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omnino steakhouse
Set in the corporate district of London surrounded by city slickers and impressive suits sits Omnino Steakhouse. All gleaming glass and dark moody leather interiors this place screams luxury, yet despite the astute and wealthy neighbourhood within which it sits, Omnino is far from the stuffy show restaurant you might first expect. Inside there’s a...
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Spring is a beautiful explosion of colour and it’s all in the detail. It’s the time of year when all things nice come back to life and bold and bright nails is just one refreshing resurrection. The industry as a whole has flourished, from nail designs to DIY salon looks, spring is the perfect time to...
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Erdem In a fabulous display of 20th century chic, Erdem Moralioglu presented his AW16 pieces amidst beautiful boudoir set designs inspired by English artist Oliver Messel. The Canadian born designer found the muse for his collection amongst the women of old Hollywood, explaining that “she might pick up a 1920s shift dress and mix it...
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“What Vogue did made sense to me because it dealt with fantasy and the magical. As I studied its archive I started really to understand photography.” – Tim Walker Fantasy and magic, two words that succinctly describe the publishing juggernaut that is Vogue. From young girls dreamily escaping real life through its glossy pages to...
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Having gained inspiration for around 50 new street style looks from its incredible catwalks, and soaking up its celebrity appearances, ranging from Keira Knightley and Naomi Campbell to Donna Air and Nicholas Hoult, it’s safe to say that London Fashion Week yet again exceeded expectations this time around. As a summary, I’m going to delve...
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“Annie Leibovitz captures women in all our human variety and idiosyncrasy, simplicity and artifice, bravery and fear, creativity of mind as well as womb; in other words, in all our humanity. No notion as limited as gender can account for all the truths in this exhibit.” – Gloria Steinem There aren’t many people that could...
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It has to be said that we are most definitely a nation of shoppers. But for some unfathomable reason when it comes to perfume each and every one of us will undoubtedly delay its purchase until one of three occasions: a birthday, a holiday or Christmas. Obviously we all agree that it’s nice to smell...
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Carol
Over 60 years since The Price of Salt was first published – a story of two women, both from different warps of life who ultimately fall in love. It has now been adapted for the big screen in the form of Carol. Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara play the leading ladies, with both actresses earning...
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mockingjay part 2
As I had purposely kept myself at arm’s length from spoilers I knew nothing of Mockingjay part 2, so as I walked into the auditorium excited for another epic conclusion of a fantastic franchise, I was oblivious to the pain and heartache that would await. In true Hunger Games fashion there is no mercy and...
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peeple app
Founded in 2014 by Nicole McCullough and CEO Julia Cordray, the unreleased app Peeple faced widespread criticism when the company’s outrageous plans for the app were announced in September 2015. For anyone who doesn’t know about it, Peeple is an app that allows you to literally rate people from 1 to 5. Not only can...
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