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CONTENTS3 Letter from the editor
4 Behind the scenes: the cover
5 Boho Glam
15 Bardot Revived
21 London Street Style
23 Paris Street Style
24 Beauty: 60’s Glam Look
25 Accessories: Festival Ready
26 Statement Sunglasses
27 Headscarves
28 London Guide
32 Paris Guide
36 Preview Autumn/Winter Fashion
39 Grunge Redefined
MAY 2013
LETTER FROM THE EDITORThis issue is about taking chances, gaining life experiences, and find-ing yourself. We aren’t always in the exact place we want to be in in life. Sometimes we have to fight for what we want and no matter what the result the only important thing is to keep on striving. Striving for what you believe in, what you are passionate in and what makes your heart pound. Living a life that is rich in experiences, culture, and beauty is a life worth liv-ing. Don’t be afraid to push the limits, cross the boundaries, and go places you have never been before. Ex-plore, get lost, and make mistakes. Don’t hold back as these things will only make you wiser, stronger, and a more well rounded individual. Have a thought different from the crowd. Do what ever you feel like because you only get one life and you might as well live it to the utmost fullest and take advantage of all the beautiful things it has to offer.
Behind the scenes: the cover
This months cover shoot was
inspired by the 1960s. Edie Sedg-
wick, Audrey Hepburn, and Bridget
Bardot were the main muses of
inspiration. Combining a grungy
yet soft Edie Sedgwick feel with a
sensual and feminine Bridget Bar-
dot created our minimalist/hippie/
feminine wardrobe. Using simple
statements like hats, necklaces,
and headscarves we were able to
create an iconic 60s feel without
overdoing it. Subtleness is key in
our spread.
Paisley-patterned blouse H&M $19.99, paisley-patterned satin shorts H&M $14.99, white silk scarf vintage $20
Straw hat H&M $7.99, moto stripe
denim t shirt Topshop $38.00, tapered
crepe trousers by Boutique Topshop
$90.00,
H&M straw hat $7.99, vintage high neck tank top $30, high
waist jersey shorts H&M
$25.00, ballet pumps H&M
$7.99
LONDON STREET STYLELondon street style is as unique and eclectic as London itself. It is bold, daring, exciting and trendy all at once. The people of London are not afriad to show who they really are through their clothing. It is a chance to be wild, free and true to yourself.
PARIS STREET STYLERefined, simple, chic, and casual can describe the style that is seen on the streets of Paris, France. Black is as chic as it gets and mixing it with a few vintage or unique designer peices is all you need to complete any Paris street style look.
GET THE 60’S GLAM LOOK
Go bold with the eyes and and finish off the look with a matte face and subtle pinky tones in the lips. This 60s is all about the innocent bambi eyes and soft, pouty lips.
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1 Pro Finish Multi-use powder foundation, $42, 2 Diorshow New Look Mascara, $35, 3 Chanel
Rouge Coco Shine, $24, 4. HD Microfinish Powder, $39, 5. Nars Eyeliner Stylo, $19
BEAUTY BEAUTY
BEAUTY
Urban Decay Blackout Eye Shadow $18To glam up your look for night, accentuate your eyes by using this matte powder. Draw the powder along the lash line and out just enough to get a subtle cat eye.
Bobbi Brown Creamy Lip Color, honeysuckle $24
To get the sensual Bridget Bardot pout use this creamy lip color that combines rich color with
a soft, creamy shine.
Mac Lipstick, Russian Red $15 With light makeup on the eyes bring a pop of color to your lips to bright-en your daytime look.
Yves Saint Laurent Shocking False
Lash Effect Eyeliner $24
This fine tip pen is exactly what you
need to perfect the dramatic Audrey
Hepburn line. TO NIGHT
FROM DAY Breakfast at Tiffany’s
Carnaby Street
STATEMENT SUNGLASSES
ACCESSORIES
This season cover up
with a pair of statement
sunglasses. To add instant
pop to any outfit or finish
off a look designers are
comming out with glasses
of all different shapes and
colors.
