September Lifestyle Edit
From the new restaurant set to shake up London's foodie scene to the brand new series to devour, here are fourteen things to have on your radar this September
Book...
... a table at Louie, the hottest restaurant opening of the month
Named after Louis Armstrong, this joint venture from Chiltern Firehouse's Guillaume Glipa and the Paris Society brings American chef Slade Rushing – a five-time James Beard award nominee (a barometer of American culinary excellence) – to London. The four-storey townhouse will boast a blend of flavours from New Orleans, Paris and London, all whilst serving up the heady spirit of NOLA (there'll be live brass bands) alongside the sophistication of Paris.
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The exhibition...
... FAME at 45 Park Lane
From Kate Moss to The Beatles, this new exhibition at London institution 45 Park Lane captures rare, off-screen photographs of some of the world’s most famous faces. Featuring legendary photographs by Terry O'Neill CBE, Andy Gotts MBE and Douglas Kirkland, their shared passion for capturing intimate moments in the lives of famous music and film stars is beautifully curated in one of the most prestigious hotels in the world.
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Stay safe...
... with the Burberry face mask
The anticipated Burberry face mask is dropping soon, arriving in two shades of the house vintage check, along with a matching pouch. The British designer brand's foray into protective wear is unsurprising, given its inspired response to the pandemic. In recent months, the brand converted a factory to make PPE, donated to food banks and helped to fund vaccine research. Burberry will donate 20% of the selling price of each mask to support global communities affected by the pandemic.
Coffee table book...
... Images by Jacquemus
"I have 85,041 photos and 22,739 videos in my phone. Here are a few of my favourite ones."
From fields of wheat, lavender and sunflowers to Icelandic black sand, seascapes and rows upon rows of Chiquito bags, Simon Porte Jacquemus' Instagram is a visual feast. Indeed, the popularity of his feed has reached such heights that the designer has compiled his posts into a trendy new photobook that's destined to top the coffee tables of London's most fashionable set upon its release this month.
Watch...
... Small Axe, BBC
John Boyega has teamed up with filmmaker Steve McQueen (Widows, 12 Years A Slave) for a new racial anthology series, set within London’s West Indian community. Starting in the late 60s and concluding in the early 80s, Small Axe tells the stories of those who spoke truth to power. Boyega will play Met Police officer Logan Leroy MBE, who fought to reform the police from within after seeing his father assaulted by two officers.
Click here for our roundup of the best TV to watch this autumn
Cosy up...
... in a sweater vest
The dulling of summer's glow can be dispiriting, but the promise of an autumn spent curled by a fire, or the warm hug of your new signature winter jumper is sweet atonement. The sweater vest is firmly back in the spotlight as this season's staple knit, and we have our eye on this one from Arket.
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In bloom...
.... Hydrangeas
September is the month to fill your home with the sumptous romance of the hydrangea - the globe-shaped bloom adorned with dozens of ruffled, velvety petals. We like ours in powder blue and soft pink.
The pop-up...
... JOY at Portobello
JOY is the new, temporary space at Portobello Dock drawing the great and the good of London to delight in its offerings. Such include outdoor restaurant FLORA from Stevie Parle, a fresh produce farm shop from The Goods Shed in Canterbury, a take-home bottle shop from Uncharted Wines and Biercraft, as well as a honey-store and pop-up shops from Hit & Run and Goddess Charms.
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Cookbook...
... Ottolenghi Flavour
Few things excite the appetites of amateur chefs like the opportunity to dive into a new cookbook from lauded chef, restaurateur and food writer Ottolenghi. Co-penned by fellow chef Ixta Belfrage, Flavour is all about getting the most out of everyday vegetables. Expect to master Aubergine Dumplings alla Parmigiana, Hasselback Beetroot with Lime Leaf Butter, Miso Butter Onions, Spicy Mushroom Lasagne and Romano Pepper Schnitzels. Yum.
On stage...
... Talking Heads Live at the Bridge Theatre
After stunning viewers on screen, Alan Bennett's Talking Heads monologues, which have been revamped over lockdown, will be staged at the Bridge Theatre with star actors from Jodie Comer and Kristin Scott Thomas to Imelda Staunton and Tamsin Greig.
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Interior buy...
... Anissa Kermiche Candlesticks
Designs by London-born jeweller Anissa Kermiche have long adorned the ears, throats and wrists of the capital's fashion set. They're quirky, at times cheeky, and undeniably assertive. Her foray into ceramics birthed the 'Love Handles Vase', and the 'Jugs Jug', and now these covetable candlesticks. These joyful celebrations of the female form by the ‘it’ ceramicist are the perfect love-forever items to add character to your home.
Skin...
... Chanel Le Lift Creme De Nuit
A new, lauded creation from the masters of skincare at Chanel Beauty. The night cream comes with smoothing and firming properties for the face and neck, designed to erase the stress of the day while boosting skin's night time repairing activity for maximum results.
Sparkle...
... Raven Smith x Alex Monroe
Cultural commentator and wit-gifted writer Raven Smith has joined forces with UK jeweler Alex Monroe for a genderless, 18-piece jewellery line, filled with simple shapes, pearls and unexpected detail.
Listen...
... to Joviale
The ethereal, beguiling singer born and bred in London that has captured the attention of the music industry with her unique aesthetic and alluring vocals. We dare you not to add Dreamboat to your autumn playlist.