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"It's all about the journey" The glamourous lifestyle of travelling the world on private jets and luxury yachts.

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Q 2 2 0 1 2 £8

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ISSN 2049-7679

9 772049 767008

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The Essential Elements of Private Travel

Elements is for the discerning traveller who is looking to travel

in the appropriate style, but in a cost effective way. Our

MEMBERS�ENJOY�THE�BENElTS�OF�ON DEMAND�USE�OF�PRIVATE�JETS��

yachts, helicopters and exotic cars, but without the burden of

ownership.

Simply outline your travel requirements to your Elements

personal assistant and they will select the most appropriate

assets to ensure your requirements are met perfectly! You

can trust them to take care of all the arrangements and keep

you informed every step of the way, you simply turn up and

ENJOY���&URTHERMORE��OUR�lXED�PRICING�IS�INCREDIBLY�SIMPLE��

transparent and competitive.

4O�lND�OUT�HOW�YOU�CAN�BENElT�FROM�BECOMING�AN�%LEMENTS�

member visit www.adastra-elements.com. If you would

prefer to contact one of our team tel. +44(0)2392 160960

or email [email protected]

We look forward to welcoming you as our next discerning

Elements member.

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Ad Astra LifestyleIt has been a hectic three months since the previous issue and we’ve had an overwhelmingly positive response to the quality of Lifestyle’s diverse content. People are particularly happy with the balance we have brought with our charity features and green issues. I’m also delighted to say that the take up of Lifestyle has been tremendous, with more and more people subscribing and organisations wishing to promote it to their clients. In fact demand is outstripping supply for this issue!

If there is a subject you would like to see covered in our pages or you would like to suggest your favourite charity for inclusion, please let me know. Lifestyle is about delivering what you want to read.

CONTRIBUTORSOur thanks goes out to all those who have helped us to compile such an interesting read through their generous contribution to this issue of Lifestyle. For a complete listing please turn to the back of the magazine WHERE�YOU�WILL�lND�THEM�LISTED��&OR�DIRECT�LINKS�TO�THEIR�WEBSITES�VISIT�OUR�LISTING�AT�WWW�ADASTRA LIFESTYLE�COM��

Lifestyle Magazine Team

Peter CoyleEditor

James BakerCreative Director

Julie Bonnar

Victoria Theodorou

Carmen Bauermeister

Christina Lorenzen

Heike Grunow

PublisherAd Astra (UK) LtdTrafalgar House,Southampton Road, Portsmouth,P06 4PY

Tel: +44(0)2392 160960Email: [email protected]��WWW�ADASTRA LIFESTYLE�COMTwitter: @Ad_Astra_uk

PrintPrinted in the UK by The Magazine Printing Company

© Copyright Ad Astra (UK) Ltd 2012No part of this magazine may be reproduced without the prior permission from the publisher. Ad Astra (UK) Ltd cannot accept any responsibility for errors or omissions.

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defining lake como living

Lake Como is an internationally sought after location and has been for

decades. The lifestyle and climate are attractive and privacy is respected.

The majestic mountains plunge into the lake, but the property market has

seen steadily rising prices for the past 20 years.

Ultissimo have unequalled ability to find you a home on Lake Como

through our Property Search Service. London-headquartered and with a

knowledgeable team on the ground, our service is professional and highly

effective, saving you valuable time.

‘Best Property Finder Italy 2011’International Property Awards, sponsored by Bloomberg and Google

London office: Ultissimo, Central Court, 25 Southampton Buildings, London, WC2A 1AL020 3178 4975 | www.ultissimo.com | [email protected]

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10 Individual Focus Portraits from Ciaran Lee

14 Brand New Luggage for the weekend

16 Townie on a shoot You can take a girl out of the town ...

20 Vacation Location Relax in Antigua

22 Aviation Up, up, update

24 Making a Difference The work of Cooperation Ireland

30 Nutrition Vicki’s tips to skin protection

36 Passport to Style Spring products for the ladies

46 Responsible Living Electric Rolls Royce experiment

51 Health Viavi share some secrets of the brain

54 Adventure Alpine Cycling

56 Motoring News from the street

59 Yachts What’s making a splash

64 Lifestyle Listings Finding the supplier you need

66 Events Updating upcoming event information

Contents

www.ultissimo.com

defining lake como living

Lake Como is an internationally sought after location and has been for

decades. The lifestyle and climate are attractive and privacy is respected.

The majestic mountains plunge into the lake, but the property market has

seen steadily rising prices for the past 20 years.

Ultissimo have unequalled ability to find you a home on Lake Como

through our Property Search Service. London-headquartered and with a

knowledgeable team on the ground, our service is professional and highly

effective, saving you valuable time.

‘Best Property Finder Italy 2011’International Property Awards, sponsored by Bloomberg and Google

London office: Ultissimo, Central Court, 25 Southampton Buildings, London, WC2A 1AL020 3178 4975 | www.ultissimo.com | [email protected]

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All New SL63 AMGEnhanced performance, reduced weight and lower consumption.

4HE�STAGE�IS�SET�FOR�THE�NEW�-ERCEDES "ENZ�3,����!-'���4HE�NEW�VERSION�OF�THE�HIGH PERFORMANCE�2OADSTER�impresses on several counts: systematic lightweight construction, a boost in output and driving dynamics, AND�A����PER�CENT�IMPROVEMENT�IN�FUEL�EFlCIENCY�WHILST�still achieving lower emissions.

4HANKS�TO�AN�ALL ALUMINIUM�BODYSHELL��SIMILAR�TO�THAT�OF�the SLS AMG super sports car, the vehicle weight has been reduced by 125 kilograms. With a kerb weight of 1845 kilograms and an output of 537 hp or 564 hp, the new model is the perfect recipe for unparalleled dynamism and a superior driving experience.

A further boost in performance comes courtesy of a winning combination: enhanced AMG sports suspension BASED�ON�!CTIVE�"ODY�#ONTROL��!"#��NEW�!-'�SPEED SENSITIVE�SPORTS�STEERING��THE�!-'�HIGH PERFORMANCE�compound brake system and the AMG SPEEDSHIFT -#4�� SPEED�SPORTS�TRANSMISSION���!N�ENTICING�MIX�OF�stylish design, extensive standard equipment and a high safety level.

4HE�RESULT�IS�HIGH CALIBRE�PERFORMANCE��AS�UNDERLINED�BY�the acceleration from 0 to 62 mph in 4.2 seconds, and to 125 mph in 12.6 seconds. Top speed is electronically limited to 186 mph. Combined consumption comes in at 28.5 mpg – a 30 per cent improvement over the outgoing model.

4HE�NEW�-ERCEDES "ENZ�3,����!-'�WILL�BE�LAUNCHED�IN�late summer 2012.

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Although this year’s London Boat Show was noticeably quieter than previous years, Sunseeker made a big noise with the world debut of 2 two stunning new craft, the 28 Metre Yacht and the Predator 53.

