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ISBN: 0214-3887

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                    EXCLUSIVE
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NUMBER 18 0 9

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9 OCTOBER 2 02 3

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‘It is great that
everyone is
celebrating all
they have
achieved’

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THE BECKHAMS’ BIG REVEAL

DAVID AND
VICTORIA

SHARE UNTOLD STORIES ABOUT
THEIR LOVE AND LIFE TOGETHER
EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS AND INTERVIEW

THE PRINCESS OF FUN

BEVERLEY
KNIGHT
SINGING THE
PRAISES OF
TURNING 50

‘I’m only just beginning.
I am in a great place’

KATE

GAMES AND GIGGLES
AS SHE TALKS ABOUT
HER OWN LITTLE
DANCING QUEEN


4 16 20 26 34 36 54 COUTURE QUEEN 42 46 50 52 54 26 LIVING HISTORY 60 62 66 69 70 46 WEAVING A SPELL 75 KATHARINE POOLEY At home with the interior designer inspired by THE KING’s gardens CINDY CRAWFORD joins GEORGE and AMAL CLOONEY as they mark their ninth wedding anniversary by hosting the starry Albie Awards BEVERLEY KNIGHT The singer on why she feels happier and healthier than ever since turning 50 PRINCESS BEATRICE and husband EDOARDO join THE PRINCESS ROYAL as she opens a redeveloped landmark building in London MICHELLE DOCKERY marries JASPER WALLERBRIDGE surrounded by Downton Abbey friends JASMINE HARMAN finds her own place in the sun as the presenter’s family move to Spain TESS DALY and CLAUDIA WINKLEMAN Why the presenters still love Strictly Come Dancing as it starts its 21st series in earnest THE PRINCESS OF WALES visits an industry cut from her family’s cloth on a trip north … and makes new friends on a playdate in Kent THE KING makes a splash with underwater engineers of the future DAVID and VICTORIA BECKHAM lift the lid on their family, brand and 25-year romance … and Victoria triumphs with a show in Paris PARIS FASHION WEEK Royals and Hollywood stars flock to the front rows at the top shows PATRICK TRICK DEMARCHELIER Rare outing for photos that changed the way the world saw both fashion and DIANA, PRINCESS OF WALES SIR MICHAEL GAMBON We say a fond farewell LAURA NORTON and MARK JORDON support their children by hosting a night of disco delights KRISTY MATHESON The BFI London Film Festival director makes her pick of the flicks REGULARS 20 STARRY KNIGHT 28 68 74 76 86 INSIDE STORIES All the stars, on and off duty 7 DAYS Celebrity news in brief PUZZLES Coffee-break posers AUT HELLO! 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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW AND PHOTOS KATHARINE POOLEY INSPIRED BY THE KING’S GARDENS AT HIGHGROVE
‘I met the King when he was the Prince of Wales and was graciously given a tour’ COAT: LAURA GREEN LONDON. SHOES: PRETTY BALLERINAS. EARRINGS: BLAIZ A V kaleidoscope of jewel-bright butterflies and busy bees flutters and buzzes among the camellias and peonies in the idyllic flowerbeds – inspired by the King’s magnificent gardens at Highgrove – of interior designer Katharine Pooley’s elegant country home. And as she invites hello! into her 18thcentury-style residence in Oxfordshire for our exclusive photoshoot, it becomes clear that this breathtaking floral scene is mirrored on the inside, too. Exquisitely hand-painted and embroidered on silk, her latest wallcovering collection, An English Butterfly Garden, showcased in her ornate dining room and tranquil master bedroom, brings to life the natural beauty of the countryside while supporting a cause close to her heart: Butterfly Conservation. The King is a staunch supporter and naturalist Sir David Attenborough is president of the charity. “To enable these beautiful insects to thrive, they both advocate No Mow May,” says Katharine of conservation charity Plantlife’s annual incentive to encourage people to allow grass to grow, as it provides a haven for pollinators. “It was critical for me to do something good for the planet, too, so while devising my new wallcovering I included endangered butterflies and my favourite insects. They’re so important [to biodiversity] and help keep us all alive.” Katharine collaborated with specialist design company Fromental to create the 5
family home and framed by flowers – including this antique Chinese apothecary chest in the entrance hall (above) sourced during more than 16 years living and working in Asia. The award-winning interior designer’s decor has graced cottages to castles, mega yachts and private jets, and she boasts an international clientele (ABOVE) DRESS: CATHERINE PREVOST. EARRINGS: LAURENCE COSTE. SHOES: AQUAZZURA 6 Katharine’s deft touch is evident throughout, with pieces from her global travels showcased around the wallpaper and makes a donation to Butterfly Conservation for every unique piece purchased. She says: “A very high percentage of our butterflies are endangered so it’s important that we try to protect them. “Butterflies lay their eggs and feed on leaves in the long grass; if you cut them down they die. “So, I did as His Majesty advised and let the grass around my house grow. Every morning when I took our three dogs for a walk, this beautiful fairy dust of pollen rose up into the air and thousands of butterflies fluttered everywhere; it was spectacular. “Since then, I’ve put butterfly homes all around my gardens. They attract spiders, so I gently clear away their webs – another danger to these creatures – with my feather duster.” The designer, whose interiors have graced cottages, castles, palaces and alpine chalets as well as mega yachts and private jets, boasts a clientele among aristocrats and the super-rich. Her
‘I’ve done it all – contemporary to classical, bright colours to muted shades and monochrome’ international commissions to create showstopping dream homes have taken her all over the globe, from the British Isles to Monaco, South Africa, the US, Switzerland, Italy, France and across the Middle East. V SPREADING HER WINGS While client confidentiality prevents her from identifying who owns them, Katharine, who with her 40-strong team won awards this year for her interior designs for a Swiss ski chalet and a yacht, describes some of the out-of-this-world styles. “I’ve done everything from contemporary to classical, bright colours to muted shades and monochrome,” she says. “I spend a lot of time with each client, getting to know them so well that the design process then comes naturally. Each one asks me to create something unique and different; I love the challenge. “My projects range from Scottish castles Katharine in the dining room (above). The primrose-yellow walls, elaborate over-mantel mirror, gold sconces and chandelier fuse traditional style with exotic artefacts from her travels around the world. Artfully arranged gold Buddhas from Myanmar rest alongside antique table lamps (left) and the dinner service is hand painted with Asian figures (right) . 7
Everything has a place in the kitchen (above) – the labelled jars (left) echoing the way Katherine’s home dressing team personalises the storage in every project. The main bedroom (below and right) shows her hand-painted wallpaper – the new collection with Fromental, An English Butterfly Garden, aids the Butterfly Conservation charity 8 – including our own Forter Castle in Perthshire – where colour schemes are traditional and come in rich shades of heather, teal, racing green and burgundy, to a yacht for a Scandinavian family who wanted light-coloured wood, calm colours and a spalike feel.” Some of her more niche commissions include helicopter pads and hammams – and even a dog spa for grooming and dog yoga. “I’m proud of all my projects, but there have been two where I just want to sit there and admire them,” she says. “One was a chateau in the South of France, which took four years to complete. The other is a palace in the Middle East that took six years. The detail and layering in the colossal rooms are beyond any project I’ve ever done, and I was speechless when I saw it. “When the owner kindly invited me for her first dinner party there, I couldn’t believe how beautiful it looked. The doors and windows are carved in a traditional design, the marble and patterned flooring is incredible, while all the wall fabric is hand-embroidered. “The drawing room is like the Throne Room in Buckingham Palace, but it’s the dining room, with its classical Asian style in green and red,
‘People assume I’m quite glamorous and a city person. But I’m not like that’ With Tiggy the Norfolk terrier in the sitting room decorated with pieces from her travels as well as bronze casts from her boys’ babyhood and family photos – displayed in frames from her Walton Street boutique (below) V HEART AND HOME “People tend to assume I’m quite glamorous and a city person,” says the designer, whose high-end boutique is situated in fashionable Walton Street in London’s Chelsea. “But I’m not like that, really. I’d be far happier in a tent on a big trek than I would be in a hotel. I come up to London on a Monday, work very hard, then leave on Thursday. When I reach my gate, I feel the calmness and just breathe. Although I do love London and sometimes bring the boys up for weekends to go to museums and shows, I couldn’t live here full time; I need to get back to the country for my breathing space. My country home is my sanctuary, and it brings me so much happiness and joy.” She and Dan have lived in The Coach House, a traditional home with large arched windows, built in honey-coloured stone in (ABOVE) DRESS: REALLY WILD CLOTHING that’s my favourite. All my clients are my favourites, of course, but that level of design is a masterpiece, a one in a million for me.” Yet Katharine’s heart is in the country home she shares with her husband Daniel Voyce, who works in property, and their children, Jack, 13, and 11-year-old Charlie.
‘From an early age I had a passion for the home and wanted to be surrounded by beauty and calmness’ the Georgian style, for two decades, and the gardens that surround it feature a timberframed greenhouse, chicken coop and charming shepherd’s hut. Brimming with traditional country flowers – rose bushes, honeysuckle, peonies and delphiniums – the gardens are, she tells us, inspired by the gardens at Highgrove, the King’s home in Gloucestershire where the grounds, which feature a Persian-themed courtyard and Victorian stumpery (where ferns are encouraged to grow among old tree stumps), are open to the public. 10 V BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT “A lot of my inspiration came from there. I met the King when he was the Prince of Wales and was graciously given a tour.” Like His Majesty, Katharine grows her own produce – including carrots, kale, lettuce, potatoes, tomatoes, sweetcorn, courgettes, apples, plums, strawberries, raspberries and herbs. “I go for organic and homegrown; all our eggs are our own, too – we have 22 ducks and chickens – and I make jam from our plums and juice for the boys from our apples. “Jack and Charlie enjoy picking the fruit and veg with me, and gathering up the (ABOVE) DRESS: LAURA GREEN LONDON. JEWELLERY: LAURENCE COSTE. SHOES: VALENTINO. (ABOVE RIGHT) SHIRT: REALLY WILD CLOTHING The French doors and (below) large arched windows of The Coach House, built in honey-coloured stone in the Georgian style, let in an abundance of light all year round
‘I spend a lot of time with each client and each one asks me to create something unique. I love the challenge’ At work in her studio (right), and her sketches and samples (below and below right). As well as designing for the rich and famous, Katharine donates her time and talents to the Decorate a Child’s Life scheme, a charity project that transforms underprivileged youngsters’ rooms 11
‘I grew up as one of six kids. Ours is a very noisy, wonderful family home’ With Dan and their younger son with the three family dogs. Charlie plays guitar, while big brother Jack plays drums. “Luckily we live in the middle of nowhere!” Katharine says. Taking tea alfresco (far right) 12
‘My sons enjoy picking the fruit and veg with me. It’s important to show them what we do’ V ANIMAL MAGIC Passionate about animals and wildlife, the designer has incorporated them into her sumptuous new wallcovering. “I love hedgehogs – we used to have 12 in our garden – bees and dormice,” she says, pointing to them as they peep out among the foliage of the chinoiserie-style design in tranquil shades of green, white and fawn that envelop her bedroom. “The wallpaper that features them is on every wall because I wanted it everywhere. It’s so calming to look at that I don’t want to leave this place.” The primrose-yellow colourway of the design in Katharine’s dining room fuses a traditional style with antiques and artefacts from her travels all over the world, especially with prominent pieces from the Far East. An elaborate antique over-mantel mirror, gold sconces and chandelier form a striking contrast to the blue and white china figures from Macau, a collection of gold Buddhas from Myanmar and a dinner service handpainted with Asian figures. “The crockery was a wedding gift to myself,” says Katharine, who met Dan while living and working in the Far East. “I lived in Singapore and Hong Kong, (RIGHT) DRESS: LAURA GREEN LONDON. JEWELLERY: LAURENCE COSTE roses. It’s important to show them what we do. I grew up as one of six kids with an openhouse policy and people wandering in and having fun, and I try to emulate that. Ours is a very noisy, wonderful family home, too.” An important part of this vibrant atmosphere are the family’s pets: Norfolk terrier Tiggy, Herbie the Jack Russell, Maverick the labrador, and black cat Tabitha. Potted flowers and herbs are found in abundance. In common with the King, Katharine grows her own organic produce (far left) in gardens filled with personal touches (left) 13
which is why I love it so much. My aim was to bring a bit of Asia into the English countryside, because it was such a big part of my life and I wanted one room to remind me of that.” 14 A WORLD OF INSPIRATION Despite her global success, Katharine has no formal training in interior design. “At school I was terrible at art,” she says. “But from an early age I had a passion for the home and wanted to be surrounded by beauty and calmness. As a child, I’d move my bedroom around once a week.” After studying in France, she worked in advertising and banking, which took her to Hong Kong, where she lived for 16 years. While travelling around Asia, she collected beautiful souvenirs and antiques from each country. Her move into interior design came after marrying Dan and masterminding the decoration of four properties, which led to friends asking her to manage theirs, too. In 2004, the couple returned to London and Katharine opened her boutique in Chelsea. Her first client was Mohamed Al Fayed, then the owner of Harrods, who asked her to design one of his homes. Since then, her business has flourished – but not all of her work is for the super-luxe market. (LEFT) DRESS: CATHERINE PREVOST. SHOES: PRETTY BALLERINAS. EARRINGS: BLAIZ. RING: LAURENCE COSTE. (RIGHT) DRESS: SALONI AT MODA ROSA. ADDITIONAL PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES The gardens, inspired by those at Highgrove, are a haven for insects and animals. Chickens cluck contentedly around Katharine, outside the shepherd’s hut (below) – “a special garden room that we could use as an unusual, unexpected and rather fun extra guest bedroom”, she says
‘I come up to London on a Monday, work very hard all week and leave again on Thursday. At my gate I feel the calmness and just breathe’ A supporter of The Childhood Trust – which helps some 700,000 children in London living in poverty – she is part of its Decorate a Child’s Life programme, helping to transform the rooms of underprivileged youngsters into bright, cheerful spaces. “This cause is very dear to me,” she says. “I’ve been to so many homes where a family of five have to sleep on the floor in two tiny bedrooms and can’t afford heating or light. “So, I go to all my suppliers for leftover fabrics and off-cuts of rugs, while Ikea provides beds, and The White Company donates sheets and duvets. Another company paints and puts up wallpaper, and within a day we change it around. When they see what we’ve done, they’re so happy,” continues Katharine, whose company completes around 11 of these transformations a year and won an award for making positive change in the community. “Wherever we live, our lives and wellbeing are so important to us, and since the H pandemic, more than ever before.” INTERVIEW: SALLY MORGAN PHOTOS: DAVID VENNI STYLING: ARABELLA BOYCE HAIR & MAKE-UP: GIA MILLS Visit katharinepooley.com. Katharine takes time out from her jet-set working life, perfectly at home in her relaxing garden. “My country home is my sanctuary, and it brings me so much happiness and joy,” she says 15
AS THEY MARK A SPECIAL CELEBRATION OF THEIR OWN GEORGE AND AMAL CLOONEY INVITE THEIR A-LIST FRIENDS TO PUT THE SPOTLIGHT ON UNSUNG HEROES Cindy Crawford puts her supermodel experience 16 to good use, posing with husband Rande Gerber, with whom George launched the Casamigos tequila brand tequila brand, and Matt Damon – a co-star in the Ocean’s Eleven film franchise – and his wife Luciana. PROUD HUSBAND Many of the stars were dressed in Versace, who had partnered with the foundation for the night, including human rights lawyer Amal, 45, who wore a custom white embellished corset gown. Speaking about his wife, with whom he has six-year-old twins Ella and Alexander, George, 62, said: “She inspires me in everything she does. And by the way, yesterday was our ninth anniversary. Said it wouldn’t last, you know what I’m saying?” The impressive celebrity line-up also included husband and wife Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz, Meryl Streep, Scarlett Johansson, Emily Blunt and her husband John Krasinski, Julianne Moore, Viola Davis, Anne Hathaway, Sofía V ementing their position as Hollywood’s ultimate power couple, George and Amal Clooney were joined by some of Tinseltown’s biggest stars to honour unsung heroes. The couple celebrated their ninth wedding anniversary at the New York Public Library, hosting their second annual Albie Awards, which they launched last year with their Clooney Foundation for Justice. The dazzling guest list, which read like a who’s who of showbusiness, featured friends from the worlds of stage, screen, music and fashion. Among them were supermodel Cindy Crawford and her businessman husband Rande Gerber, a close friend of George’s and co-founder of his Casamigos Rachel Weisz – bucking the Versace trend in Louis Vuitton – and Daniel Craig arrive at the New York Public Library
‘Yesterday was our ninth anniversary. Said it wouldn’t last, you know what I’m saying?’ George 17
(From left) Businesswoman Demetra Pinsent, actress Jodie Turner-Smith, singer Mary J Blige, make-up mogul Charlotte Tilbury, supermodel Kate Moss, Charlotte’s model niece Bella, actress and singer Michaela Jaé Rodriguez, supermodel Heidi Klum and actress Sofía Vergara 18 Vergara and George’s former ER co-star Julianna Margulies. Joining Cindy from the world of fashion were fellow runway stars Kate Moss and Heidi Klum, as well as designer Donatella Versace and make-up guru Charlotte Tilbury. THE WINNERS Recognising “defenders of justice who are at great risk for what they do”, the Albies are named after anti-apartheid lawyer Albie Sachs, 88, who received a lifetime achievement award at last year’s inaugural event. T h i s y e a r ’s w i n n e r s w e r e Congolese doctor Denis Mukwege, who treats survivors of sexual violence; journalists Niloofar Hamedi and Elahe Mohammadi, who were jailed in Iran for reporting about the death in custody of Mahsa Amini; Truth Hounds, an organisation exposing Russian war crimes in Ukraine; Thai Lawyers for Human Rights; and the Syrian Center for Media and Freedom of Expression. “They’re people who are really making a difference and it’s amazing to be able to honour them tonight,” Amal said. George added: “We’re lucky that we get to focus a lot of the attention we get on people that need attention… Let’s shine a light on people who may very well end up in jail for standing up for justice and standing up H for democracy.’’ REPORT: TRACY SCHAVERIEN PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES. REX FEATURES Scarlett Johansson (left) keeps it classic in a suit from Veronica De Piante, while Julianne Moore follows the black colour scheme for a night out with husband Bart Freundlich (below left) and Barbie director Greta Gerwig sparkles in Oscar de la Renta (below right)
‘They’re people really making a difference and it’s amazing to be able to honour them tonight’ Amal Viola Davis makes her entrance in a soft lavender column dress and Julianna Margulies (inset above right) goes for embellished pink, both by Versace. Mary and Kate have fun with singer Andra Day (below)
‘You get into sixth gear in your 50s. I’ve shed neurosis — I’ll say what I want and that’s liberating’ 20
(MAIN IMAGE) TOP: TRAN HUNG. SKIRT: ATSUKO KUDO. EARRINGS: ALEXIS BITTAR Beverley (here performing in London’s Kew Gardens in 2019) is celebrating her 50th birthday with a new album and tour EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW AND PHOTOS hen she turned 50 earlier this year, Beverley Knight W knew exactly how she wanted to celebrate. Far from feeling daunted about reaching her midlife milestone, she CHANGING TIMES “When I was young, 50 seemed old, but now it’s not old at all,” she says. “Kylie isn’t old; J-Lo isn’t old. We’re in the median of our lives. People used to say that life begins at 40 and I think that’s when the motor takes over, but you really get into sixth gear in your 50s. I feel as though I’m at an age now where I’ll say what the hell I want, and that’s liberating. “I’ve shed the kind of neurosis that we have in our 20s, 30s and sometimes into our 40s. While I always had supreme confidence in my abilities as a musician, I didn’t always like what I saw in the mirror. I wasn’t comfortable in my own skin and I would find fault. Now, the faults are still there but I’m like: ‘Whatever.’ V saw it as an opportunity to embrace a new phase of life in which she feels more confident than ever before. “When women turn 50, it can be a difficult time because society often tells them that they’re done, but my answer to that is that I’m only just beginning,” the singer, songwriter and actress says as she joins hello! for this exclusive interview and photoshoot. “I had no fear of reaching 50. I wanted to celebrate the time in life where women really come into their power. And that for me is right now.” Looking fit, youthful and glamorous, Beverley exudes the kind of easy confidence she’s entitled to enjoy as she approaches 30 years in the music industry. The star’s recording and stage career has seen her win multiple accolades, including an Olivier Award this year for her portrayal of feminist icon Emmeline Pankhurst in West End show Sylvia Sylvia.. So it’s no surprise that she has chosen to celebrate her big birthday by releasing her first studio album in seven years and embarking this month on her biggest UK headline tour, aptly titled 50. The album, called The Fifth Chapter, Chapter, is a celebration of midlife and female empowerment – something Beverley has been feeling strongly of late. 21
‘On my first date with my husband, I knew something deep was happening’ 22
“I feel as though I really know myself and I like myself, and that’s a great feeling. I know that I’m a kind soul and a glass-half-full person, and I also know that I don’t tolerate fools or foolish behaviour. “I’ve had to work on myself to get there, but I’ve had wonderful people to help me – my friends and my husband.” Beverley married James O’Keefe, 47, in 2012, five years after they met when he was working as a lighting technician on an advert she was shooting. One of the songs on her new album, Not Prepared for You,, reminds her of their love story. You “It’s about a relationship where you weren’t ready to meet someone but they’ve knocked you out, and that is how I see my husband,” she says. “When I met him, I had just come out of a relationship and was very happily single. I had no intention of getting married or having children, but on our first date, I knew something deep was happening that I can’t quite put into words. All I can say is that I just knew.” The couple share their London home with their rescue dog Zain. “He’s my baby, my little boy,” she says, giving her beloved pooch a stroke as he lies on the sofa. LIVING WELL James runs men’s wellness retreats and the couple share a passion for healthy living – something Beverley credits for her flawless complexion and enviable figure. “I’m very health-conscious, and one of the simplest things you can do to have that glow is to eat right and eat well,” she says. “I eat good-quality, natural, unprocessed food. I have never drunk alcohol but I love sweets, so I do allow myself treats. “I swim when I can and I do cardio workouts and interval training, as well as weights to keep my bones strong. I’m future-proofing myself.” While middle age agrees with her in many ways, Beverley, who had a hysterectomy in 2017 after being diagnosed with uterine fibroids, isn’t enjoying the menopause. V (LEFT) BODYSUIT & TROUSERS: PALMER//HARDING. JEWELLERY: ALEXIS BITTAR. (RIGHT) OUTFIT: ATSUKO KUDO The singer (above) with husband James O’Keefe. The pair met in 2007 and when they first went out, she says: “I just knew” Beverley shows off her Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical in April (left). Aptly, the star won for her role as a strong woman – suffragette leader Emmeline Pankhurst in Sylvia 23
