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On the Grapevine Caroline Flack Win! 2626 MayMay 20192019 Win!Win! win!win! win!win! £1,000£1,000 withwith ourour CarolineCaroline prizeprize crosswordcrossword FFlacklack “It’s“It’s ironicironic tthathat I’mI’m thethe hosthost ofof LoveLove IslandIsland” OnOn thethe ggrapevinerapevine TheThe bestbest SpanishSpanish wwinesines uundernder ££1010 In theStylish swim looks for summer days Contents 26 May 2019 10 38 30 Fashion 38 Interiors 26 Fiona Cairns 34 Agony aunt 4 Get this! Blue is the colour for summer Royal baker Fiona is savouring By Jane O’Gorman and This week’s must-haves living – outdoors and in the sweet taste of success – and Dr Rosemary Leonard 8 Focus 42 Food puts it all down to hard work 52 Read all about it Kick off your shoes and slip into Go California dreaming with fusion 28 Michelle Gayle Reworking the classics and a pair of easy summer sandals cuisine from the Golden State The ex-EastEnders star waves her the latest heart-warming tales 10 Good day sunshine 47 Wine magic wand as Hermione in the 55 Fiction Splash out on sizzling swimwear Jamie Goode says salud to bargain latest Harry Potter stage show An exclusive short story by 32 In the closet bottles from Spain 57 My favourite photo novelist Claire Allen Reality star and singer 48-51 Gardens Musician Howard Jones recalls 59-74 Switch on Megan McKenna reveals her Be inspired by Chelsea and playing Live Aid and meeting The week on TV and radio style secrets pick the prettiest plants and his heroes Paul McCartney 75 Mindy Hammond flower show accessories and David Bowie Our columnist pays tribute to a British Olympic legend with Lifestyle an appetite for hay 30 Spa attraction People Regulars 77 Stars Indulge yourself at one of the 22 Life as I know it 7 First look Russell Grant predicts your week UK’s luxurious pampering hotels With fashion model Jodie Kidd The hottest tickets in town 78 The £1,000 crossword 36 Victoria’s best 24 Caroline Flack 18-21 Beauty Pit your wits against out prize Victoria Gray picks plates that The TV presenter plays Cupid Choose cream bronzers for puzzle, plus the £50 Mystery Love Island make a tasteful centrepiece on a new series of a natural sun-kissed effect Word Bonus / PHOTOGRAPH: HELEN MARSDEN HAIR AND STYLING: ANTONIA KRASKOWSKI COVER: AND ORIGINS SKINCARE / LOCATION: PRO MAKE-UP: CHARLOTTE GASKELL USING MAC & GOLF CLUB (MAZAGANBEACHRESORT.COM) BEACH MAZAGAN CLUB AT BUDDHA BAR BEACH Editor Margaret Hussey Art Director Greg Anderson Assistant Editor Graham Bailey Supplements Picture Editor Karen Vowles On the cover: One-shoulder swimsuit, £26, Dorothy Picture Editor Sarah White Production Editor Jan Brierley Lifestyle Director Victoria Gray Commissioning Editor and Perkins (0344 984 0261, dorothyperkins.com); hat, Beauty Editor Laura Mulley Fashion Editor Antonia Kraskowski Deputy Fashion Editor Rivkie Baum Literary Editor Charlotte Heathcote £175, Rae Feather (01280 848277, raefeather.com); Feature Writer Fashion Assistants Chief Sub Editor Sub Editors Kirsten Jones Katy Gale, Scott Wells Jennifer Wignall Bridget Rowan, earrings, £85, Motley (motley-london.com) Catrina Walker, Mia Bolton Junior Picture Researcher Maya Bedford This page: Tie-front bikini top, £145; bottoms, £135, S Magazine is published by Express Newspapers, Second Floor, Northern & Shell both Emma Pake (emmapake.com); necklace, £95, Building, 10 Lower Thames Street, London EC3R 6EN. © Express