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Skin deep Institut Esthederm’s new youth-enhancing Sun Care Oil will protect your skin from ageing by encouraging it to adapt to the sun. Esthederm’s range is designed to neutralise the negative effects of the sun, while stimulating the body’s natural self-defence mechanisms in even the most sensitive of skins. These new, silky oils are packed with highly concentrated essential fatty acids, which nourish and hydrate the body and hair, leaving a deep, long-lasting, healthy tan. £42, Space NK (020–8740 2085; http://uk.spacenk.com)


Bags of style In a rainbow of vibrant, jewel-inspired tones, Cartier’s new C de Cartier bags are the ideal travel companion, being both hand-held and shoulder-strap. Try to stop at just one colour. From £1,480 (020–3147 4850; www.cartier.com)


which Salamanca can provide the charter. The company also offers dis- creet worldwide security services on land and sea. For more information, contact Philip Kaye at kayep@salamanca-group.com or 07557 923992


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for making cases that last a lifetime. Now, its second collaboration with The Goring takes inspiration from the quintessentially British hotel, with cases in two colours—colonial brown and elegant ivory—and nine sizes. Each is lined in bespoke damask silk from the Gains- borough Silk Weaving Com- pany, whose wall-hangings can be seen at the London hotel. From £540, available at the flagship Globe- Trotter store, 35, Alber- marle Street, W1 (020–7529 5950; www. globetrotter 1897.com)


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Madeleine Trehearne and Harpal Brar’s pure cash- mere and silk-embroidered shawls in modern colours are handwoven, so no two will be the same. Made in Kashmir, the local flora inspires the designs and the company has brought employment back to the valley. From £450. Pictured shawls, £4,250 (www.trehearneandbrar. com; 020–7435 6310)


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S with a fine wine, the best luggage should get better with age. Since 1897, Globe-Trotter has been renowned


A masterpiece in Monaco ‘A true celebration of diamond mastery,’ says Lawrence Graff of The Fascination. The bracelet is crafted from 152.96 carats of white diamonds and its central 38.13-carat, pear-shaped diamond can be worn separately as a ring on a bespoke shank or can be swapped for a diamond watch face. At £27 million, this is an investment piece in the truest sense of the phrase. Graff opens a new store in Monaco this month and also holds the Monaco Rare Jewels Exhibition at Café de Paris from July 17 to August 23 (020–7201 4120; www. graffdiamonds.com)


treasure hunt on the canals of Venice in a fleet of Rivas or dinner at the foot of Christ The Redeemer overlook- ing Rio? Deamsmith+ caters for every dream. It can create intimate dinners or huge one-off parties and has the knowledge and contacts to make your visions reality (020–7384 8910; www.dreamsmithevents.com)


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CCESS to exclusive social and sporting events can seem impossible, so call on the dynamic Lifestyle team at Salamanca Group. An example of their ‘best seats in the house service’ is a view of the Monaco Grand Prix from the comfort of a luxury superyacht, for


Where to stay Fairmont Monte Carlo is the perfect place to experience the glamour of Monaco. Its 602 rooms and suites are spacious and elegantly decorated, with a private terrace overlooking the gar- dens, the sea, the city or the most famous bend of the Formula 1 circuit. Japanese restaurant Nobu has now opened in the hotel or escape to the Willow Stream Spa. Garden-view rooms from €299 (00 800 0441 1414; www.fairmont.com/monte-carlo)


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