STARRY KNIGHT: 30 YEARS AT THE TOP 24 The star, dubbed “Little Aretha” by rock legend and friend David Bowie (together above left in 2000), receives her MBE at Buckingham Palace in 2006 (above) and chats to the then Duke of Cambridge at the Royal Variety Performance in 2017 (left) the flushes and the brain fog, which is the worst bit for me,” she says. “I forget everyday words, which is so frustrating. Before I consider HRT, I’m working with a functional practitioner, who is helping me to understand what these symptoms are and checking my bloodwork to see where I’m deficient.” A-LIST FANS Wolverhampton-born Beverley rose to fame in the 1990s, catching the attention of David Bowie, who nicknamed her “Little Aretha” after soul legend Aretha Franklin, and Prince, who invited her to support him on tour. Her West End roles include The Bodyguard,, Cats and Sister Act – a Bodyguard role she will be reprising next year – and she has also starred at the Royal Variety Performance, in front of both the then Duke of Cambridge and the Duke of Sussex. Among her proudest moments is receiving an MBE from Queen Elizabeth II, for services to music and charity. “She asked me how much I loved music and if it took me around the world,” Beverley recalls. “I have such respect for her service and duty, and my dad was so proud he had tears in his eyes. I was thrilled.” Beverley celebrated her birthday in March with an intimate gig for friends, family and fans at London venue Lafayette, during which James brought a cake on stage. Too busy with her theatre work to write her own songs for The Fifth Chapter,, Beverley enlisted the help Chapter of others, including the legendary Diane Warren, who has penned hits for the likes of Cher, Celine Dion and Aerosmith. The album features disco, funk (ABOVE) TOP: ANTHROPOLOGIE. SKIRT: REISS. JEWELLERY: ALEXIS BITTAR. (RIGHT) DRESS: SAFIYAA Beverley, who will reprise her role in hit musical Sister Act (above) next year, has also thrilled West End audiences in The Bodyguard (right). She has performed with countless stars, including a duet with Lionel Richie (below) in 2006
and ballads. One of Beverley’s favourite tracks is I’m On Fire, Fire , which she sang with the London Community Gospel Choir. “It’s not about my hot flushes,” she says with a laugh. “It’s saying: ‘I’m in my own power now, I’m in a great place and all the things that don’t serve me are not needed.’ “As women, we’re no longer begging anyone for a seat at the table. We’re building our own tables, taking our power and doing extraordinary things H with it.” INTERVIEW: TRACY SCHAVERIEN PHOTOS: DAVID VENNI STYLING: KARL WILLET HAIR: NATASHA JOHN-LEWIS MAKE-UP: MIKEY PHILLIPS USING LANCOME & LAURA MERCIER Beverley Knight’s new album The Fifth Chapter is out now. To book the 50 tour, visit beverleyknight.com/live-events. ADDITIONAL PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES. REX FEATURES ‘Women are no longer begging for a seat at the table. We’re building our own’
WALKING IN CHURCHILL’S FOOTSTEPS THE PRINCESS ROYAL IS JOINED BY FELLOW ROYALS AND A STAR-STUDDED CROWD TO OPEN A STUNNING NEW HOTEL Guests entertained by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Andrea Bocelli (left) include (below from left) Giorgio Veroni, Tamara Beckwith, Tania Bryer, Anu Hinduja and Patricia and Richard Caring 26
‘We will learn more about the history of this building now than we perhaps ever did before’ osing happily on a sweeping P staircase with a magnificent, ornate background and framed PHOTOS: DAVE BENETT. GRAIN LONDON LTD neatly under a giant chandelier, Princess Beatrice was all smiles as she enjoyed a date night last week with her husband of three years, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi. The couple joined a host of celebrities in Whitehall for the opening of The OWO, which has undergone a £1.4bn refurbishment over the past eight years. Built on the historic royal site of Whitehall Palace, the former War Office has been transformed into flats and the Raffles London hotel, boasting a selection of restaurants and bars, plus a spa – all backed financially by Indian billionaires the Hinduja brothers, who regularly top the Sunday Times Rich List List.. It was left to Beatrice’s aunt the Princess Royal to open the hotel officially by unveiling a plaque, after she was given a tour of the building’s key historic spaces. Accompanied by Shalini Hinduja, daughter-in-law of businessman Gopichand, and Fiona Harris, communications director for Raffles London, she viewed areas including the former Army Council Room and the former office of the Secretary of State for War, used by post-holders including Winston Churchill. ROYAL ASSENT Princess Anne told guests: “Thank you all for what you’ve done to this, which is a really landmark building in London. Weirdly, we managed to build landmark buildings that were actually secret from what went on inside them. Seems an amazing contradiction, but we will learn more about the history of this building now than we perhaps ever did before. So along with this genuine opening ceremony, our people can now come and enjoy this building.” Guests, who dined on canapes made by three-Michelin-starred chef Mauro Colagreco, were then dazzled by entertainment that saw global superstars Andrea Bocelli and Andrew Lloyd Webber perform a riveting set of well-loved songs including Nessun Dorma, Dorma, The Music of the Night from Andrew’s musical The Phantom of the Opera a and O Sole Mio. Mio. The seven-storey building was constructed in 1906 and bombed eight times in the Blitz. More recently, it featured in five James Bond films (Octopussy Octopussy,, A View to a Kill Kill,, Licence to Kill,, Spectree and Skyfall Kill Skyfall)) as the MI6 headquarters, where M’s office H was located. REPORT: THOMAS WHITAKER Princess Beatrice, looking chic in a black blazer and heels, poses with husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi before joining guests including Natalie Pinkham (above left) to celebrate 27
THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF SUSSEX CALIFORNIA WHIRL AS THEY JOIN A-LIST FUNDRAISER F resh from their appearance at the Invictus Games in Germany – and popping to Portugal to visit cousin Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank – the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were again celebrating excellence, this time saluting the heroes of the US’s emergency services. Prince Harry, 39, and Meghan, 42 (together above) were among the guests at Oscar-winning actor Kevin Costner’s One805Live! fundraiser in Santa Barbara, California, during which they were welcomed on stage for a special ceremony (below). The couple, who live in the nearby locality of Montecito, presented the Heart of the Community award to Kevin (right, with Harry), an ambassador for 28 the One805 charity, who had opened up his multimillion-dollar ranch to host the day’s fun. “I get asked a lot by my friends who have no manners: ‘Kev, what’s this place cost? What’s it worth?’” said the star, addressing the audience of VIPs and senior police and firefighting officials. “On a day like today, it’s worth every penny.” Also attending were high-profile guests including Oprah Winfrey, Ellen DeGeneres and Portia De Rossi, who were later seen chatting with the Duke and Duchess – chic in Carolina Herrera (left).
MIKE TINDALL REPORTS: BELINDA ROBEY. KATHRYN WILSON. PHOTOS: BACKGRID. GETTY IMAGES. ITV. PA IMAGES. REX FEATURES. ZUMA PRESS MOVES TO THE (PRISON) WING FOR NEW CHALLENGE being behind bars was a whole new experience. Mike, 44, spent time with inmates at HMP The Mount in Hertfordshire (right) for last week’s two-part ITV documentary Grand Slammers, training the men to take on a team of Australians. In the programme, Mike and fellow members of the winning 2003 Rugby World Cup squad – Ben Cohen, Jason Robinson, Martin Johnson, Phil Vickery, Jonny Wilkinson, Lawrence Dallaglio and Matt Dawson (all A above from left, with Mike) – teamed up with Category C prisoners willing to give the game a try. The ex-players relished the opportunity to work together once more, with former Question of Sport star Matt calling it “the first time I really missed rugby since I retired”. There was also a cameo appearance by a member of Mike’s home side: his mother-in-law the Princess Royal, who popped up while he and Phil were filming at Royal Ascot earlier this year. “You can join the coaching staff if you’d like,” Mike told her. PRINCE KYRIL OF BULGARIA GRANDFATHER’S BRAVERY IS A THEATRE HIT fter a sold-out run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the intriguingly titled The Brief Life & Mysterious Death of Boris III, King of Bulgaria aria has hit London’s Arcola Theatre. Eighty years after his death, in circumstances that remain controversial, the King (below, with wife Queen Joanna and their children Crown Prince Simeon and Princess Marie Louise) has become the centre of a slick tragi-comedy telling how he saved almost 50,000 Bulgarian Jews from deportation by standing up to Hitler. Speaking exclusively to hello!’s sister publication ¡hola!, Boris’s grandson Prince Kyril, 59, whose partner is British businesswoman and art historian Katharine Butler (together right), said: “It was really a joint achievement by him, as head of state, together with the head of the Orthodox Church and groups like doctors and lawyers, who formed a united front.” But, he adds: “After months of delays and difficulties in deporting the Jews, in August 1943, Hitler summoned King Boris to demand an explanation. The people outside the office could hear the Führer shouting like a madman for 45 minutes. Then, a few days after returning from Berlin, Boris died, despite having previously been perfectly fit and healthy. He paid for his actions with his life. “Three doctors who examined the King – one of them sent by the Germans – all said that the symptoms, including a skin reaction, pointed to some kind of poison, that it was the only explanation,” he adds. The play has won rave reviews and Kyril says: “I’ve supported it in every way I can.” The Brief Life & Mysterious Death of Boris III, King of Bulgaria, is at the Arcola Theatre; visit arcolatheatre.com. 29
The Inside Story THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES SECOND BITE OF THE APPLE AS THEY MEET TECH KING ech royalty met the real thing when Apple chief Tim Cook called into Windsor Castle to chat to the Prince and Princess of Wales about their shared interest in saving the planet. The royal couple hosted the businessman in the White Drawing Room to discuss a wide range of subjects, including Prince William’s third annual Earthshot Prize ceremony, to be held in Singapore next month. Sharing a photo of them together (left) on social media, Tim, 62, wrote: “It was a true honor to meet with the Prince and Princess of Wales. We had a wonderful and wide-ranging discussion about the environment, mental health, and other issues that mean a great deal to all of us.” This is not the first time the Prince has worked with Apple – in December 2021, he took part in its Time to Walk alk podcast, talking about the importance of keeping mentally fit. Tim’s support for Earthshot, which aims to unveil new solutions to some of the planet’s problems, follows that of other influential figures including Microsoft founder Bill Gates, politician and businessman Michael Bloomberg and former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. Last week, Kensington Palace confirmed the Princess will not be travelling to Singapore for the ceremony on 7 November. hello! understands the couple’s eldest child, ten-year-old Prince George, is taking exams that week and REPORTS: EMILY NASH. KATHRYN WILSON. PHOTOS: PA IMAGES. TIM COOK T
KYLIE MINOGUE SHOW HAS HER FAMOUS FANS SPINNING AROUND ension may have been rising (in the album charts) but there was no sign of any stress when Kylie Minogue entertained a celebrity-strewn crowd at London’s Shepherd’s Bush Empire. In a “crazy, amazing gig”, the singer (below left) gave an intimate performance to celebrate the launch of her 16th studio album and offered an invitation to Come into My World to famous fans including Kimberley Walsh (right) and Rylan Clark, who posted photos with fellow guests Graham Norton and Michelle Visage. “The best pop princess with the best company,” he wrote. Taking a well-deserved breather (and the chance to let off some steam), The Great British Bake Off’s f new co-host Alison Hammond also joined the radio and TV presenter (together far left). “Rylan + Kylie = everything,” her Instagram caption read. Kylie’s show was a warm-up for her residency in Las Vegas, which will see the 55-year-old star take over The Venetian hotel’s new 1,000-seater venue Voltaire for three months, starting in November. “It’s been a long time coming,” she said. She’s not the only one looking forward to the performances, she added: “My friends and family are so excited about this show – as an excuse to
The Inside Story LAURENCE LLEWELYNBOWEN F rom Changing Rooms to changing direction, Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen’s career pivot from presenter to painter got off to a great start with the launch of his debut solo painting exhibition (left), Gardens of Baroque Delights, at Cotswold Contemporary gallery in Cirencester. Laurence, 58, who studied fine art before finding fame as an interior designer and TV personality, brushed up his skills during lockdown and is now as excited by acrylics as by emulsion. The flamboyant star showcased more than one type of 32 limited-edition print at the event, donning a bespoke suit in fabric from Roberto Cavalli’s furnishing collection (above). Making it a picture-perfect night were (left, with Laurence) daughter Hermione Marriott, son-in-law Dan Rajan, grandchildren Demelza and Albion, and wife Jackie, of whom Laurence said: “She’s spent the last 35 years waking up to an orange television celebrity and she’s just like, you know, furious!” Approaching 60 had inspired the change, he added. “You’ve got to keep moving. I wanted to do something completely different with my world.” Laurence’s art-loving famous friends – including Toyah Willcox and her musician husband Robert Fripp (both below, with Jackie), Earl and Countess Bathurst, and novelist Jilly Cooper – attended the viewing. Sharing photos on Instagram, Laurence wrote: “What a night! Lovely to see so many Art lovers, patrons and BUYERS at the launch of my exhibition.” ROSE PHOTOGRAPHY CELEBRATES A CHANGE OF ART
TAYLOR SWIFT HAS A (FOOT)BALL AS ROMANCE RUMOURS KICK OFF I f fans had Trouble keeping their eyes on the field, who could blame them when Taylor Swift turned up to watch American footballer – and rumoured new love interest – Travis Kelce (right) in action. Making what the Kansas City Chiefs player called a “pretty ballsy” appearance, the singer (left) jumped up and down with excitement when he scored a touchdown at home in the Arrowhead Stadium. Taylor and Travis, both 33, left the stadium together after the game and were then spotted at a rooftop restaurant. Further fuelling speculation of a romance, photos showed the star – officially single since her split from Joe Alwyn was reported in April – with her arm around Travis’s neck. Discussing the rumours, Travis appeared to hint that he had kicked events off. “I threw the ball in her court. I said: ‘I’ve seen you rock the stage in Arrowhead. You might have to come see me rock the stage in Arrowhead and see which one’s a little more lit,’” he said. “We’ll see what happens in the near future.” He also spoke about the Chiefs’ newest fan in the wake of his team’s victory against the Chicago Bears, saying: “She looked amazing. It was definitely a game I’ll remember.” VICK HOPE AND CALVIN HARRIS GIVE MARRIAGE A RINGING ENDORSEMENT F resh from their Italian honeymoon, newlyweds DJ Calvin Harris and radio presenter Vick Hope took their wedding rings for a spin around the streets of London. The pair (left) were spotted walking side by side near Regent’s Park, enjoying the early autumn sunshine together ahead of Vick’s afternoon show on BBC Radio 1. Clearly taking married life in her stride – “I’m back and I’m married, which is very nice,” she told listeners on her first show back – the 34-yearold star smiled broadly as she clutched an espresso and a pastry (right), her rings sparkling in the sun (below). The couple married in the ruins of Hulne Priory, in Northumberland, and celebrated with an outdoor party in the surrounding parkland alongside guests including DJ Scott Mills, Big Brother other host AJ Odudu and Vick’s co-presenter Jordan North. Two days later, they flew to Brindisi for a romantic getaway. 33
FAIRYTALE WEDDING FOR ‘DOWNTON’ STAR MICHELLE DOCKERY MARRIES JASPER WALLER-BRIDGE IN A-LIST AFFAIR ne of Downton Abbey’s Abbey ’s leading ladies, O Michelle Dockery, got her happy ever after when she married film and TV producer and talent manager Jasper Waller-Bridge. Surrounded by her co-stars, the bride – who played Lady Mary Crawley in the period drama – was stunning in a white satin Emilia Wickstead Josephine gown, carrying a small bouquet and a half-moon clutch bag with a pearl handle. The proud groom, meanwhile, looked dashing in a navy suit with a silver tie and with a pink flower in his buttonhole. Wedding bells rang out as Michelle, 41, and Jasper, 35, were showered with confetti outside St Nicholas’s church in Chiswick, West London on 23 September. The couple were then whisked away in a classic Bentley to Orleans House Gallery in Twickenham for a glamorous reception with views over the River Thames. FAMILY AFFAIR The groom’s sister, Fleabagg creator Phoebe, turned heads in a statement coral suit and stylish sun hat. And love was in the air as the writer, producer and actress, 38, walked arm in arm with her Oscar-winning writer-director partner Martin McDonagh, 53, with a diamond ring spotted on her left hand for the first time. The guest list included Michelle’s Downton Abbey co-stars Lily James, Joanne Froggatt, Laura Carmichael, Hugh Bonneville, Allen Leech, Lesley Nicol and married couple Jim Carter and Imelda Staunton. Also in attendance were the show’s creator Julian Fellowes, with his wife Emma Joy Kitchener, plus The Crown’s Crown’s Lesley Manville and Happy Valley alley star James Norton. 34 Joanne Froggatt chats to Lesley Manville, while Lord Fellowes arrives with his wife Emma (right)
Bells rang out as the couple were showered with confetti outside the church PHOTOS: CLICK NEWS & MEDIA/SPLASH NEWS Phoebe Waller-Bridge – sporting a diamond ring – arrives with partner Martin McDonagh for her brother’s wedding to Michelle (together left) Michelle and Jasper, who were introduced by friends, conducted their romance mostly out of the limelight before announcing their engagement in The Times imes in January last year. HAPPY ENDING Three months later, they made their red-carpet debut as a couple in London at the world premiere of TV miniseries Anatomyy of a Scandal Scandal.. And on the pair’s special day, eight years after the actress suffered heartbreak when her then fiancé John Dineen died of cancer aged 34, family, friends and fans were delighted to H see Michelle find happiness again. REPORT: LILY WADDELL Guests scatter confetti on the happy couple (above) at the church in 35 West London, before a glamorous reception at Twickenham’s Orleans House Gallery. The stars in attendance include Hugh Bonneville (left, in white) and Jim Carter, along with Lily James (next left)
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW AND PHOTOS FINDING HER OWN PLACE IN THE SUN JASMINE HARMAN ANNOUNCES SHE AND HER FAMILY ARE STARTING A NEW LIFE IN SPAIN all-to-wall sunshine, a W glistening shoreline and an enchanting old town – it’s easy 36 to see why Jasmine Harman is embracing the beauty of Estepona. The A Place in the Sun presenter has found dream homes and happiness on this idyllic stretch of Spain’s Costa del Sol for many people over the past 20 years. Today, though, she is not here to film the popular Channel 4 property show. Instead, she has some news of her own, as she tells hello! she has followed her own
‘The years slip away and that was why we wanted to make this move — to have more quality time together’ Jasmine best advice and relocated with husband Jon Boast and their children, Joy, nine, and seven-yearold Albion. V MAKING THE MOVE “It has been a huge decision – a year or more in the making,” Jasmine, 47, says as she welcomes us to the family’s new home two weeks into their life-changing move. “For both of us, it was about making the best life. The years slip away and that was very much why we wanted to make this move; to have more quality time together, more family time. “Our children mean the world to us. Everything we do is for them. It’s about grasping opportunities when you have them. Family is the most important thing and this will give us a much better balance.” While the commute for Jasmine has become a whole lot easier when filming in Spain, director of photography Jon, 44 – whom she met when he was filming her first episode of the TV show and married five years later, in 37
‘There were times I thought: “This is too much, I don’t think we can do it.” The mental load was intense’ 2009 – will be the one who will be travelling more. “It’s taken us a long time to realise: live for the moment and enjoy those you love every day,” he says. “Jas is used to the commute from the UK to Spain; now it’s my turn to do vice versa. “While I still work in the UK quite a bit, stepping through this door is like a sigh of relief. This is not just a house; it’s our sanctuary. Jasmine has worked her magic and this place already feels like our little haven.” SEIZE THE DAY Their words are particularly poignant after their close friend and Jasmine’s former A Place in the Sun co-host Jonnie Irwin was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer in 2020. Jasmine says: “We have had friends – including Jonnie, obviously – who have had life-changing illnesses and diagnoses. And we have had bereavements, too, that have made us take stock of things. You never know what is around the corner. “I say that to my house-hunters – for a lot of people, losing someone or a health scare can be a catalyst for them to decide: ‘Let’s do this. It’s now or never. Life’s too short to mess around.’” Smiling warmly, she adds: “I’ve been chatting to Jonnie and we’ve been messaging and he said he is going to come over and visit us. He is a very, very special friend to me. I would love it if he and Jess and the kids are able to come.” The show’s presenters are very much a family – Laura Hamilton has also been on hand to help and has already popped in to see how well they’ve already settled in. “Not to say we haven’t had a few wobbles on the way,” Jasmine says of their decision to leave their London home. “There were times I thought: ‘This is too much, I don’t think we can do it.’ The mental load was intense.” Jon adds: “I won’t lie – the move filled me with some big anxieties. But now, coming to our new home already feels 38 Joy and Albion have already settled into their new life and school and are learning Spanish – like their mum. It’s thanks to her Cypriot heritage that the family are able to move to the EU post-Brexit
‘Our children mean the world to us. Family is the most important thing and this will give us a much better balance’ like a warm embrace. Hopefully it’s going to help me switch off from work and focus on the kids even more. They are the biggest motivation in our lives.” When it came to finding their dream home, Jasmine looked at a few properties before flying out as a family to view more. “We knew we loved this area and it was genuinely like a real-life episode of A Place in the Sun,” Sun,” she says. “There were a couple of frontrunners, but we weren’t sure.” V LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT Then, when they were back home, Jasmine had a call from an agent who shared a virtual tour of another property. “I really liked it and I asked to go and see it. The very next day, I dropped the kids at school, went to the airport and phoned my mum asking her to pick them up.” She immediately knew it was the one. “It has a lovely community feel. We have lots of Spanish families nearby and I’ve been hovering outside to say hello to all our new neighbours. We’re planning a housewarming to get to know everyone.” While she will miss family and friends in the UK, she knows they will visit – her mother Vasoulla, whom she has to thank for her rich Greek Cypriot heritage, pops her head round the door as we chat. “She arrived last night,” Jasmine says. Jon had no qualms about the property, even though he didn’t see it until arriving with the children. “Jasmine’s years of finding dream homes for others filled me with absolute faith,” he says. “Her expertise and her ambition to find a Only two weeks after moving in and the family already feel at home, with Jasmine creating, says Jon, “our little haven”, featuring cosy touches in the kitchen (right) and airy living area (below) 39
