A gourmet dinner at Marylebone’s carnival of cuisine
Take your seat at “London’s biggest dinner party” as the Marylebone Food Festival hits town
Read MoreTake your seat at “London’s biggest dinner party” as the Marylebone Food Festival hits town
Read MoreA limited edition make-up bag supports the UK enterprise in its work empowering women with career training
Live music takes centre stage alongside fine cuisine and showcases of art
Read MoreA constellation of Michelin-starred chefs, from Alain Ducasse to Clare Smyth, head to The Dorchester for a celebratory dinner raising funds for leukaemia research
Read MoreThe multi-Michelin-starred sensations collaborate on a five-course dinner showcasing their skills
Read MoreJoin a panel of cosmetic experts for an evening of fine food, wine and conversation for one night only
Read MoreFestivities and a fine feast at The Dorchester
Read MoreMix up your workout routine with a refreshing new twist – a muscle-flexing fitness class on ice followed by a leisurely brunch
Read MoreThe culinary maestro at the vanguard of modern Turkish cuisine opens his first London outpost
Read MoreThe theatre legends will take centre stage at two special culinary “in conversation with” events
The historic Paddington pub champions charcuterie at a one-day event that promises to have carnivores hooked
Read MoreThe master chef exchanges the buzz of the city for the bucolic charms of the Netherwood Estate
Read MoreChukkas make way for chakras as Bodhimaya founder Cornelius O’Shaughnessy guides guests through a week of therapies, meditation, movement and nutrition
Read MoreDavid McCourt, the founder and CEO of Granahan McCourt Capital, breaks bread with Spike Lee in LA, eats spaghetti amatriciana in London and closes deals at the 21 Club in New York
Head chef Jeremy Lee is joined by London’s crème de la crème for a series of gastronomic feasts
Read MoreOn-screen hair can make a star’s performance. Meet the stylists behind the toupees and tresses.
Autumn is the season not only of new looks on the catwalk but also of new looks on the small and silver screens as the television companies and Hollywood unveil their latest programmes and Oscar hopefuls. For what happens on TV and in cinemas can be at least as influential as what is shown on the runway. And as screen stylists strive to create believable characters, perhaps their most important craft or skill is hairstyling – and wigs.
Toast the New Year with a cocktail that matches your star sign at London’s latest Indian cuisine outpost
Read MoreSet in the The Dixon Hotel, this new South Bank restaurant follows in the footsteps of Blixen, Lorne and Riding House Café
Marylebone’s Xier will offer casual and fine dining to sate all tastes
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