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Secrets to makingyour jewellery popon every occasionBy Abena BaileyThe term ‘statement’ is more synonymous with fashion than handbagsand shoes these days. Everyone is talking about ‘making a statement’and this season is no different.This season it’s our jewellery that is required to accomplish saidcreative task and, let’s face it, this is not something that comes naturallyto all of us.The autumn/winter fashion shows were studded with an array ofdifferent jewellery pieces, from Chanel’s slogan cuffs and Balmain’schokers to Rodarte’s eyebrow rings; it has become evident that finishingyour outfit with a layer of jewellery is an absolute must.The message from the designers is be creative and be playful because your jewellery box iswhere your individuality can come into its own.Earrings and necklaces are two failsafe pieces that will always draw attention yet the key tosuccess is that they generally should be kept apart.Big neck pieces fit with the season’s bohemian trend. Outfits can be punctuated best withsculptured metals and natural materials like the chunky wooden beads seen at Marni. And don’tbe afraid to mix your necklaces with your chokers as seen on the Versace runway. The secret togetting it right is to think wisely about your neckline.Use draping pieces to elongate high neck tops, chokers for strapless tops and match the wayyour jewellery hangs to the scoop of your top.Most importantly, if you go big on the neck, minimise everywhere else to create balance.Neck adornment is not the only item that has gone over-the-top for the autumn/winterseason; earrings are also taking centre stage.Pieces sculptured from gold into sleek silhouettes were seen on the Loewe runway whilemultiple piercings made an appearance at Balenciaga and DNKY and dramatic chandelier stylescreated glamour at Miu Miu.Ear candy was also brazenly unmatching, asymmetrical and even shaped like safety pins andother utility items. The key with the statement earring is to choose something that frames yourface, such as long drops to complement swan necks and shorter pieces for round faces and shortnecks. Let them speak for themselves, give them space by leaving off necklaces and pulling backyour hair.As for those multiple ear piercings, keep the same colour hues and themes on the same ear.The more earrings you use the smaller they should be to keep the overall look harmonized. And ifyou want simple elegance, small studs with a high-neck top are the way to go.There is always one thing to remember.Whether it be a day in the office or out with friends,choose something you love to makeyour statement about you.6 the riverside journals7 the riverside journals


FeaturesLuxury TravelOur travel reporter Abena Bailey takes you on a journey looking at four adventurous cruiseholidays that we feel sure you will want to set sail on, long and short haul. Yasemen Kaner–White explains why ‘to know Montenegro, is to love Montenegro’, and there is a luxury holidayjust waiting for your arrival at Loch Lomond Waterfront, Stirlingshire.Weddingshawesandcurtis.co.ukWe are very pleased to be speaking with Caroline Castigliano,luxury wedding designer based in the heart of Knightsbridge, and Caroline talks to thejournals about what inspired her and the growth of her luxury wear brand. We have tickets tobe won for The Wedding Show so get your entries in before the closing date.FashionAn essential date for your diary – the forthcoming Clothes Show 2015.The newly-branded show will return to London Olympia 25-27 September offering an all-newand unique fashion experience. With fashion and sparkles in mind we bring you theZara Phillips collection by Calleija Jewellery.DISCOVER THE NEW COLLECTION ONLINEDiningCrocker’s Folly is so much more than a restaurant and so near Lord’s cricket ground if you’rean Ashes fan. Boulters Restaurant/Riverside Brasserie Maidenhead is perfect for summerdining with stunning views down the Thames, and fabulous food and cocktails too.Luxury Homes/PropertyJeremy McGivern, founder of London’s leading luxury property search agencyMercury Homesearch, warns our readers of the seven most expensive mistakes thatLondon property buyers can make.IN CINEMAS AUGUST 14warnerbros.co.uk/themanfromuncle© 2015 Warner Bros. Ent. All Rights Reserved.Beaconsfield, Chelsea & Kensington, Westminster, Elmbridge, Mayfair, Henley & Marlow, Richmond and Windsor Journals are copyright and may not be reproduced inany form, either in part or whole without permission from Redbrook Media Limited. Whilst every reasonable precaution has been taken, no responsibility is taken forany service or product featured in these publications or any loss arising therefrom. Articles that have been individually authored may contain personal opinion, thusrelevant to the piece, but not an opinion or belief shared by Redbrook Media Limited. The Publisher reserves the right to decline any advertisement or article which isdeemed unsuitable, prior to publication.9 the riverside journals