‘I hope our move will broaden the children’s horizons and help them know that the world is their oyster’ As well as their own pool (left and below) there’s a communal pool where the children can play and mix with the neighbours and the family are hoping to make a splash with a housewarming party. Meanwhile, friends and family from the UK are already popping by, including Jasmine’s A Place in the Sun co-host Laura Hamilton 40 perfect home, just like she’s done for countless others, made me confident that we were about to embark on the right adventure for our children and their future.” CHILDREN FIRST The couple don’t underestimate that it’s a huge upheaval for Joy and Albion, with Jasmine telling us: “In a way, it’s probably a bigger thing for them than it is for us, as although they’ve travelled a lot, it is a complete change.” Finding a “nurturing, warm and welcoming” school was a priority, she says. “I looked at a lot and settled on a lovely international school and the learning is in Spanish and in English. I’m not fluent and the children aren’t either, but they are learning and I am, too.” Two weeks into their first term, “they’ve been amazing”, she says. “I’m so proud of how they seem to be adapting. We felt it was now or never, due to their age. I think the transition would have been much harder as teenagers.” Their journey to becoming a family involved Jasmine and Jon turning to IVF. “We are so very grateful to be able to share our lives with our children. We had one cycle of IVF and from that, we were blessed with two children. “For us it was very smooth. It was a very low, mild dose, where
‘Jonnie said he is going to come and visit us. He is a very, very special friend to me’ PHOTOGRAPHER’S ASSISTANT: FERNANDO HUERGO JANEIRO. ADDITIONAL PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES. JONNIE IRWIN you work with your body’s natural cycles rather than overstimulating your cycle with a high dose of drugs. It may not be for everyone, but it worked for us and I had minimal side effects and two beautiful pregnancies.” STEPPING OUT Joy and Albion’s childhood is very different from Jasmine’s, who is one of seven who grew up in Hackney in East London. It was only when she had an opportunity in her 20s to work abroad, as a marketing manager on the Algarve, that her world opened up. “Coming from the East End of London, I never really felt I would have an opportunity like that and it was such a life-changing experience – moving to another country, meeting new people – and I think that gave me the confidence to then become a television presenter. It made me feel I could do anything,” she says. Now, she extends that wish to her own children. “I hope our move here will broaden their horizons and help them to know that the world is their oyster.” Jasmine’s passion for her work is as strong as ever. “I get a massive buzz when I seal a deal for househunters and I tell them they’ve got their place in the sun. “Now it is exciting to be embarking on my own adventure after 20 years of helping H other people to do it.” INTERVIEW: JANE DOWDESWELL PHOTOS: JAVIER ALONSO STYLIST: LOLA DELGADO HAIR: EVA HERRERA PICAZO MAKE-UP: VANESSA MARTIN-BARBADILLO
‘STRICTLY COME DANCING’ DYNAMIC DUO TESS DALY AND CLAUDIA WINKLEMAN ON BACKSTAGE SECRETS AND PERSONAL MILESTONES he glitz, glamour and fancy T footwork of Strictly Come Dancing were back in full force in its first live show of the season – and behind the scenes, presenter Tess Daly had a goosebumps moment of her own. The Stockport-born host, who has been at the helm of the UK’s favourite dance show since it began in 2004, was pregnant with her eldest daughter Phoebe Kay when she co-presented the inaugural series with Bruce Forsyth all those years ago. And as Strictly Strictly’s ’s 21st sparkling instalment got under way, Tess was supported in the live studio audience by Phoebe, now all grown up and celebrating her 19th birthday this month. As Tess told the audience before A beaming and heavily pregnant Tess joins husband Vernon Kay (below) in 2004, the year she presented the first series of Strictly – and daughter Phoebe was born
her daughter cheering her on from a front-row seat felt like a big moment for the star, who is proud of the perennial success enjoyed by the programme she has called home for the past two decades. “It feels like a huge privilege to be part of a TV show that the nation have taken to their hearts,” says Tess, 54, who also shares 14-year-old daughter Amber with her husband, TV star Vernon Kay, 49. “Families have grown up t o g e t h e r, w a t c h i n g i t o n a Saturday night – they tell me all the time. It feels wonderful to be a part of that.” Tess, who never fails to dazzle with an on-screen wardrobe as glamorous as those of the celebrities and their professional partners, has presented the show with Claudia Winkleman since 2014, when Sir Bruce – he was knighted in 2011 – retired. Since then, the dynamic duo have become stalwarts of Saturday night T V, and their famous “keeeep dancing” catchphrase is known and loved far and wide. SPARKLING WIT “I love standing next to Tess and I love trying on sparkly outfits,” says Claudia, 51, adding that she and the rest of the team are “sort of beside ourselves” with excitement as the new series continues to delight dance fans across the country. Viewing figures have stood the test of time, with an impressive 6.6 million people tuning in to its live debut. “This new cast are so exciting,” Claudia and Tess together in September’s first live show of Strictly Come Dancing’s 21st series; they have been a fixture in the Strictly ballroom since 2014, when they began presenting the show together after Sir Bruce Forsyth retired 43
Glamorous Tess takes a turn with Bruce during the Strictly Ice Dancing Christmas special in 2004. The presenter loves to dance, revealing that she and Claudia play music by Rihanna behind the scenes
PHOTOS: BBC. GETTY IMAGES. PA IMAGES. REX FEATURES And Tess and Claudia enjoy watching the dancefloor action just as much as audiences at home do. “I so look for ward to the Argentine tango,” says Claudia of her favourite dance. “It never comes up early, but the moment I get a whiff of it or someone mentions it, I start making weird clicky noises with my tongue and I can’t wait to watch.” For Tess, it’s always a highlight when the show migrates, mid-series, to Blackpool Tower Ballroom. “Blackpool is a real milestone, not just for the celebrities, but for us too,” she says. “We love the wonder fully warm northern welcome we receive there – and of course the fish and chip supper.” While the show celebrates its “monumental” 21st series, Tess has had plenty of landmark moments in her personal life this year, too. This summer, Phoebe – who is the spitting image of her glamorous mother – completed her A-levels, and last month headed off to start university. And on 12 September, Tess and Vernon marked their 20th wedding anniversary. Posting a romantic photo of their wedding, which took place in Vernon’s home town of Horwich, Lancashire, Tess wrote on Instagram: “Cannot believe it’s 20 years ago today! [Love heart emojis] always.” Earlier this year, she shared the secrets of her marriage to Vernon in a fun TikTok video, in which she answered followers’ questions. “It is 20 years we’ve been married this year, and we still sit down for dinner and have so much to talk about and have a real laugh,” she said. “I see his name come up on my phone and go ‘yay’. “We do have a good laugh. He’s always messing around, daddancing in the kitchen and singing and dancing – there’s never a dull moment.” GETTING HER JIVE ON Tess is also partial to tripping the light fantastic, which is hardly surprising, given her day job. “The one song that never fails to get me on the dancefloor at parties is Calvin Harris and Rihanna’s We Found Love Love,” ,” says the star, recalling how it proved the ultimate pick-meup during the Covid-19 pandemic, when she and Claudia were presenting Strictly Come Dancing with social distancing and no live studio audience. “We would play it between shows to lift the energy in the studio and me and Claudia would dance around like no one was H watching,” she laughs. INTERVIEW: EMILY HORAN Strictly ictly Come Dancing is on BBC1 and BBC iPlayer on Saturday, with the results show on Sundays.
WEAVING HER MAGIC THE PRINCESS OF WALES FEELS RIGHT AT HOME AS SHE UNCOVERS FAMILY HISTORY IN THE NORTH he puts her family at the heart of everything S she does, and last week the Princess of Wales took a trip down memory lane as she visited a firm to which she has a close personal connection. Kate called at a fabric company once owned by her ancestors, wearing a Burberry trouser suit as she shone a spotlight on British industry. At the mill run by AW Hainsworth, in Pudsey, near Leeds, Kate heard how the firm had bought out her family’s business, William Lupton & Co, in 1958. It was sold by the family of her paternal greatgrandparents Noel and Olive (née Lupton) Middleton, after the Luptons spent 160 years in business making collar meltons – the material that rests under a smart suit collar. The Princess heard how AW Hainsworth still produces the items, along with high-quality cloth used by fashion houses Gucci, Balenciaga, Valentino, Chanel and Burberry, and woven felt used in Steinway pianos. It supplies technical fabrics to the emergency services and cloth for military uniforms, including the distinctive red tunics worn by Buckingham Palace guards – and by the Prince of Wales on his wedding day in 2011. The firm also produced the fabric used in the jacket worn by Prince Louis to the King’s coronation in May. 46 V RIGHT AT HOME Kate, who is admired the world over for her fashion sense, clearly has textiles in her blood, as she handled freshly woven merino wool fabric, saying: “I love the feel of it and the smell of it.” Shown raw merino wool from Australia and New Zealand, she said: “You can smell the lanolin – I love it.” Kate saw the looms weaving yarn into cloth and an area where fabric was being dyed scarlet to make tunics for guardsmen. She also spotted a familiar product – a cream blanket with colourful stripes made for Canadian firm Hudson Bay. “I recognise this,” she said. “I think we were given one on tour to Canada as a gift. I’ll take a photograph and send it to you. I use it for the children all the time. I’m going to doublecheck when I get home and look at the label.” In the mill’s laboratory, the Princess saw a life-sized mannequin wearing a finished guard’s uniform. “It’s amazing to see it actually made up,” she said. She also saw a replica of one of her own dresses, worn on a 2015 engagement when she was pregnant with Princess Charlotte, made by Madderson London using AW Hainsworth’s doeskin fabric. Senior weaver trainer Zeb Akhtar, who joined Kate on her tour, said: “She was very interested in the process and I talked her through how we made the cloth for the guards on the Somet loom. She had good background knowledge.
‘I love the feel of the wool and the smell of it. You can smell the lanolin — I love it’ Kate Kate tours Yorkshire fabric company AW Hainsworth with senior weaver trainer Zeb Akhtar (above). The firm bought out her family’s business, William Lupton & Co, in 1958 (below right, her greatgrandmother Olive Lupton, and left, Olive’s grandfather Frank, who was key to the firm’s success). The Princess inspects a guard’s outfit (right) of the type worn by Prince William for the couple’s wedding in 2011 (left) 47
The Princess inspects fabrics with House of Hackney founders Javvy M Royle and Frieda Gormley (above) at the Standfast & Barracks printworks in Lancaster. On hearing that Emily May Catto (giving Kate flowers, left) loves dancing, she tells the seven-year-old that her daughter Princess Charlotte (showing off her moves below) is a big fan of ballet and tap 48
PHOTOS: CLAUDIA JOSEPH. GETTY IMAGES. MATT PORTEOUS/KENSINGTON PALACE. PA IMAGES ‘My daughter Charlotte likes dancing — she loves ballet and tap. Keep up the dancing’ “It was a pleasure to have her. We work hard and look after the royal family whenever they call upon us.” E s t a b l i s h e d i n 1 7 8 3 , AW Hainsworth holds a royal warrant from Queen Elizabeth II. Rachel Hainsworth, whose father John oversaw the purchase of the Middletons’ William Lupton & Co company, said: “It’s amazing to have the Princess here today and see everything come full circle. “We chatted about her family history – she said her parents had been talking to her about it. She was interested to hear about the collar meltons and how they are still going. “My father is so proud that we have that connection and we have the icing on the cake by her coming here. It was nice for her to come and see where it all began.” STRONG SUPPORT Managing director Amanda McLaren said of Kate: “She recognises that the UK textile industry needs the spotlight, support and long-term encouragement to withstand many, many hundreds of years more. People still aspire to British-made textiles and we should be proud of that.” Explaining that the firm has produced military fabrics since the Battle of Waterloo in 1815, she added: “The coronation was our biggest marketing day – every fabric you could see on show that day would have been made here.” Later, the Princess crossed the Pennines to visit the Standfast & Barracks printworks, which is part of the Sanderson Design Group, in Lancaster. She was presented with a posy and a drawing by Emily May Catto, seven, whose grandfather Pete Ellison has worked there for nearly half a century. When Kate was told that Emily loved dancing, she replied: “My daughter Charlotte likes dancing – she loves ballet and tap. Keep up the dancing.” Kate spent an hour touring the factory, which celebrates its centenary next year, meeting staff and apprentices. She admired prints for upholstery, cushions and curtains, saying: “These designs are amazing.” She was shown how digital printing of fabrics uses around 17 gallons less water per yard of fabric than the traditional process. She also met the founders of British interiors brand House of Hackney, Frieda Gormley and Javvy M Royle, who are working with Standfast & Barracks to pioneer the use of sustainable, traceable materials in their products. “There is a growing need, isn’t there?” said the Princess. “And some understanding, from the consumer, about where their H products come from.” REPORT: EMILY NASH Family is key for Kate (left with Prince Louis, Prince George and Princess Charlotte), who looks smart in a Burberry trouser suit as she explores her connection to the textile factories of the north 49
CARING KATE MAKES NEW FRIENDS ON A SPECIAL PLAYDATE 50 Look smart: The Princess of Wales arrives at the Orchards Centre in Sittingbourne, Kent, wearing a red Zara blazer and black trousers and with her hair swept into a chic and practical updo ‘It makes such a difference to have someone saying, ‘Wow, look what your child can do’ neeling on the floor K surrounded by tinsel and shredded paper, the Princess of Wales proved to be the princess of fun when she joined youngsters at a sensory play session. Kate, 41, threw herself into the games and activities at the Orchards Centre in Sittingbourne, Kent, where children with learning disabilities and special educational needs were taking part in a workshop run by the Kent Portage Team, which helps learning and development through play. No stranger to messy play, the mother of three – Prince George, ten, Princess Charlotte, eight, and Prince Louis, five – laughed as she watched three-year-old Beatrice throwing handfuls of shredded paper into the air, shrieking with delight. She applauded Darcie, also three, as she poured brightly coloured paper into a cup. “Well done,” she said, adding: “Louis has got a Darcie in his class.” Turning to Skylar, nearly two, who was covering herself and others in foam, she commented: “She is very sweet.” SYMPATHETIC EAR Kate was highlighting the session as part of her Shaping Us campaign, which is looking at how best to support families and carers so they can provide their children with the nurturing care they need in their early years. She met children with varying needs and conditions, including social communications difficulties, autism, complex needs and Down’s syndrome. Among them was 11-month-old Nathan Ikebuwa, who has profound learning difficulties and was at the centre with his father Stephen. The father of four told the Princess how his wife had suffered with the severe morning sickness hyperemesis gravidarum during pregnancy. “I went through that. I know what that feels like,” said Kate, who suffered with the condition throughout all three of her pregnancies. “It was nice meeting her and when I told her that my wife had hyperemesis gravidarum, it struck a chord with her,” Stephen said. “ You can see her expression change. She went through the same thing.” Kate also chatted to Charlotte Beer, who trained as a Portage PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES. PA IMAGES SUPPORTING OTHER PARENTS
‘You can tell she really cared about the children and wants to make a change’ Three-year-old Beatrice has the Princess laughing out loud during a play session with shredded paper at the Orchards Centre practitioner (the service is named after a town in Wisconsin where the first sessions were held) after her daughter Evie, now six, was diagnosed with autism aged 18 months. “When you have a child going through lots of assessments and tests it can be quite a negative experience,” Charlotte told the royal guest. “There’s a lot of hearing what your child isn’t doing. It makes such a difference to have someone saying: ‘Wow, look what your child can do.’” She said of the Princess: “She expressed how important it is to make sure children with special needs are supported in their first five years of life. She came and sat with some of them on the floor, talking to their parents. You can tell that she really cared about the children and wants to make a change.” The National Portage Association, which marks its 40th anniversary this year, provides specially trained practitioners to visit or bring together preschoolers with special needs to help their development. Association chair Janet Rickman told hello! hello!:: “You could see the Kate gets down to business with toddler Skylar and Portage practitioner Beanie, while (left) Darcie, three, gets a royal round of applause for her hard work Princess was really engaged with the families and playing with the children. She obviously understood the impact that Portage makes. “The first five years are crucial for any child, but for a child with additional needs and their family, it’s even more crucial.” H REPORT: DANIELLE STACEY & EMILY NASH 51
EXTENDING HIS REACH BENEATH THE OCEANS THE KING MEETS ENGINEERS OF THE FUTURE comfort of an office chair. His Majesty was visiting the Global Underwater Hub in Westhill, Aberdeenshire, to learn about their educational outreach programmes, when he was given control of a remotely operated vehicle. Appearing to fully immerse himself in the task, the monarch sat behind a computer and used a mouse to pilot the vehicle briefly as it inspected a wind farm off the coast of the Netherlands. He also heard from underwater technology firms demonstrating the latest in deep diving 52 equipment, 3D underwater visualisation and marine science. LIFE-CHANGING MOMENT In addition, pupils from nearby Mintlaw Academy showed the King a scaled-down replica of an underwater vehicle they had built as part of a competition designed to inspire young people to join the underwater industry. The school’s deputy principal Ali Hynd said: “This project has given me the opportunity to bring industry into the classroom to make industry real, as well as getting some life-changing experiences for young people. Today, without a The King receives instructions on how to control a remote underwater vehicle in the waters off the Netherlands and (left) checks out diving apparatus doubt, is one of those life-changing experiences, getting to meet His Majesty.” He added that some of the students planned to become mechanical engineers and marine biologists as a result of the experience. Before leaving, the King unveiled a plaque to commemorate his visit to the hub, which brings together different companies working in the blue economy. His Majesty is continuing his extended stay with the Queen in Scotland until later this month, after returning from their successful H state visit to France. REPORT: EMILY NASH PHOTOS: PA IMAGES fter commanding a ship while serving in the A Royal Navy, the King has tried his hand at taking charge of an underwater vehicle – from the Dressed in King Charles III tartan and with a hot drink in hand, His Majesty chats to pupils at Mintlaw Academy in Aberdeenshire

David supports Victoria at Paris Fashion Week last year, accompanied by their children (from left) Cruz, Harper, Romeo and Brooklyn with his wife Nicola Peltz Beckham CLOSER THAN EVER AS THEIR SUCCESS HITS A NEW HIGH DAVID AND VICTORIA BECKHAM OPEN UP ABOUT THEIR 25-YEAR LOVE STORY, REVEALING THE SECRETS OF BUILDING A FAMILY — AND A BRAND rom her days as a Spice Girl to marriage and F motherhood, and success as a fashion designer, Victoria Beckham remains one of the world’s most famous – and most photographed – women. Now, she and her husband David have taken us inside their world by giving an extraordinary glimpse into their love story as part of the eagerly awaited Netflix documentary Beckham,, released this week. Beckham 54 V HOW IT ALL BEGAN “I just fancied him. It was as simple as that. I wrote my number on an airplane ticket and I remember saying: ‘You had better call me,’” she says of their very first encounter, when the then Victoria Adams flew to Manchester with her bandmate Melanie Chisholm to attend a Manchester United match in 1997. “I am not into football,” continues Victoria in the four-part series. “But I had seen pictures of him and he was obviously a really good-looking young man. The fact that I went to the game really was to – some would say stalk, I would say see him. When I saw him in the footballers’ lounge, all the other players were at the bar but he was talking to his parents. And I’m very close to my family, so I loved that side to him.” David adds his version of the encounter: “That first time I spoke to her, I just fancied her. There was something there straight away. I was just like: ‘Okay, this is it. And it’s going to move fast.’” Continues Victoria: “My manager kept saying: ‘Tr y to keep it under wraps, don’t get photographed together.’ We would be in car parks – and that’s not as seedy as it sounds.” David smiles as he says: “The first kiss I
‘I just fancied him. It was as simple as that. I wrote my number on an airplane ticket and said: “You had better call me”’ Victoria Victoria is chic in white at a Vogue and Tiffany & Co party in London in 2020, having made the transition from Posh Spice to acclaimed 55 designer after meeting David at Manchester United (far left) in 1997
ever had with Victoria was in the BMW in the car park. Classy.” From car-park encounters to becoming one of the world’s most famous couples, the pair have created “brand Beckham”, which is currently undergoing something of a renaissance, while forging successful careers. Between them, they have built up a huge social media presence that includes 114 million followers on Instagram and more than 11 million on Twitter, while their influence in the worlds of fashion and sport knows no bounds, with internationally recognised brands clamouring to work with the pair. In recent months, ex-England captain David, 48, has taken the profile of the US football team he co-owns, Inter Miami, into the stratosphere with the signing of legendary player Lionel Messi. Meanwhile, his wife of nearly 25 years is celebrating the launch of her first fragrance collection, last week releasing steamy campaign photographs of herself to promote the per fumes. The ambitious development of the fragrances, seen in the fashion world as a 56 Victoria celebrates International Women’s Day as a guest of the British Fashion Council in 2019 (left). Having established her re p u t a t i o n a s a designer (top, in her London studio), she has now launched a range of perfumes – a notable mark of success in the fashion world, and advertised by sensational photos (right) of the 49-year-old mum of four landmark moment for successful designers, follows hot on the heels of the news earlier this year that her fashion label Victoria Beckham has finally turned a profit, 15 years after it was created. Even the 49-year-old’s critics have been forced to admit that, after working hard to establish her credentials as a designer, she has created one of the most recognisable brands in the world, with figures revealing in March that revenues were up by 42% to £58m. PASSION FOR FASHION While stars including the Duke of Sussex, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kim Kardashian and Selena Gomez recently watched star signing Lionel play for Inter Miami before mingling with the Argentinian footballer, his wife Antonela Roccuzzo and the Beckhams, Victoria has been busy putting together another successful collection, showing her latest range at Paris Fashion Week last Friday. Her fashion star has never been higher. “Paris is the crème de la crème,” she said last week. “It definitely raised my game.”
