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  • Sartoria Dei Duchi at The Royal Exchange: Redefining Luxury

    December 10, 2025

    Meet Sartoria Dei Duchi, the fashion house bringing Italian craftsmanship to modern London professionals at The Royal Exchange In an era of relentless visual and cultural noises, true luxury has learned to whisper. Few maisons understand this better than Sartoria Dei Duchi, the Italian tailoring house whose philosophy is rooted in quiet luxury and unwavering, [...]

  • Somerset Cider Brandy: The UK’s most sustainable spirit

    December 10, 2025

    The Somerset Cider Brandy Company claims to produce the most sustainable spirit in the UK, a bold statement, given the range and variety of products on the market. However, as managing director, Matilda Temperley tells City PM, apple trees, in particular cider apple trees, are one of the most environmentally friendly crops on the planet. [...]

  • London Museum: inside the £400m cultural development at West Smithfield

    December 9, 2025

    The London Museum is set to open at West Smithfield in 2026. It is one of Europe’s largest cultural developments and is backed by more than £400m in funding from Canada Corporation and the Mayor of London, of which the City Corporation is contributing £222m. I recently toured the museum and met [...]

  • The Fit Prince: Good, silly fun for the festive season

    December 9, 2025

    The Fit Prince, now showing at the King’s Head, is a completely unhinged mash-up of Christmas rom-coms, fairytales and puppet shows.  Coming off the back of a well-received run at the Edinburgh Fringe, The Fit Prince – whose full title actually reads “The Fit Prince (who gets switched on the square in the frosty castle [...]

  • Inside London’s occult bookshops

    December 9, 2025

    As I stood outside Watkins Books, the oldest occult bookshop in London, an old man approached me. “Number 23 is the one you want,” he said, pointing down the street. I looked confused. “Murder! A woman stabbed in the basement!”  The man, who quickly walked on, was referring to the 1961 murder of Elsie Batten, [...]

  • Woodford Reserve teams up with fashion house Markarian for 2025 holiday bottle

    December 9, 2025

    Kentucky Bourbon brand Woodford Reserve has launched a limited edition 2025 holiday bottle, created in collaboration with New York fashion designer Alexandra O’Neill. Best known as the founder of luxury label Markarian, O’Neill’s design features a classy take on traditional sprigs of mistletoe and festive stars.  The palette – with a backdrop of sage green [...]

  • Your guide to what’s new for the 2025/26 ski season

    December 9, 2025

    Ski holidays are a mainstay at this time of year but with the general economic gloom and climate change affecting some of our favourite destinations, being informed is more important than ever. Here’s our guide to where’s hot and what’s new. South Tyrol  The Italian Dolomites region is way less high-profile than the Alps, but [...]

  • The Old Course Hotel is bringing a modern twist to a classic

    December 8, 2025

    St Andrews is known for three things: being the third oldest university in the English-speaking world; sparking the love affair between Prince William and Kate; and being the home of golf.  If you’re thinking of checking it out, the famous The Old Course Hotel has teamed up with some impressive experts to create a variety [...]

  • Where to drink wine in London with a touch of old-fashioned glamour

    December 8, 2025

    It is a pattern we see repeatedly. At times of austerity and economic hardship: people crave luxury, colour and escapism. During the Great Depression we saw the rise of jazz, dancehalls and art deco glamour, while the World War II ushered in an era of  escapist, technicolour movies filled with flights of fancy. Now in the [...]

  • The Great Christmas Feast review: A festive London must-do

    December 8, 2025

    In a sea of A Christmas Carol stage adaptations, The Great Christmas Feast by The Lost Estate is easily up there with the best.

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