16 Glentworth StreetLondon NW1 5PG+44(0)7807 751166+44(0)207 486 2401www.onitaa.co.ukGet the looksFestival StyleGet The GlossBoho BraidsThe Look: The ultimate festival‘it-girl’ braid.The Trick: Experiment withplacement and keep it loose, thiswill give the braid a laid-backmodern feel.How: “A detailed braid is a failsafeway to vamp up your festivallook”, says Kim Lomax, Stylist atSassoon Salon, South MoltonStreet. Flip your parting andplait a small section through theside. If you want to keep it softand romantic, plait small, loosesections of hair at random andsecure with an invisible band.Finish the look with a light mist ofSassoon Profession, Edit Hold.The UltimateCover-UpThe Look: Keep less-than-freshhair looking chic with a headscarfor hair knot.The Trick: Distracting and pretty,a headscarf or hair knot is theperfect cover-up.How: “Simply scrunch someSassoon Professional Curl Forminto your hair and tie up into aponytail just above the nape ofyour neck – wrap it around ontoitself to create a chic texturedknot. If your roots are lookingtired, finish by adding yourheadband or scarf,” says KimLomax, Stylist at Sassoon Salon,South Molton StreetLived-In WavesThe Look: Fresh, subtle & totallyundoneThe Trick: Spritz a dry-shampooonto hair to create an instantbohemian feel. Use your fingers toroughly tease and avoid brushingthrough.How: “If you’re wearing yourhair down, forget bouncy wavesand volume – festival texture isall about that effortless, lived-inlook” says says Kim Lomax,Stylist at Sassoon Salon, SouthMolton Street. Use a texture spray,such as Sebastian, Drynamic forinstantly chic mussed-up look.Get the perfect festival look at:Sassoon Salon, South Molton StBook now +44 (0) 20 7491 8848RBMREDBROOK MEDIA.COMEditors’ LetterDear ReadersIt would appear we are now on our countdown to Christmas ifyou believe all the hype, however we at the Journals like to thinkwe have a couple more exciting issues before then.With only days left until the start of the World Rugby Cup wehave a lovely spread with a great picture of one of our favouriteRoyals – His Royal Highness Prince H.This weather has been very mixed lately but we have it ongood authority the Boodles’ winners enjoyed their day out!While at Boodles we met Hugo Taylor who we welcome into theFestivals edition of the Journals with his luxury eyewear brandTaylor Morris. He is better remembered perhaps for his part inthe TV programme Made In Chelsea.We have been privileged to work with many beautiful venuesand we would like to share with you our visit to Crocker’s Folly,St John’s Wood, a beautiful restaurant, ideal for weddings andboth private and business events with the luxury of havingtheir own private apartments for short term rent.We are very proud of our Festivals front covers and extend abig thank you to John-Paul Pietrus, Vogue Fashion photographer– and how remarkably fitting they are for this edition. We hopethat you will enjoy some of the fantastic features that we havelined up for you including a walk round Soho where we discoveran array of fine eateries, and suggestions on how to enjoyHolidays on the Water.We wish you a warm and pleasant couple of months untilour next issue is out. Please enjoy the Festivals read –from all at Team Redbrook Media.Cover CreditsPhotographer: John-Paul Pietrus, www.johnpaulpietrus.comStylist: Lucia Liu Make Up: Adam de CruzHair: Bon Models: Lina and MarineAll clothing from: Christian DiorDirector – Michele Brooksmichele@redbrookmedia.comEditorial – editorial@redbrookmedia.comEditorial TeamJill Menghetti Richard Yarrow Abena BaileyAnne Noakes Alex Bailey-Staines Jeannelise EdelstonRichard Lucas Rav Tiensa Nina Koo-Seen-LinYasemen Kaner-WhiteAssociate Publisher – Kay Woodskay@redbrookmedia.comBusiness Development Manager – Tina Mooretinamoore@redbrookmedia.comBusiness Development Manager – Lynda Foskettlynda@redbrookmedia.comBusiness Development Manager – Jo SmithJo@redbrookmedia.comDesign – John Dunnedesign@redbrookmedia.comProduction Manager – Karen Rolfeproduction@redbrookmedia.comSocial Media Marketing Coordinator –Jared Giffordsocial@redbrookmedia.comRedbrook Media Limited36a High Street,Chesham, Buckinghamshire HP5 1EPTeI: 01494 784920/793936www.redbrookmedia.comTwitter: @riversidejFacebook: riversidejournals11 the riverside journals