We were treated to a fantastic performance from the elegant and glamorous electric string quartet Asteria. 4HEIR�FAST PACED�AND�VIBRANT�FUSION�OF�MUSICAL�STYLES�WAS�an impressive spectacle with slick choreography and virtuosic musicianship.

A guest appearance from Tamara Ecclestone provided an excellent photo opportunity after Robert Braithwaite, President and Founder of Sunseeker International cut the ribbon in celebration.

28 Metre Yacht This new design launched the next generation of the ‘Sunseeker’ Yacht look. The element most captivating is the remarkable extent of main deck glazing. Unusually FULL�HEIGHT�AND�PILLARLESS��THE�GLAZING�mOWS�CONTINUOUSLY�down the sides and around the rear of the saloon, merging with the aft patio doors. This new wrap around glazing gives the main deck accommodation a unique UNINTERRUPTED�mOOR�TO�CEILING�PANORAMIC�VIEW�AND�AN�extraordinarily bright interior, bringing the outside in.

Just as this increases the usability of the saloon throughout the day, particularly with the option of side doors and bulwark balcony, other external social areas ON�THE�FOREDECK�AND�mYBRIDGE�HAVE�BENElTTED�FROM�new sunpad and group seating formats. The expansive

foredeck has a centre companionway providing INCREASED�SOCIAL�AREAS��4HE�LARGE�CARBON�lBRE�HARD�TOPPED�mYBRIDGE�DECK�OFFERS�ROOM�FOR�TO�ENJOY�TRUE�AL�fresco dining.

The interior furnishings ensure that the striking exterior design continues throughout the interior. Two individual stairways lead down to four equally well appointed and spacious suites, including up to two VIP DOUBLE�STATEROOMS�AND�A�FULL BEAM�MASTER�STATEROOM��Each cabin incorporates the large window sets now synonymous with Sunseeker design.

Predator 53Borrowing from other boats in the Sunseeker range gives the Predator 53 a pedigree all of its own. A sleek SPORTING�PROlLE��THE�USE�OF�MODERN�CARBON�MATERIALS�and an intuitive accommodation layout make this boat a winner in all departments.

The main deck saloon area is split between two spacious social areas, incorporating an aft patio door closing the area off from the aft cockpit. The saloon features a carbon sliding hardtop positioned above the helm and dinette seating area, bringing the outside in. This feature provides the saloon entertaining area with a fantastic sky view, just one of many cutting edge design features.

Sunseeker Debuts New Designs

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Sunseeker Debuts New Designs

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Where is the compromise between the rigid schedules and time wasted with COMMERCIAL�AIRLINES�AND�THE�ULTIMATE��EXIBILITY�OF�A�PRIVATE�JET��

The answer is Airshare.

Airshare�IS�A�UNIQUE�AND�INNOVATIVE�WAY�OF�GETTING�THE�BENEl�TS�OF�m�YING�IN�A�PRIVATE�JET�IN�A�VERY�COST EFFECTIVE�WAY��BY�

sharing the available seats on aircraft already scheduled to travel.

Our Airshare members offer seats in their aircraft on a cost sharing basis, providing availability to other members for

A�FRACTION�OF�THE�COST�OF�THE�WHOLE�AIRCRAFT���7E�GO�ONE�STEP�FURTHER�AND�SCOUR�THE�MARKET�TO�l�ND�OTHER�m�IGHTS�WITH�SEAT�

availability or even empty repositioning legs to bring a wealth of Airshare options.

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A continually updated selection of available seats are shown on our website www.adastra-airshare.com

)F�YOU�CAN�T�l�ND�EXACTLY�WHAT�YOU�NEED��THEN�SPEAK�TO�A�MEMBER�OF�THE�Airshare team on +44 (0)2392 160960

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4HE�MILITARY STYLE�DESIGN�AND�)7#gS�LONG�TRADITION�IN�THE�MANUFACTURE�OF�SO CALLED�DECK�WATCHES�INSPIRED�IWC Schaffhausen during its creation of the TOP GUN Miramar line. The desired visual effect is achieved by the shimmering metallic grey of the ceramic case, the beige of the hands and chapter ring and the green textile strap.

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FOR HIMTime and Craftsmanship is never measured The Churchill 4.5” gentleman’s attaché from Swaine Adeney Brigg is every bit as idiosyncratic and robust as its namesake. Handmade, the Churchill is sculpted by

A�VARIETY�OF�CRAFTSMAN� �THE�HANDLE�ALONE�takes more than two hours to make and the leather is completely hand stitched with natural linen thread using a ‘twin needle’ saddlery technique. The solid BRASS�LOCKS�AND�lTTINGS�ARE�HAND�CAST�AND�POLISHED�TO�A�SATIN�lNISH��THE�LINING�IS�Skiver leather with your choice of bespoke colour.

CLOCK UP THE MILESThe focus is on Britain this year with the Golden Jubilee and Oylmpics, so we decided to take A�LOOK�AT�SOME�OF�THE�BEST�LUGGAGE�WITH�"RITISH�ORIGINS���7E�HAVE�SELECTED�ITEMS�THAT�WILL�ÚT�YOUR�LIFESTYLE�REGARDLESS�OF�WHETHER�YOU�ARE�TRAVELLING�IN�A�JET��A�YACHT�OR�A�SPORTS�CAR�

4HIS�QUALITY�LEATHER�7EEKENDER�WILL�BECOME�A�lRM�AND�versatile favourite for those travellers who will be travel light OR�OVERNIGHT���&ITTED�WITH�ANTIQUE�BRASS�lTTINGS��STRONG�2IRI�

metal zipper with extended tails to allow wide opening AND�EASY�PACKING� �IT�HAS�A��FULL WIDTH�INTERNAL�SLIP�POCKET��DETACHABLE�SHOULDER�STRAP�AND�BASE BOARD�with studs. Fully lined in cotton, and available in tough full grain hide in Sundance Floodlight and Aztec #RAZY�(ORSE� �AVAILABLE�IN�SMALL��MEDIUM�AND�LARGE�versions from Tusting.

Sporty & Exuberant Simon Jordan owner and DESIGNER�OF�#ARACALLA "ATH�HAD�an insatiable enthusiasm for cars and racing and joined the Ferrari team which generated the company’s name ‘Caracalla’ AFTER�&ERRARI�S�lRST�WINNING�RACE�on the Roman circuit around the historic Bath’s of Emperor Caracalla. Ironically, Simon was living in Bath and hence the NAME���#ARACALLA "ATH��WHO�have commissioned bags for the sporting glitterati and clients

such as Bugatti, has now launched a personalisation service, allowing you to design a bespoke Italian Leather holdall.

