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  • Considered for Fifty Shades of Grey, Christian Cooke is one of the UK’s hottest new actors

    March 5, 2015

    There’s handsome, and there’s “that guy should star in a soft-core BDSM blockbuster” handsome. Christian Cooke is the latter, to the extent that he was in the running to bag the lead role in Fifty Shades of Grey, before it was given to fellow Brit Jamie Dornan. In person Cooke seems far too nice for [...]

  • Flower power: Get ready for the new season in floral prints and pastel shades

    March 5, 2015

      Christian Dior jumpsuit, £4,700, dior.com   Giorgio Armani dress, £18,440, armani.com; BLK DNM shirt, £195, net-a-porter.com; Jimmy Choo flats, £375, jimmychoo.com   Peter Pilotto dress, £1,500, harveynichols.com   Marni dress, £1,170, 26 Sloane Street, SW1X 9NE   Kate Spade top, £395, katespade.co.uk; Brooks Brothers shirt, £95, brooksbrothers.com; Hudson jeans, £250, Selfridges.com; Jimmy Choo flats, [...]

  • The Bottle Opener: Winemaking in the middle east

    March 5, 2015

    Among the many wonderful things about wine are the extraordinary people who make it. Part artist, part scientist, they are always passionate, hopefully commercially minded, and never dull. Of all of them, Serge Hochar of Lebanon’s Chateau Musar was one of the most magnificent. It was his passion that created one of the world’s finest [...]

  • Beautiful things: Miyabi knives and science-inspired Adidas trainers

    March 5, 2015

    Chefs are infamously disagreeable, but one area they do tend to agree on is the importance of decent knives. It is widely accepted that the Japanese craft the very best, and these ones made in Seki, central Japan, certainly seem to confirm this. Each handmade utensil is made up of 101 layers of ice-hardened steel. [...]

  • Against the Tide: A survey of the late, great Richard Diebenkorn

    March 5, 2015

    Few painters capture the openness and light of California like Richard Diebenkorn. His bright and breezy paintings – some abstract, some figurative, some in-between – won him plenty of fans during the 20th century, even if the critics remained nonplussed. In the 50s, when New York was exerting a strong gravitational pull with its distinctive [...]

  • Tomb raider: Italian photographer Domingo Milella focuses his lens on civilisations past and present

    March 5, 2015

    From the Italian village jutting precariously into the sea to gnarled Turkish rock-faces striped with ancient, indecipherable script; Italian photographer Domingo Milella documents the tussle between civilisation and landscape. For his latest project he embarked on a photographic journey from his home in Bari, Italy, all the way to Mexico City via Cairo, Ankara, Anatolia, [...]

  • Perfect world: Introducing the Montblanc Heritage Spirit Orbis Terrarum

    March 5, 2015

    Montblanc’s “heritage” as a serious player in watches dates back about a decade, which might make the moniker it’s chosen for its new collection a little bit rum, were it not for the fact that the star piece is such an absolute humdinger. This world timer has the clean-cut look of a classic mid-20th century [...]

  • Anatomy of a wristwatch: A master watchmaker explains what goes on under the hood

    March 5, 2015

    Mechanical timepieces have the complexity and allure of tiny, self-contained universes. We asked a master watchmaker to explain what goes on under the hood. It was Jaguar’s founding father, William Lyons, who famously said “the car is the closest thing we will ever create to something that is alive.” But the late, great virtuoso English [...]

  • Why Ferrari’s 458 Spider is a true Italian stallion

    March 5, 2015

    I was in Paris the other week to attend the sale of France’s most talked-about barn find; the classic car collection of Roger Baillon, who made and lost a fortune building trucks. Discovered last year in appalling condition were about 100 of the rarest and most beautiful cars of the 20th century. For four-wheel aficionados, [...]

  • Alastair Campbell on winners: Are there any left in the Labour party?

    March 5, 2015

    When the political satire In The Loop came out in 2009, the Culture Show did a segment in which the critic Mark Kermode watched the film with Alastair Campbell. Afterwards, a sourfaced Campbell delivered his verdict: “I didn’t find it terribly funny.” Kermode said he had sympathy with any representation of politics as venal and [...]

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