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It seems a cute cover, but I was wondering if anyone had this magazine and could scan this article about these spoilt brats I live in Estonia and they don't sell it here :/ Also if there are any nice editorials.
Cover:
Anne Hathaway in a Burberry Prorsum dress, shot by Matt Jones. 254 pgs. In the UK, comes with a 62 pg A5-sized ring-binder supplement that covers catwalk trends and accessories (image attached). A cute variation on the usual style of supplement.
Notable Articles:
• 2 pg 'favourite things' with Matthew Mellon
• 5 pg look at designer watches
• 1 pg interview with playwright Lucy Caldwell
• 1 pg interview with photographer Ari Ashley
• 2 pg look at Lord Thyssen's dubious art collecting habits
• 1 pg beauty file with stylist Bay Garnett
• 4 pg look at moisturisers
• 6 pg feature interview with Anne Hathaway
• 8 pg interview with "interiors guru" Christopher Gibbs
• 2 pg look at "the junior jet-set"
• 5 pg feature on party organiser Annabelle Neilson
• 5 pg holiday feature on the Maldives
Editorials:
NEW BEST TREND is a 14 pg studio-shot edit with Eloise Anderson @ Select and Alexandra Burman @ Premier in "the coolest looks of the seasons", which include neon, paisley print, swing coats and sequins. Shot by Oscar Falk (2 pics attached).
EXOTIC DREAMS is an 8 pg location edit where "the turban leads the way", worn by Natalia Belova @ Slides Paris. Shot by Lucio Gelsi, on location in Seville (2 pics attached).
Overall:
Only two proper editorials (and not even good ones) which is ludicrous for a March issue. Nothing special to be found in Tatler this month.
Oh, and there is no "spoilt brat special", unless what they were referring to was the junior jet-set article, which was just a few tiny head-shots of teenage heirs and heiresses who like to charter planes to get about. There's a short 200-word opinion piece amid the articles about mothers who spend more time maintaining their image at the expense of neglecting their child, but that piece is derivative drivel, its not even witty or incisive.
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