Something for the weekend

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CLOCK UP THE MILES

English EleganceChesterford luggage combines the elegance and BEAUTY�OF�HAND CRAFTED�%NGLISH�LEATHER�LUGGAGE�WITH�the practicality of the steam trunk. Swaine Adeney USES�TRADITIONAL�METHODS�AND�EACH�ENVIRONMENTALLY conscious leather suitcase is individually created by a single craftsman. This range features a luxurious COTTON�LINING�AND�RIVET�RE ENFORCED�BRIDLE�HIDE�CORNERS�AND�WRAP AROUND�LEATHER�STRAPS�PLUS�AN�ALUMINIUM�TROLLEY�SYSTEM�AND�HIGH IMPACT�WHEELS�THAT�ARE�lightweight, durable and practical.

Bright and BeautifulThis unashamedly bright and sunny set of pieces is perfect for adding shout and character to your luggage. The Encounter holdall is part of the Honeydon range from 4USTING�AND�COMES�IN�A�lERY�ORANGE�WITH��pale blue trim, elegant in shape with a long ZIPPER�RUNNING�FROM�mOOR�TO�mOOR�OVER�THE�top, it has a wide opening for easy packing PLUS�A�GENEROUS�mAP OVER�LID�WHICH�BUCKLES�CLOSED�FOR�A�SMART�lNISH�

FOR HERCoordinated Travel As one of the UK’s leading fashion designers with a successful career spanning over 20 years, Jasper Conran is known as an authority on British style. In a rich deep purple and black, the signature Hydrangea weave has a striking and decadent feel that will make it easy to keep tabs on whilst travelling. Three options shown here are the cabin bag, medium suitcase AND�mIGHT�BAG�

FOR EVERYONE Victorian Original'LOBE 4ROTTER�CASES�HAVE�BEEN�USED�BY�AN�ENVIABLE�CLIENT�LIST� �#APTAIN�2OBERT�&ALCON�3COTT�TRAVELED�WITH�'LOBE 4ROTTER�ON�THE�INFAMOUS�!NTARCTIC�EXPEDITION�IN��������1UEEN�%LIZABETH�CHOSE�'LOBE 4ROTTER�FOR�her honeymoon luggage in 1947 and Sir Edmund (ILARY�ASCENDED�TO�lRST�BASE�CAMP�WITH�'LOBE Trotter during his conquest of Everest in 1953. The /RIGINAL�SERIES���v�TROLLEY�CASE�FROM�'LOBE 4ROTTER�IS�MADE�WITH�A�VULCANISED�lBREBOARD�BODY��LEATHER�handles and is lined with a cotton weave fabric and is available in most of the collections. Featured here in the Cruise which is inspired by yacht races in the Isle of Wight, the Cruise line is a fresh Royal Blue with contrasting Navy leather trim and Royal Blue PINSTRIPES�ON�BRILLIANT WHITE�COTTON�CLOTH�LINING�

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Victoria tells us how she made the transition.

7HEN�)�WAS�INVITED�TO�MY��RST�SHOOT��BY�MY�now husband, I stepped out of the car sporting bright pink willies, oversized Gucci sunglasses, SKIN�TIGHT�JEANS�AND�A�LIGHT��VERY�VISIBLE�JACKET��Feeling like a duck out of water (!) - it was much to the delight of the hardened Suffolk countrymen to see me trying so hard to not get my wellies dirty, by avoiding the mud, puddles, SHEEP�EXCREMENT�AND�DOG�POO��CONSTANTLY�BATTING�AWAY�THE��IES�THAT�SEEMED�ATTRACTED�TO�my sweet scented perfume I had spritzed all over me.

Range Rovers, Land Rovers and all sorts of 4x4’s began to arrive, the boots were opened and an array of Labradors and Springer Spaniels were released, so excited about the day to come. It astonished me how well behaved they were, they knew they were permitted a few minutes to run around before they were back by the side of their owners following them closely or sitting still where they were told. So very different from my indoor, spoiled springer’s who would run amuck on a day like this.

While still a privileged sport and certainly not for those of us with light pockets, a shoot day has not lost its class system. The Guns ride in one trailer, the Beaters in another and they lunch separately but what’s funny is they all still pee up a tree if they need to!

)�WRONGLY�PRE JUDGED�THAT�THE�PEOPLE��WHO�CAN�AFFORD�THIS�hobby must be extremely snooty. When I chatted to the Guns I was pleasantly surprised to learn that they came from all walks of life from pond maintenance, pig farmer, pilot, lawyer and of course the odd oil tycoon thrown in. When I broached the conservation moral debate, I got the same answer, “Where do you think that chicken comes from? You won’t get any more free range than these birds.” So true.

On this day I experienced how the Beaters day plays OUT��4HE�BANTER�WAS�FUN�AND�m�IRTY�AND�REALLY�JUST�BOYS�being boys but when you stick an out of place young FEMALE�TOWNIE�IN�THERE��OUT�COME�THE�l�LTHY�JOKES��ALL�IN�good jest and I certainly held my own.

/N�THE�l�RST�$RIVE�)�WAS�l�NDING�IT�ALL�RELATIVELY�AMUSING�how serious everyone was. The whistle blew and the drive began, I felt like a soldier mounting a covert attack, )�TROD�CAREFULLY�THROUGH�THE�CRUNCHY�WOODLAND�m�OOR��NOT�talking, being very stealth like until I was told to bang my stick against the trees, walk forward, shout loudly ‘Ay yay Ay Ay Ay!’ and to “hold that bloody line!”

All of a sudden birds appeared from nowhere taking off in what seemed like their hundreds, scurrying along the GROUND�TO�TAKE�m�IGHT��LIFTING�UP�THROUGH�THE�TREES��QUITE�gracefully. Pheasants really are beautiful birds with their colours and long tails. My admiration however was cut short when the shotgun blasts started ahead of me. I instinctively ducked, much to the amusement of the men either side of me, and ducked again when a monster

A townie survives the country

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bird came thundering through the trees and crash landed by me, I managed to hold in a scream while jumping three feet in the air. The poor bird was lying lifeless, I instinctively wanted to see if it was ok (of course, not the point of the day to give CPR to a pheasant!) The beater to my right nodded at me pointing his rugged walking stick at the bird urging me to pick it up. Wanting to prove to my husband that I certainly was woman enough to deal with this and I COULD�l�GHT�OFF�MY�CAMPAIGNING�INSTINCTS�TO�HIT�SPEED�DIAL�to Greenpeace, I walked over while the Beater said “pick it up by the neck.’ I did and was surprised how nice and warm it was on a cold day! Surprisingly the pheasant BEGAN�m�APPING�ITS�WINGS��h)T�S�STILL�ALIVEÐv�)�SCREAMED��holding it as far from my body as I could and shrieking LIKE�A�LITTLE�GIRLÐ�h)T�S�JUST�THE�NERVES��IT�WAS�DEAD�BEFORE�IT�hit the ground. It wouldn’t have known about it.” He said as he took the bird from me.