Top brands and music acts confirmed forTheClothes Show2015in association with ALCATEL ONETOUCHThe Clothes Show, in association with ALCATEL ONETOUCH, isheaded in an exciting new direction for 2015, with heavy investment tore-launch, refuel and revamp as the one-stop destination for fashionhungry crowds to shop AW15 pieces from top brands, as well asseeing paramount music acts, key talent and credible fashion industryexperts on stage.The newly branded show will return to the NEC from 4-8 December2015 offering an all-new and unique fashion experience. Visitors can takea stroll down The Clothes Show’s, Boutique Boulevard, where they will beable to shop in pop up stores from the likes of Sugarhill Boutique, PlayfulPromises, Mink Pink, Wolf & Whistle, and House of CB.Style savvy shoppers can mix high-street buys with the most soughtafterlabels in the Designer Outlet. New to the show, Pringle, Mawi andBolongaro Trevor will sit alongside Gushlow and Cole to offer lust-havebrands with a discounted designer price tag. Paul’s Boutique, Oasis,South Beach, Love and Glamorous will also add to the line-up with their must-have AW15 collections.With every great outfit comes the all-important finishing touches! A whole host of Hair & Beautyproducts from brands including Rimmel, Elemis, Ciate, Lee Stafford, THX Total Hair Experts, and TheBeauty Store will be on show, as well as pamper pit-stops where visitors can sit back and enjoy a luxury blowdry, manicures and make-overs from hair and beauty experts.Adding to the Girls’ Day Out experience will be fashion-fuelled stages: The Image Catwalk, showingthe latest in high-street, graduate and emerging designer collections and The Olympus PEN Style Studio,offering exclusive trend presentations and interviews from leading designers.The ALCATEL ONETOUCH Fashion Theatre in association with Capital FM will also see a revamp, showcasinga high-energy spectacle of fashion, music and dance. Head stylist Karl Willett will bring together the very best inhigh-street and designer brands to the show while British singer-songwriter Ella Eyre will take to the stage of theiconic 5,000-seat atrium on Sunday 6th December for the first time to perform her latest single.Joining Karl at the show will be the return of leading names in fashion including Caryn Franklin MBE. Watchthis space for further celeb announcements as we count down to the hottest event on the fashion calendar…In line with the changes for 2015, The Clothes Show is also delighted to reveal its highly-anticipatedcampaign, fronted by four British models – Erika Pattison, Sarah-Ann Macklin, Hannah Dodd and RhiannonLaslett – who were all scouted at the show over the last 10 years by Select Model Management.From globetrotting around the world working for the likes of Holly Fulton during Fashion Week, tostarring in Burberry’s Christmas ad campaign and starting out in the industry while continuing education,The Clothes Show’s Brit Pack, aged between 15 and 25, are all at different stages in their careers and havereturned to where it all began to be named the ‘faces of’ the new 2015 campaign.The next edition of The Clothes Show inassociation with ALCATEL ONETOUCH willtake place from 4-8 December 2015 at theNEC, Birmingham. Priority tickets will go onsale on 8 June. For more information, pleasevisit: www.clothesshow.com.12 the riverside journals13 the riverside journals


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24 the riverside journalsHad enoughof vacationingon dry land?This summer,choose an aquaadventure.HolidayH2OSummer is finally here, which means it’s time to slather on the suncream, chase after the ice cream van and don the sunglasses, all in anattempt to combat the heat. But one of the best (and most fun) waysto keep cool is to take some time off and enjoy the life aquatic.Holidays on the water are no longer restricted to the beach. Thesedays, there’s a trend to find alternative water trips. From narrowboathotels and B&Bs (Boat & Breakfasts) to island hoppingvia seaplanes and ancient coastal dips, there are plenty ofoptions. The seas, rivers and lakes are your oyster.By Nina Koo-Seen-LinCanal boat tour in the UKImages of the children’s TV show ‘Rosie