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PUGLIA | KATE HOLSTEIN FOR CEREAL MAGAZINE

1 August 2016

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I’m absolutely loving these shots by Kate Holstein of Puglia for Cereal Magazine. Her quiet calm and sophisticated style is timeless and I’d happily frame each shot and put it up on my wall.

“This part of Italy is one of Europe’s most abundant agricultural hubs, producing much of the country’s wine, olive oil, produce, and the hard durum wheat used to make pasta. The cuisine alone is reason enough to make the trip, but then there’s the scenery…”

Head over to Cereal’s journal to see and read more.

 

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kate holstein, cereal magazine, blog, read cereal, photography, puglia, italy, peninsula, rustic landscape, whitewashed towns, abundant agriculture, wine, olive oil, durum wheat, pasta making, scenery, quiet, calm, sophisticated style, timeless

kate holstein, cereal magazine, blog, read cereal, photography, puglia, italy, peninsula, rustic landscape, whitewashed towns, abundant agriculture, wine, olive oil, durum wheat, pasta making, scenery, quiet, calm, sophisticated style, timeless

kate holstein, cereal magazine, blog, read cereal, photography, puglia, italy, peninsula, rustic landscape, whitewashed towns, abundant agriculture, wine, olive oil, durum wheat, pasta making, scenery, quiet, calm, sophisticated style, timeless

kate holstein, cereal magazine, blog, read cereal, photography, puglia, italy, peninsula, rustic landscape, whitewashed towns, abundant agriculture, wine, olive oil, durum wheat, pasta making, scenery, quiet, calm, sophisticated style, timeless

kate holstein, cereal magazine, blog, read cereal, photography, puglia, italy, peninsula, rustic landscape, whitewashed towns, abundant agriculture, wine, olive oil, durum wheat, pasta making, scenery, quiet, calm, sophisticated style, timeless

 

 
MORE INFORMATION | Cereal
PHOTOGRAPHY | Kate Holstein
 
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IN FRAGRANCE HEAVEN | LE LABO

7 April 2015

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So, here’s the thing… sometimes things pass me by. No, really! Even me! OCD-perfectionist-Supermami is not always on her game and stuff slips my mind. [insert sarcastic face]

Le Labo has to be on that list and I can only blame severe sleep deprivation and crying babies for this almost inexcusable oversight. You see Le Labo launched it’s London store in February 2010, just as I was up to my elbows in nappies and trying to figure out why my baby wouldn’t sleep – turns out he was just hungry, duh!

So, when I recently read an interview with co-founder Fabrice Penot in Cereal magazine it prompted me to pay the store a visit and oh my, what an experience it was. As mentioned I can get slightly OCD about certain things and the Le Labo conceptstore almost turned me into a fragrance fanatic.

The beautifully simple concept makes it easy for the lay(wo)man to find their way around Le Labo’s range of 14 scents. Firstly, you have to decide which of the 3 main fragrance groups – ranging from citrus to floral and musky – you feel most comfortable with. Then you can delve deeper into your chosen group and sniff 4-5 scents before finally choosing which size bottle you’d like to purchase (0.5, 1.7 or 3.4 FL OZ).

A bit of a warning at this point: they’re not cheap but the added benefit of the 2 larger bottles is that they can be refilled with a 20% discount. Only once you’ve chosen your desired product do they prepare the bottle in their lab [#gettit?] and add their retro functional label.

Oh, and did I mention that they have some scented candles for the home (Figue for me please) and body care products too!? All wonderfully designed and packaged in Le Labo signature industrial style – quite the opposite to the (mostly) over-the-top perfume packaging.

I absolutely adored the experience with a super relaxed and approachable assistant who was happy for me to try everything and snap away on my iPhone to my hearts content. She even gave me a sample of my favourite fragrance Santal 33 which I’m going to treasure until I can afford the real deal.

