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Love Our Monthly Theme For July; Fine

by Jo Phillips

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Eight Love Stories Through The Food of India

by Jo Phillips

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Freddie’s Ready To Tell His Tale of Love Statues

by Jo Phillips

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The Rebirth: Our Love of The World of The Artisan

by Jo Phillips

TRIM; The Smell of Literature
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TRIM; The Smell of Literature

Ida Arnold, one of the characters in Graham Greene’s novel The World of Brighton Rock is a maternal, but sensual,…

by Thessa Verwolf

TRIM; Artistic Nature
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TRIM; Artistic Nature

Have you ever heard about Topiary? This type of art is really famous but ironically, its name is not. So…

by Melusine Estebe-Bruault

TRIM; Morag Keil’s Cacophony
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TRIM; Morag Keil’s Cacophony

“Morag Keil: Moarg Kiel” is the first major solo exhibition in the UK at the ICA by Scottish, London-based artist,…

by Thessa Verwolf

TRIM; A New Appreciation for Brutalism’s Unadorned Concrete Monsters
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Architecture

TRIM; A New Appreciation for Brutalism’s Unadorned Concrete Monsters

You’d be forgiven for thinking that Brutalism acquired the name from its monolithic, imposing presence. When the BBC’s article on…

by Jo Phillips

TRIM; In Conversation with Roland Mouret
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TRIM; In Conversation with Roland Mouret

In a conversation with Cent Magazine, designer and perfumer Roland Mouret talks about everything under the sun. With Cent’s Jo…

by Jo Phillips

TRIM; Miniature Living
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TRIM; Miniature Living

In ever expanding cities and the great squeeze for space nowadays, we have no set definition of what is considered…

by Rosie Campion

TRIM; The Tube
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TRIM; The Tube

A tube station is a place where people can board and disembark trains. It’s a functional, sometimes crowded and most…

by Renee Umsted

TRIM; Making Health Simpler
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TRIM; Making Health Simpler

Chloe E. Williams Picture the most enigmatic person you know.  What do you love about them? It may be how…

by Jo Phillips

TRIM; History Of Our Summers Essential
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TRIM; History Of Our Summers Essential

Even though it is a real essential today, the bikini hasn’t always been appreciated. In 1932, Jacques Heim shocked the…

by Melusine Estebe-Bruault

TRIM; Dreamweaver Dior
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TRIM; Dreamweaver Dior

V&A_Christian Dior Designer of Dreams exhibition_Ballroom section (c) ADRIEN DIRAND Dior is the focus of a new Victoria and Albert…

by Thessa Verwolf

TRIM; Islamic Geometric Art
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Art

TRIM; Islamic Geometric Art

Unlike Christian art, which routinely displays elaborate visions of holy figures and grandiose scenes of biblical or spiritual nature, artworks…

by Henry Klein

TRIM; Celebrating China in Bicester Village
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TRIM; Celebrating China in Bicester Village

You may well have heard of fashion guru Susie Bubble. You’ve probably heard of Bicester Village, but did you know that…

by Petter Olsson

TRIM; Hot off the Scent
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TRIM; Hot off the Scent

The French perfume company, Art de Parfum are breaking the boundaries when coming to scent . Described by the CEO herself as…

by Rosie Campion

ROOTS; Natural Fashion Innovations
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ROOTS; Natural Fashion Innovations

Ethics and fashion have been enemies for too long. Sustainable fashion however, has become a household term in recent years,…

by Leonie Helm

ROOTS; Around the World in Five Houses
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ROOTS; Around the World in Five Houses

Chloe E. Williams In a very literal sense, our roots can protect us and give us what we need to…

by Jo Phillips

ROOTS; The Books That Made Families Epic
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ROOTS; The Books That Made Families Epic

Family is the most important of our bonds, it is the rock that made us grow up and taught us…

by Melusine Estebe-Bruault

ROOTS; Giving back to the earth
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ROOTS; Giving back to the earth

You probably wouldn’t think that lipstick, polar bears and trees in Kenya have anything in common. But actually, they do….

by Renee Umsted

ROOTS; Rivalries among artists
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ROOTS; Rivalries among artists

John Constable, ‘Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows’ (1831) When we think about great artists from the past, we don’t immediately…

by Renee Umsted


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