspired accessory goes for $25; $20 of that will be donated back to nonprofit Tie The Knot.

 
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Monday, April 24, 2017

Cocktail Casanova; An Interview with Salvatore Calabrese

The world's most famous bartender Salvatore Calabrese, whose cocktail books have sold over two million copies and has mixed drinks for Robert de Niro, Elton John and her Royal Majesty the Queen, has a new London home at The Mule Bar in Spitalfields.

'The Maestro', as he is known, will be working alongside his sons, Gerry and Jon Calabrese and will transport guests back to the swinging sixties with a career-spanning menu. Premier Tax Free caught up with the man himself...

Why have you decided to step back in time at The Mule Bar?

I wanted to do something unlike anything else being currently offered in London. We came up with a sixties concept because the speakeasy idea has been overdone and is also representative of quite a depressing era in our history when people drank to forget. The sixties on the other hand was fun so we wanted to inject this feeling into our drinks list. It’s the same with the décor which pays homage to the swinging sixties. When you think of this era you think of flower power, freedom and the birth of Rock ‘n’ Roll, the colour palette was bright, people were optimistic about the future generally and we wanted to reflect this throughout the space. The sixties also saw the birth of the modern cocktail party!

You will be hosting regular masterclasses and tastings, what can we expect from them?

I have one of the world's largest collections of rare cognacs and love nothing better than talking through the history of this special drink, so one idea is to bring in a master blender to do a tasting with a historical overview. I even have a cognac from 1788, the year before The French Revolution and before Australia was discovered so these are always very interesting.

Where did you learn your craft?

I started in 1966 at the age of 12 and I developed my skills at a bar on the Amalfi Coast in Southern Italy. My first duty was to get up at 5.30am and slice the bread. That was when I first understood the need for perfectionism as each piece of bread had to be the same size.

And who was your mentor?

Signor Raffelle ran the bar and he was truly the Humphrey Bogart of the Amalfi Coast. He was always in an immaculate cream jacket, had the most incredible charm, spoke several languages and knew how to make people happy. He taught me how to appreciate and learn flavours through aroma. I made my first Americano at the age of 12, I was quite a cocky little boy. Signor saw me and stopped me, he tasted it and then slapped me so hard for getting ahead of myself that even now every time I make a Negroni I do the sign of the cross and look over my shoulder to check he isn't still there!

What qualities make for a great bartender?

Being a great mixologist doesn't always make a great bartender. The creativity that is needed to make drinks needs to be combined with the art of hospitality. People will come to your bar to see you; it is a hugely social profession and very similar to being a chef or sommelier in that respect. It's important to love what you do and be fond of people, there can be no ego and arrogance in our profession.

What have been the highlights of your career?

Meeting some truly iconic people such as Robert de Niro and Elton John, plus making drinks for Her Royal Highness the Queen. Also, being awarded multiple lifetime achievement awards such as an OBE from my native Italy, which was a huge honour and having that recognition means a lot to me.

Premier Tax Free users are a jet-setting bunch, so what are your favourite bars from around the world?

This is a hard one as in my opinion a bar doesn't need to be anywhere, it's the people that make it, but if I have to choose I would say The Nottingham Forest Bar in Milan, it has one of the best bartenders in the world there, Dario Comini. He is an exceptional host and views it as his home and people feel that pride and welcome from him from the moment they enter.

Plus, The Hoxton Pony - this is my son's bar, and it has a great crowd and really great music. Finally, try High Five in Tokyo, a classic Ginza-style bar. Just don’t ask for a menu there isn’t one!

If you could only have one more cocktail what would it be?

I’m going to be greedy and opt for two. Firstly, a Sazerac made with my 1805 Sazerac Cognac as this is no longer made and so is truly one of its kind. Secondly, it has to be the Negroni as it's what I'm known for and I love making and drinking it.

Finally, shaken or stirred?