Well, I was stunned, I just stood there, shocked….Three years later I sit here writing this article, days before OUR�l�RST�SHOOT��BASKING�IN�THE�UNSEASONABLY�GLORIOUS�sunshine thinking, ‘What a great day for me to do some shooting.’ No, I haven’t gone that far, I now photograph the days, the amazing birds, dogs in action and hot SMOKY�CARTRIDGES�m�YING�OUT�OF�THE�BARRELSÐ�(OWEVER�)�DO�ALSO�l�ND�MYSELF�WONDERING�WHETHER�THE�BIRDS�WILL�m�Y�WITH�THE�SUN�SO�HIGH�IN�THE�SKY��7HERE�IS�THE�WIND��SO�THEY�m�Y�nice and high? Will they be in the maize, in the wood? (AVE�THEY�ALL�m�OWN�AWAY��

Who would have thought that I would be contemplating HOW�BAD�IT�WOULD�BE�IF�THE�BIRDS�WOULDN�T�m�Y��OR�IF�WE�had a bunch of bad guns that couldn’t shoot enough so we would not make our bag for the day. It took some teaching and hands on experience for me to understand shooting and conservation but it really makes sense to me now. When it is done correctly and humanely, it is not a hunt it is a straight kill, no pain to the birds, they

ARE�NOT�TRAPPED�IN�A�CAGE��THEY�ARE�WILD�AND�FREE�TO�m�Y��What I like is shoots can rear and release about 15,000 BIRDS�BUT�OVER�A�SEASON�WILL�ONLY�SHOOT��� ������n�THAT�S�A�LOT�OF�BIRDS�m�YING�FREE�IN�OUR�COUNTRYSIDE�4HE�FOOD�PUT�down for the game birds caters as well for the declining songbirds and other woodland creatures. I also love seeing every year more and more of the birds hanging around and breeding in the wild.

I now call myself a country person and urge us all to think again, to think that that expensive game dish we order in the fancy London restaurants, was probably shot by someone who paid a lot of money for a great day out but more importantly, it really came from the solid hard graft of a Gamekeeper and his Beaters, often collectively called, us mere simple countryfolk.

Victoria Theodorou, Kelsale Shoot, Suffolk

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“Twenty years from now, you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbour. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.” -ARK�4WAIN������� ����

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V a c a t i o n L o c a t i o n

Many resorts have remarkable facilities - some are personable and small and some are sophisticated and chic; others are casual, RELAXING�AND�LUXURIOUS��4HE�RAREST�ENCOUNTER�OF�all is the resort that combines all these qualities. Curtain Bluff Resort consistently ranks among THE�ÚNEST�RESORTS�IN�THE�WORLD��7E�ÚND�OUT�WHY�

Established by Sir Howard Hulford in 1962 and forty years later, Curtain Bluff still retains its old world charm combined nowadays with an element of modern day comforts. Howard who was known for his brightly COLOURED�STYLE�IN�SHIRTS�WAS�A�lGHTER�PILOT�IN�7ORLD�7AR�))�and discovered the site that Curtain Bluff stands proudly ON�WHILST�mYING�OVER�THE�ISLAND�IN�������4HIS�WORLD�CLASS�resort and spa lies on the southern tip of Antigua, on a peninsular extending out into the clear blue waters of the Caribbean sea and is just 45 minutes away from VC Bird Antigua airport.

You are sure to appreciate this resort as you walk towards it along one of the two stunning white sand beaches that are protected by the natural reef and it BECOMES�CLEAR�WHY�THIS�ALL INCLUSIVE�BEACH�RESORT�BOASTS�the highest return rates of any Caribbean resort. In 2008, Howard was named Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of the Nation (KCN) for his outstanding contribution to the building of Antigua and Barbuda and to the welfare of its citizens.

Elegantly appointed the beachfront guest rooms and opulent suites run along the surf beach and are cooled on the bluff by a gentle ocean breezes. Each room has a large stylish bathroom and a spacious terrace for complete relaxation and total privacy. Floor to ceiling windows with verandas and patios look out over these breath taking views.

Curtain Bluff is also famous for its gourmet cuisine. French born, executive chef Christophe Blatz ensures that every meal is a delight to the taste buds and he has cooked in Michelin star rated kitchens in France including Hotel du Crillon in Paris. Curtain Bluff prides itself in its impressive wine cellar housing over 25,000 of THE�WORLD�S�lNEST�VINTAGES��

For the sportier amongst us there’s a professional tennis CENTRE��SCUBA�DIVING��SAILING�BOATS��DEEP SEA�lSHING��snorkeling, sea kayaks, squash court, gym, pool, BASKETBALL��BOCCE�BALL�AND�A�GLASS WALLED�EXERCISE�ROOM��0LUS�THE�LUXURIOUS�SEA SIDE�SPA�IS�A�MUST���INDULGE�IN�a massage, facial, manicure, pedicure or one of their signature treatments for both men and women. Or if this is too energetic, simply relax in the Jacuzzi with a glass of champagne or lounge in a hammock and appreciate the spectacular views of Montserrat.

Curtain Bluff Resort

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The Caribbean Regatta Circuit 4HIS�CONCLUDES�THE�l�RST�WEEK�IN�-AY�WITH�EVERY�REGATTA�HAVING�A�DIFFERENT�m�AVOUR�AND�FEEL��BE�involved in the racing during the day and join in the reggae at the evening parties. Between the LAST���REGATTAS� �,ES�6OILES�DE�3T�"ARTH�� ��!PRIL�and Antigua Sailing Week week commencing 27th April, the yachts go into cruising mode on a seven day ‘Hidden Caribbean’ itinerary giving the opportunity to visit Tobago Cays, Bequia, St Lucia and Dominica before arriving in Antigua.

Nelson’s Dockyard in English Harbour which IS�ONE�OF�THE�#ARIBBEAN�S�l�NEST�HISTORIC�SITES��Developed as a base for the British Navy in 1725, during the great age of sail, the dockyard was HOME�BASE�FOR�.ELSON�S�m�EET��&INALLY�CLOSED�IN�1889, the dockyard has been completely restored and is now designated as a national park.

Shirley Heights is a former fortress with superb views across the Caribbean to Montserrat and Guadaloupe. On Sundays, enjoy the steel band in the afternoon and reggae early evening.

Dow’s Hill Interpretation Centre Enjoy a multimedia presentation of Antigua’s history, from its initial settlement to independence.

Museum of Antigua and Barbuda at St. John’s has a vast collection of artifacts and EXHIBITS�RANGING�FROM�A�LIFE SIZE�REPLICA�OF�AN�Arawak dwelling to the bat of Viv Richards, one of the greatest cricket players of all time.

4AKE�AN�ECO TOUR�WITH�Antigua Paddles, based out of Seatons on the island’s eastern shore. %XPERIENCED�GUIDES�LEAD�YOU�THROUGH�A�HALF DAY�l�LLED�WITH�KAYAKING��SNORKELING��POWERBOATING�AND�hiking adventures. To get even closer to the local MARINE�LIFE��SNORKEL�3TINGRAY�#ITY��A�CRYSTAL CLEAR�ocean pool protected by its own reef where you can actually swim with the rays.