Luckily, my birthday is round the corner. [insert confetti face]

 

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MORE INFORMATION | Le Labo
PHOTOGRAPHY | Yours Truly
 
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PLACES TO GO | MELANIE GILES CAFE

19 June 2014

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Remember my girlie trip to Wiltshire and visit to Hartley Farm shop & cafe a few weeks ago!? Turns out me and girls missed another highlight in the area, namely the fabulous hair salon come cafe Melanie Giles in Bradford on Avon, a stone’s throw from Hartley Farm.

I came across it on readcereal.com and loved Rich Stapelton’s photos of which I’m giving you a sneak peek – please go to readcereal.com for the whole story and more photos.

Melanie Giles’ quirky idea came about when they started serving fresh croissants, simply with jam and butter out of their Rayburn oven in the winter months and the customers (and staff) leapt up the idea. Melanie decided to add some great quality Monmouth coffee beans and THE best cafe slash hair salon in the area was born. They’ve now even got their very own Monmouth schooled barista on site who knows how to pour the silky smooth Ivy House Jersey milk for the perfect cappuccino.

Think another trip to Wiltshire is on the cards.
 

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DESIGN | CEREAL MAGAZINE VOLUME 5

1 May 2014

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Cereal magazine Volume 5 is out now and it’s looking mighty fine indeed.

Lovers of minimalist aesthetics and quiet photography will no doubt salivate over the reduced and spacious layout of the latest 140 pages as I did over Volume 4.

Covering food, travel and lifestyle you can find stories off the beaten track on Helsinki, Charleston, Paris and the Isles of Scilly with an essay on the private history of honey and a showcase of some of the team’s essential travel bags.

Order your copy here.
 
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PLACES TO GO | LONDON TRAVEL GUIDE BY CEREAL

6 February 2014

London Guide By Cereal via Stylejuicer

 

ONE | St John Bread & Wine | 94-96 Commercial Street, London, E1 6LZ

TWO | Margaret Howell | 34 Wigmore Street, London, W1U 2RS

THREE | Folk Clothing | 11 Dray Walk, London, E1 6QL

FOUR | Serpentine Gallery | Kensington Gardens, London, W2 3XA

FIVE | Folklore | 193 Upper Street, London, N1 1RQ

SIX | Corner Room | Town Hall Hotel, Patriot Square, London, E2 9NF

SEVEN | Monocle Shop | 2A George Street, London, W1U 3QS

EIGHT | Tokyo Bike | 87-89 Tabernacle Street, London, EC2A 4BA

NINE | Daunt Books | 83 Marylebone High Street, London, W1U 4QW

TEN | Workshop Coffee | 27 Clerkenwell Road, London, EC1M 5RN

 

Bristol-based Cereal Magazine are seriously taking over the world with their newly launched online travel guides, called Guided By Cereal. An annual subscription fee of £20 gives you full access to all travel guides as well as a Guided Travel Journal where outtakes and notes on each location are shared.

Currently there are 10 cities around the world including faves as London, Paris, Manhattan, LA and Hong Kong but also less common destinations like Charleston, Austin, Seoul, Vancouver and Bath (note for non-UK residents: Bath is a beautiful town in the west of England, slightly off the beaten track). I love the fact that each city has a local Cereal ambassador to ensure that everything is up to date and the recommended places keep up the good work.

The holistic approach that complements the magazine beautifully and the concept reminds me of Wallpaper* Magazine and their pocket sized travel guides. Nevertheless it’s a genius idea to give their design-hungry and individuality-craving niche market the insiders guide on where to stay, where to eat, what to see and where to shop. All with the Cereal seal of approval, vouching for their unique, understated, minimalist aesthetic, style and taste.

To get us all hooked they’ve given us access to the London travel guide and as a London-dweller and Cereal evangelist I’ve got to hand it to them: It’s an exquisite selection and I’ll soon report back on some of their recommendations.

 
MORE INFORMATION | Guided By Cereal
PHOTOGRAPHY | Cereal