‘They both had a dream and the public sensed their excitement’ Alan Edwards, founder of public relations giant The Outside Organisation, had a front-row seat at the creation of brand Beckham after signing up as PR to the Spice Girls. “They both had a dream and everything had a lovely spontaneity to it. The ideas were conceived on Victoria’s mum and dad’s kitchen table or in the back of taxis or on mobile phones,” he tells hello! hello!.. “It was totally authentic and the public sensed the excitement and enjoyment that had gone into everything they were doing. It couldn’t have been further from a big, strategically planned, corporate type of operation. “I doubt if even David could have imagined that he would end up owning a major team in the US, starring the most famous footballer on the planet. Maybe the same could be said for Victoria with her incredible fashion range.” Her label’s clothes have always been popular, having been worn by the Duchess of Sussex and stars including Jennifer Lopez, but it was the addition of a successful beauty range that pushed her brand into the stratosphere. “I had to do it myself, down to all the research and development. It’s definitely harder, because it has to work, and it has to feel luxurious, so that makes the development time significantly longer. We’re really pushing our labs. But I love the challenge,” she said last week. SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS And she has now pushed it further with her fragrances. “This is definitely my most personal creative project to date,” she has said. “I’ve been working on these fragrances for eight years, and this is my version of an autobiography.” The three perfumes are inspired by her love story with David: San Ysidro Drive recalls the Beverly Hills house they shared when the family moved to Los Angeles in 2007, Portofino ’97 is an ode to holidays they took in the Italian resort and Suite 302 is a nod to their stays in the Ritz in Paris during regular sojourns to the city. The couple have always been supportive of each other’s projects and their desire for professional success has often kept them apart, but in the documentary, David’s former England and Manchester United teammate Gary Neville recounts how even in the early days, when forced apart by work commitments, they would spend hours on the phone. David adds that he would The couple take to a lake at France’s Palace of Versailles for a Jacquemus fashion show in June. (Below) David steps out with Harper in Paris last year, alongside Cruz and his girlfriend Tana Holding and Romeo 57
drive for hours to see Victoria, even if it meant they were only together for a few minutes. It was within three months of meeting that news of the relationship broke, and they were suddenly catapulted to becoming one of the most famous couples in the UK. “David didn’t have a lot of friends at school; neither did I,” Victoria says. “You go from being that kid who is desperate for a friend to all of a sudden being chased down the street. It was a novelty.” “I was not comfortable with the photographers being as aggressive as they were,” David remembers. “But I loved being in her world. It was exciting. Everything about Victoria, I loved. I didn’t know she was the strong woman that she was. And I liked that. I don’t know whether it was because I wanted her to look after me. She is a strong, strong woman.” PILLAR OF STRENGTH Both look back on how Victoria told David she was pregnant with their first child, son Brooklyn, the night before England’s key match against Argentina at the 1998 World Cup in France. During the game, David was sent off for kicking the opposition’s Diego Simeone, and the subsequent backlash against him is discussed at length in the documentary, with exteam-mate Rio Ferdinand musing on Alan Edwards, founder of The Outside Organisation, was by Victoria and David’s side from the beginning when he acted as PR for the Spice Girls at the height of their fame. He was always convinced of the couple’s love story and that they were on the road to global renown, he tells HELLO!… From the second I met David racism and homophobia and his vision for the and Victoria, it was clear they development of soccer in America. I was mightily had something special and that impressed, as most players I’d met up until then magic was in the air. were more worried about getting into such-andWithin 24 hours of being hired such a club. by the Spice Girls, I found myself Every day, something new and exciting seemed whizzing around the capitals of Europe in a to happen, and like a snowball, it just got bigger private plane. It was like being on the road with and bigger. On a personal level, they were so The Beatles. genuinely inclusive and welcoming and we all felt They were all incredibly impressive, but I was like part of the family, which made it so wonderful particularly struck by Victoria’s razor-sharp wit to have been involved in some way. and sense of humour. Even back then, you could I’m not the slightest bit surprised by all they’ve sense how serious she was about the fashion achieved. They had a vision and were absolutely world and how determined she was to ultimately determined to realise their dreams. create her own brand. I am proud of them and think it’s great that It was the same with David. I can remember everyone is celebrating all they’ve achieved. I him talking about how strongly he was against feel privileged to have been there. ‘ ‘ 58 the terrible effect it had on David’s mental health. David says Victoria’s support meant everything to him at that time. “It had been such an emotional and draining season; I wouldn’t have got through that moment if I hadn’t been at a club like Man United. But she was the biggest reason that I got through that time,” he says. And that’s been a constant in their relationship: he is always there for her, and vice versa, in all the biggest moments of their careers. There remains great humour between them, too. At one point, the couple share a laugh as they remember the moments before David faced the world’s press outside London’s Portland Hospital to announce Brooklyn’s birth. “I had had an epidural and I remember him leaning over as I was lying there in hospital numb from the waist down…” Victoria says. David continues: “And I was like: ‘Can you do my hair?’ which I’m not sure she was over the moon about.” The second episode of Beckham ends with previously unseen video footage of the couple’s wedding in 1999, showing them in matching purple outfits as they take to the dancefloor and kiss. “I tried to think back to when I decided to wear a purple suit and I don’t know when that happened. I think I just took Victoria’s lead on it. What were we thinking?” David says. Victoria adds: “But it was fun. We weren’t worried about what people were saying. How lovely to be that way when you just don’t really care. PHOTOS: DAVID BECKHAM. DAVE HOGAN. GETTY IMAGES. GOFF PHOTOS. NETFLIX. ROBERT FAIRER/NEW YORK TIMES/REDUX/EYEVINE. REX FEATURES. SPLASH NEWS. VICTORIA BECKHAM David, Victoria and Harper (above) join a sell-out crowd to watch legendary footballer Lionel Messi (above right, with David) make his debut – and score the winning goal – for Inter Miami in July. The then England captain, with his proud wife (left), receives an OBE for services to football at Buckingham Palace in 2003
You just want to express yourself. That was who we were. And the thrones – I don’t know where they came from…” But there is one outstanding accolade – which would involve a real royal encounter – that David has always dreamt of achieving: a knighthood. Could the next 12 months see this honour bestowed? It would certainly be another triumph in the couple’s H unique story of success. REPORT: LAURA BENJAMIN Beckham is out on Netf lix on 4 October. 59
‘It’s Friday morning, I’m here in Paris preparing to show my collection later on today and I’m super, super excited’ Vogue editor-in-chief Dame Anna Wintour takes pride of place next to Victoria’s husband David, daughter Harper and sons Cruz and Brooklyn, who is joined by wife Nicola. Front-row stars include (below left) Kris Jenner and Kim Kardashian and (below right) Eva Longoria Bastón PHOTOS: ALAMY. GETTY IMAGES FAMILY AND FRIENDS CHEER ON VICTORIA AS SHE TRIUMPHS IN PARIS R 60 eigning supreme over Paris Fashion Week, Victoria Beckham was the queen of the catwalk as she presented her collection for spring/ summer 2024. Dressed in a muted black shirt and wide-legged trousers from her own collection, the 49-year-old designer blew kisses to the star-studded crowd following the show, which was held at the 18thcentury townhouse where Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld once lived. Watching were her proud husband David, 48, and three of their four children – Brooklyn, 24, who was with wife Nicola, Cruz, 18, and 12-yearold Harper. Missing from the line-up was 21-yearold footballer Romeo, but his model girlfriend Mia Regan was on hand to watch the presentation, arriving at the venue with her mother Helen. Joining the family on the front row were stars including Eva Longoria Bastón, who wore a bright red outfit teamed with one of her good friend’s handbags, Kim Kardashian and her mother Kris Jenner, Pamela Anderson, Lady Mary Charteris, Sabrina Elba, Olivia Palermo and The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Lisa Rinna, together with model Shanina Shaik and British actress Gugu Mbatha-Raw. DOUBLE CELEBRATION Ahead of the presentation, Victoria took to Instagram to talk about her elation over launching both her fashion show and her debut collection of three fragrances. “It’s Friday morning, I’m here in Paris preparing to show my collection later on today and I’m launching my fragrances today. I’m super, super excited,” she said. “It’s been a long time coming, a lot of work, but I’m so excited. “I hope that you find your perfect fragrance Victoria takes to the runway to receive a rousing round of applause after presenting her collection for spring/ summer 2024, featuring softly fluid, ballet-inspired designs (right and above right) and I hope you love these fragrances as much as I have really loved the whole process – the eightyear process,” she added. “I’m super excited. It’s a big day.” Victoria’s critically acclaimed couture collection was inspired by her love of ballet and the clothes she’d worn as a dance student. “From when I was three years old up until I was in the Spice Girls, I wanted to be a ballet dancer,” she said. “One of the things that I find so special about dancers is that even if you are travelling on the Tube, you can always spot a ballet dancer, just by her posture and the way she carries herself. “I got my old pointe shoes out and did some pointe work in the kitchen at home – Harper was impressed I could do that. It’s like riding H a bike.” REPORT: LAURA BENJAMIN
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i t h t h e E i f f e l To w e r W dramatically lit up against the evening sky, Paris lived up to its reputation as the fashion capital of the world as the city came alive with colour and daring design. Celebrities and supermodels filled the front rows as the world’s top fashion houses showcased next year’s spring/summer collections at Paris Fashion Week. V MISSION TO MARS The Champ de Mars, usually filled with tourists, was transformed into a catwalk as Saint Laurent’s models strutted on a faux-marble platform created for the occasion. Watching the spectacle were famous names from the worlds of fashion and film. Kate Moss, wearing one of the famous label’s signature black tailored smoking jackets,
‘I love Paris. I met my boyfriend here last year’ Cher SAINT LAURENT The Eiffel Tower illuminates Saint Laurent’s spectacular show on the Champ de Mars, attended by (below from left) Austin Butler, Hailey Bieber and Kate Moss, plus (below left) Jerry Hall and Georgia May Jagger 63
arrived with Demi Moore and sat with Elvis star Austin Butler, whose model girlfriend Kaia Gerber was also in town. Joining them were Carla Bruni, Hailey Bieber, Sex Education star Emma Mackey and Kate’s goddaughter Iris Law. Jerry Hall and her daughter Georgia May Jagger were also there, along with Madonna’s children Lourdes Leon and Rocco Ritchie. For Cher, 77, and her boyfriend Alexander Edwards, 37, the week was a romantic celebration. “I love Paris. I met my boyfriend here last year, so it’s our anniversary,” the singer and actress said as the couple sat in the front row at Givenchy. Along with Kim Cattrall and Poppy Delevingne, Cher was also among the famous faces at Balmain, the label putting on a dazzling show despite the theft days earlier of 50 gowns destined for the runway by robbers who hijacked a van leaving Charles de Gaulle airport outside the capital. ROYAL SEAL OF APPROVAL Along with fashion royalty, members of an ancient royal house graced the catwalk at the Pierre Cardin show. Princess Maria Carolina of Bourbon-Two Sicilies and her sister Princess Maria Chiara walked the runway, watched by
their mother Princess Camilla. Maria Chiara, 18, was reported to be dating D e n m a rk’s P r i n c e Christian, the 17-year-old eldest son of Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary, but released a statement scoffing at the rumours. Meanwhile, Hollywood star Charlize Theron, the face of Dior’s J’Adore perfume, brought her 11-year-old daughter Jackson to the Christian Dior show. Taking to Instagram, the actress, who was chic in a gold beaded skirt and white shirt, wrote: “Another stunning @dior show in Paris.” The pair were joined in the front row by famous faces including Jennifer Lawrence and Anya Taylor-Joy. While stars such as Kelly Rowland and Venus Williams headed to Chloé, rapper Erykah Badu, who arrived at the Marni show with R&B star Usher, almost eclipsed the runway action in a bold yellow-and-black checked suit, topped off with an enormous polka-dot wool hat. PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES. GOFF PHOTOS. LAUNCHMETRICS. MARNI. REX FEATURES REPORT: TRACY SCHAVERIEN 65
PHOTOGRAPHER WHO REINVENTED DIANA PATRICK DEMARCHELIER IMAGES THAT CHANGED HOW THE WORLD SAW FASHION — AND THE PRINCESS he called him her “dream S photographer”. He called her “the most beautiful woman I have ever photographed”. Diana, Princess of Wales and Patrick Demarchelier collaborated many times and his stunning images helped establish Diana as a celebrity in her own right, away from the royal family. Now, one of his most famous pictures of the Princess, resplendent in an off-theshoulder gown and tiara, can be seen in a new exhibition at London’s Atlas gallery. Featuring mostly fashion images taken between the early 1980s and the late 2000s, it is the first major solo exhibition of Patrick’s work in the UK. Diana first came across the French photographer, who died last March, in August 1989, when she was flicking through a copy of Vogue ogue and was struck by a picture of a model cuddling a little boy wrapped inside a towelling robe. That boy was Victor Demarchelier, who followed in his father’s footsteps by becoming a magazine photographer. SEIZE THE MOMENT “I remember the shoot in St Barts,” Victor tells hello! hello!.. “I was playing in the hotel when I stumbled across the model and my dad asked her to take me on her lap for a few pictures. It was all very spontaneous.” Diana was so charmed by the carefree informality of the image that she contacted Vogue ogue and asked to be put in touch with the photographer, famed for shooting not 66 The photographer shooting models Stella Tennant and Kristen McMenamy in 1995 PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES. PATRICK DEMARCHELIER Striking images by Patrick (inset top left with his son and fellow photographer Victor in 2015) include (left) Christy Turlington in 1990 and (below left) Nadja Auermann looking out over New York in 1995
‘I am sure he was very honoured and proud to be selected by the Princess’ only catwalk models such as Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss but also Hollywood stars and pop royalty. She invited him to Highgrove House to take some pictures of her and her sons, Princes William and Harry, for her private collection. “I am sure he was very honoured and proud to be selected,” Victor tells us. “Patrick treated everyone the same way, whether it was a Princess or the local fisherman.” He brought along to the shoot a hairstylist, who gave Diana highlights, and suggested she change her image. She was so thrilled with the result that she released the pictures to Vogue ogue and effectively appointed Patrick as her official photographer. “He thought she was extremely charming, friendly and gracious. They became friends and shot many times together,” Victor says. NEW STYLE Patrick first sprang to prominence in the 1960s as one of a group of young photographers, known as “The Paris Mob”, who reacted against the high seriousness of fashion photography. He became known for his spontaneous, upbeat pictures, and looked for qualities that he described as “expression, emotion, something alive”. By 1974 he was working for Vogue ogue in the US, moving from France to Manhattan, where he stayed until his death. Rival publishers Condé Nast and Hearst were to battle for his services for more than two decades. Hollywood stars wanted to be shot by him because he made them look, as Vogue Vogue’s ’s Dame Anna Wintour said, “the most themselves”. Madonna, Britney Spears, Mariah Carey and Julia Roberts were among his subjects, as were Robert De Niro, Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Cruise. But according to his son, Patrick didn’t have any favourites. “He loved shooting everyone – he liked the adventure of it all. He would make people look their best. He used beautiful lighting and his charm would bring out people’s warmth. He was easy to work with. It all seemed so effortless,” he says. In terms of a legacy, Victor would like his father to be remembered as “an incredible talent who changed the landscape of fashion and H portrait photography”. INTERVIEW: ROSALIND POWELL The exhibition runs until 18 November. For more, visit atlasgallery.com.
