SLOANE SQUARE, December 2014

Local magazine printed in limited numbers serving Central London's exclusive Chelsea district within the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea. Content is typically short-form articles, including local events and personalities, art, culture, fashion and food.

67 pages

New

Travel-size, dimensions approx.17 x 24 cm

On the cover: David Mach, M&M, 2014. (The image appears again in the article, a little smaller but without the text overlaying it).

In this issue

COVER:  POP WORLD:  As the Saatchi Gallery opens its doors to a new exhibition looking at the far-reaching legacy of Pop Art, Tim Arbabzadah explores the origins and influence of art’s most recognisable movement. 

EVENTS:  All the best festive events to treat your family this season.

BRIEFING:  From carol concerts to gift fairs, all the latest news from Chelsea.

FOOD:   Lorna Davies meets Canvas chef Michael Riemenschneider. Plus round up of all the latest foodie finds. 

FASHION:  ALICE’S WONDERLAND:  Alice Temperley is a star of British fashion, her designs synonymous with bohemian elegance and vintage-inspired glamour.  We catch up with her to celebrate the launch of the new Temperley London pop up store on the Kings Road.  Plus searching out the hottest winter trends. 

FASHION AND BEAUTY:  A round up of the latest top treatments and wares to hit Chelsea.

GIFTS:  Christmas shopping is all wrapped up with our ultimate gift guide.

JEWELLERY:  Why Monica Vinader’s hand-crafted artisan pieces are a-list favourites.

CHARITY:  Charity shops can be a fertile hunting ground for the ethical fashionista, great for designer bargains and for the planet, and Oxfam’s Shawfield Street boutique is leading the way.

MY CHELSEA:  Artist Stasha Palos on a few of her favourite things.

GARDENS:  Take a walk around the Chelsea Physic Garden, one of the oldest botanic gardens in Britain, with its new director.

AS TOLD TO: Ellie O’Connor, Borough Commander of Kensington and Chelsea, on a day in the life of the Metropolitan Police. 

COMMUNITY:  Children’s artist and story teller Siggistardust is auctioning off one of her beautiful tree murals in aid of Great Ormond Street Hospital.  Also known as Sigalit Hart, she explains how it all came about.

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