Stirred of course!  Martin Campbell, the director of several James Bond films, wanted me to prepare a Martini in his movie Casino Royale. But I could not accept, they wanted me to shake the Martini. I've been saying for years that Martini was not meant to be shaken.

PREMIER GEM

To celebrate Salvatore's new home, there will be a 20% discount on all drinks Monday-Wednesday at The Mule Bar for Premier Tax Free readers. Please quote 'The Maestro' when ordering.

The Mule Bar at The Holy Birds

94 Middlesex Street, London E1 7EZ

T: 020 3610 0185

Thursday, April 20, 2017

A Sleek Shop for Customized Bags Opens on Michigan Avenue

This Week’s Top Story

Laudi Vidni (laudividni.com), the store that lets shoppers create custom leather bags, has a brand-new location in the Shops at North Bridge (520 N. Michigan Ave.). The sleek shop has 26 bag styles, ranging from a wee passport wallet to a roomy backpack.

The brand’s co-founder, Laura Kofoid, likens the customization process to interior design. Working one-on-one with customers, staffers help them select a bag shape, an Italian leather, a lining, gold or silver hardware, __and other personalized touches such as contrasting binding or monograms.

There’s a flat-screen TV onsite that pulls up renderings of the final product; the brand’s website also allows shoppers to draft bags before ordering them. After they’ve been ordered, bags are stitched up in a local studio, then delivered to the customer in three to five weeks. Oh, __and as for the store’s unusual name? That’s “individual,” spelled backwards.

Top Sale This Week

900 North Michigan Shops (900 N. Michigan Ave., shop900.com) hosts Pop-Up Park April 21 to 23. Throughout the event, 40 participating retailers—including Kate Spade, MaxMara, and Michael Kors Collection—will offer discounts of 15 percent. The weekend promotion will also offer treats from Sprinkles, and table-tennis tourneys hosted by Spin.

Market

Vintage Garage Chicago (vintagegaragechicago.com) kicks off its sixth season on Sunday. Billed as the city’s only all-vintage market, the shopping event features 100 vendors slinging everything from clothing to jewelry and art. The event takes over a parking garage at 5051 North Broadway (hence its name); ticket info is available here.

Pop-Up

Soundoff (soundoffdesign.com), a new Chicago streetwear brand, will celebrate the release of its spring product line with a party and pop-up shop at Iridium (1330 N. Milwaukee Ave.) on Saturday. The event will give shoppers first dibs on Soundoff’s new “Medusa” line, along with a new, collaborative T-shirt design from Iridium and Soundoff. Since this is a party, there will also be a DJ spinning vinyl and digital tracks, and themed cocktails. The event is open to the public, and runs from 4 to 9 p.m.

Fashion Event

The 16th annual Driehaus Awards for Fashion Excellence will take place on April 28 at Vintage Studios (700 S. Desplaines St.). The design competition features a runway show that showcases designs from students at local schools including the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and Columbia College Chicago. The evening also includes cocktails, snacks, a live auction, and entertainment. Tickets, $175 to $300, are available here.

 
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Friday, April 14, 2017

Chicago’s Most Lavish New Spa Service Will Leave You Glittering

This Week’s Top Story

A good spa treatment will make your skin glow—and that’s literally the case with The Spa at JW Marriott’s (151 W. Adams St., marriott.com) new 24 Karat Gold Package. The lavish service includes the application of a golden mud that leaves a faint trace of glitter—and a lot of skin-softening moisture—behind. The only thing is, you’ll need to set aside four hours for this.

How do you spend half a day in a spa? To start, you’ll get an 80-minute facial. Next, it’s time to step into the spa’s Turkish-style hammam, where you’ll be painted in that golden mud, wrapped up in gold foil, __and given a head massage. But don’t fall asleep yet: There’s still an 80-minute massage to go.

You’ll even get some thematic sustenance to carry you through it all. Between the facial __and the body wrap, spa-goers adjourn to a lounge filled with plushy velvet chairs to sip champagne and nibble on confections dipped in—you guessed it—edible gold. The whole service costs $795. Best Mother’s Day gift ever?