HEADSCARVES
ACCESSORIES
This season wrap your head in delicate silks.
Bright colors and floral patters give this bohemian
staple a vibrant look that can be worn with almost
anything in your summer wardrobe.
THE UNCONVENTIONAL
TRAVELLER
LIFESTYLE&TRAVEL
THE UNCONVENTIONAL
TRAVELLER
Travel down the road not taken by tourists before
you. Explore the hid-den pathways to things that will blow your mind
and leave you feeling speechless.Here we have chosen alternative places that are sure to take you
on a journey that cap-tures the true essence of
London and Paris
LIFESTYLE&TRAVEL
J + A C A F EHidden at the back of a laby-
rinthe east London yard, this
cozy restauarant is perfect for
going for dinner with a friend
or a special someone. Using
simple recipies and fresh pro-
duce J + A has fantastic food
that leaves you feeling satisfied
and healthy. Of course they do
have a wide variety of cakes
and other sweet things if your
in the mood. The staff are
friendly and are passionate
about what they do, always
striving to make their custom-
ers smile.
1+4 Sutten Lane London
EC1M 5PU 0207 490 2992
LONDON NIGHTS
Experience the eclectic mix of
restaurants that London has to
offer. The food, people and
decor are sure to intice you.
C A F E L I B E R T YComplete your shopping experience by stopping
by the Cafe on the second floor of the Liberty
building for a breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea or
dinner. The decor matches the food, decadent
and refined. The atmosphere is calming, airy,
and romantic.
Regent Street, London W1B 5AH
+44 (0)20 7734 1234
B E A C H B L A N K E T B A B Y L O NThis chic restauarnat/bar in Notting
Hill is like no other venue you have
experienced.The decor can be
described as elcectic glamour with
old european architecture with a
L O N S D A L ELocated in a quiet street of exclusive Notting Hill, away from prying eyes, lies a secret treasure: the Lonsdale cocktail bar and dining room. On the world’s top 20 bars list according to Drinks Inter-national, the Lonsdale is a mix of pure glamour and sophistication.48 Lonsdale Road, Notting Hill London, W11 2DE
LIFESTYLE&TRAVEL LONDON
P O R T O B E L L O M A R K E TAlong with the interesting people, Porto-
bello market/road has interesting finds.
The variety of vintage goods is refined and
selective, only the most special and unique
objects are display.
Portobello Street, Notting Hill Gate Station
B R I C K L A N EHere you can find some of the most
artistic and edgy shops. This street
holds treasures from chic boutiques,
galleries and vintage stores. Be sure to
catch the market on sundays, ethnic
restaurants and cafes lining the street
along with cheap second hand wares,
old magazines, jewelry and furniture. You
never know what you will find here.
Brick Lane, Shoreditch,
London E1 6PU 0207
C O L U M B I A R O A D M A R K E T
Coming to life every sunday is
Columbia Road Market, filling
the streets with colorful flowers
and sweet smells. Along with
the flowers lining the streets
are independent shops
including art galleries, vintage
clothing stores, English and
Italian delis, and garden and
antique shops.
Columbia Rd London E2 7RG
020 7613 0876
MARKET TO MARKET
C A M D E N L O C K M A R K E T For an unusual market experience try
Camden Lock Market, that has more
fun activities then just clothes and
antiques. This market is made for the
craftsman. It’s got a wide selection of
board games, mind teasers, juggling
equipment, records and films, fabrics,
prints, and handcrafted mirrors and
frames.
54-56 Camden Lock PI London NW1
8AF 020 7485 7963
London has some of the most diverse
markets in the world. Being in one
of their markets is like being in a differ-
ent country. Don’t stop at just one
market, visit them all as each has
something unique to offer.
LIFESTYLE&TRAVEL
CULTURE SHOCK
D A V I D B O W I EE X H I B I T I O N
The V&A has been given access
to the David Bowie Archive
to curate the first international
retrospective of his extraordinary
career. “David Bowie is” will
explore the creative processes of
Bowie as a musical innovator and
cultural icon, tracing his shifting
style and sustained reinvention
across five decades.