Zip-line Canopy Tour �IF�YOU�ARE�AN�ADRENALINE�JUNKY�THEN�GET�GEARED UP�FOR�RIDE�through the rainforest canopy and over plunging valleys.

&OR�AN�EVEN�MORE�SPECTACULAR�VIEW� �TAKE�ONE�OF�

the Helicopter Sightseeing from Jolly Harbour. Through the window of the Bell 206 series or Eurocopter AS355 you can see the deserted offshore islands coastline to the down town CRUISE SHIP�PORT�AND�BUSTLING�$ICKENSON�"AY�TO�Half Moon Bay with its pink sands and cooling BREEZES��OR�m�Y�OVER�TO�-ONTSERRAT��AND�LOOK�DOWN�into the crater of this active volcano and see the charred remains of its now deserted capital city.Winward Beach

Curtain Bluff Resort, Antigua

THINGS TO DO AND SEE:

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As with many products, China is an important market for business jets. All of the existing manufacturers are working hard to sell their products into this burgeoning MARKET���(OWEVER��#HINA�S�STATE OWNED�aircraft manufacturer, AVIC, plans to produce an entire family of business jets in the country by the end of the decade. It is identifying the types of business jets THAT�#HINESE�USERS�WILL�REQUIRE��AND�l�NDING�ways to manufacture them in the country. The rapid development of China’s economy has resulted in a boom in business aviation.

An agreement between AVIC and Cessna IS�THE�l�RST�STEP��4HE�TWO�COMPANIES�plan to set up a joint venture in 2012 to manufacture Cessna’s Sovereign AND�,ATITUDE�MID SIZED�BUSINESS�JETS�IN�#HENGDU��4HE�PLAN�IS�FOR�THE�l�RST�3OVEREIGN�to roll off the Chengdu production line by the end of 2013.

Aviation Update

4HE�%UROPEAN�"USINESS�!VIATION�!SSOCIATION��%"!!�HAS�IMPLEMENTED�A�CAMPAIGN�TO�CURTAIL�ILLEGAL�CHARTER�m�IGHT�ACTIVITY�WITHIN�%UROPE��)T�AIMS�TO�DISCOURAGE�THE�OPERATION�OF�AIRCRAFT�THAT�DO�NOT�HAVE�A�VALID�AIR�OPERATOR�S�CERTIl�CATE��OR�ARE�NON COMPLIANT�WITH�TRAFl�C�RIGHTS��4HE�%"!!�HAS�PUBLISHED�GUIDANCE�FOR�OPERATORS��BROKERS��PASSENGERS��politicians, authorities and regulators.

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Elsewhere, there are signs of a recovery in the long depressed business jet market, particularly at the lower end. Although a short term recovery it is not expected, any further downside is unlikely. This is pleasing news for the industry especially Hawker Beechcraft, Inc. who has recently reached agreement with its lenders to provide the company with approximately $120 million of additional liquidity. The company intends to use this to fund its ongoing operations and restructure the debt taken on in 2007 when the company was acquired.

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Discover timeless beautyThe Sunseeker 30 Metre Yacht

Sunseeker LondonTel: +44 (0)20 7355 0980

www.sunseekerlondon.com

Sunseeker PooleTel: +44 (0)1202 666 060

www.sunseekerpoole.com An unrivalled range of luxury motoryachts from 40 to 155ft

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#ELEBRATE�THE�$IAMOND�*UBILEE�OF�(ER�-AJESTY�the Queen with Co-operation Ireland and help make a difference to the lives of young people.

#O OPERATION�)RELAND�HAS�BEEN�AROUND�FOR�THE�LAST����years and has played a central role in helping to create A�LASTING�PEACE�ON�THE�ISLAND�OF�)RELAND� �SOMETHING�perhaps many of us thought we would never see in our lifetimes. This year Cooperation Ireland will be organising ‘Diamond Jubilee Regatta’ for all to become involved with.

4HE�CO PATRON�OF�THE�CHARITY�IS�(ER�-AJESTY�THE�1UEEN��As Her Majesty said in her speech at Dublin Castle last year when she made that historic visit to Ireland, the l�RST�REIGNING�MONARCH�TO�DO�SO�IN�����YEARS��h7HAT�WERE�once only hopes for the future have now come to pass. I applaud the work of all those involved, particularly CHARITABLE�BODIES�LIKE�#O OPERATION�)RELAND��4HEIR�WORK�not only serves as a basis of reconciliation between our people and communities but it gives hope to other peacemakers across the world.”

However while Northern Ireland has made huge progress towards peace, particularly since the signing of the Belfast Agreement in 1998, there remains a deep legacy OF�DIVISION�THAT�PRESENTS�A�SIGNIl�CANT�THREAT�TO�THE�PEACE�process. In 1998, there were 18 ‘segregated barriers and DIVISIONS��IN�.ORTHERN�)RELAND��THE�SO CALLED�@PEACE�WALLS���Today there are 88. So at the community level there remains a divide and much work to do.

One major concern is that dissident paramilitary ORGANISATIONS�ARE�GROWING�IN�CONl�DENCE�AND�REACH��AND�IN�THESE�SOMEWHAT�TROUBLED�AND�DIFl�CULT�ECONOMIC�TIMES��it’s all too easy to recruit young people into paramilitary activity though the promise of easy money and drugs. Last year there were over 1800 acts of sectarian violence in Northern Ireland, and Deloitte have estimated that the cost of policing terrorism in Northern Ireland is over £1.6 billion pounds, a staggering sum.

So yes we have come a long way but there is much to do. Over the last number of years we’ve established a new programme for young people at risk from these paramilitaries in marginalised communities. During a 3 YEAR�PERIOD�YOUNG�PEOPLE�IDENTIl�ED�AS�HAVING�LEADERSHIP�potential are selected by their local community representatives to participate in the programme. There then follows an intensive programme of personal development and training, resulting in the production OF�A�SHORT�l�LM�RELATED�TO�GANG�VIOLENCE�AND�THE�EFFECT��ON�FAMILIES�AND�COMMUNITIES��)N�THE�l�NAL�YEAR�OF�THE�programme they are given work placements in some aspirational companies and organisations which have included Formula One, and major football clubs like Celtic and Chelsea.

4HE�SUCCESS�OF�THE�l�RST�PILOT�PROJECT�IN�,URGAN�IS�NOW�being replicated in two other key areas, Shantallow and Fountain, and next year will move into Limerick. The impact of the project has been huge, for the young people, their families and for the local community. The participants have become role models for other younger PEOPLE�AND�ALL�HAVE�RETURNED�TO�EITHER�FULL TIME�EDUCATION�or employment, often as youth and community workers themselves.