Top Sales This Week

At Elements (741 N. Wells St., elementschicago.com) select jewelry pieces are on sale. Discounted items include a diamond-starburst pendant necklace (reduced from $1,450 to $725) and a 14-karat gold cherub ring (reduced from $1,800 to $900).

Calypso St. Barth (50 E. Oak St., calypsostbarth.com), which trades in breezy, resort-ready styles, is offering select spring items at a discount. Find a floral-printed, silk caftan (reduced from $529 to $370) that’s prime for poolside cocktails, and a raglan-sleeve linen top embellished with embroidery and sequins (reduced from $295 to $249).

Alice and Olivia (919 N. Michigan Ave., aliceandolivia.com) also has summery styles for sale. Picks include a blouson-style dress (reduced from $350 to $210) and shorts with lace detailing (reduced from $285 to $171).

Fashion Event

If you want to add a little fashion to your Friday night happy hour, head to Arpentry (1932 S. Halsted St.) tomorrow for the Wardrobe for CPS event from 6 to 9 p.m. Planned by local stylist Whitney Middleton, the event will sell goods from local vendors including The Tie Bar and Lost Girls Vintage. All proceeds will benefit Chicago Public Schools.

 
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Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Repetto arrives on the Champs-Elysées

The most famous avenue in the world is still highly sought after judging by current negotiations for its store locations. One of them just recently found a buyer. Indeed Maison Repetto is set to open a new store, taking over the empty spot left by Maje, which is moving a little further.

Number 33 of the Champs-Elysées avenue will thus welcome Repetto’s sixth Parisian boutique. Its public opening is scheduled on March 15th.

The 140 square meters space will include the different categories of Repetto’s offer, meaning leather goods, shoes, active line and dance materials. We will also find the customization service ‘atelier’, until now only available at the brand’s historical flagship store, rue de la Paix.

This beautiful Champs-Elysées address is thus adding to the brand’s 127 points of sale around the world (department stores’ corners and boutiques together).

Friday, April 7, 2017

Korean Fashion Pops Up at Nordstrom

This Week’s Top Story

Korean beauty is all the rage; now, prepare to meet Korean fashion. A new pop-up shop at Nordstrom (55 E. Grand Ave., nordstrom.com), aptly dubbed KFASHION, showcases youthful styles from brands such as Yune Ho __and NEUL. The shop specializes in women’s __and unisex clothing, and carries everything from silk slip dresses to embroidered trucker jackets, corseted tops, and bomber jackets with cropped sleeves. Oh, and if you’re looking for a D.I.Y. kimchi kit, you’re also in luck. The shop will be open until May 7.

Top Sale This Week

Cyclists, this one’s for you. On Saturday and Sunday, Timbuk2 (1623 N. Damen Ave., timbuk2.com) is hosting an event that lets you trade in any bag or bike to get a 30 percent discount on goods from Timbuk2—or from Pure Cycles. A quick refresher: Timbuk2 sells hip messenger bags, backpacks, and more; Pure Cycles stocks bikes, accessories, apparel, and gear.

Shopping Event

As part of its Posh Wednesday series, cocktail lounge Arbella (112 W. Grand Ave., arbellachicago.com) will showcase spring/summer styles from local designer Anastasia Chatzka (anastasiachatzka.com) on April 12. The event will offer  womenswear from the label, and all styles will be available for purchase onsite—there will also be specialty champagne cocktails.

Opening

Okay, so it’s not a store opening, per se. But, a doughnut shop springing up within a store is almost as exciting. On that note, a Firecakes doughnut counter is now open inside Lake View’s Lou & Grey (3442 N. Southport Ave., louandgrey.com). This means you can shop for contemporary women’s apparel with one hand—and hold a red velvet donut with the other. The counter also slings iced and hot coffee.

