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    Tuesday
    Nov292011

    L.K.Bennett's 'Nicole' Bag

    Out now are the new advertisements for L.K.Bennett’s ‘Nicole’ Bag, created for the brand by Show Media. The inspiration for the statement winter bag is one of the faces of the Spring/Summer 2012 campaign – Nicole, a jewellery designer. As with the past three campaigns Show Media has developed for L.K.Bennett, professional women are the inspiration, reflecting the types of customer the brand attracts. The campaign has been integrated in to new product development; including the ‘Anna’ bag earlier this year and launching this month, the ‘Nicole’.

     

    Sunday
    Nov272011

    The launch of ST Technology

    This Sunday, 27th November, sees the publication of the very first issue of ST Technology, the latest addition to the ST portfolio of magazines for the Sunday Telegraph. Originally launched as a magazine about women's fashion, ST has steadily grown as a portfolio to include a series of twice-yearly editions including ST Men's Style, ST Kids and ST Watches & Jewellery. ST Technology is a showcase for the latest technology, products and services delivered with intelligence, elegance and sophistication.

    This issue the Telegraph’s Matt Warman heralds a new dawn for user-defined technology and how Britain could benefit from it, Robin Swithinbank states his case for going atomic – to keep accurate time at least – and Jonathan Margolis clicks with the latest evolution in digital photography. Esquire’s Jeremy White reveals how the latest video games are spawning matinee-idol poster-boys we can all aspire to, Chris Haslam offers a stirring critique on the crema de la crema of Italian espresso makers, and Wired’s Tom Cheshire looks at the flipside of our thirst for artificially aged technology. All this plus headphones to complement your couture, an in-depth guide to the numerous categories of portable computers and five top-of-the-range televisions that promise the best in looks, performance and design.

    Saturday
    Nov262011

    The winter issue of The Quarterly

    The winter edition of The Quarterly is out now. The quirky Quarterly is the expert's guide to good living, published with The Week and created by Show Media. This issue explores time and we travel back to 1858 when the V&A was the first museum to collect and exhibit photographs; curator Marta Weiss describes how the new Photographs Gallery allows more of the permanent collection to be on public display.

    Elsewhere the musician and artist Ronnie Wood talks about how time is on his side, and sommelier Dawn Davies recommends her favourite vintage champagne; we sniff out the most enduring fragrances, salute the mighty mushroom with chef/restaurateur Mark Hix, and showcase this year's timepiece classics. And Marek Kukula, the public astronomer, observes how our attitudes to time are constantly changing. The recent CERN experiment, which suggested that tiny particles called neutrinos might be able to travel faster than the speed of light, has caught our attention.     

    Also in this issue Stephen Bayley writes about his friend and collaborator Terence Conran, Today presenter Justin Webb reveals how the nature of news has changed and Ian Belcher chooses transport to suit your pace – from slowboat to supersonic.

    Monday
    Oct032011

    Autumn/winter edition of ST Men's Style

    This Sunday, 2 October, sees the publication of the autumn/winter edition of ST Men's Style which Show Media creates for the Sunday Telegraph. ST Men's Style is one of a portfolio of magazines we produce for the Telegraph Media Group that also includes ST Fashion, ST Kids and ST Watches & Jewellery.

    Clive Owen, the cover star, talks to Peter Howarth about his rise from working-class Coventry lad to one of Britain's most credible and suave actors. The autumn/winter issue features the latest trends in contemporary men's style: Nick Sullivan, a Brit who is also US Esquire's fashion director predicts we’re in for a colourful winter, Men's Health style editor David Waters meets Clive Derby, the man behind game-changing menswear label Rake, GQ 'Style Shrink' Robert Johnston picks six of the best raincoats and Mr Porter features editor Mansel Fletcher discovers the most stylish suits for formal occasions.

    Elsewhere in this issue we tell the fascinating story of Tryggve Gran, the Norwegian Antarctic explorer who worked not for Roald Amundsen, but for Captain Scott, Scottish director David Mackenzie talks about how Nicolas Roeg's films have inspired him, plus the best new shoes, bags, watches, colognes, skincare and gadgets.

    Wednesday
    Sep282011

    Autumn issue of The Quarterly

    The autumn edition of The Quarterly is out now. The Quarterly is the expert's guide to good living, published with The Week and created by Show Media. This issue pays homage to enduring Italian style. In the face of political and economical instability la bella figura lives on, with Italians taking pride in appearance and grace regardless of circumstances.

    Design duo Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana embrace this, explaining how they have been inspired by the Neorealist films of Rosselini, Fellini and Visconti to create clothes designed to make wearers feel confident and sexy. Italiophile Stephen Bayley expertly defines Italians' innate sense of style, while Tod's founder Diego Della Valle tells us why he is paying for the renovation of the Colosseum and what 'Made in Italy' means to him.

    Elsewhere Donatella Versace reimagines baroque, chef Georgio Locatelli talks passionately of his love of Sicily, we explore the little-known Esoterick Collection in London, which houses the finest Italian art collection outside of Italy, Gucci's creative director Frida Giannini gives her take on men's style and we feature all the latest autumn fashion, accessories, watches, gadgets, notables, quotables and curiosities.