7 DAYS A ROUND-UP OF NEWS REPORTS ALEXANDRA BURKE THE PRINCE OF WALES ‘Blessed’ after the arrival of her second child Singer Alexandra Burke has welcomed her second child with her footballer boyfriend Darren Randolph. The winner of 2008’s The X Factorr announced the happyy news on Instagram, sharing a picture of herself holding the newborn’s fingers and writing next to it: “Feeling so blessed. We are now a family of four. Welcome to the world our little peanut.” Alexandra, 35, and Darren, 36, welcomed their first child 14 months ago, but are keeping the names and sex of their children private. “I come from X Factor and… the impact on them is hard,” she said about their decision last year. “I want to protect the baby as much as I can.” O Harry Potter actress Bonnie Wright, 32, has given birth to her first child, a boy. DAVID McCALLUM Sir Mick Jagger: ‘My kids don’t need my money’ olling Stones frontman Sir Mick Jagger R has hinted he may leave his multimillionpound fortune to charity instead of his 68 children. Discussing whether the band would sell their post-1971 song catalogue, which includes the hit albums Sticky Fingers and It’s Only Rock ’n Roll, Roll, the 80-year-old singer said he had no plans to do so, adding: “The children don’t need $500m [£411m] to live well. Come on!” He then suggested the money could go to charity, saying: “You maybe do some good in the world.” Sir Mick has eight children: daughters Georgia May, 31, and Elizabeth, 39, (both above, with their father) and sons James, 38, and Gabriel, 25, from his 22-year relationship with model Jerry Hall; daughter Karis, 52, with actress Marsha Hunt; Jade, 51, his only child with wife Bianca, whom he divorced in 1978; Lucas, 24, with model Luciana Gimenez; and son Deveraux, six, with long-term partner Melanie Hamrick. The star was speaking ahead of this month’s release of Hackney Diamonds, Diamonds, the first Stones album of new material for 18 years, which includes contributions from stars including Lady Gaga and Stevie Wonder. It includes two tracks featuring drummer Charlie Watts, who passed away in August 2021 after suffering complications from emergency heart surgery. He also shared his pride at the legacy and the impact the band had. “We pioneered arena tours, with their own stage, with their own sound and everything, and we also did the same with stadiums. I mean, nobody did a tour of stadiums,” he said. For the latest celebrity news, visit hellomagazine.com The Man from U.N.C.L.E. star dies aged 90 Actor David McCallum, who starred in the 1960s spy drama The Man from U.N.C.L.E E and more recently TV crime show NCIS,, has died in New York at NCIS the age of 90. In a statement, his son Peter said: “He was the kindest, coolest, most patient and loving father. He always put family before self. He was a true renaissance man… capable of conducting a symphony orchestra and (if needed) could actually perform an autopsy, based on his decades-long studies for his role on NCIS NCIS.” .” The Glasgow-born actor began his career in the 1950s, before finding worldwide fame in the 1963 film The Great Escape alongside Steve McQueen. He is survived by Katherine, his wife of 56 years, and four of his children. Meets youngsters involved in anti-knife crime push The Prince of Wales showed his support for a charity working to stop young people turning to knife crime last week. Two days after 15-year-old schoolgirl Elianne Andam was stabbed to death on her way to school in Croydon, Prince William met teenagers being offered sports coaching and one-to-one mentoring by BEST – Be A Better You. The charity was founded by Don and Sarah Bryden after their daughter Jess became involved in county lines gangs aged just 13. Last week the future King watched Jess, now 18, sparring in a boxing ring in Swindon, and heard how she had transformed her life with her parents’ help. William told her: “Takes a lot to turn it around, it’s not easy. You’ve shown your strength of mind.” CLAIRE SWEENEY Gets her skates on to compete in Dancing on Ice Actress and presenter Claire Sweeney is among the celebrities who have signed up for the next series of ITV’s Dancing on Ice Ice,, which is due to be broadcast in early 2024. The 52-year-old Coronation Street star will compete against other contestants including boxer Ricky Hatton, West End star Amber Davies and S Club 7 singer Hannah Spearritt. Announcing the news, Claire said she couldn’t wait to try out her skating skills with her sevenyear-old son Jaxon. “I’m really looking forward to going to an ice rink with my son and actually being able to skate and not have to use the penguins they give you to help you stay upright,” she said. “I’ve had to wear my boots around the house… I haven’t stepped on the ice yet.” Quote of the week ‘I was 26 when I became a mother. My entire life changed. Having children saved me and taught me to be in this world differently’ Mum’s the word for Oscar-winning actress Angelina Jolie OTI MABUSE Speaks out about real reason she quit Strictly Former Strictly Come Dancing star Oti Mabuse has opened up about why she quit the hit BBC1 show, saying she had been through “dark days”. Appearing on the new podcast All Change, Oti, 33, who is expecting her first child with husband Marius Iepure, spoke about her struggles behind the scenes, saying: “My husband has been an amazing person who has seen the dark days, the days where I’m in the shower crying with my clothes on because it’s so hard and it’s so overwhelming.” She added: “He’s seen me struggle with not being able to get the best out of someone.” Oti lifted the Strictly trophy twice in seven years before announcing in February 2022 that she was leaving the show. KATY PERRY Joins Peppa Pig cast to mark cartoon anniversary Singer and American Idol judge Katy Perry has landed a role in the cartoon series Peppa Pig to mark its 20th birthday. She will voice new character Ms Leopard, a friendly dressmaker, in the three-part Peppa Pig Wedding Party Special Special.. Olivier Dumont, president of Hasbro Entertainment, which owns the franchise, said: “We’re incredibly thrilled to have such an A-list talent join the family-fun adventures in Peppa Pig Pig!! As a loving parent and fan of Peppa herself, Katy Perry is a perfect fit to voice the character of Ms Leopard.” Katy, 38, who has three-year-old daughter Daisy with fiancé Orlando Bloom, has previously supplied the voice of Smurfette in the two The Smurfs films. COMPILED BY LAURA BENJAMIN. PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES. ITV. REX FEATURES Story of the Week
1940–2023 A MAN OF SO MANY TALENTS SIR MICHAEL GAMBON TRIBUTES FLOOD IN FOR THE SPELLBINDING STAR PHOTOS: ALLSTAR/ITV. CAPITAL. EYEVINE. ITV. NIGEL NORRINGTON/CAMERA PRESS. REX FEATURES. WARNER BROS e was a giant of the theatre and one of our H finest Shakespearean actors but Sir Michael Gambon, who died last week aged 82, was best known and loved for playing Professor Albus Dumbledore in the Harry Potter otter films. The Dublin-born star won four Baftas during his extraordinary six-decade career, which saw him work across theatre, TV, film and radio. A statement released on behalf of Lady Gambon and their son Fergus, read: “We are devastated to announce the loss of Sir Michael Gambon. Beloved husband and father, Michael died peacefully in hospital with his wife Anne and son Fergus at his bedside, following a bout of pneumonia. Michael was 82. We ask that you respect our privacy at this painful time and thank you for your messages of support and love.” Dubbed “The Great Gambon” by acting great Sir Ralph Richardson, Sir Michael’s wide appeal was evident in the diverse tributes paid to him, not just from fellow thespians. TV presenter and journalist Jeremy Clarkson was one of the first to fondly remember the actor, who made regular appearances on Top op Gear. Gear. “I’m so sad that Michael Gambon has died,” he wrote. “He was hugely amusing, and such a tremendous guest – we even named a corner after him.” The Irish Republic’s Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said: “A great actor. Whether performing in Beckett, Dennis Potter or Harry Potter, he gave his all to every performance.” A SERIOUS ACTOR AND A FUNNY MAN Many friends and colleagues recalled his wicked sense of humour – Dame Joan Collins, who played his wife in the BBC sitcom Mama’s Back in 1993, called him a “great actor and great fun”. Dame Eileen Atkins, a long-time friend, commented that he was “a great actor, but he always pretended he didn’t take it very seriously” – he once described himself as looking like the manager of a department store. Sir Michael took on the role of Dumbledore – headmaster of Hogwarts – after the death of Sir Richard Harris, starring in six of the eight films. Having left school at 15 and bluffed his way into his first professional roles by lying about his experience, his career took off when he became a member of Sir Laurence Olivier’s National Theatre company. He went on to win three Olivier awards and was knighted in 1998. Other acclaimed performances included the lead in Dennis Potter’s hit TV series The Singing Detective and as an irascible George V in H The King’s Speech. Speech. REPORT: ROSALIND POWELL Michael (inset top) as (clockwise from left) Philip Marlow in The Singing Detective; Maigret in a 1992 ITV adaptation of the Simenon novels; Professor Albus Dumbledore in Harry Potter and the HalfBlood Prince; Albert in The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover, with Helen Mirren; and as Falstaff with Matthew Macfadyen as Hal in Henry IV, Part I at the National Theatre 69
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW AND PHOTOS JOINED BY FAMOUS FRIENDS LAURA NORTON AND MARK JORDON HOST A NIGHT OF DISCO DELIGHTS FOR A CAUSE CLOSE TO THEIR HEARTS here were famous faces and glitterballs T galore as Emmerdale Emmerdale’s ’s Laura Norton and her actor fiancé Mark Jordon pulled out all the stops to host a very special event. But it was the two little stars tucked up in bed who were the focus of the night: the couple’s children, son Jesse and daughter Ronnie. The youngsters, who both suffer from the rare genetic condition Usher syndrome, which will affect their hearing and vision, were the inspiration for the inaugural CureUsher Ball, a dazzling disco-themed event at Manchester’s Hilton Deansgate hotel. Joined by friends, family and a galaxy of soap stars – including Emmerdale Emmerdale’s ’s Kelvin Fletcher, Amy Walsh, Roxy Shahidi and Isabel Hodgins, Tina O’Brien from Coronation Street eet and Hollyoaks actress Nikki Sanderson – Laura and Mark were overwhelmed by the support. “The love in that room was amazing,” says Laura when hello! catches up with them for this exclusive interview. “It felt like a big warm hug – I feel emotional just thinking about it.” V ON A MISSION Laura and Mark met on the Emmerdale dale set in 2014 and are now parents to two-year-old Jesse and Ronnie, one this month – with the happy mum telling us: “I can’t believe she’s going to be one soon.” Both children have been diagnosed with Usher syndrome and the couple have been told the youngsters must prepare for severe sight loss and wear hearing aids for the rest of their lives – Ronnie already wears tiny pink ones. However, Laura and Mark, who shared their story in hello! earlier this year, have made it their mission to raise funds and awareness of this little-known condition while remaining positive for the future. “They’re absolutely thriving,” says 40-year-old Laura. “Ronnie’s almost walking and Jesse is Mr Chatterbox. They love each other so much – he can’t stop hugging and kissing her. “They’re so happy, too. When I go into Ronnie’s room in the morning, she gives a little laugh and when I lean over to look at her, she giggles again. She’s developed a new smile – the cutest I’ve ever seen – and babbles away, saying ‘Mamma’, ‘Dadda’. She has a loud voice and certainly lets you know she’s in the room. “Jesse is so bright and wonderful, too,” she adds. “He melts my heart with the phrases he comes out with. When I tell him: ‘I love you more than anything in the world,’ he replies: ‘I love you in the anything world.’ “I think he could be a performer when he grows up, too. His favourite film is Mary Poppins oppins and every evening before bedtime
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Actress Tina O’Brien channels the 1970s with a disco-tastic silver outfit before taking to the to the 72 dancefloor sounds of Emmerdale and West End star Sandra Marvin (right) THEIR STRONG SUPPORTING CAST In a double blow, Ronnie was also diagnosed with the syndrome. It made the devastated parents determined to make their children’s lives as fulfilling as possible. “To see their happiness and the love they have for one another fills our hearts with joy,” says Mark. “These beautiful moments serve as a reminder that we can’t let the pleasure they feel in life fade.” Supporting the couple all the way are their soap-star families, who dressed to the nines in sequins and sparkle for last week’s ball. Joining the disco fun were Emmerdale Emmerdale’s ’s Gaynor Faye, Samantha Giles, JoeWarren Plant and Sophie Powles, DJ Michael Grierson – aka The House Poet, who is deaf – CureUsher founder Jo Milne and her husband Steve White, and Professor Mariya Moosajee, who has devoted her life’s work to preventing vision loss. A red-carpet welcome was followed by glasses of bubbly, festival face make-up, a magician and a three-course dinner. Comedian Justin Moorhouse hosted the night with laughter and humour, while Emmerdale dale and West End star Sandra Marvin performed a selection of Tina Turner and Prince hits ahead of a high-energy headline set from 2009 The X Factor actor winner Joe McElderry. There were also raffle and auction prizes, which included ADDITIONAL PHOTOS: LAURA NORTON. MARK JORDAN. EVENTS PLANNER: ULTRA EVENTS dance with him.” Smiling, Mark, 58, adds: “He loves singing so I’ve made a playlist for the car for when I pick him up from nursery. His favourite theme tune is Ghostbusters and now he insists on singing along to the Missy Elliott version.” Jesse was still a baby when he was diagnosed with bilateral hearing impairment, which means he can’t hear sound from more than six feet away and will always need a hearing aid. Then, at 15 months old, tests showed he has Usher syndrome, passed through a gene carried by both his parents. As well as his hearing issues, when he reaches his teens, he will suffer night blindness that will develop into tunnel vision.
‘To see their happiness and the love Jesse and Ronnie have for one another fills our hearts’ Mark backstage tours of Emmerdale dale and Coronation Street Street, eet, trips to Kelvin’s farm, and a VIP wine-anddine with the girls from Emmerdale Emmerdale. dale. “I was down to host that with Roxy and Amy,” Laura says. “But then every single one of the Emmerdale dale girls stood up and joined us. It was a wonderful moment.” There were poignant moments, too, with video footage of parents opening up about their emotional journeys after their children were diagnosed with Usher syndrome. “It was powerful and heartbreaking and left everyone in tears,” says Mark. After raising more than £50,000, the couple are now planning to host an annual ball, as well as taking part in other events: Mark has pledged to do a wing walk and Laura ran this year’s Great North Run half-marathon with her co-star and good friend Isabel. “This condition doesn’t get the attention it deserves,” Laura says. “So our mission is to make sure everyone understands it and give our H children and others a better future.” INTERVIEW: SALLY MORGAN PHOTOS: DAVID LONGSTAFFE Visit cureusher.org. The CureUsher Ball was sponsored by Wata drinks.