 
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Thursday, April 6, 2017

Switzerland; Land of the Sublime

In light of Baselworld, we’re feeling inspired by Switzerland; a place that has always struck awe into the hearts and minds of its visitors. Whether its surmounting a world famous snow-capped peak, or perhaps purchasing a time honoured piece of exquisite craftsmanship at Patek Phillipe, there is something for everyone.

So, we've curated a list of awe-inspiring activities to enjoy if you’re planning to visit this truly magnificent country in 2017.

The Natural

The Matterhorn

Take the cable cars up the Matterhorn and experience the glory of the Panorama Deck at its peak. From here you can experience 3 countries, 38 four-thousand-meter-peaks and 14 glaciers.

The Glacier Express

The world’s slowest express train may also be the journey with the most stunning views. The carriages glide for 180 miles, travelling from St Moritz to Zermatt in around 7 hours. The carriages of the Express are all glass and perfectly prepared for beauty.

The Less Natural – Geneva

Le Thé

This is said to be one of the best Chinese restaurants in all of Switzerland, with an array of beautiful teas and a menu that focuses on steamed food.

Patek Philippe Museum

If you love watches then this has to be an important stop for you. Discover the intricate history of timepieces at this dazzling museum.

Stroll the Rue de Rhône

Take your time and enjoy the beauty of the place whilst dipping in and out of your favourite luxury shops such as Gucci, Salvatore Ferragamo and Christian Louboutin.

Mamco Museum

See some of the most incredible modern art that Switzerland has to offer in this beautifully curated museum; the perfect place to take some of your holiday selfies too!

The Capital – Bern

Aare Outdoor Baths

If you are looking to combine cultural history with pleasure then there is no better place to do it than the outdoor baths at Marzili, which sit at the foot of the grand parliament building. This idyllic bathing experience is popular with locals looking to cool off, or take a sightseeing tour on the water.

Bern Cathedral

If you are impressed by the intricacies of gothic art or seeking out some physical exertion, Bern Cathedral may be the ideal place for you. With breath taking views atop the 254-step climb, the experience is imbued with a sense of ‘reward’, either in this life or the next.

Zentrum Paul Klee

The modernist masterpiece of a building houses the greatest part of the collection of Paul Klee’s work due to his local heritage. Equally impressive are the building and the art within.

Avant Club

The Bellevue is one of Europe’s grandest hotels, steeped in history and decorated in luxury. The lobby of Bellevue Palace hosts the Avant Club every Friday and Saturday from 9pm until midnight, with sushi creations, gin cocktails and live DJ’s this is the perfect place to relax in luxurious style.

Don’t forget you can shop tax-free in Switzerland, or for other countries in Europe, go to our Where To Shop page for more information.

Wednesday, April 5, 2017

The Best of Baselworld 2017

If we take one message from this year’s Baselworld, it’s that quality will always win and that premium craftsmanship is built for hardship. The best pieces are classic and reserved, the type of luxury that you’d want to indulge in every day. Here are five watches set to define 2017 as an era of stand-out quality and craftsmanship.

Patek Phillippe Ref 7130G-014 World Time

Making time for the ladies, Patek Phillippe have crafted a global statement that serves to represent 24 time-zones within white-gold, 62 diamonds and alligator skin. The watch masters have merged tradition with modern mechanics for a beautiful contemporary 36mm aesthetic. Once again, Patek Phillippe continues to remind us why they break all secondary market auction records.

Omega Trio

With the new series of the limited edition Speedmaster, Seamaster and Railmaster, Omega looked back to their original releases as a muse. The watchmakers have satisfied enthusiasts’ cries for accurate reproductions of original pieces thanks to a process of digital scans and blueprints of original components. The result is an authentic offering equal in feel, weight and style to the vintage pieces.

Tudor Heritage Black Bay Chronograph

Baselworld 2017 provided a platform for the launch of the very first Black Bay family member with a date function. Yet, despite this contemporary update, the new Black Bay stays true to its roots as a synthesis of Tudor divers’ designs from yesteryear with a bracelet that is inspired by the powerhouse’s vintage collection circa 1950.

