McQueens Flower School are hosting Christmas Wreath Making Workshops for £250 per person, one of their most popular classes of the year.
McQueens Flower School are hosting Christmas Wreath Making Workshops for £250 per person, one of their most popular classes of the year.
Savile Row, the home of bespoke tailoring, will debut its 2023 Christmas lights on Thursday 16th November, featuring illuminated golden shears cutting through a glittering swathe of ‘fabric’…
Are you looking to take your career in facial aesthetics to new heights? Look no further than Dr Raffaella Gabassi's Bespoke Academy, located in the heart of London's prestigious Harley Street.
On view at JD Malat from 16th November until 9th December, ‘A Trans Arrangement of The Painted Space’ unveils Erin Holly’s new series of oil paintings of colourful and semi fictional fabrications of interior spaces.
Champagne Day is the perfect excuse to enjoy a chilled glass of Champagne. To toast the occasion, the Champagne Bureau UK has rounded up the places to drink Champagne in London.
Located just moments from Sloane Square, you could not find a more perfect spot for a Sloane Martini, a bento box in the sun, or an entire weekend in the Royal Borough.
In celebration of Frieze London and Black History Month, British-Nigerian multi-disciplinary artist, designer, and entrepreneur, Yinka Ilori, is due to take over George on Mount Street.
This week, Annabel's and The Caring Family Foundation welcomed Malala Fund and a panel of girls to the annual International Day of the Girl breakfast talk with special guests.
Feng Shui maintains that we live in harmony with our environment. The words Feng Shui mean ‘wind water’; all living beings need air and water to survive. Feng shui put very simply is maximising your potential for success by balancing the energy of your space.
Christmas is fast approaching, and Park Chinois are embracing all things festive as they prepare for the festive celebrations this 2023. From 13th November, Park Chinois will be showcasing their exclusive festive menus across their magnificent private dining rooms.
Geode is opening on Thursday 14th September on Beauchamp Place. Named after a mesmerising crystal, Geode promises an unparalleled dining experience with decadent interiors and a seasonal menu with Mediterranean & Asian influences.
In honour of Amazon Day and International Day of Indigenous Women, The Caring Family Foundation (TCFF) and Annabel’s have unveiled a new façade in Berkeley Square. The installation, which will be displayed throughout September, is inspired by the beauty of the Amazon rainforest, aiming to draw attention to the devastating impact of deforestation.
Christie’s The Wheel of Time opens today, the largest exhibition in Europe to date of the exquisite work of Wallace Chan, renowned Chinese jewellery creator, visual artist and innovator. This free exhibition is open to the public, premiering at Christie’s King Street headquarters and open from 4th-10th September 2023.
Amazónico, the Latin American restaurant in Berkeley Square, is returning this Autumn with their Noche Tardiva parties from 11pm - 3am one Friday night a month. Bringing their extended sessions to Mayfair once again, Amazónico will host international guest DJs in their destination cocktail bar, OCTO.
“I first met Jean-David Malat, founder of JD Malat Gallery at one of his exhibition openings for the brilliant painter Henrik Uldalen at the end of 2019. I was working for an events and communications agency spanning art and luxury industries at the time but given my History of Art degree, I was determined to gain hands-on experience within the contemporary art sector.”
This Autumn, the Sake brand, Akashi-Tai, has announced a new pairing menu and cocktail menu in partnership with The Ivy Asia. Across eight venues in the UK, the Sake Sensations menu will showcase the finest flavours of Japanese culture, offering an elevated dining and drinking experience to share.
From 27th September - 13th October, The Maas Gallery will present a collection of new paintings and graphic works by Sarah Adams - her first major exhibition at the new gallery space in St James’s and her ninth Maas solo show.
“Sustainability has always been at the core of the brand from the start. For me, one of the best things we can do as consumers is buy less and buy better, so that we are not over producing and ending up with all the millions of items than currently go to landfill.” - Emma Shipley