Luminaries October Hot List - The Playful Pre-Raphaelities, Katharine Hamnett's Bio Fur Stieff Teddy Coat, Piano Jazz at the 606 Club and Bridgerton Tea at The Randolph Hotel

The Luminaries What's Hot in October Feature explores Ashmolean's stunning Pre-Raphaelites exhibition, a glam Bridgerton afternoon tea at The Randolph and longs to be cocooned in Katharine's Hamnett's iconic Stieff, teddy bear bio fur coat

The Princess of Wales Wows Belfast in the Purrfect Pussycat Bow Blouse By Winser London

Meow! The Princes of Wales' power dresses in The Winser London silk pussy cat bow blouse, a blouse loved by prime ministers, queens and the Scarlet Pimpernel writes Alison Jane Reid.

The Blonde Review

Blonde is a violent, miserable ordeal of a film that trashes Marilyn Monroe's classic film legacy to focus on the tragic side of her life writes arts journalist Alison Jane Reid. Someone, please come up with a better script!

Marilyn Monroe, Eternally, Sustainably in Style

Marilyn Monroe is our eternal style icon this month, inspired by Alfred Eisenstaedt's iconic 1953 image of Marilyn at home dressed in snow white Capri pants and a simple black turtleneck. Now create the look with the pick of sustainable luxury fashion made to last.

The Magic Review: Borgen, Queen Elizabeth through the Music She Loved and Funny Pages

Arts Journalist Alison Jane Reid reviews Borgen Power and Glory - the political drama to watch in these darkening political and social times. Plus The Queen's Life in Music, Funny Pages and how to eat an apple a day.

Never Have I Ever Wanted to Learn to Play the Harp Like Pippa Reid, Eva Alkula and Devi Beside the Seaside

The harp is cool thanks to Devi in Never Have I Ever. Journalist Alison Jane Reid discussed harp fever and Metamorphosis a harp concert by Pippa Reid-Foster and Eva Akula beside the seaside

The Magic Film, Drama and Radio Review: Fifty Shades of Persuasion; Javier Bardem Plays Dirty in The Good Boss, Lady Gaga in House of Gucci and Radio Jewels...

In this week's magic film, drama and radio review, arts journalist Alison Jane Reid reviews two shades of Jane Austen's Persuasion. She studies Javier Bardem's misuse of power in the Good Boss and Kate Moss ditches wildness for meditation and gardening in the Cotswolds.
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