by Annie Vischer When it came to holiday booking this year, I ended up being a little spontaneous. Me and a girl friend were longing for a few days away, and after a couple of fruitless evenings scanning hotel deals for slightly out-of-season … [Read more...]
Model Eats
Whilst we know better than to feed the models, fashion week (for us regular beings) is undoubtedly the best time to be out and about in the city, eating, drinking and generally basking in the undercurrent of excitement and anticipation as editors, … [Read more...]
The Electric Diner
by John Gregory Smith The Electric Brassiere suffered a minor set back earlier this year. Having been burnt down, I am happy to say that the company has come back fighting and opened the Electric Diner - a vaulted, American style diner with an … [Read more...]
Voodoo Ray’s
Dalston has a brand new late-night hangout. Just opened on Kingsland High Street is Voodoo Ray's, a New York-inspired pizza parlour that will undoubtedly become your go-to for late night, giant pizza slices, and should the mood take you, a frozen … [Read more...]
Laurel Hardware
by Chrissy Iley When I first moved to West Hollywood there were certain stores on Santa Monica Boulevard that were straight out of the 1950s. They were homespun, cute. When I was renovating, one of the stores I visited most was Laurel Hardware. It … [Read more...]
The Square
by John Gregory Smith The Square had everything you would expect from a fine dining experience. It came with 2 Michelin stars, a spacious dining room in the heart of Mayfair, impeccable food and unbelievable attention to detail. However, what I … [Read more...]