V&A South Kensington, Cromwell
Road, London SW7 2RL +44
(0)20 7942 2000
B A N K R O B B E R G A L L E R Y
This independent gallery turns
the tables by bringing street art
inside. Exhibiting works by the
elusive graffiti artist Banksy and
edgy Pete Doherty, the gallery
has made a name for itself for
being cutting edge.
52 Lonsdale Rd, Notting Hill,
London W11 2DE
020 7221 1883
T H E E L E C T R I C C I N E M AFor an evening more comfortable then your
bed, experience the historical Electric cinema.
Watch movies in pure luxury, leather armchairs,
2 seater sofas, and beds provided with cash-
mere blankets. Arrive early and enjoy a cocktail
at the bar before your show.
191 Portobello Rd London W11 2ED 020
7908 9696
C O V E N T G A R D E N SEnjoy a unique experience in the
historical Covent Gardens. Dating
back to 7th century it was pre-
viously used as a Saxon trading
port called Lundenwic. Now it is
the hub of art galleries, theaters,
restaurants, shops, cafes and
many exciting cultural events.
41 The Market London WC2E
8RF 0870 780 5001
London is the best place to
learn about art and fashion.
Explore galleries and shops and see what make
this beautiful city.
LIFESTYLE&TRAVEL
GARDEN PARTY
LIFESTYLE&TRAVELPARIS
A U C O M T E D E G A S C O G N EFor fine french dining along with palm trees
and tulips come to this bistro located at
Boulogne-Billancourt. It’s comfortable de-
cor and light airy atmosphere will leave you
feeling satisfied and relaxed. It’s outdoor
terrace and gourmet food creates the
perfect balance between high class luxury
and enjoying the simple things in life.
89 Avenue Jean-Baptiste Clement -
Boulogne-Billancourt.
+33 1 46 03 47 27
GARDEN PARTY
M O U L I N D E L A G A L E T T EThis quaint restaurant is the best
place to go to after a day of
touring. Surrounded by garden
the outside seating area is the
perfect place to relax and indulge
in something decadent. Located
in the area where Van Gogh,
Picasso, and Renoir once inhibit-
ed. Enjoy a little bit of culture with
your food as the restaurant has
works of these artists showcased
on the walls.
83 Rue Lepic 75018 Paris,
France +33 1 46 06 84 77
L E R O L A N D G A R R O SFor a south of France feel Le Roland
Garros is the perfect place to get
your summer tan started. Once the
hot spot for the tennis elit this quaint
cottage-like restaurant brings a
warm yet exclusive and intimate feel.
It is surrounded by greenery and
flowers and the wooden patio fur-
niture leaves you feeling like you’ve
just visited a friends cottage.
2 Bis Avenue Gorden Bennett
75016 Paris, France
+33 1 47 43 48 00
L A G U I N G U E T T E D E N E U I L L Y
Located on an island on the Seine
River, this romantic restaurant is truly an
experience not to be missed. Surround-
ed by greenery and water the restaurant
has the atmosphere of an inn, very cozy
and homey. The food is traditional french
cuisine. 12 Boulevard Georges
Seurat - Neuilly-sur-Seine
+33 1 46 24 25 04
Explore the hidden gems of
Paris, garden restaurants. Paris
is all about beauty and these restau-
rants definitely show the most
stunning details of Parisian culture.
LIFESTYLE&TRAVELPARIS
M A R C H E S A I N T - P I E R R ESilks, drapes, tableclothes, pillows
and hundreds of fabrics of various
materials, textures, colors and pat-
terns are all things that can be found
at the Marche Saint-Pierre market.
It is beautiful to walk through just to
see all the parisian fabrics in all their
colors and stlyes. The prices are
decent if your looking to buy fabric.