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DIRECTOR OF THE B.F.I. LONDON FILM FESTIVAL KRISTY MATHESON MAKES HER PICK OF THE FLICKS AS THE RED CARPET IS ROLLED OUT FOR STARS Leonardo DiCaprio and Lily Gladstone in Killers of the Flower Moon. Cate Blanchett (right) takes the lead in The New Boy Leading lights from around the world descend on the capital this week for the BFI London Film Festival, which offers screenings, panel discussions and red-carpet events for some of 2023’s biggest releases. Festival director Kristy Matheson tells us what we should be adding to our watch list and why it brings her joy to see the best of British – and international – film-making in the spotlight. Annette Bening and Jodie Foster (below) star in Nyad and Paul Mescal appears with Andrew Scott (below left) in All of Us Strangers AS TOLD TO EMMY GRIFFITHS. PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES. MELINDA SUE GORDON. NETFLIX. REX FEATURES his is a big global moment in T cinema each October, so it’s wonderful that we get to screen lots of films by UK talent and show the world the incredible diversity of storytelling and the types of movies that are made here. They’re all from different genres and they’re all telling different stories, so it feels very exciting to be able to present those to audiences here, but also to signpost them to the rest of the world. In a city like London, but also across the UK, so many different languages are spoken and people come from so many different parts of the world. That makes this a great opportunity to get a glimpse into a completely different life. And for some people who come to the cinema this month, it will feel wonderful because they’ll get to hear the language they speak. As an Australian, I get to see my own country on screen, so I think that’s a lovely balance – each of us gets to watch something completely different when we go to the cinema, but we may also see things that are familiar or hear an accent that reminds us of home. With more than 165 features on offer, it might be difficult for film fans to know where to begin, but here are my top picks. I’m so proud that we have the new film by director Warwick Thornton, The New Boy, Boy, with Cate Blanchett giving a powerhouse performance. It’s set in the 1940s and Cate plays a nun looking after a monastery inhabited by young boys who are Indigenous and have been orphaned by the authorities. It’s a very interesting film about spiritual worlds colliding. Warwick is a wonderful cinematographer, so it’s an incredibly beautiful film, and Nick Cave and Warren Ellis have written the score. It’s a lush cinema experience, but it’s also telling a very important story. MEETING YOUR MATCH My second pick is Bonus Track, Track , director Julia Jackman’s debut feature film, which is a gorgeous, really fun romcom. It stars Joe Anders, Samuel Small and Susan Wokoma and looks at how you find your place in the world and find someone who gets you. The true-life story Nyad is up next. It’s a really thrilling film [following a woman named Dianne Nyad, played by Annette Bening, who returns to open-water swimming in her 60s to take on the challenge of a recordbreaking swim from Cuba to Florida]. It’s from the people who made an Oscar-winning documentary called Free ee Solo and it keeps you on the edge of your seat. It’s a great human story and again, it’s a really gripping watch in the cinema. For fans of documentaries, I recommend In Restless Dreams, Dreams, which looks at the musician Paul Simon. It’s a portrait of him as an artist and it’s a wonderful document of a terrific career. My foreign-film pick is Tótem Tótem,, a beautiful Mexican movie [about a young girl living with her ill father, with all the action set in their home]. This very unusual story asks: “How do you navigate grief and how do you navigate life?” All the performances are terrific. After watching it, I left the cinema feeling very emotional but so excited, too. All of Us Strangers ers [one of the most highly anticipated movies at the festival], starring Fleabag Fleabag’s ’s Andrew Scott and Aftersun star and Oscar nominee Paul Mescal, is wonderful. It’s quite a mysterious story, and one of those films that you don’t want to know too much about when you go in to watch it. It’s about a man who is examining his life; it’s a film about memory and ghosts, and it takes some very interesting highways and byways. I also love the idea that people are going to walk out of the cinema after seeing this film and then walk through the streets of the city they’ve just seen on screen. I think it will be a very special screening H for everyone. The 67th BFI London Film Festival takes place from 4 to 15 October, along with nationwide screenings of festival premieres at selected venues. For more information and to book, visit bfi.org.uk/lff. 75
Lavina Mehta, HELLO!’s Rosie Nixon, Anita Rani and Kelly Hoppen Society Laura Hamilton poses with Andrea McLean As the social scene settles into autumn, HELLO! continues its much-loved party round-ups. From glittering launches to starstudded charity events and cocktail-fuelled afterparties, HELLO! Society is your exclusive invitation to the season’s celebrity events. Here, we take a look at the best recent gatherings… REPORTS: ROSALIND POWELL HELLO! GOES FOR GOLD Kate Silverton (centre) tucks in to breakfast Blogger Anisa Sojka, and influencers Sophie Hermann and Nina Lopes WHO: Anita Rani, Jessica Wright, Andrea McLean WHAT: HELLO ! x Gold Collagen exclusive beauty breakfast event WHERE: Somerset House, London hello!’s hello! ’s creative brand ambassador Rosie Nixon welcomed celebrity friends for a morning of beauty bliss and tasty breakfast snacks in partnership with leading supplement brand Gold Collagen. Guests including journalist Kate Silverton, interior designer Kelly Hoppen, actress Nell Hudson and Menopause Mandate patron Lavina Mehta enjoyed polenta muffins and a shot of Gold Collagen Pure Plus liquid supplement. Speaking about taking Gold Collagen, Rosie said: “I can’t tell you the improvement I have seen in my skin, my hair, my overall wellbeing.” The lucky guests were able to try it for themselves after going home with goody bags filled with sensational products. Fashion PR Kara Goodley and influencer Louise Boyce Rosie with Gold Collagen founder Tony Sanguinetti
Katya Jones shows off her moves with boxer Derek Chisora DJ Ashley James takes to the decks BIG NAMES FORM A CULTURE CLUB WHO: Cressida Bonas, Katya Jones, Ashley James WHAT: Zara Muse’s Radiant exhibition WHERE: Quantus Gallery, East London Strictly Come Dancing star Katya Jones put her best foot forward at artist Zara Muse’s Radiant Resilience exhibition at the Quantus Gallery in London’s Spitalfields, where she was joined by fellow art-loving celebrities Andrea McLean, The One Show’s Alex Jones and DJ Ashley James, who took to the decks in a striking floral minidress by House of CB. Katya, dressed all in black, even helped turn the event into a piece of performance art when she boogied on down with professional boxer Derek Chisora. Actress and model Cressida Bonas also made an appearance at the exhibition, which revolves around themes of nature, emotions and human connections. She’s the One: TV host Alex Jones Lady Victoria Hervey with Lady Mary Charteris PHOTOS: DAVE BENETT. HODA DAVAINE/DAVE BENETT FOR L’ATELIER ROBUCHON. JAMES ROBINSON MAKING A MEAL OF THINGS IN MAYFAIR WHO: Lady Amelia and Lady Eliza Spencer, Amber Le Bon, Dan Walker WHAT: Restaurant opening WHERE: L’Atelier Robuchon, Mayfair, London More than 300 lucky diners were welcomed into the grand elegance of Mayfair’s new kid on the block, L’Atelier Robuchon, as it opened its doors for the first time. The Great British Bake Offf star Candice Brown, models Amber Le Bon and Eunice Olumide, who dazzled in a bright-pink sparkly jumpsuit, and aristocratic siblings Lady Amelia and Lady Eliza Spencer, both smart in elegant dresses, were among some of the lucky celebrities to enjoy a selection of delicious canapes including cherry foie gras mousse, smoked salmon with lemon cream, beef carpaccio rolls with aubergine and harissa sauce and croquettes with cumin and carrot cream, washed down with some exciting cocktails. Eunice Olumide sparkles in pink Strictly Come Dancing star Nadiya Bychkova with her 2021 celebrity partner, TV’s Dan Walker Baker Candice Brown raises a glass Double vision: Lady Amelia and Lady Eliza Spencer 77
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The TV dance star on family, feeling good – and why she’s sidestepping into skincare
BEAUTY F or Motsi Mabuse, skincare is about more than looking good. “It’s self-care,” the South Africa-born, Frankfurt-based dance judge – who stars on Strictly Come Dancing as well as Let’ss Dance in Germany – tells hello!: “Don’t skip your routine, thinking: ‘I’m young and I have time.’ It’s going to pay off later.” In search of nourishing products and drawing on her African roots, the 42-year-old has stepped out in a new direction to launch her own beauty range, Lovemore – starting with ten products, including an eye cream and face serum, dedicated to embracing ageing. Here, Motsi – who has two younger sisters, including former Strictly star Oti, and a four-year-old daughter with her Ukrainian husband Evgenij Vozynuk – talks to us about swapping skincare tips with her family, her make-up, fragrance and haircare heroes, and branching out into beauty while keeping up the fancy footwork on Strictly… Motsi, has your South African heritage influenced your beauty regime and your new range? “Yes, it’s all about heritage – taking what we’ve been using for generations and putting it together to make a natural product. Every time I travel back to South Africa to visit my mum and my granny, they give us these tiny pots with cream inside. I wanted to have the same feeling on my skin when I’m in Europe, because the climate is different. “Also, the packaging is the same colour as South Africa’s jacaranda tree, which provides one of the ingredients. It reminds me of my country and it’s a calming colour. When you have time for yourself, it’s nice to feel as though this is a process just for you.” What have been the challenges of branching out into beauty? “People put you in a box and are like: ‘Dancer, what are you doing?’ But dancing is also a form of self-care. It made me feel good and I went deeper into what makes me feel good. This is something I feel very strongly about, because becoming a mum was also a moment when I wanted to be a healthier version of myself.” INTERVIEW: KATE LOCKETT. PHOTO: FRANK WIDEMANN What’s your favourite product from your new collection? “The Dry Oil, because you can put it in everything – your cream, foundation or body cream. It quickly absorbs and it gives you a glow. Just tap it around your cheekbones and it works as a natural highlighter while benefiting the skin.” Have you always looked after your skin? “Not always. When you start competing in dance, using more make-up, you start to see exactly what’s happening with your skin. It took a while, but in my late 20s, I was like: ‘Okay, you have to start doing things.’” How would you describe your beauty regime now? “I’m religious about it, because I wear make-up quite often and my skin is different [now]. I have quite sensitive skin. I use a cleanser and then a tonic, serum, eye cream and day cream, and depending on how much time I have, I do a peel once a week. I always have sunscreen in my bag. At the moment, I use La Roche-Posay Anthelios 50+.” Do you share beauty tips with your sisters? “My sisters tend to do the opposite of what I say, so I don’t advise them. I feel as though I’m the leader – it’s just that I’m the oldest, so I have to be more responsible, and when they come to me with issues, I become like a mum. I’m trying to let go of that.” What are your top three make-up products? “I could never leave the house without lipstick – I’ve always got a nude lipstick or a red from Yves Saint Laurent. I’ve got a Lancôme mascara because I’ve been using [false] eyelashes for some time and they need to strengthen up. I always have a Charlotte Tilbury powder.” What are your haircare heroes? “I have a few products that I use together. I mix Cantu Beauty, some homemade stuff and ORS Olive Oil. If I do a hair mask, I put my Dry Oil in it, too – it’s very good for hair. I’ve moved away from wigs a bit. In 2012, I had a relaxer [treatment] in South Africa and they burnt my scalp. Since then I haven’t straightened my hair.” What’s your go-to fragrance? “I have worn Tom Ford since I was a dancer. I started with Black Orchid and now I’ve got Soleil Blanc. Fragrance has so many memories – it’s the finishing touch and it takes me so long to find one.” We love your weekly Strictly Come Dancing looks. How do you decide what to wear? “It’s a whole year’s process. Because I’m [working on shows] in two countries, when the other show ends, I’m looking all the time. I’ve got a list and I also have themes like contrast, three-dimensional or colourblocking. It’s always fun.” You are a champion of positivity. What advice would you give people looking to find confidence? “I love that we speak about these things but people don’t realise how difficult it is. Self-love is more than slogans. It’s facing yourself every day and being more compassionate to yourself. It’s not a week or a day. It’s continuously being very aware of yourself.” Do you think that the beauty industry is diverse in terms of age, race and gender? “The word ‘diverse’ has become a trend. It’s a shame because if we’re going to be diverse, it’s looking back and implementing things that will be different in the future and not for two weeks. I see steps forward but at the same time, my skin colour is not a trend, it’s my life.” To buy Lovemore by Motsi Mabuse Ageless Beauty collection, visit qvcuk.com; prices start from £24. MOTSI’S MUST-HAVES 1. Lovemore by Motsi Mabuse Ageless Beauty Day Cream, £31.98. From qvcuk.com 2. YSL Rouge Pur Couture The Bold in 01 Le Rouge, £35. Visit yslbeauty. co.uk 3. Cantu Beauty Leave-In Conditioning Repair Cream, £8.50. From Boots 4. Tom Ford Soleil Blanc, from £220. Visit tomford. co.uk 5. Lancôme Le 8 Hypnôse Mascara, £33. Visit lancome.co.uk 6. Lovemore by Motsi Mabuse Ageless Beauty Dry Oil, £27.99. From qvcuk. com 7. La Roche-Posay Anthelios SPF50+, £19.90. Visit laroche-posay.co.uk 83
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WELLBEING SMILE SAVIOURS It’s World Smile Day on Friday but while 93% of Brits say their smile affects their self-confidence, one in three has never flossed or cleaned between their teeth to maintain gum health and look after their pearly whites. “Flossing is crucial for oral hygiene – over 40% of the tooth is missed if you don’t floss,” says certified dentist Dr Matthew Billington of London facial aesthetic dentists’ clinic Dr Wyman Chan. “Use interdental brushes gently to eliminate plaque around the gum line and between teeth. If using string floss, curve it into a ‘C’ shape against one tooth and smoothly slide it beneath the gum line. Then move up and down.” For teethcare between appointments, he says: “Opt for a soft-bristled toothbrush to safeguard your gums and replace it every three to four months.” COMPILED BY KATE LOCKETT. LYDIA MORMEN. PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES VITAL SIGNS Would you recognise the signs of a heart attack? According to a new survey by the NHS, nearly half of UK adults wouldn’t, despite chances of survival being far higher if you seek care sooner. As part of the NHS’s Help Us, Help You campaign, TV’s Dr Chris George is outlining the signs to look out for, including pain in the arms, jaw and neck and feeling light-headed. “It’s so important for people to be able to recognise the potential signs of a heart attack,” Chris says. “The symptoms don’t always feel severe and can vary from person to person, but if you think you or somebody you’re with is having a heart attack, don’t dismiss the signs or wait to see what happens. It’s never too early to call 999 and describe your symptoms.” Visit nhs.uk/conditions/heart-attack. Visit drwymanchanlondon.com. 1. Pärla Floss, £4.50. Visit parlatoothpastetabs.com. 2. TePe Interdental Brushes, £3.25. From Superdrug. 3. Waken Sonic Toothbrush, £39. Visit wakencare.com This week, wrap up in charity knitwear, get pearlier whites ahead of World Smile Day, and how to spot the signs of a heart attack Style for Stroke Jumpers for Joy, Joy, £165. Visit fundjumpers.com SMART KNITS Brain injury charity Style For Stroke Foundation has collaborated with sustainable knitwear brand Fund Jumpers to raise awareness of strokes. “Stroke is the leading cause of disability in the UK and still not really talked about,” says Style for Stroke founder Nick Ede. “I hope this collection highlights that brain injury can affect anyone, anywhere, any time.” The Jumpers For Joy! collection features handembroidered slogans with mood-boosting colours intended to prompt conversations on the effects of stroke and brain injury. The campaign has already garnered support from celebrities including Gaby Roslin, Eva Longoria Bastón and Melissa Odabash. All of the profits from the sale of jumpers will be split across the Style for Stroke Foundation, actress Emilia Clarke’s brain injury recovery charity Same You and InterAct Stroke Support, in which actors read to patients in hospitals and clinics to help their recovery from brain injuries. 85
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FOOD [ C U LT U R E [ R EV I EWS [ T R AV E L FOOD SPECIAL TUCK INTO OUR SEASONAL SELECTION OF COMFORTING AUTUMN RECIPES – PERFECT FOR WHEN THE NIGHTS DRAW IN SPICE’N’EASY DOES IT Using her eight favourite spices – the ones her mother and grandmother also used – Nadiya Hussain cooks up the dishes from her home kitchen that she loves to eat every day and to share with family and friends TIP If you have leftovers, cool them down and mix with mayonnaise. This makes an excellent sandwich filler Serves 4 Takes 30 minutes INGREDIENTS • Oil, for frying • 4 cloves garlic, crushed • 2 red onions, peeled and finely diced • 2 red peppers, finely diced • 3 mild red chillies, finely diced • 1½ tsp salt • ½ tsp ground turmeric • 3 tsp curry powder • 175g/6oz green beans, finely sliced • 3 x 145g tins of shredded crab meat in brine, drained To serve • A large handful of chopped fresh coriander 1. Start with a large non-stick pan or wok and put it on the hob over a high heat. Add the oil and as soon as it is hot, add the garlic and cook until golden. 2. Now add the red onion, red pepper and red chilli along with the salt, turmeric and curry powder. Add a splash of water and the green beans and cook until there is no liquid left. 3. Now add the shredded crab meat. As you add the crab meat, make sure you remove any excess moisture. A bhuna is meant to be dry so we want to avoid any excess liquid. Cook with the lid off over a high heat for 10 minutes. 4. Take off the heat, add the chopped coriander and mix through to serve. W CRAB BHUNA 87
FOOD S ince winning 2015’s The Great British Bake Off in a finale watched by more than 13 million viewers, Nadiya Hussain has become a national treasure. Born in Luton to British Bangladeshi parents, Nadiya now lives in Milton Keynes with her husband and their three teenage children. She was awarded an MBE in 2020 for services to broadcasting and the culinary arts. Alongside her best-selling cookbooks – Nadiya Bakes, Nadiya’s Fast ast Flavours and Nadiya’s Everyday yday Baking – she has presented several series on BBC2. The latest, Simple Spices, which began in September, is on Wednesdays at 8pm and ties in with her latest collection of recipes. Here, Nadiya talks exclusively to hello! about cooking as a family, sharing one last supper, winning Bake Off and more. Nadiya, without giving too much away, tell us what we might expect to see on Simple Spices in the coming weeks… “Lots of fun recipes that are easy to make and that will make you confident in the kitchen and confident using spices. Most of all, I hope it will encourage people to get back into the kitchen and back to loving cooking.” Winning Bake Off in 2015 must seem a lifetime ago. Do you remember why you decided to enter and do you have one standout moment from the show? “It was one of the biggest moments of my life. My husband actually applied for me and I think a standout moment on the show for me was getting to the final, because once you’re in the final, there’s no going back.” As a parent and chef, how important is it to you to be able to pass on skills and family recipes to the next generation and to cook together at home? “It is really important that my children learn the art of being able to make something out of nothing. In a world where we can tap on a CRISPY LEEK BIRYANI Serves 6-8 Takes 1 hour 25 minutes INGREDIENTS For the rice • 500g/1lb 2oz basmati rice • 1.5ltr/2¼pt cold water • 1 cinnamon stick • 2 bay leaves • 3 cardamom pods • 1½ tsp salt For the crispy leeks • 150g/5oz ghee • 200g/7oz leeks, sliced • Fine salt, for sprinkling For the soft leeks • 50g/2oz ghee • 5 cloves garlic, peeled and grated • 200g/7oz leeks, thinly sliced • 1½ tbsp salt • 6 green chillies, pierced • 4 tbsp art masala (see recipe opposite) To serve • 6-8 fried eggs • chopped red chillies 1. Put the basmati into a large 88 pan with plenty of room for the rice to boil, then add the water along with the cinnamon stick, bay leaves and cardamom pods. Put the pan over a high heat and bring it to a boil, then boil for 7 minutes. Take off the heat and drain into a sieve, leaving the whole spices in there. Rinse the rice under cold water till it is cold and leave to drain and cool on the side. 2. For the crispy leeks, take the same pan, dry off any liquid and add the ghee. As soon as it is hot, add the sliced leeks in an even layer. Leave to get crispy without stirring too much, turning occasionally so they get golden all over. 3. Have a plate ready with some kitchen paper and drain off the leeks as soon as they are crispy. Sprinkle generously with the salt so they keep their crispiness. 4. Pop the same pan back on the heat with another 50g/2oz ghee and allow to melt. Add TIP the garlic and fry till golden. You can use Add the thinly sliced leeks, frozen sliced onions salt and chillies and cook if you can’t find leeks until the leeks are just soft. or are in a rush. They’re 5. Add the art masala and helpful to have in the mix through, then cook over freezer and work a mellow heat for 10 minutes just as well before taking off the heat. 6. Take a medium non-stick pan and fill with half of the cooled rice, including any of the whole spices. Make sure it is an even layer. Add the soft leek mixture on top in an even layer and then cover with the other half of the rice. 7. Cover the top of the pan tightly with clingfilm, firmly place the lid on and pop on to a low heat for 30 minutes. Take off the heat, remove the lid and clingfilm and mix the rice with the leeks. 8. Serve with a runny-yolk fried egg and sprinkled with crispy leeks and chopped red chillies. phone and have anything delivered, I need them to learn how to cook a good meal, be frugal, save money, reduce waste and enjoy being in the kitchen.” Where does your inspiration come from? “I get a lot of my inspiration from what my kids want to eat. I also get inspired by my travels and watching things on the internet can always spark new ideas.” What are your favourite things to bake? “I love baking tarts – lots of intricate layers, pastry filling, topping and something to serve it with.” If you had to cook one last supper for family and friends, what would it be and why? “We always have a last supper, especially just before we go away on long holidays, and that is always a huge pot of chicken biryani, with a roasted tomato chutney and a massive plate of brownies.”