and Jim’ might spring to mind when wethink of narrow-boats. But now is the perfect time to holiday on one. The inlandwaterways around the UK are better than they’ve ever been, and with over twothousand miles of canals to choose from there’s plenty of choice to suit you.Pick: Away4awhile is a company that specializes in hotelboat cruises aroundthe UK. They offer mid-week, weekend and week-long breaks that embarkfrom various places, including Birmingham, Worcester, Stratford upon Avon,Warwick and Banbury.For more information, tel: 0845 644 5144 or visit www.away4awhile.co.ukA fjord excursion in NorwayNo trip to Norway would be complete without a glimpse of the magnificent fjords.Norway is famous for these scenic water inlets and many are renowned for theiraccessibility. A range of activities is available, from hiking and glacier walking tofishing and swimming, making this an outdoor enthusiast’s dream destination.Pick: Norway in a Nutshell provides comprehensive routes around Norway’sspectacular scenery, both on land and sea. The tour starts with a picturesquetrain ride from Oslo to Bergen which whizzes past glaciers, deep forests andlakes. In the village of Flåm on Sognefjord, you can take a 90-minute boat tourto see Norway’s longest and deepest fjord.For more information, tel: +47 815 68 222 or visit www.norwaynutshell.comHouseboat holiday home in AmsterdamFloating holiday homes that have a permanent mooring have become increasinglypopular over the years as they’re often cheaper than staying in a hotel. There’s aromantic element that also appeals, especially to couples. Europe in particular hasa number of beautiful places to take a break on a houseboat.Pick: De Dageraad is a houseboat located near the former harbour of Amsterdam.It consists of two luxury ensuite bedrooms and a guest kitchen. A deliciousbreakfast is served by owners Sylvie and Theo every morning, and rental bikes areprovided to ride around the canal ring and other sights of the city.For more information, tel: + 31 6 39143000,email bbdageraad@gmail.com or visit www.bedbreakfastdedageraad.nlA cool cruise around CroatiaCruises are no longer a holiday choice just for retired couples. More and morepeople are beginning to see that setting sail on a luxury liner is one of the best andmost comfortable ways of discovering a new part of the world. Cruises aroundEurope are particularly good value for money as everything can be purchased inone packet. It’s a good option for families or those who want to feel pampered.Pick: Saga’s Dalmation Island Explorer cruise starts in the ancient walled cityof Dubrovnik and sails to the islands of Brac and Korcula.For more information, tel: 0800 056 6099 or visit www.saga.co.uk/holidaysIsland hopping by seaplane in ScotlandAn eagle-eye view of the land and sea is one of the most extraordinary sights toexperience. These aircraft have floats or skis instead of wheels and are designedto land on and take off from water. Don’t think of seaplanes as mere vessels oftransportation. They provide some breathtaking views from lift off to landing.Pick: Loch Lomond Seaplanes is the UK’s only commercial seaplane tourservice. Routes include the ‘West Coast Explorer’ where passengers can seethe Isle of Bute and Rothesay Castle, and the ‘Loch Lomond Discovery’. Thecompany has also expanded its tour operations over the Isle of Skye whichprovides spectacular views of the Cuillin.For more information, tel: 01436 675030 or visitwww.lochlomondseaplanes.comWild swimming in SloveniaSummer is the perfect time to plunge into one of the earth’s most basicelements. Wild swimming offers a little more adventure than the localswimming pool. The world has a number of rivers, lakes and reservoirs tochoose from as well as pools and springs. Even ravines and gorges (perfectfor snorkelling) are accessible.Pick: The Slovenian Alps are surrounded with glacial lakes, crystal clear watersand clean, fresh air. Swimtrek, a leading swimming holiday operator, providesexpeditions around Lake Bled, the Soca river and Triglav National Park. Basedin the small town of Bohinj, the excursion includes a swim to the 17th centurychurch on Bled Island.For more information, tel: 01273 739 713 or visit www.swimtrek.com25 the riverside journals