2 Rue Charles Nodier 75018 Paris,
France +33 1 46 06 92 25
PARISIAN MARKETS
M A R C H E B A S T I L L E Every sunday and thursday you
can find a variety of pastries,
gourmet food, hand crafted
Parisian sheets, leather bound
books, hats, homemade soaps
and many more goods in this
wondrous market. It is great for
lunch, shopping, or just strolling.
11eBastille/Nation, Paris 75011,
between Rues Amelot
and Saint Sabin
P O R T E D E C L I G N A N C O U R TThis treasure-hunting trove is the
biggest flea market in the world with
approximately 1,500 shops and 15 to
20 separate markets, each refined and
specialized. This market holds valuable
and irreplaceable items from all around
the world such as vintage clothes
(including designer), shoes, antique
furniture, jewelry etc.
150 rue des Rosiers,
93400 Paris, France
V I L L A G E S A I N T - P A U LOne of the higher end markets
of Paris, Village Saint-Paul was
the site of a former medieval royal
residence. The market mixes the
chic with the worn in. The stores
are mostly high end ranging from
designer vintage wear to antiques
and art shops. If you don’t feel like
being pushed around in a crowded
market Village Saint-Paul is definitely
the place to go to for a quiet
shopping experience.
Rue St-Paul, 4eMarais, Paris 75004
One hundred year old lockets, homemade food
and handmade goods are what
you will find in the markets of Paris. You never know
when you are going to stumble upon something that makes you
speechless.
LIFESTYLE&TRAVEL LIFESTYLE&TRAVEL
M A N N E Q U I N - C O R P S D E L A
M O D E E X H I B I T I O NThis exhibit goes through the eras
of the fashion industry analyzing the
most important models and how
they have evolved with the fashion
industry. You will see how icons like
Kate Moss, Twiggy, and Elizabeth
Taylor have influenced movements
and looks for an entire generation.
Les Docks, 34, Quai d’Austerlitz
S A C R E D H E A R T B A S I L I C A O F
M O N T M A R T R EWhile you’re in the beautiful area of
Montmartre enjoying the shops and
cafes, walk up the hill and you will stum-
ble upon one of the most beautiful and
popular landmarks in Paris. The Basilica
of the Sacred Heart of Paris is located
at the highest point of the city. An entire
view of Paris can be seen from up here
along with shops, galleries dedicated
to the artists that once inhibited these
spaces such as Salvador Dali, Amedeo
Modigliani, Claude Monet, Piet Mon-
drian, Pablo Picasso and Vincent van
Gogh. 35 Rue du Chevalier de la Barre
750158 Paris, France
+33 1 53 41 89 00
R U E S T H O N O R É Named after the church
Saint-Honore, Rue St Honore is
the street to be for celebrities,
models, and designer sightings.
Lined with upscale boutiques,
museums, and the homes to
fashion designers such as John
Galliano and Karl Lagerfeld
this area is a must see if you
love fashion. The cobble stone
ground and big wooden doors
make you feel like you are in a
different world.
21 Rue des Halles, Paris, France
L A T I N Q U A R T E R SThis area is known for its bohemian way of life due to the thousands of artists, intellectuals, and students that live there year round. Excellent bistros, museums, and shops can be found in this area for good, cheap prices.Latin Quarter, Paris, France
SIGHTS TO SEE
Discover a world you have never
seen before and uncover your own
version of Paris. There are so
many places to explore.
LIFESTYLE&TRAVEL
AUTUMN&SPRING
TRENDS
P U N K
ChanelSaint
LaurentGivency
Alexander McQueen
Rodarte
Diesal Black Gold
Undercover
Anthony Vaccarello
Jean Paul Gaultier
IN TREND IN TREND
REDEFINING GRUNGE
Grunge is making a comeback and it doesn’t
have to be defined into what it once was. Bring
grunge back into your everyday life by mixing it
with simple, chic peices. Adding one element of
grunge/punk such as a leather jacket or studded belt can make your outift
edgy enough without going full grunge.