ART MASALA (eight-spice mix) Makes around 550g/19oz Takes 15-20 minutes INGREDIENTS • 28g cardamom pods • 3g bay leaves • 34g fennel seeds • 100g/4oz cumin seeds or ground cumin • 38g ground cinnamon • 100g/4oz ground turmeric • 44g chilli powder • 200g/7oz curry powder CO-ORDINATED BY SARAH HAMILTON-WALKER. PHOTOS: CHRIS TERRY 1. Start by using a spice grinder, which is the best tool for the job. Lots of smoothie-makers also come with a milling blade that works well to really crush down these whole spices. Put the cardamom pods in the grinder, husk and all. (Imagine trying to de-pod that many – you would have given up before you’d even started. I know I would have.) Whack them in and blend to a fine powder, then pour out into a large bowl. 2. Now put your bay leaves, fennel seeds and cumin seeds into the same grinder and blitz to a powder. If your grinder is small, you can do each spice alone, but when doing the bay leaves, always blend them with the fennel seeds. They need the seeds to get them moving enough to crush to a powder. Add to the bowl. Mix thoroughly, being sure to do this after each addition, as it’s important to make sure that the mix is well blended. 3. Now for the cinnamon. I prefer ground cinnamon as it’s readily available and will save you from having to crush something quite hard – why should we if we don’t need to? Add to the bowl and mix. 4. Chuck in the ground turmeric and mix. Add the chilli powder and mix. Last, add the curry powder and give everything a good stir. 5. That’s it. Now you have your very own ninth spice, using ingredients you already have at home. Transfer into a jar or jars and you’re ready to go! TIP To stop your ice cream going soft and to prevent it from frosting over, always put the tub in a zip-lock bag, seal and pop in the freezer KULFI ICE CREAM BARS Serves 12 Takes 25 minutes, plus freezing INGREDIENTS For the biscuit • 400g/14oz custard cream biscuits • 100g/4oz unsalted butter, plus extra for greasing the tin • A pinch of salt For the ice cream • 4 cardamom pods • 600ml/1pt double cream • 200ml/7fl oz condensed milk • 2 tsp vanilla extract • 200g/7oz raspberries, halved • 100g/4oz pistachios, roughly chopped TIP 1. Line and grease the base Dried spices can last for a very long time – just be sure to store them in a cupboard that is dark and out of direct sunlight. If you want to rejuvenate them, add what you need to a non-stick pan over a low heat and gently toast. This will release the oils and restore the spices as if they had been freshly ground. and the sides of a 23cm/9in square cake tin. 2. For the biscuit base and top that makes the sandwich, blitz the custard cream biscuits to a fine crumb and put in a bowl. Melt the butter and pour it in with a pinch of salt. 3. Take half the mixture, put in the base of the tin and spread into an even layer. Pop into the freezer and start making the ice cream. 4. Crush the cardamom pods, remove the husks and crush the little black seeds to a fine powder. Pour the double cream into a bowl with the condensed milk, vanilla extract and cardamom powder and whisk until the cream comes to soft peaks. 5. Take the tin out of the freezer. Add in half the ice cream mixture and sprinkle over the raspberries and pistachios. Spread the rest of the ice cream on top in an even layer, using piping to prevent the fruit from moving. 6. Sprinkle over the rest of the biscuit mix. Leave in the freezer for at least 4 hours. 7. When you are ready to eat, take out for 10 minutes to soften a little, then cut into squares. SPICE UP YOUR LIFE From beautiful breakfasts to the perfect saucepan of rice, Nadiya Hussain shares her love of spices in dishes filled to the brim with easy-to-achieve flavour in her new book. “This is my world – it has been from the moment I took a whiff of my mum’s cooking. Spices need not be daunting. They are robust, they add flavour and colour and they make food taste out of this world. I want to make spices a part of your world,” she says. Nadiya’s Simple Spices, Spices, with photography by Chris Terry, is out now, published by Penguin Michael Joseph, priced £26. 89
Journey into the heart of Michelin-starred chef Michel Roux Jr’s home kitchen as he shares the mouth-watering everyday recipes he loves to cook and eat with family and friends TAGLIOLINI AUX FRUITS S DE MER, P PASTIS ET CREME FRAICHE (tagliolini with seafood, pastis & crème fraîche) Serves 2 Takes 30-35 minutes 90 INGREDIENTS • 400g/14oz fresh clams • 500g/1lb 2oz fresh mussels • 2 tbsp olive oil • 1 shallot, peeled and chopped • 1 tsp fennel seeds • 2 cloves garlic, peeled and chopped • 50ml/2fl oz pastis • 150g/5oz shelled raw prawns • 4 tbsp crème fraîche • 300g/11oz fresh tagliolini or 180g/6¾oz dried tagliolini or tagliatelle • Handful of fresh herbs (parsley, chives, chervil), finely chopped • Juice of 1 lemon • Salt and freshly ground black pepper 1. Wash the clams and mussels well in cold water and discard any that are broken or that don’t close when tapped. Remove any beards from the mussels. 2. Heat the olive oil in a large pan, then add the shallot, fennel seeds and garlic and sweat until they start to colour. Add the clams, then the mussels. Pour in the pastis, cover the pan and cook for 5-7 minutes until all the shells have opened. Take care not to overcook the shellfish. 3. Tip everything into a colander placed over a bowl, then pass the cooking liquid through a fine sieve or a strainer lined with muslin. Pick the flesh from the mussels and clams, leaving a few in the shell to use as a garnish. Tip the cooking liquor back into the pan, bring it to a boil and boil for 5 minutes. Add the prawns and crème fraîche; then, when the prawns have turned pink, add the picked mussels and clams. 4. Bring a pan of water to the boil and add a generous pinch of salt. Cook the pasta until al dente, drain, add to the pan of shellfish and stir well. Add the chopped herbs and garnish with some mussels and clams in shells. Season with lemon juice, salt and pepper, then serve at once. CO-ORDINATED BY SARAH HAMILTON-WALKER. PHOTOS: CRISTIAN BARNETT. LE GAVROCHE FOOD
RIZ CAMARGUAIS AUX MERGUEZ (red rice with merguez sausages) Serves 2 Takes 45-50 minutes, plus soaking INGREDIENTS • 2 tbsp olive oil • 1 shallot, peeled and chopped • 1 clove garlic, peeled and chopped • 1 rosemary sprig, finely chopped • 100g/4oz red rice, soaked for ‘Merguez are quick to cook and they have a great spicy flavour. And if you want extra heat, you could add a little chilli’ 30 minutes, then rinsed • 25ml/1fl oz dry white wine • 350ml/12fl oz vegetable stock • 200g/7oz lamb merguez sausages • ½ preserved lemon, finely chopped • 10 cherry tomatoes, halved For the herb pesto • Small handful of coriander leaves • Small handful of mint leaves • Small handful of parsley leaves • 5-6 tbsp extra virgin olive oil • Salt and freshly ground black pepper 1. Heat the oil in a pan and cook the shallot, garlic and rosemary until soft. Add the rice, then add the wine and stock and bring to a boil. Turn the heat down to a gentle simmer and cook for around 40 minutes or until the rice is tender and all the liquid has been absorbed. 2. Meanwhile, make the pesto. Place the herbs in a small food processor along with a little olive oil, then season with salt and pepper to taste. Blitz until smooth. 3. When the rice has been cooking for around 30 minutes, place a griddle pan over a high heat. When it’s hot, add the merguez sausages and cook them for 5-6 minutes, turning regularly until they are charred on all sides. 4. When the rice is ready, stir in the preserved lemon and the cherry tomatoes, then season to taste. Serve the rice with the merguez sausages and drizzle generously with herby pesto. FRENCH POLISH Michel Roux Jr, one of the world’s most respected chefs, has been at the helm of twoMichelin-starred Le Gavroche in London since 1991, when he took over from his father, Albert. His early training in France instilled a belief in simplicity and high-quality ingredients, which he has put to use in developing recipes for his restaurants, award-winning cookbooks and TV programmes. His new book shows you how to cook simple, delicious French meals at home, from hearty breakfasts to weekend feasts. Michel Roux at Home, with photography by Cristian Barnett, is out now, published by Seven Dials, priced £26. Visit michelroux.co.uk. 91
FOOD SLOW-ROASTED DUCK LEGS WITH CHINESE FIVE SPICE Serves 4 Takes 2 hours 25-30 minutes INGREDIENTS • 4 large free-range duck legs • 3 medium onions, peeled and cut into 1cm/½in rounds • 2 carrots, cut into 1cm/½in slices on an angle • 750g/1¾lb new potatoes (skin on), halved • 1 tbsp Chinese five-spice powder • Sea salt and cracked black pepper 1. Take the duck legs out of the fridge at least 30 minutes before cooking, to bring them to room temperature. 2. Preheat the oven to 160°C, fan 140°C, gas 3. 3. Put the sliced onions, carrots and potatoes into a large roasting pan and toss to mix. 4. Place the duck legs in a bowl with the five-spice powder and a little salt and pepper. Tumble to coat the duck and then place on top of the vegetables. Cook in the oven for 2 hours. 5. Take out the pan and turn up the oven to 220°C, fan 200°C, gas 7. Carefully lift out the duck legs and place on a wire rack over a tray to drain off any fat, then transfer to a plate and set aside to rest in a warm place. (If there is a lot of excess fat in the pan, carefully tip it into a small container and save for roasting potatoes another time.) 6. Return the veg pan to the oven and roast for 10 minutes, stirring halfway through. Remove from the oven, place the duck legs back on top and serve. X SWAPS This works really nicely with chicken legs too; just reduce the cooking time by 30 minutes. 92 Executive head chef Gelf Anderson is the mastermind behind the new River Cottage cookbook, offering sustainable and cost-effective recipes that require little prep – and leave you with minimal washing-up
COTTAGE INDUSTRY River Cottage, founded by writer and campaigner Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and set in a 100-acre organic farm on the Devon and Dorset border, is renowned for its seasonality, sustainability and dedication to the best local products and ingredients. Its latest cookbook – created by Gelf Alderson, executive head chef at River Cottage for over a decade – serves up delicious sweet and savoury roasts for every occasion and every meal of the week. River Cottage Great Roasts, with photography by Emma Lee, is out now, published by Bloomsbury, priced £20. CO-ORDINATED BY SARAH HAMILTON-WALKER CABBAGE, GE, C CARROTS & SHALLOTS WITH HAZELNUT SATAY Serves 4 (generously) Takes 50-55 minutes INGREDIENTS • 450g/1lb carrots • 250g/9oz shallots, peeled • 3 tbsp cold-pressed rapeseed oil • 1 large or 2 small pointed (hispi) cabbage(s), outer leaves removed • Sea salt and cracked black pepper For the satay • Finely grated zest and juice of 1 lime • 1 tsp honey • 2 tbsp tamari (or soy sauce) • 2 tbsp good quality mediumhot curry powder • 3 tbsp hazelnut butter (or peanut butter) • 1 x 400ml tin coconut milk To finish • 5 sprigs of fresh mint, leaves picked and roughly torn • A small bunch of fresh coriander, leaves picked and roughly chopped 1. Preheat the oven to 230°C, fan 210°C, gas 8. 2. Cut the carrots on an angle into 2.5cm/1in pieces and place in a roasting dish with the whole shallots. Trickle over 2 tbsp of the rapeseed oil, season with salt and pepper and toss together. Roast in the oven for 20 minutes, stirring halfway through. 3. In the meantime, quarter the cabbage(s) lengthways and rub the cut surfaces with the remaining 1 tbsp oil. Season with salt and pepper to taste. 4. Remove the dish from the oven and squidge the cabbage wedges, cut-side up, in among the carrots and shallots. Return to the oven and cook for another 10 minutes. 5. While the vegetables are roasting, mix together all the satay ingredients in a bowl until smoothly combined. Season with salt and pepper to taste. 6. Take the dish from the oven and stir the satay through the veg, making sure it coats everything, especially the cut sides of the cabbage. Return to the oven and cook for a further 10 minutes. 7. Remove from the oven, taste and check the seasoning and adjust as necessary, then serve. XSWAPS Large cauliflower florets are a great alternative to the cabbage wedges. You’ll need a medium cauliflower. ROAST PLUMS WITH STAR ANISE, OATS & KEFIR Serves 4 Takes 25-30 minutes INGREDIENTS • 1kg/2¼lb Victoria plums, halved and stoned • 4 star anise • 1 tbsp light muscovado sugar • 50g/2oz porridge oats • Kefir, or natural yoghurt, to serve 1. Preheat the oven to 200°C, fan 180°C, gas 6. 2. Place the plums in a roasting dish with the star anise and sugar and stir together. Roast in the oven for between 5 and 10 minutes, depending on the ripeness of the plums. As soon as they start to soften and puff up a little, remove them from the oven. 3. Scatter over the oats, return to the oven and cook for a further 5 minutes or until the plums are soft and starting to break down and the oats are taking on a little colour. 4. Serve with a good splash of kefir or a dollop of yoghurt, not forgetting to remove the star anise. XSWAPS Peaches are a delicious swap for plums. 93
October is National Seafood Month, so what better way to celebrate the bounty of the ocean than by cooking these mouth-watering dishes from Cornish chef Jack Stein – middle son of seafood maestro Rick – from his cookbook World on a Plate MONKFISH RICE & CURRY “I have been to Sri Lanka many times and I absolutely love the place. The food is wonderful, the people are amazing and the surf is great. Everywhere there are signs offering ‘rice and curry’ – often more rice than curry. I use monkfish in this recipe, which is meatier and less susceptible to overcooking than many other fish. I find it to be the perfect partner in a fish curry, because it’s quite bland, so it handles the spice extremely well. Try to find fresh curry leaves, as they really do give the taste of Sri Lanka. Serve with bowls of plain rice and poppadoms.” INGREDIENTS • 50ml/2fl oz vegetable oil 94 ‘Try to find fresh curry leaves, as they really do give the taste of Sri Lanka’ Serves 4 Takes About 1 hour • 4 onions, peeled and chopped • 12 curry leaves • 6 cloves garlic, peeled and finely chopped • 5cm/2in piece of fresh ginger, finely chopped • 8 vine-ripened tomatoes, sliced • 1 x 400ml tin coconut milk • 600g/1lb 5oz monkfish, cut into 4 fillets, trimmed • 1 tbsp salt • 2 green chillies, sliced For the Sri Lankan curry powder • 2 tbsp basmati rice • 4 tbsp coriander seeds • 3 tbsp cumin seeds • 2 tbsp black peppercorns • 2 tbsp chilli flakes • 1 tsp fenugreek seeds • 1 tbsp black mustard seeds • 2 tsp cloves • 1 heaped tsp cardamom seeds (from the pods) • 1 heaped tsp fennel seeds • 1 tsp turmeric To serve • Cooked plain rice • Deep-fried poppadom triangles 1. To make the curry powder, place the rice in a dry pan and roast until brown. Then add the spices and cook together until fragrant. Place in a blender and mix. Store in an airtight container until needed; it will keep for 1 month. 2. For the curry base, warm half of the vegetable oil in a large, wide pan and add the onions and 6 of the curry leaves; cook until lightly coloured (8 minutes). Then add the garlic and ginger and cook for another 3 minutes. Move this onion mixture to one side of the pan and place 2-3 tsp of the roasted curry powder (depending how hot you like it) in the space left. Cook the spices for 1 minute (this deepens their flavour), then add the tomatoes and stir together. 3. Cook the mixture for a further 20 minutes. 4. If the curry starts to dry, add a little water. You want the tomatoes to break down and release their juice. Now add the coconut milk and cook until reduced and thick. Keep the curry warm over a low heat while you cook the fish. 5. Season the monkfish fillets with the salt and cook in a frying pan in the remaining vegetable oil until nicely browned; you want to cook it under the temperature where you want it to finish – say, 45°C. Take the fillets out of the pan, slice thickly and leave to one side to rest. 6. Warm up the curry base and add the monkfish slices to the pan. Cook for 1-2 minutes until the fish reaches 55°C. Remove from the heat. Add the raw sliced green chilli and remaining fresh curry leaves. Serve with the cooked rice and deep-fried poppadom triangles.
FOOD FISHERMAN’S FRIEND A familiar face on TV, having appeared on shows including Saturday Kitchen and Steph’s Packed Lunch, Jack Stein is the son of TV star chef Rick (together inset far left with Jack’s brothers Ed and Charles) and worked his way up from kitchen porter in his dad’s original Seafood Restaurant, aged just 12, to become chef director of the Rick Stein Restaurants in 2017. National Seafood Month celebrates the wide variety of fish and shellfish available in the UK and encourages people to eat more sustainably sourced seafood. Jack Stein’s World on a Plate, with photography by Paul Winch-Furness, is out now, published by Absolute Press, priced £26. MUSSELS WITH MISO & BLACK BEANS CO-ORDINATED BY SARAH HAMILTON-WALKER. PHOTOS: PAUL WINCH-FURNESS. SAM HARRIS Serves 4 Takes 20-25 minutes, plus cleaning the mussels “The key to cooking mussels, in my opinion, is the shells. I love the smells you get the world over from mollusc shells being cooked on street stalls and in far-flung kitchens. The shells help give a wonderful depth of flavour to the finished dish. “For this recipe, you want everything to be red-hot and done in seconds. Make sure to give the shells a good fry in the oil before adding the savoury elements. The interaction between the savoury ingredients, such as the miso and soy sauce, and the sweetness of the mussels produces a perfect balance.” INGREDIENTS • 1.75kg/3¾lb mussels • 1 tsp Chinese salted black beans • ¼ tsp sugar • 3 spring onions • 2 tbsp groundnut oil • 4 cloves garlic, peeled and finely chopped • 15g/½oz fresh root ginger, peeled and finely chopped • 1 tsp brown miso • 1 tbsp dark soy sauce • 2 tbsp Chinese rice wine or dry sherry • 3 tbsp fish stock • 1 tbsp chopped fresh coriander 1. First, clean the mussels. Fill the sink with water and add the mussels, then move them around – dirt will fall to the bottom. Place the mussels in a colander and run water through them; shake them a bit. Discard any that remain open and don’t close when tapped on the counter. 2. Rinse the black beans, then place them in a bowl; add the sugar and mash together. 3. Trim the spring onions and cut across them to separate the white parts from the green. Thinly slice both sections and place in separate bowls. 4. Put the groundnut oil in a wok or a large, deep frying pan, with a lid, and heat until very hot. Add the mussels and stir-fry until you smell the smokiness of the shells – around 1 minute. 5. Now add the garlic, ginger and black beans and stir-fry for around 30 seconds, until the smell of the hot ginger and garlic rises. Add the white of the spring onions and stir-fry for a few seconds. Now add the miso, soy sauce, rice wine or sherry, and the stock. Cover and steam the mussels for around 3-4 minutes. 6. Discard any mussels that remain shut, add the coriander and the green spring onion, toss together and serve with some toasted sourdough bread for dipping in the sauce. 95
FOOD Settling into student life means keeping an eye on the weekly food bills – but that doesn’t have to mean surviving on beans on toast. With first-hand experience of feeding flatmates on a budget, blogger Fliss Freeborn shares thrifty, delicious dishes from her debut cookbook SWEET POTATO, SPINACH & CHICKPEA CURRY INGREDIENTS • 3 huge sweet potatoes (around 1.5kg/3¼lb altogether) • 4 medium red onions • Vegetable oil • 2-3 fresh red chillies, or a scant tsp of chilli flakes • A big knob of ginger, around the size of an espresso cup • 5 cloves garlic • 1 tbsp ground cumin • 1 tsp ground turmeric • 1 tsp ground coriander • 1 tbsp garam masala (failing 96 that, 1 tsp ground cinnamon) • A jar of Indian-style curry paste at your preferred spice level • 4 x 400g tins chopped tomatoes • 2 x 400g tins of full-fat coconut milk • 4 x 400g tins of chickpeas • 1 x 450g bag of fresh spinach or 200g/7oz frozen spinach • Salt, to taste • Fresh coriander leaves, to serve 1. Start by chopping your vegetables. Peel the sweet Serves roughly 8 Takes Just over an hour potatoes, then cut into 2.5cm/1in chunks. If you’re pushed for time and want this curry on the table asap, you can microwave the chunks in batches, covered, for 10 minutes at a time while you chop your onions. If you’re more chilled on the timescale, don’t worry; they’ll cook through in around 35 to 40 minutes in the pot. 2. Speaking of pots, find a really big pot. No, bigger than that. Yes, that one. Chop your onions into half-moon slices while you get a generous amount of oil hot in the bottom of this gigantic pan on a medium-high heat. Finely chop your fresh chilli, if you’re using it, then grate your ginger and garlic on the fine side of a cheese grater. 3. Add your ground spices to the hot oil in the pan and let them cook until they’re nice and fragrant. Then add your chilli, garlic and ginger, and stir that around before adding the jar of curry paste. Cook for a minute, then when that’s all looking beautiful, add your onions and reduce the heat to low, popping a lid on the pan while you do a light touch of tidying for 10 minutes. 4. Next, add the sweet potato chunks, followed by the tinned tomatoes. Stir all this around a bit and increase the heat to medium-high. Bring to a boil before adding your coconut milk. Bubble for a good 20 minutes to reduce, then taste for seasoning. Drain your chickpeas and stir them through to soak up the flavours for the last 20 minutes of cooking. If you’re using frozen spinach, add it now, but if you’re using fresh, wait until just before serving before adding it in handfuls and letting it wilt down – don’t try to put in the lot in one go, because it just won’t fit. 5. The curry is ready when it’s sufficiently thickened and the sweet potatoes are properly cooked through. Serve with all the appropriate bling, plus the coriander leaves roughly chopped and scattered over the top. FLISS’S TIPS • Make sure you buy curry paste, not sauce. They’re very different things, so check the label before you put it in your basket. Sauce jars are bigger and watery and grim; paste jars are smaller and oily and great.