#O OPERATION�)RELAND�IS�AWARE�THE�CURRENT�DIFl�CULT�economic situation could hinder the development of a peaceful society and to carry on this work, we need THE�l�NANCIAL�HELP�OF�THE�BUSINESS�COMMUNITY��"UT�NO one ever said raising funds need not be fun. So we are CREATING�THIS�YEAR�A�NEW�EVENT�@4HE�#O OPERATION�)RELAND�Diamond Jubilee Regatta’, all the details of which are shown below. It’s a special year, celebrating the Queens’ Jubilee, and the event promises to be a great day out, challenging for the Diamond Jubilee Trophy and having fun. We hope you can join us and at the same time support the very necessary work to help in continuing to drive forward the peace process in Ireland.

Building Peace

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Take Part in the Inaugural

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Experience Necessary. #O OPERATION�)RELAND�HAS�TEAMED�UP�WITH�Ondeck Sailing to create this fantastic new regatta in the Solent on Wednesday 13th June 2012.

This new regatta will help raise valuable funds for this worthy cause and will include a series of professionally run races after a morning of training and familiarisation. A drinks reception, gala dinner and prize giving onboard the prestigious HMS Warrior on the gun deck will then round off the days activities in style.

The regatta package includes the following:s�%XCLUSIVE�CHARTER�OF�A�"ENETEAU������FOR�UP�TO����GUESTS�s�0ROFESSIONAL�SKIPPER�AND�lRST�MATE�s�9ACHT�BRANDING�IN�THE�FORM�OR�A�PAIR�OF�HULL�DECALSs�7ET�WEATHER�GEAR���SAFETY�EQUIPMENT�s�"REAKFAST�ONBOARD�THE�YACHTs�2ACING�LUNCHES�ONBOARD�FOR�ALL�CREW�s�&ULL�RACE�PROGRAMME�s�2EGATTA�DINNER�ABOARD�(-3�7ARRIOR�WITH�PRIZE�GIVING�AND�charity auction

The winners of the 2011 Pride of Place Competition were announced at a gala celebration ceremony. This competition recognises and celebrates the vital contributions that community partnerships make to society.

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FORMULA 1 HAS GONE DOWNHILL

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)TmS�EXPECTED�THAT�&��DRIVERS�WILL�TAKE�TO�THE�SKI�slopes between seasons, but for the Ferrari driver’s - they have taken it to a new level!

4HE�SNOW CAPPED�MOUNTAINS�OF�-ADONNA�DI�#AMPIGLIO�slopes are usually playing host to the alpine skiing champions for World Cup downhill races, but they’ve provided the backdrop to a most unusual parallel slalom race this year.

The two Scuderia Ferrari drivers, Fernando Alonso and &ELIPE�-ASSA�WENT�HEAD TO HEAD�THROUGH�THE�GATES�AT�THE�WHEEL�OF�TWO�&&S� �THE�REVOLUTIONARY�FOUR�SEATER��FOUR�wheel drive Prancing Horse car. In their hands, this latest Ferrari proved to be very entertaining on demanding hills both up and down, as well as in the endless changes of direction laid out on the downhill slalom course.

Fernando and Felipe were helped with handling the 660 horsepower V12 in this very low grip environment thanks to the integral 4WD traction system, that deals with the constantly changing and variable amount of torque on each wheel with fully integrated electronic control systems. The FF upholds the marque’s tradition and provides a sporty and dynamic driving experience, AIDED�BY�ITS�TRANS AXLE�LAYOUT��FRONT MID�MOUNTED�ENGINE��rear mounted gearbox and its weight distribution (with 53% to the rear).

Of course, one must not forget the skill of the two drivers who thoroughly enjoyed themselves testing the FF in a scenario far removed from its usual home on the streets! The race ended in a perfect dead heat and Alonso could not hide his enthusiasm: “It’s incredible how easy it is to drive the FF, even on such a demanding surface and at the same time, how high a performance level you can reach in it.” Massa was of a similar opinion: “The most incredible thing about the car is the fact that there is no need to compromise maximum performance and useability, whatever the driving environment,” reckoned the Brazilian. “And on top of that, it’s perfect for everyday use with the whole family in the car!”

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Golfi ng apparelon tourGolf is a sport that is steeped in tradition and many GOL�NG�BRANDS�DRAW�ON�THEIR�HERITAGE�FOR�THEIR�GOL�NG�RANGES��!S�THE�GOL�NG�TOURNAMENT�SEASON�CONTINUES� �we look at some new and innovative items for Spring/Summer.

Aquascutum has always drawn on its heritage to combine QUALITY�AND�l�NE�CRAFTSMANSHIP�WITH�EXQUISITE�DESIGNS�TO�CREATE�its own quintessentially British style that offers luxury, attention to detail and authenticity and have just announced the debut of its Golf Collection. This range stays true to the spirit of the company in terms of technical innovation, luxury and style INCORPORATING�THE�ICONIC�HOUSE�CHECK�IN�l�NE�GAUGE�COTTONS�AND�CASHMERES��MIX�TOGETHER�WITH�THE�LATEST�IN�WATERPROOl�NG�TECHNOLOGY�AND�PERFORMANCE�OUTERWEAR�TO�OFFER�A�DEl�NING�new era in golf wear.

Adam Scott, the internationally acclaimed professional golfer is the exclusive brand ambassador for this collection. !DAM�IS�A�GIFTED�GOLFER�WITH�A�NATURAL�m�AIR�TO�THE�GAME�and a down to earth charm off the course which make him a very special sportsman. Adam Scott is seen here wearing the Aquascutum Technical Polo with Mesh 0ANELLING�AT�m�ANK�WHICH�HAS�BUILT IN�MOISTURE�SHIELD�technology plus the House Check Shorts.

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Golfi ng apparelon tour

Women needn’t feel left out! This 100% Pima COTTON� PURPLE� 6 NECK�sweater from Aquascutum has house check at elbow and shoulder and is worn here with house CHECK� SLIM� l�T� TROUSERS� �stylish and comfortable. Glenmuir has introduced a comprehensive range of WEATHER BEATING�PRODUCTS�in it’s Performance Outerwear section in its Spring/Summer 2012 Collection ranging from WATER REPELLENT� KNITWEAR�to full rainproof suits. Glenmuir is a brand right at the heart of golf and has been the supplier to The European Ryder Cup Team for 23 years and

has enjoyed partnerships with the PGAs of Europe, The PGA, The European Tour, The Open Championship, The English Golf Union, VisitScotland and EventScotland and IS�THE�OFl�CIAL�CLOTHING�SUPPLIER�TO�THE�6IVENDI�3EVE�4ROPHY�

� 4HE� RENOWNED� 3COTLAND BASED� COMPANY� REVEALS�its new ‘Willoughby’ (men’s) and ‘Beatrice’ (ladies) BONDED� m�EECES� THAT� WILL� PROTECT� YOU� FROM� THE� COLD� AND�SHOWERS� WITH� ITS� HIGH� SPECIl�CATION�� THREE LAYER� BONDED�CONSTRUCTION�� 4HE� INNER� m�EECE� LINING� OFFERS� ADDITIONAL�WARMTH�AND�COMFORT�AND�THE�05�l�LM�LAYER�PREVENTS�WATER�penetration and ensures breathability while the outer POLYESTER�KNIT�DELIVERS�EXCELLENT�WATER�RESISTANCE��4HE�FULL LENGTH� JACKET�ZIP�AND�POCKETS�ARE�STORM SEALED��WHILE�A�

chest pocket provides easy access to a scorecard and other lightweight essentials. The garment also carries the distinctive Glenmuir 1891 and StormBloc® embroideries. They have also introduced two new colour ways to its range: Provence (Mediterranean purples, pinks and creams) and Antigua (a vast spectrum of blues).

