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THERE ARE THINGS that we always come back to, despite the unending onslaught of trends and fast fashion. Things that we've worn in with memories and adventures, and taken with us on special occasions such as that little out-of-the way boutique hotel at the top of the hill in Lisbon, or that beautiful Saturday morning at the market in Spain last summer, the sunlight pouring in through the domed Art Nouveau roof above.
Dar Sinclair is the name of English model Jacquetta Wheeler's villa in Tangier, Morocco. Built by her great-grandfather, the architect Jack Sinclair, in 1926, Wheeler inherited the home with her younger sister, Charlotte, when their mother passed away suddenly in 2016. Their mother had inherited the place herself, when she was 19, and was in the midst of extensive renovations when she died ...
LATELY WE HAVE been coming across beautifully displayed clothing racks set up as open closets, some even in hotel rooms. Whether with boxes and drawers (at home) to hide clutter or everything tidily on display, there is a charming, personal feeling to seeing neatly folded sweaters, and shoes and tall boots all lined up in a row. Some hang their denim while others fold, some colour coordinate while others prefer a cheerful mix, but each is perfectly arranged and displayed...
IF YOU'RE LOOKING for a place less ordinary to have a cup of coffee, try Host Café in London. Housed inside a functioning church, St Mary Aldermary, the sublime grandeur of this café is unlike any you've visited before.