I went downstairs and the print issue was already through my door - comes with a Schools supplement this month.
The main issue itself is 154 pages, Chanel is the inside front cover ad, followed by 2 pgs Miley Cyrus for Dolce & Gabbana, 2 pgs Giorgio Armani then it's mostly watches, jewellery, perfumes and interiors. A little J'adore L'or sample. Back page is Dior.
Articles include the memories of Lee Miller's son about his mother, a look at Campbell's of Beauly (if you want good quality wools, tweeds, tartans and so on, go straight to the companies in Scotland - there'll be a relatively local supply chain and a decent price reflective of the situation, not like when the same materials get supplied to brands who'll inflate the price greatly once they've stuck their logo on), country houses to rent, and the colourful life of George Cottrell, "Nigel Farage's favourite fixer".
In the Rupert Everett feature, there's a shot of his first Tatler appearance in 1984, for fans of that particular year.
This month's fashion editorial has also been shot by Oli Kearon, it's set in a studio with white-painted statues and pillars, it's like a cross between a Greek temple and a chess set.
In the Divorce article, Earl Spencer is listed as the number one most eligible, Sophie Turner as the second. There's also an interview with former dancer, choreographer (and now author) Melanie Hanrick, who is Mick Jagger's current girlfriend.