I went to Dover Street Market on the weekend to collect a copy of LOVE, Katie
Grand’s new highly anticipated magazine. There is an installation on a bed,
surrounded by bespoke products to accompany the magazine’s launch. I am not sure what I was expecting, but this is a collector’s item. Her fresh approach to photographing celebrities takes your breath away, together with the sentiment behind it. She ends her first Editor’s letter quoting Anjelica Huston, ‘Nobody ever falls in love with you when you look great. It’s a rule. The real ones love you when you are you.’
Prada and Gagosian’s tag-team brought the fashion and art crowd to Carsten Höller’s Double Club Congo Prada party, which created a dialogue between Congolese and Western contemporary music, lifestyle, arts and design.
The Art world’s Takashi Murakami and Larry Gagosian held court in the Western art-filled Restaurant while Olympia Scarry and Melissa Odabash drank Congalese beer at the neon Western Bar. Music was a mix ofWestern Pop with Congolese Rumba and we loved the cultural fusion of the night.
Despite never having been a true connoisseur of roadside cuisine, I was very excited to try out Heston Blumenthal’s newly revamped Little Chef at Popham Services, off the M3 in Hampshire. Sitting in our retro-style booth, my friends and I tucked into the organic cheeseburger, scampi, and of course the iconic Olympic breakfast – a culinary triumph complete with baked beans. We all loved the striking 1950s style décor, designed by Abe Rogers, which features blue sky, seagull-dotted ceiling tiles and even music-activated toilets! On our departure, diners were queuing for 90 minutes – fast food has never been so chic.
Last night, Amy and I went to the launch of Zaha Hadid’s new tap project with Triflow Concepts. The glamorous event took place at a beautiful venue in central London. Ordinarily used as an art gallery, the space was spread across 4 floors and with stylish cocktails and canapés, was the perfect setting for the event. The taps were aptly positioned on top of Zaha-designed tables on the mezzanine so as to be observed from all angles, and looked wonderfully strange and beautifully fluid, reflecting the concept behind their design.
Marcus and I popped into the new Opus Store on King Street in Covent Garden and were blown away by the gallery-like setting surrounding these magnificent books. The epic-scale books are an archival collection of images and stories covering all manner of subjects from Manchester United FC to Vivienne Westwood. Size is not just what makes these limited-edition books unique – they often contain rare and previously unpublished images and are written by the finest writers in their field. Upcoming launches this year include Prince, The Saatchi Gallery and Formula One.
Fashion Talk Series at The Arts Club - London
Chelsea Textiles at MaisonObjet
Deco off paris
Jim thompson showroom paris
Royal morceau paris