Newspapers 2019 Rae Feather (as before) S MAGAZINE ★ 26 MAY 2019 3 Get this! There’s something for every budget in this week’s must-have selection Compiled by Laura Mulley HANDLE WITH CARE Hand candle, £34, Red Candy (0121 224 7728, redcandy.co.uk) BUDDING TREND JOY OF SPECS Mini Frida plant pot, £6.50, Quay x Benefit Shook sunglasses, £40, Benefit Albert & Moo (020 8088 8280, Cosmetics (benefitcosmetics.com) albertandmoo.com) FLOOR SHOW FRIENDS OF THE EARTH Doormat, £34.95, Smithers GET THE GLOW RHS boots, £80, The Original Muck of Stamford (01780 435060, Glowgasm face palette, £60, Boot Company (0808 281 9536, smithersofstamford.com) Charlotte Tilbury (charlottetilbury.com) muckbootcompany.co.uk) CHARMED LIFE LET’S CELEBRATE Alta Capture charm bracelet, DREAM ON BAGS FOR LIFE Set of two champagne saucers, £295; charms, £65 each, The Jungle Book pyjamas set, Carnaby x Project 0 tote £24.95, Maison Margot Monica Vinader (020 8787 5777, £55, Disney x Cath Kidston (0845 bags, £15 each, Project 0 (maisonmargot.com) monicavinader.com) 026 2440, cathkidston.com) (weareprojectzero.org) 4 S MAGAZINE ★ 26 MAY 2019 BAND OF GOLD HIVE AID Ascot 18kt yellow gold ROCK STARS The Good Bee: A Celebration Of Bees vermeil horseshoe ring, £85, Set of four agate coasters, £40, And How To Save Them by Alison LET THEM EAT CAKE Links of London (0344 477 John Lewis & Partners (03456 Benjamin and Brian McCallum, £9.99, Box of Melove cakes, £19.90, 0909, linksoflondon.com), 049049, johnlewis.com) Express Bookshop (see page 77) Pierre Marcolini (eu.marcolini.com) from tomorrow A NEW LEAF The Seasons: 20 correspondence A BREATH OF FRESH AIR cards and envelopes, £15.99, COPPER-BOTTOMED Salt and sea air-scented candle, Waterstones (0808 118 8787, Le’Xpress copper finish coffee pot, £12, Seasalt Cornwall (01326 waterstones.com), from Tuesday £27.99, Wayfair (wayfair.co.uk) 640075, seasaltcornwall.co.uk) LIGHT OF MY LIFE Table lamp, £12, Tesco (0800 323 4050, tesco.com) SOLE MATES Crossword sandals, £22, Schuh (020 7100 1515, schuh.co.uk) MESSAGE ON A BOTTLE GRAND PLANS MAKE A STATEMENT Echo Falls wine in limited-edition Yes Studio planner, £16.99, Prezzybox Earrings, £12, Accessorize (020 bottle designs, £6 each, (01827 839041, prezzybox.com) 3372 3050, accessorize.com) supermarkets nationwide S MAGAZINE ★ 26 MAY 2019 5 first look by Kirsten Jones SEE Julia Donaldson’s magical tale The Gruffalo starts a UK tour from Wednesday. Join a little mouse on a daring hunt for hazelnuts in the deep, dark wood. He meets hungry creatures on his way – but will his tale of a terrifying gruffalo keep him from their dinner plates? With songs and BOOK monstrous fun for children aged three and over, the Beat the crowds and book tickets to El Dorado Festival for a weekend musical is at Kingston’s of music and merriment in the Herefordshire countryside. From July 5 Rose Theatre in London to 7, Eastnor Castle Deer Park will host the adults-only festival with its until June 2. Including a exciting acrobatics and party games, wacky workshops and disco hits 10-week run in the West from Kool & the Gang, Andy C and Joey Negro. Weekend camping End, it tours until November. tickets cost about £156, which covers hot showers, flushing loos and See gruffalolive.com. a 24-hour reception service. See eldoradofestival.com. TAKE PART DO It’s time to get back to nature Let the kids walk and talk with with 30 Days Wild. 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