,YLE���3COTT�S�(ERITAGE�RANGE�COMBINES�ITS�STRONG�GOLl�NG�heritage with chic modern elegance to create a smart, streamlined collection for sophisticated golfers. All styles feature the leather embossed prestige shield taken from the Lyle & Scott 1940’s archives

Lyle and Scott Prestige knitted striped polo shirt is luxurious upgrade on a casual essential and made from a lustrous blend of cotton, cashmere and silk. Cut for an athletic BUT� COMFORTABLE� l�T� � THIS�piece is detailed with SMART�STRIPES� IN�A�GROWN up colour palette, tipped collar, ribbed cuffs and hem and a suede Eagle shield on the left chest. !� CASUAL� YET� REl�NED�ADDITION� TO� YOUR� GOLl�NG�wardrobe.

This shoe bag from Aquascutum is ideal for taking on tour with its extra compartment that can hold a change of clothes. It also features two side panel zip pockets that are perfect for personal items or a bottle of water. Best of all its waterproof and will keep your shoes dry!

This elegant Lyle and Scott Prestige pitchfork is made from a zinc alloy metal that prevents rust and is decorated with the classic Lyle & Scott an eagle and shield. When not in use it can be tucked away in it’s leather embossed case.

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How do we protect skin from the harmful effects OF�THE�SUMMER�SUN����$ESPITE�THE�MYRIAD�collections of high SPF sun-creams, many OVER EXPOSE�THEMSELVES�TO�EXCESS�SHORT TERM�high temperatures in search of the gorgeous tan that disguises a multitude of blemishes and MAKES�US�FEEL�SO�SEXY���

What we should be doing now is paying attention to protecting our skin from the inside out, to ensure less damage and a far more even tan as a result! Why go through the pain of sunburn and subsequent peeling WHEN�YOU�CAN�PROMISE�YOURSELF�WELL OILED��SOFT�AND�supple skin for bronzing? Research has shown that STOCKING�UP�ON�6ITAMIN�% RICH�FOODS�WILL�PROTECT�AGAINST�REDNESS�AND�DRY�SKIN�WHEN�YOU�HIT�THE�BEACHES� �EAT�plenty of avocados, sardines and walnuts, pumpkin and SUNmOWER�SEEDS��

Getting Technical Supple skin is created by regular intake of foods rich IN�ESSENTIAL�FATTY�ACIDS��OTHERWISE�KNOW�AS�/MEGA NUTRITION���4HINK�OILY�lSH�SUCH�AS�SALMON��MACKEREL�AND�tuna for providing skin cells with the hydration they need. Every skin cell has a double outer layer to protect the organelles inside, both of which are made up of these ESSENTIAL�FATS���4HOSE�ON�A�LOW FAT�OR�NO FAT�DIET�WILL�SUFFER�the worst, as their skin cell protection and integrity is compromised. Imagine the beautiful supple skin and shiny, thick hair of those who live in the Mediterranean. Their diet is made up of olives and their oil, nuts and

SEEDS�AND�THEIR�OILS��AND�AN�ABUNDANCE�OF�GRILLED�lSH��peppers, garlic and onions. ALL of which nourish the production of strong, supple skin.

Hydration is about what you DON’T drink as much as what you DO!Minimise alcohol on an empty stomach, caffeine and lZZY�DRINKS��ESPECIALLY�WHEN�mYING��AS�THE�DEHYDRATING�effects of these frequently consumed beverages are far more prominent at altitude than on the ground. Ensure THAT�YOU�DRINK�AT�LEAST�� ��TIMES�THE�AMOUNT�OF�WATER�whilst in the air as you would on the ground, ideally half a LITRE�EVERY�HOUR�OF�mIGHT���

On the OutsideFinally, use a good quality organic hydrating skin cream for face daily, and extend this to neck, hands and feet WHEN�mYING�LONG HAUL��MAKING�SURE�TO�KEEP�RE APPLYING�DURING�THE�mIGHT���5SING�CREAMS�RICH�WITH�VITAMINS�#�AND�E, with added pomegranate and almond oil, will help to KEEP�SKIN�SOFT�AND�PLUMP���!VOID�USING�SELF TAN�CREAMS�WHICH�MAY�GIVE�YOU�A�PRE HOLIDAY�GLOW��BUT�ACTUALLY�parch the skin and offer no protection when you do get into the sun. Once at your destination take care in the midday sun and save your cocktails for the evening, after the sun has gone down. Very often the burning occurs as a result of dehydration and an overloaded liver, rather than too many hours spent in the heat!

Skin Protection from the Insideby Vicki Edgson, leading UK Nutritionist

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Barbour has launched a new premium womenswear range, in collaboration with leading British designer Alice Temperley,.

The Barbour Gold Label by Temperley collection is available from selected Barbour and Temperley stores and premium wholesale stores worldwide.

For more details of the collection visit www.barbour.com

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4HE�ÚRST�/YSTER������3ARAÚN��HAS�BEEN�ANNOUNCED�AS�A�ÚNALIST�IN�THE������7ORLD�Superyacht Awards. Now in its seventh year, THE�7ORLD�3UPERYACHT�!WARDS�HONOUR�THE�ÚNEST�new superyacht builds delivered to their owners in the past twelve months. Whilst Dubois yachts have won many awards over the years, this PRESTIGIOUS�NOMINATION�IS�A�ÚRST�FOR�AN�/YSTER�yacht.

4HE�/YSTER�����IS�DESIGNED�WITH�THE�SPECIlCATION��FEATURES�AND�CLASSIlCATION�OF�VERY�MUCH�LARGER�YACHTS��The standard accommodation layout offers three staterooms aft and two crew cabins forward. A raised saloon offers a panoramic view and leads forward and down to a more intimate lounge and separate dining area. Forward of the main living area is the crew mess, GALLEY�AND�TWO�CREW�CABINS���!�SIX CABIN�VARIANT�IS�ALSO�available, offering a fourth double guest cabin forward, in addition to the two crew cabins. As a medium DISPLACEMENT�YACHT��THE�/YSTER�����OFFERS�A�CLASS leading amount of usable living space. Stepping on BOARD�FOR�THE�lRST�TIME�YOU�ARE�IMMEDIATELY�STRUCK�BY�THE�spacious deck areas and overwhelmed by the incredible amount of interior volume.