Hublot Bang Unico Sapphire

Think of a collection cast entirely in polished sapphire crystal, which includes a range in pink and blue, and you’ll go a long way to capturing the spirit of the Big Bang Unico Sapphire. Considering it’s cutting edge aesthetic, style and high level of complexity, it is easily the most affordable high-end sapphire-cased watch on the market.

Rolex Oyster Perpetual Sky-Dweller

When a watch is as highly revered as a Rolex, it makes sense that updates remain subtle, adding more value to the product offering than incremental changes to design. This year, updates to the go-to for wayfarers and jetsetters (thanks to its second-time-zone functionality) include an offering in white and yellow gold, a first for the collection which was previously restricted to precious metals.

For more details on these watches, and many more, check out Watches of Switzerland.

 

Friday, March 31, 2017

Make a Statement SS17: Earrings

Some of the best things may come in small packages, and this is most definitely the case with the luxury good of the season - the statement earring. If you want to take your carefully planned outfit from cute to colossal then this could be your key to success.

Statement earrings seem to have been around since the dawn of time. Nostalgic images of women unclipping round gold clusters from their aching lobes to answer the telephone on 1960’s television repeats are a part of the history of the statement earring. In later days, however, it has begun to forge a new path, and create its own aesthetic.

Ear cuffs and asymmetrical styles now create an updated version of this classic look. The statement earring gives the flash of colour or sparkle that so many of us are reticent to wear more of. Either because of work, family or just time, to carefully plan a runway worthy look every morning is something that few women can achieve. So the statement earring is the perfect way to enliven or offset whichever clothes have made the grade for today.

So, what should you be aiming for in a statement earring? For SS17 there are a lot of looks to choose from, but they all have to be bold. The metals are a firm favourite, and it’s really just a hop, skip and jump on from the hoop mania that has been going on for the past few seasons. Long dangling earrings give grace to the face whilst more playful designs provide the opportunity for artworks to be created and even a splash of personality.

Of course there are as many statement earrings as there are ways to wear them. Dangled in front of slick back ponytails with minimalist attire for example, or embrace the wild and allow curls, colours and ruffles to recreate yourself in homage to the Seventies. But however you do it, be sure to have a look at our run down of upcoming trends to help you nail the statement earring look.

(earrings on main page; Dolce & Gabbana)

If you’re looking for a bigger statement piece, check out our top Blazers for the season!

Pantone’s Colour of the Year Grows on Us

Each year, Pantone, the world’s leading authority on colour, nominates a colour that reflects the zeitgeist of design and fashion. Late last year, the colour crowned ‘King of 2017’ was Greenery, “a fresh and zesty yellow-green shade that evokes the first days of spring”.

At the close of 2016, the evocation of spring seemed a long way off, and the colour therefore an odd choice. The world was so wrapped up in its more urban considerations that the fresh tones of green seemed, as green is so often meant to, naïve or perhaps even at odds with modern city life.

The colour (specifically known as Pantone 15-0343) left many industry experts aghast because, as a reflection of the times, it failed to capture the sober mood much of the world’s population found themselves in post-Brexit, pre-American election. But , that’s kind maybe that is of the point,, Pantone is not in our corner – their role is to evaluate the current climate, to stripping it down and committing to a hue that works to drive change. And so, this year, we a’re forced outside of our comfort zones with an often under-appreciated colour that represents flourishing foliage, fertility and new beginnings.

Of course, just because Pantone (and Adele at the recent Grammy awards) give it the seal of approval – it doesn’t necessarily make for easy adoption. If you’ve never worn green, it can be a difficult shade to navigate - which is why we suggest a two-step programme.

Firstly, approach green as a pop or an accent – think shoes, belts, bags, necklaces, eyeshadowseye-shadows, nail polishes, coats and cardigans. Then, aswhen you inevitably find your affection for this fashionable hue warming up, prepare to progress to Greenery as a base. Don’t forget, green is nature’s most omnipresent neutral – -  so there is acertain logic in there, which dictates that it should be’s universally flattering.

