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INTRODUCING THE COCKTAIL EDIT
Party ESSENTIEL
THE HOLIDAY • FROM COPACABANA TO THE COTSWOLDS, A FESTIVE CAPSULE WARDROBE WILL SEE YOU THROUGH YOUR TWIXMAS TRAVELS IN STYLE
HIT KNITS • A NORDIC KNIT IS A MUST-BUY FOR WINTER. NOT JUST FOR THE SLOPES – SWAP YOUR SKI BOOTS FOR KITTEN HEELS AND WEAR WITH GLOSS LEATHER TROUSERS TO BE INSTANTLY PARTY READY
THE fashion EDIT • RED FASHION DIRECTOR OONAGH BRENNAN SHARES HER WARDROBE ESSENTIALS
HANDS UP • THE HUMBLE WOOLLY MITTEN JUST WON’T CUT IT THIS WINTER – INSTEAD STATEMENT GLOVES ARE BRINGING SOME SERIOUS DRAMA TO OUR WARDROBES
AW SHUCKS • PEARLS HAVE NEVER BEEN DONE QUITE LIKE THIS. FROM FLORAL CLUSTERS TO GILDED CHAINS, YOU’RE BOUND TO FIND A LUSTROUS TREASURE THAT SPEAKS TO YOU
QUOTES to live by
THE UNIQUE SORROW OF FRIENDSHIP BREAKUPS • For Salma El-Wardany, getting dumped by a childhood friend was more painful than the end of any romantic relationship. Here she explores why
BIG NIGHT IN • Just because you’re staying in, that doesn’t mean you can’t pull out all the stops, right? Whether you’ve invited friends over or you’re having a guest-free evening of treats, here’s how to make a New Year’s Eve at home feel special…
LICENCE TO THRILL • Lashana Lynch thought she’d left her MI6 days behind her after James Bond. Then a role came along that she couldn’t refuse. She tells Christobel Hastings about evolution, boundaries and elevating the narratives she cares about
FAMILY TIES • In an era that’s seen the advent of ‘gentle parenting’ and some of the toughest economic conditions to impact young people, no longer does graduating into adulthood mean fleeing the nest, returning home every so often for Sunday dinner. The modern family is changing, says Laura Craik, and the parent-child relationship is closer than ever
My Career Lessons • Solicitor Samara Iqbal shares what she’s learned about working in family law, particularly with expatriate families…
Queen of the romcom • As a new coffee table book celebrates Nora Ephron’s films, Ilana Kaplan reflects on her ability to capture the messiness of modern relationships – alongside a certain cosy aesthetic – on screen
The grown-up comforter club • Only small children depend on comforters, right? Wrong. Arielle Steele explores why so many adults hold on to theirs – herself included – and the surprising benefits
What Norton did next • After mesmerising – and terrorising – viewers as a killer in Happy Valley, James Norton is once again shifting gears.
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This year’s LOVE • Based on his trilogy of children’s books, this heartwarming animation by beloved Love Actually writer-director Richard Curtis tells the story of families facing a Christmas in which relationships are ‘messy’ and traditions ‘must be rewritten’ – yet, what ultimately matters is being with your loved ones.
The best books OF THE YEAR • LITERARY EDITOR Sarra Manning PICKS HER FAVOURITE READS OF 2024
THE PERFECT GIFT IS Red • Want something brimming with style that will feed your soul, too? Well, here we are – a magazine filled with the best things in life that also gives you the tools to live your best life. Whether you’re looking for new fashion and beauty, advice on making a...