UP YOUR GAME Cooking at home from an early age before working in the galley of a charter boat during school holidays meant that by the time Fliss Freeborn went to university, she was well versed in cooking delicious food for large groups of people on a tight budget. Her debut cookbook is brimming with budget-friendly recipes to take your student fare to the next level. Do Yourself ourself a Flavour Flavour, with photography by Luke Albert, is out now, published by Ebury Press, priced £17.99. Visit flissfreeborn.com or follow her on X at @FlissFreeborn and on Instagram at @fliss_freeborn. CO-ORDINATED BY SARAH HAMILTON-WALKER LEEK, GRUYERE AND BACON PANCAKES INGREDIENTS For the pancakes • 100g/4oz flour (around a mug’s worth) • 2 eggs • 250ml/9fl oz milk mixed with 50ml/2fl oz water (¾ mug of milk, topped up with water) • 1 tbsp vegetable oil, plus more for cooking the pancakes • Salt For the filling • A pack of pancetta or bacon lardons; failing that, 5 bacon rashers, chopped into cubes • A big leek • A blodge of butter • A palm-sized wodge of Gruyère, or you can use strong cheddar if you prefer • A mug of frozen peas • Heaps of freshly ground black pepper Optional extras • Your favourite dried herbs 1. Make the pancake batter first. Add the flour to a large-ish bowl, make a wee dip in the flour and crack the eggs into it. Stir the eggs into the flour with a fork or a balloon whisk until you have a thick batter. If it’s too thick to stir, add a splash of the milk mixture. Add the milk and water little by little – you might need more or less than specified, but what you’re aiming for is a thinnish batter; thinner than double cream, but not by much. Blend the tbsp of oil into the batter, mixing well for full emulsification. Add a pinch of salt and any herbs you like. If you’d like a dessert pancake after the savoury ones, you can reserve half a mug of batter before adding the herbs, just to keep things separate. 2. Preheat the oven to the lowest possible setting, just to keep the pancakes warm as they hop off the stove. 3. Now take out a large frying pan and place it over a low heat. Tip in the bacon lardons – you don’t have to wait for the pan to heat up for this, because you want to fry the lardons slowly at first so all the fat comes out. Chop the leek into thin rings, rinse and drain well, then add to the pan once there’s enough fat from the bacon lardons. Increase the heat to medium and add a blodge of butter. 4. Now heat a non-stick, ovenproof frying pan over a high heat and begin frying your pancakes while keeping an eye Serves roughly 8 Takes Just over an hour on the leeks and bacon. This takes some multitasking, as the pancakes do cook quickly. By the way, if you’ve not cooked pancakes before, here’s how you do it: add a couple of tbsp of batter to a hot, lightly oiled frying pan and swirl it around to coat the bottom evenly. Leave it for a minute or 2, or until the edges are turning golden when you peek underneath, then flip carefully using a fish slice to cook the other side. Don’t worry if the first pancake is terrible; much like siblings, the first one tends to be a practice run. 5. Meanwhile, grate the Gruyère on the finer side of a grater. Shuggle the pan containing the leeks and lardons, making sure that the ingredients are getting to know each other, and perhaps adding some black pepper if you like. Keep both pans going, sliding all the cooked pancakes on to a plate in the oven to stay warm and making sure the leeks and bacon are colouring nicely. 6. When the bacon is nice and brown and the leeks are just cooked, add your peas. They’ll defrost very quickly and go a lurid shade of green. When they’re completely warmed through, shuggle the pan again so that everything is in an even layer. Now, sprinkle the finely grated Gruyère over the leek mixture and keep it on the heat until it’s just melted. Transfer the pan to the base of the lightly warmed oven while you cook the rest of the pancakes – there should only be a few to go now. The cheese should go delightfully oozy in the meantime. 7. To serve, dump the filling pan and the plate of pancakes on the table. Scoop lines of the bacon and leek mixture into the centre of each pancake and swaddle with the edges. If you’re being polite, use a knife and fork to eat these, but if you’re like me, roll each one up like a weirdly buttery cigar and chomp at the end of it, savouring the bacon fat running down your wrists. FLISS’S TIPS • Plain flour is perfect, a 50/50 mix of plain and wholemeal works nicely and self-raising flour works fine, too – you’ll get slightly bubblier pancakes, but it’s really not that noticeable. • Mixing the water with the milk makes the pancakes lacier. 97
Two of Spain’s most loved ingredients – jamón serrano and chorizo – star in these recipes by popular chef Omar Allibhoy
‘A colourful autumn salad bursting with texture and extra zing from the piquant dressing’ CO-ORDINATED BY SARAH HAMILTON-WALKER CONSORCIO SERRANO O HAM, GREEN BEAN & LENTIL SALAD INGREDIENTS • 250g/9oz green beans, tops removed • 200g/7oz ready-prepared baby spinach • 50g/2oz pitted black olives • 2 oranges, peel removed, cut into segments • 500g/1lb 2oz cooked pardina lentils, rinsed • 4 sprigs fresh flat-leaf parsley, chopped • 4 sprigs of fresh mint, leaves picked • 100g/4oz jamón Consorcio Serves 2 Takes 15-20 minutes del Jamón Serrano For the sherry dressing • 1 clove garlic, peeled • 1 tbsp Dijon mustard • 1 tsp salt • 4 tbsp sherry vinegar • 7 tbsp extra virgin olive oil 1. First, prepare the dressing. Grate the garlic clove over a bowl and mix with the mustard, salt and vinegar. While whisking vigorously, integrate the oil by pouring in a thin stream so it emulsifies. Set aside until ready to serve. 2. Cook the green beans in boiling water for 3 minutes, then drain and blanch in a bowl filled with cold water and ice. This stops the cooking process and helps to preserve their bright green colour. Drain and mix together with the rest of the ingredients and half of the Serrano ham. Pour over the dressing and toss to combine. Serve with the remainder of the Serrano ham on top. ¡Buen provecho! THE PERFECT CURE Chef Omar Allibhoy celebrates Spanish cured meats in these recipes. Consorcio del Chorizo Español chorizo and ham from Consorcio del Jamón Serrano are created by dedicated producers in Spain using traditional methods. The chorizo must include garlic and paprika, and the jamón is made exclusively in Spain using 100% Spanish ingredients. 99
Looking for an excuse to bake cakes, cookies and sweet and savoury treats every day? Social media star and blogger Jane Dunn’s latest book is packed with recipes for simple and delicious bakes that anyone can make 100 CORNFLAKE BROWNIES INGREDIENTS • 200g/7oz dark chocolate • 200g/7oz unsalted butter • 4 eggs • 275g/10oz caster sugar • 50g/2oz cocoa powder • 100g/4oz plain flour • 250g/9oz milk chocolate chips For the cornflake layer • 75g/3oz unsalted butter • 75g/3oz golden syrup • 300g/11oz milk chocolate • 150g/5oz cornflakes 1. Preheat the oven to 180°C, fan 160°C, gas 4 and line a 23cm/9in square tin with parchment paper. 2. In a heatproof bowl, break the dark chocolate into pieces and add the butter. Melt together in the microwave in short bursts or Makes 16 Takes 55-60 minutes, plus cooling and setting over a pan of simmering water (a bain-marie) until smooth. Leave to cool to room temperature. 3. In a separate bowl, whisk together the eggs and sugar for a few minutes until pale, mousselike and doubled in volume. Pour over the cooled chocolate mixture and fold together carefully. Once completely combined, add the cocoa powder and flour and then fold together again. Fold through the chocolate chips. 4. Pour the brownie mixture into the prepared tin and bake in the preheated oven for 25-30 minutes until there is an ever-so-slight wobble in the middle. Leave to cool completely in the tin. 5. For the cornflake layer, in a medium pan, melt the butter and golden syrup together over a medium heat until combined. Remove the pan from the heat and add the milk chocolate. Stir together, still off the heat, until the mixture is smooth. 6. Pour the cornflakes into a large bowl, pour the chocolate mixture over the top and stir to combine. Pour the cornflake mixture over the brownie and level it. Chill in the fridge for at least 4 hours to set, then cut into squares with a sharp knife. The brownies will last 3-plus days in the fridge. NOTES X It’s important to let the brownies chill for enough time, so that they stay fudgy and the cornflake layer sets. X You can use other cereals, such as rice pops, if you want to try something different.
FOOD BAKEWELL SCONES Makes 8 Takes 45 minutes, plus cooling INGREDIENTS • 100g/4oz chilled unsalted butter, cubed • 325g/11½oz self-raising flour, plus extra for dusting • 150g/5oz ground almonds • 50g/2oz caster sugar • 1 tsp baking powder • ½ tsp sea salt • 190ml/6¾fl oz whole milk • 1 tsp lemon juice • 1 tsp almond extract • 150g/5oz glacé cherries, chopped • 1 egg, beaten • 30g/1¼oz flaked almonds CO-ORDINATED BY SARAH HAMILTON-WALKER 1. Preheat the oven to 220°C, IT’S A PIECE OF CAKE Dubbed “the Mary Berry of the Instagram age” by The Times Times,, Jane Dunn has more than 1.5 million followers across Facebook and Instagram. She started her blog, Jane’s Patisserie, in 2014 after training at Ashburton Chefs Academy in Devon. Her debut cookbook of the same name became the fastest-selling baking book of all time when it was published in 2021, and the third best-selling cookbook since records began. Jane’s Patisserie: Everyday, with photography by Ellis Parrinder, is out now, published by Ebury Press, priced £22. Visit janespatisserie.com or follow her on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and Twitter. fan 200°C, gas 7 and line a large baking tray with parchment paper. 2. Place the tray in the oven to preheat. 3. Add the butter, flour, ground almonds, sugar, baking powder and salt to a large bowl. Rub the ingredients together with your fingertips until the mixture resembles breadcrumbs. Warm the milk in a pan on the hob or in the microwave, then pour into the mixture with the lemon juice and almond extract. Mix the dough together with a spatula, adding the glacé cherries. 4. On a floured work surface, tip out the scone dough and flatten with your hands until 5cm/2in thick. Cut out 8 scones using a 6-7cm/2 ½-2¾in cutter. Carefully place on the preheated tray, then glaze with the beaten egg. Sprinkle over the flaked almonds, then bake in the preheated oven for 10-13 minutes or until golden. Leave to cool slightly and then enjoy. The scones will last 3-plus days at room temperature. NOTE X You can use fresh cherries or other fruit instead of glacé cherries if you prefer – just reduce the amount by 50g/2oz. 101
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FOOD APPLE & CINNAMON LOAF CAKE Serves 8 Takes 1 hour 25 minutes, plus cooling AFTERNOON DELIGHT This delicious sweet and spicy loaf cake from Lauren and Rachel Finch will also leave your kitchen smelling heavenly INGREDIENTS • 150g/5oz unsalted butter • 150g/5oz light soft brown sugar • 2 eggs • 2 tbsp buttermilk • 2 tsp ground sweet cinnamon • 150g/5oz self-raising flour For the topping • 1 Bramley apple • 25g/1oz unsalted butter • 1 tsp ground sweet cinnamon • 2 tbsp demerara sugar For the vanilla buttercream • 250g/9oz unsalted butter, softened • 500g/1lb 2oz icing sugar, plus extra if needed • 1 tsp vanilla extract or vanilla bean paste For decoration • 100g/4oz unsalted butter • 200g/7oz icing sugar • Vanilla extract, to taste • Caramel, for drizzling (optional) • Ground sweet cinnamon, for dusting CO-ORDINATED BY SARAH HAMILTON-WALKER 1. Preheat the oven to 180°C, fan 160°C, gas 4. Line a 900g/2lb loaf tin with baking parchment. 2. Put the butter and sugar into the bowl of a mixer (or use a mixing bowl and a hand-held electric whisk). Using the paddle attachment, cream together on a high-speed setting until combined. Add the eggs, one by one, on a low-speed setting. 3. Add the buttermilk and cinnamon, then sift in the flour. Mix until just combined, scraping down the sides of the bowl with a spatula and re-mixing. Spoon the batter into the prepared tin and spread evenly. 4. Bake in the preheated oven for 50-60 minutes or until the sponge bounces back when pressed or a cocktail stick inserted in the middle comes out clean. Leave to cool in the tin for 10 minutes, then transfer the loaf cake (still in its liner) onto a wire rack to cool completely (this may take 1-2 hours). 5. While the sponge is cooling, prepare the spiced apple topping. Peel and core the apple, then chop it into small cubes. Melt the butter in a pan over a medium heat and add the cubed apple with a couple of tbsp of water. 6. Spoon over the cinnamon and TIP Finely slice a cooking apple and bake on a baking tray alongside the cake for 50 minutes. Leave to cool for 5-10 minutes until dried and crispy and use for decoration demerara sugar, stir the mixture and place the lid on the pan. Stir every couple of minutes until the apple has started to soften (but isn’t mushy). Remove from the heat and leave to cool. 7. For the vanilla buttercream, add the butter to the bowl of a mixer and whip on a high speed for 5 minutes – this may take a little longer if using a handheld electric whisk. Scrape down the sides of the bowl with a spatula and whip for another 30 seconds. This will turn the butter more white than yellow. Sift the icing sugar into the bowl and combine on a medium setting, remembering to stop and scrape around the sides to mix in everything fully. Add the vanilla extract or paste and mix for a further 15 seconds. If the consistency of the buttercream is too wet, sift in an extra 50g/2oz of icing sugar at a time until it has stiffened up, or chill it in the fridge for a short while. 8. Once the cake has cooled, remove it from the liner and spread the buttercream over the top with an angled palette knife or a loaded piping bag with a nozzle of your choice. 9. Spoon over the cooled apple mixture, drizzle with caramel and decorate with dried apples (see Tip), if using, and a dusting of cinnamon. PARTY PIECES Twin sisters and expert bakers Lauren and Rachel Finch are founders of The Finch Bakery, a small, colourful cake shop in Blackburn, making bespoke cakes for sale in store and online. Their new book offers 75 decorated party cakes and bakes, aimed at bakers of all levels, along with step-by-step techniques. Finch Bakery: Disco Bakes and Party Cakes, with photography by Jessica Griffiths, is out now, published by DK, priced £20. 103
CULTURE GERI HORNER WRITE STUFF STUFF The former ormer Spice Sp Girl on continuing to champion ion girl gir power, her love of writing and why y her teenage t e daughter hasn’t read her new book 104 irl power defined the Spice Girls and it’s a philosophy that former member Geri Horner still lives by today. “Even if it emerges in a different medium, I love unifying and empowering,” the singer and writer tells hello!. The message comes across loud and clear in her new children’s book, Rosie Frost and the Falcon alcon Queen (written under the surname Halliwell-Horner), which Geri hopes “will help anybody who needs to find their power”. Geri, aka Ginger Spice, already has two successful autobiographies and a children’s book series under her belt, but this one took her nine years to write. She almost cried “with pride and gratitude” when she finally saw the published version. “It’s like having a baby. The effort – my God. It was a baptism of fire,” she says, fizzing with the enthusiasm we’ve come to associate with her. “I was learning to write a novel as I went, which was the hardest thing I’ve ever done. I’ve always loved literature and writing – it’s my first love – but the discipline, and understanding the mechanics of it,” she says. “But also life – I had priorities.” Including, of course, her family. Geri, 51, who enjoyed solo success after leaving the best-selling female group of all time in 1998, is married to Christian Horner, 49, the British former racing driver who now runs Formula 1’s Red Bull Racing team. The couple share a six-year-old ‘I really admire and son, Monty, and Geri has a 17-yearlove the Prince and old daughter, Bluebell, whose Princess of Wales. father is film-maker Sacha Gervasi. The teenager is yet to read her They do so much good mother’s book, an adventure story and work really hard’ centring on Rosie, an orphan who is sent to Bloodstone Island – a school for extraordinary teens and a sanctuary for endangered species. “She didn’t want to read it,” says Geri of Bluebell. “She said: ‘Mum, can I read this when it’s printed, so it doesn’t spoil it?’ That was OK,” she adds with a shrug.
DON’T MISS THIS WEEK… TV THE UK TONIGHT WITH SARAH-JANE MEE Sky News presenter Sarah-Jane Mee (right) hosts this new evening programme designed to help viewers make sense of the headlines and the issues affecting them. Covering the biggest stories of the day, the show features interviews, investigations and analysis from the Sky News team. On Sky News, Mondays to Thursdays at 8pm. REPORTS: KIRA RICHARDS. PHOTOS: CARSTEN WINDHORST. CHRIS PHILIPPO. GETTY IMAGES. MATT FROST. ROB YOUNGSON. STEVE ULLATHORNE Geri joins forces with the Prince of Wales in June (above) to support his Homewards project to end homelessness. The singer turned author is married to Christian Horner (together far left), the head of Formula 1’s Red Bull Racing team “Mothers and daughters, you know? Let’s just go with the flow. She did give me a couple of jokes, though – one about guacamole and Guatemala.” Her daughter has also inherited her mother’s passion for books. “She loves writing herself and is studying English literature – I’m so proud of her. And she’s probably a better writer than me,” she says. The book, which includes themes of friendship, kindness, bullying and ambition, isn’t autobiographical, but Geri says: “I definitely put my feelings in there.” In one passage, Rosie is informed at school of her father’s death – something Geri experienced when her father Laurence died of a heart attack. “The funny thing is, I didn’t realise what I’d written until afterwards,” she says. “Then I was like: ‘Oh my God, that’s exactly what happened to me.’ I was pulled out of a classroom where we were studying Hamlet to be told: ‘Your father is dead.’” Looking back on her younger self – a “toddler adult”, as she describes herself – Geri wishes she’d had “a bit more discipline and focus” on her education. “I was in the middle of my A-levels when I joined the Spice Girls. I’d love to go back. But they’ve given me an honorary doctorate at Sheffield Hallam University, so maybe they’ll let me in there,” she says, perking up at the thought of the award she received last year. “We all just want equality – no matter where you’re from, whether it’s Peckham, Watford [Geri’s home town] or Kensington, whatever your background is. It’s the size of your heart and mind: that’s always been so important to me.” FILM THE GREAT ESCAPER Sir Michael Caine stars opposite Glenda Jackson (together left) in this heart-warming adventure, made before Glenda’s death in June. It tells the real-life story of Bernard Jordan, who escaped his care home in 2014 to join fellow war veterans on a beach in Normandy to mark the 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings. In cinemas from Thursday. ALBUM THEA GILMORE Folk singer Thea Gilmore (right) releases her self-titled 20th studio album this week, after amassing more than 200,000 streams of lead single She Speaks in Colours. The Oxford-born songwriter, who wrote the track as part of BBC Radio 2’s 21st Century Folk initiative, also takes her new material on the road next month. Out on Friday; visit theagilmore.net. BOOK NOW PUPPETMAN ROYAL CONNECTIONS In June, Geri, who is a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations and works with the Royal Commonwealth Society, teamed up with the Prince of Wales as part of his Homewards project to end homelessness, of which she is an advocate. “I really admire and love the Prince and Princess of Wales,” she says. “They do so much good, and they’ve worked really hard.” Next on the agenda is to write another two books to complete the trilogy she has planned. They’ve already been picked up to be adapted for the big screen – a project she hopes to work on. With so many strings to her bow, it’s no wonder her husband has nicknamed her the Artful Dodger. What does the moniker mean to her? “Throw me out of the plane and I’ll let my parachute out on the way down. I’ve just had to learn to use the cards I’ve been dealt,” she says. “And I suppose it also means that even Watford girls can wear pearls.” INTERVIEW: ROSALIND POWELL Rosie Frost and the Falcon Queen by Geri Halliwell-Horner is out on 3 October, published by Scholastic, priced £7.99. Paul Zerdin (left), comedian, ventriloquist and winner of America’s Got Talent alent in 2015, returns to the UK with a brand-new family-friendly show, featuring puppet-tastic sketches based on his YouTube series Sponge Weekly eekly and a new set of characters to make all ages laugh out loud. From 5 October to 11 November. To book, visit paulzerdin.com/#tour. BOOK EDGE OF HERE In her debut collection of stories, actress and podcaster Kelechi Okafor delves into what life would be like in a reality close to our own, where technology lets you explore an alternate love-life with a stranger or feel another person’s emotions through a brain implant – but such futuristic experiences have harrowing consequences. Out now, published by Orion, £18.99. 105
DREAM ESCAPES Wall-to-wall sunshine and dramatic volcanic scenery make this Canary island ideal for a memorable family getaway this autumn Tenerife STAY Sitting on the island’s stirring south-coast volcanic landscape, Barceló Tenerife (2 (2) is perfect for style-conscious families keen for a hit of autumn sunshine. Bright bedrooms (3 (3) lead onto vast terraces, while rustic accents – sisal rugs and palapa-thatch parasols – abound. With several swimming pools to hop between as well as a lake for kayaking, there’s plenty to keep excitable youngsters entertained and the Royal Level all-inclusive option will spoil their parents. TASTE Penélope Cruz and her family holiday on Tenerife At lunchtime, leave the pool behind for mouth-watering deliciousness at the hotel’s Drago Buffet, which serves up food inspired by all four corners of the globe (1) 1).. Arrozante Restaurant is a winning spot overlooking the waves in which to enjoy whopping great dishes of prawn and chorizo paella, sure to impress even the pickiest eaters. Equally tempting, the resort’s laid-back Italian eatery La Dolce Vita Trattoria has the antipasti board down to a fine art and the wood-fired pizzas are super Be sure to save room superb. for the white chocolate and berry panna cotta. INDULGE Drop youngsters with the team at Barceló Tenerife’s kids’ club, then slink over to the spa and get away from it all. From top-to-toe scrubs to deeptissue massages, there’s an array of soothing therapies to choose from. You’ll resurface feeling freer of body and supremely blissed out. EXPLORE Although you and the gang will no doubt want to spend a considerable part of your stay poolside, there’s so much to see if you venture beyond Barceló’s perimeter. With its unusual lava formations and vibrant birdlife, the San Blas Nature Reserve will fascinate kids and adults alike. Elsewhere, the harbourside village of Los Abrigos is just right for an afternoon stroll and an ice cream, while the hotel team can also arrange boat trips to spot whales and dolphins frolicking in the Atlantic waters. iRoom Room rates at Barceló Tenerife T startt from £165 for two adults and two children in a double room on a B&B basis; visit barcelo. com. British Airways flies from London Gatwick to TTenerife South Airport from £42 each way; visit britishair britishairways.com. Nudea The Classic Boxer,, £35. Visit Boxer nudea.com Weekday eekday wire bikini top, top, £22; Brazilian bikini bottoms, bottoms, £12. Visit weekday.com Kosas Good Body Skin AHA + Enzyme Body Wash, Wash, £21. From cultbeauty.co.uk

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