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Jil Sander Adds New Scents to Olfactory Series 1

JIL SANDER has expanded its Olfactory Series 1 collection with six new fragrances, building on the perfume line that first hit the market last year. The new additions continue the house’s stripped-back approach, with each scent made from three natural ingredients, aldehydes, alcohol and water, putting the emphasis on the

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Glass reviews Icons Portraits by Andy Gotts at Maddox Gallery, London

CONSIDERING photographer Andy Gotts has shot everyone from Hollywood greats – Harrison Ford, Michael Caine, Meryl Streep, to fashion royalty

Glass presents Elements of Skin – a story by Billie Scheepers

THIS beauty story by photographer Billie Scheepers is about fire and water and playing with different elements on skin –

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Glass reviews Burgeon and Remain by Angela Heisch at the Pippy Houldsworth gallery

NEW ZEALAND-born, Brooklyn-based artist Angela Heisch’s first UK solo exhibition, Burgeon and Remain, is a masterful and thought provoking

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Glass discovers the natural beauty benefits of Iceland’s Blue Lagoon

THE Retreat at Blue Lagoon is by far the most luxurious place to stay if you want to enjoy Iceland’s

Glass reviews South Facing Festival 2021

FEW venues in London have a history quite as rich as the Crystal Palace Bowl. The inaugural Crystal Palace Garden

Glass gets an insight into luxury wine with sommelier Clement Roberts of The Birley Clubs

CLEMENT Robert is the wine world’s Godfather. He is the Group Wine Buyer and Head of Beverage at The Birley

Glass presents No Lifeguard On Duty – a story by photographer Louise Samuelsen

SWIMWEAR encapsulates our dreams of holidays far afield – kicking back on the Amalfi coast filled with beach parasols and

Glass reviews Kloris – CBD beauty at its best

  With CBD becoming increasingly central to health and wellness objectives, the search for the highest quality product is now

Glass enjoys some fabulous al fresco dining in London

  THERE is an attractive view of St James’s Church on Piccadilly – said to be Christopher Wren’s personal favourite


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