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10 things we love • Subtle shades of dusty rose and warm neutrals set a nostalgic mood this season
Fine specimens • This season’s timepieces are things of rare beauty – grow your collection with care
Bouquet list • Covetable bags, bows and bracelets to sow colour and joy into your wardrobe
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Petal to the metal • Diamond adornments and glittering accents add a touch of opulence to a clean, bright look
Strike a posy • Chanel’s petal-hued bag evokes a sensorial fantasy of fresh air and sweetly scented flower beds
Still smiling • Supermodel, singer, silver-screen star: Twiggy reflects on the proudest moments of her rule-breaking, risk-taking career. Plus: a day in the life of a geopolitical strategist; lunch spots for sealing the deal; and how Issa Rae celebrates success
STAYING POWER • Once the face of the Swinging Sixties, Twiggy has continued to reinvent herself over her six-decade career. She tells Marie-Claire Chappet why she’s still embracing new opportunities
TINA FORDHAM • The geopolitical strategist and Fordham Global Foresight founder on staying ahead of the curve
ISSA RAE • The actress, writer and producer reflects on the key moments of her impressive career
Hothouse of creativity • Flowers take centre-stage in Chatsworth’s striking showcase. Plus: Naomie Harris goes undercover; Jessie Burton contemplates motherhood and writing; and Esther Freud pays tribute to her late friend Leigh Bowery ahead of the maverick artist’s major retrospective
NATURE’S PALETTE • Treasured blooms from Chatsworth’s house and gardens shine in a new show
ONE FOR THE BOOKS • Expect intimate talks and a stellar line-up at our next gathering
MAKING WAVES • The author Xiaolu Guo faces up to a literary leviathan with her feminist spin on Moby-Dick
ACTS OF CREATION • As she publishes her first book since becoming a parent, the novelist Jessie Burton reflects on her dual identity as a writer and mother
MOTHER’S PRIDE • Emma Barnett calls for greater recognition of both the joys and the sacrifices that come with maternity leave
POWER DRESSING • Revisit the sartorial highlights of the British Royals at Kensington Palace
LIGHT IN THE DARK • An all-female orchestra offered a chance of survival for a handful of prisoners among the horrors of Auschwitz, as Anne Sebba reveals in her moving new book
CARD SHARP • The Booker Prize-winning author Ben Okri on love, clairvoyance and his latest spirited tale
IN SEARCH OF LOST TIME
DOUBLE AGENT • Naomie Harris returns to the world of spies in an unconventional whodunnit
CULTURE CLASH
GIANT LEAPS • Ballet’s boldest festival swirls into London
TRUE TO FORM • As a new retrospective celebrating Leigh Bowery opens, Esther Freud remembers the pioneering performance artist’s lesser-seen side
Metamorphosis • Natasha Hulse’s embellished creations transform indoor spaces into gardens of earthly delights. Plus: the restaurateur bringing Ukrainian...