Four adventurouscruise holidays you’llwant to set sail on28 the riverside journalsright nowBy Abena BaileyGot jungle fever?Steppes Travel is taking people deep into the tropics guided by celebrity naturalist andwildlife presenter Chris Packham.The Papua New Guinea Luxury Cruise, leaving on November 8 this year, has just18 cabins so its guests get a near exclusive insight into the jungle, islands, reefs andsmall communities. The itinerary includes Tufi, an amazing dive site, Soloman sea’scrystal waters, Jacquinot Bay’s jungles and beaches and Tavolo to visit a communityof 500 people established there by the local government to protect the environment.Speed boats will take small groups snorkelling in dolphin- and turtle-infestedwaters while the ship’s helicopter will take guests out to see the amazing land from atotally different view. The menu of activities includes volcano hikes, tuna fishing andgoing deep into the jungle, yet none of this jeopardises the luxury aspect of the trip.Heading for a cold frontOnce only taken on by the great explorers of the past, expeditions to the Antarctic are whatthose with a real sense of adventure are opting for, and with this year being the centenaryyear of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s Endurance Expedition there is no better time to do it. Thestory of how the crew, abandoned 200 miles from the Antarctic mainland, survived for 138days in the harsh environment is a remarkable one of determination and survival.Silversea Expeditions has launched a series of cruises setting off in November and December2015 and January, February and December 2016, to mark the occasion. Guests will follow in thefootsteps of the explorer and on-board historians will help bring the story to life.For wildlife lovers the 12-night Jewel of the High Arctic itinerary by One Ocean Expeditionswill explore the untouched wilderness and national parks of Baffin Island in June 2016.Dubbed by many as the wildlife ‘super highway’ of the Arctic, visitors sail on a small shipthrough deep fjords, soaring mountains and immense glacial systems to visit wildlife hotspotsin search of beluga, bowhead and the elusive narwhal, as well as walrus and polar bear. Guestswill have the opportunity to go sea kayaking, hike in two of Canada’s spectacular and otherwiseinaccessible National Parks – Auyuittuq in southern Baffin Island and Sirmilik in the north – andmix with Inuit communities who inhabit this remote wilderness.A real life adventureEveryday life can be more fascinating than a meticulously planned excursion and the peoplebehind THV Patricia’s tour around the UK coastline know this.This is a voyage that could change route at any time or stop at any place for all mannerof reasons because the 12 passengers on this fortnight-long holiday will actually be guestsonboard a working ship.THV Patricia, the flagship of Trinity House, services and maintains navigational buoys,light vessels and offshore lighthouses around England, Wales and the Channel Islands.It also deals with maritime emergencies and wrecks so things could change due toemergencies or changes to work schedules.Guests will join the route along the Thames Estuary where some of the largest ships todock in the UK can be found; the North Sea, an important trading area where fishing, windfarms, offshore oil and gas exploration take place; the South Coast, home to the busiestshipping lane in the world; the West Coast with its dramatic cliff tops, tempestuous seasand strong tides, and the Bristol Channel, with its many lighthouses marking dangerousoffshore rocks.A world away from conventional cruises, guests are encouraged to watch the officersand crew working at the nerve centre of the ship, ask questions and learn more about thevital work that is undertaken to maintain maritime safety in UK waters.No palm trees thanks!The rugged landscape of the Argyll and the Hebrides provides the backdrop while themythical stories of the Scottish lochs provide a sense of wonder to Majestic Line’s offeringsof small ship cruises along the west coast of Scotland.The company has just three converted fishing boats each taking up to 11 passengers toremote parts of Scotland – white sand islands, beautiful castles and sleepy villages.It’s a relaxed meander through an inspiring part of Britain and those onboard get to seewhales, dolphins, roaming deer and otters.It’s a truly different vibe to a traditional cruise. Much more intimate, there is an onboardchef who cooks up local produce collected along the way so expect delights such as LochFyne oysters for lunch or porridge with honey and malt whisky for breakfast, and the captainwill even let you have a go at steering.29 the riverside journals


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