Finally, don’t overlook Pantone’s 2017 champ in the home.  Remember, gGreen tones can fulfil our innate primal instinct to be physically connected to the natural world even as we continue to be submerged in modern life.

The key to successfully implementing this hue lies in just embracing it. Go-green is not a revolutionary concept, but it seems to be reaching its crescendo in 2017 - as these picks of womenswear, menswear, kidswear, accessories and homeware just go to prove. 

Chanel Lambskin Clutch


Dior “0204S” Mens Sunglasses


Jigsaw Curved Hem Cupro Trousers


Furla Sirena Bracelet


Barbour Gust Jacket


Nike Air Force 1 trainers


Laura Ashley Lynden Snuggler


Hugo Boss Modern Day Tote


Oliver Bonas Tealight Holder

If green isn't quite your colour, why don't you another colour of the season, Yellow! See our top yellow picks here

CITY ITINERARY: Oxford Street & Regent Street

ITINERARY: EUROPE'S BUSIEST SHOPPING STREETS

How do you sum up the Oxford Street Experience? The words dazzling and exciting are a good start. More than half a million visitors a day come to enjoy Oxford and upmarket Regent Street's 600-plus shops, many of them flagship stores. But for every huge emporium there's a quirky boutique on a side road, and you'll quickly discover the al fresco café scene on the pedestrianised lanes off the main street. Shops stay open until 9pm most evenings, and to 10pm on Thursdays – a nice bonus.

Oxford Street, London

MORNING

The Oxford Street area is linear so start at Marble Arch and make your way east. Stop in at Folli Follie for charming accessories, Watches of Switzerland for wrist-wear or Pandora for limited-edition London charms – a perfect souvenir. You shouldn't miss Marks & Spencer's flagship store: this mainstay of Britishness has been going for 127 years.

When you get to Bond Street tube station, cross the road and walk through the small, almost secret alleyway leading to St. Christopher's Place. Grab a coffee from one of the cafés (we like artisan specialists Workshop Coffee, 1 Barrett Street) before popping into Whistles’ flagship store for on-trend fashion. Back on Oxford Street, head into the top department store House of Fraser, where you can also find a Premier Tax Free Cash Refund kiosk.

If you cross in the other direction, you'll find gorgeous South Molton Street, home to high-end brands like Zadig & Voltaire and Thomas Sabo's flagship store.

Regent Street, London

AFTERNOON

When you reach the diagonal crossing at Oxford Circus, it's time to leave Oxford and head down Regent Street, fast becoming the hottest shopping street in London. Hugo Boss has its flagship store here and in 2016 Michael Kors opened a fabulous new flagship, 1,500m2 palace of a shop. But that's not all: you'll find style essentials GANT, Reiss, J. Crew, Tommy Hilfiger, Karl Lagerfield's interactive store, Brit favourites Karen Millen and ALLSAINTS, toy heaven at Hamleys and much more.

Michael Kors handbag in new store

If you haven't stopped for lunch already, make sure you investigate the charming tangle of lanes around Carnaby Street. The heart of fashion during the Swinging Sixties, the area retains a bohemian vibe and is great for indie and boutique shopping as well as hip youth brands like Jack Will. If you’re feeling hungry, try the chicken at Whyte and Brown (Kingly Court) or a few small plates in the much-loved Polpo (41 Beak Street). 

EVENING

Sure, there's lots of culture in London, but you're at the edge of London's famous nightlife district, Soho, and it's well worth sampling. From Oxford Circus, head southeast for eateries, cocktail bars and clubs galore. We love the funky Palomar (34 Rupert Street), elegant Dean Street Townhouse (69-71 Dean Street) and the excellent Ember Yard (60 Berwick Street) for food. 68 & Boston (5 Greek Street) is great for wine and cocktails.

Palomar, 34 Rupert Street