3ARAlN�SUCCESSFULLY�COMPLETED�HER�SAILING�TRIALS�AND�was handed over to her owners in October. The launch MARKED�THE�SUCCESSFUL�CONCLUSION�OF�THE�lRST�PHASE�OF�A�LONG TERM�PROJECT��WHICH�HAS�BROUGHT�TOGETHER�THE�STRONG��AWARD WINNING�TRIO�OF�$UBOIS�.AVAL�!RCHITECTS��/YSTER�Group and RMK Marine.

Oyster Makes its Mark© Copyright Oyster

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Their combined expertise has produced a Superyacht that matches the best in the world and brings a unique package to the 100 foot marketplace by offering all the BENElTS�OF�A�TOP�OF�THE�RANGE��CUSTOM�BUILT�SUPERYACHT��WHILST�ALSO�BENElTING�FROM�A�PROVEN�DESIGN��TRIED�AND�TESTED�ENGINEERING��SYSTEMS�AND�EQUIPMENT� �ALL�optimised for cruising in true comfort and style. A performance orientated hull shape from Dubois, powered by a sport rig, carbon spars and Spectra Carbon sails, achieves outstanding performance even in the lightest of winds. Designed to put the true sailing enthusiast in full command of this stunning yacht whilst also enjoying the thrill of helming such a fast and responsive boat. Under power, the Oyster 100 has the fuel capacity to cross the Atlantic whilst continuously running one of its large generators seven days a week.

4HE�CONCEPT��LAUNCHED�IN�THE�HEYDAY�OF�THE�PRE RECESSION�WORLD��IS�EVEN�MORE�APPROPRIATE�TODAY��BUILDING�A�ONE OFF�CUSTOM�SUPERYACHT�IS�A�CHALLENGING�venture. The market, during recession, has seen the DETERMINED�BUYER�MOVE�LARGER��INTO���M� ����M�SAILING�YACHT�PROJECTS��4HE�/YSTER $UBOIS 2-+�SERIES PRODUCED�offering of the Oyster 100 and Oyster 125, gives a purchaser who wants a more predictable and faster MEANS�OF�OWNING�A�PROVEN�3UPERYACHT��A�LESS�TIME DEMANDING��DURING�BUILD�SOLUTION�OF�GETTING�AmOAT�

Oyster CEO, David Tydeman told us: “Of course, CREATING�SUCH�A�START UP�IN�THE�CURRENT�GLOBAL�ECONOMIC�conditions, has been a tough challenge, which we’ve risen above and delivered. I’m intensely proud and somewhat in awe of the Oyster and RMK team who has made this happen in the face of regular scepticism from the established market who naturally want to resist a newcomer!”

Oyster Makes its Mark

“Not just another large

yacht”

© Copyright Oyster

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England Rugby stars Will Greenwood and Austin Healey founded a company dedicated to providing children with outstanding sports training from some of the world’s leading sporting legends. Super Skills Travel provides AN�EXCLUSIVE�OPPORTUNITY�FOR�CHILDREN�AGED�5–16 years to receive coaching from sporting STARS�WITHIN�THE�SETTING�OF�LUXURY�FAMILY�HOLIDAY�locations.

In Sardinia you can expect sun, sea, history and unbeatable dishes, Forte Village Resort will provide all THE�REST���7ITH�EIGHT�TOP CLASS�HOTELS�TO�CHOOSE�FROM��YOU�will be able to satisfy the whole family, children included. Whether your taste is for haute cuisine or exceptional everyday fare, the chefs at Forte Village have all the skills to satisfy your appetite.

4HE�PRE MATCH�TENSION�AT�4WICKENHAM��4HE�DRAMA�OF�7IMBLEDON�S�#ENTRE�#OURT��4HE�BUILD UP�TO�A�BIG�GAME�AT�Chelsea. The sports academy coaches have experienced THESE�FEELINGS�lRST HAND�AND�THEY�KNOW�THEIR�SPORT�INSIDE out. If you or your child has ambitions to achieve top ten world ranking on the tennis court, play international rugby or be selected for Chelsea, you should look seriously at these Sports Academies. They give sports fanatics the chance to improve their technique with coaching tips from the professionals.

In July 2011, Will and Austin, along with their families were stranded in Sardinia with just hours to go before their ex England team mate and captain Mike Tindall’s Royal Wedding to Zara Phillips. Will made a swift phone call to his old friend Mark Stephenson of Manhattan Jet Management who saved the day by supplying two Learjets that delivered both families back in luxury and just in time! “What began as a nightmare dilemma trying to get both families home in time will now remain in our minds as one of the most spectacular trips ever!” Will Greenwood explained. He continued: “I come from a normal background so watching the kids have their photo taken on the tarmac before loading my family onto a private jet

Legendary Shared Experiences

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AND�THEN�BEING�WHISKED�BACK�TO�THE�5+�WAS�A�DElNING�moment in my life and will remain one of our greatest family experiences. For me Super Skills Travel is all about providing ‘Legendary Shared Experiences’. If families wish to go that extra mile and travel to their exclusive holiday destination in style I couldn’t think of a better way to travel than on board a private jet.” 4HE�FUTURE�OF�3UPER�3KILLS�4RAVEL�CONTINUES�TO�mOURISH�with plans to expand its sports, locations and number of training weeks, whilst maintaining their delivery of excellence and continuing to create everlasting memories. SST is really looking forward to the 2012 season, when their bespoke approach is something that will become a benchmark for holidays and experiences in the future.

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PRETTY IN PINK *AEGER ,E#OULTRE�S�2EVERSO�IS�A�TRUE�SYMBOL�OF�LUXURY�watchmaking. This legendary reversible watch was originally invented in the 1930’s and inspired by the Art Deco movement for polo players who wanted to protect the CRYSTAL�FACE�OF�THEIR�WATCHES��4HIS�IS�THE�'RANDE�ULTRA THIN��curved version designed exclusively for ladies.

4HIS�YEAR��*AEGER LeCoultre was proud to support the celebration of this 40th anniversary and homage to Sir Charles Chaplin and his receipt of the Academy Honorary Award ‘For the enduring effect he had in making motion pictures the art form of this century.’ The event, held at the Chateau Marmont in Los Angele was hosted by Carmen and Dolores Chaplin (seen here wearing the Reverso) and attended by a glittering entourage of guests from the world of cinema. Photo by JB Lacroix/WireImage.

PASSPORT TO Style We take a look at a few the latest luxury products for women this Spring.

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PASSPORT TO INSPIRED BY THE SUN AND FLOWERSLebanese couturier Elie Saab is the creator of luxury ELIE SAAB Le Parfum. Created BY�WORLD RENOWNED�PERFUMER�Francis Kurkdjian, ELIE SAAB Le Parfum is based on a m�ORAL��SOLAR��WOODY�THEME�with orange blossom, jasmine and pure patchouli. A white m�OWER�BOUQUET�IS�COMPLETED�by a cedar woody presence GIVING�THE�m�ORAL�NOTES�ITS�density. Finally, the trail unfurls, borrowing its addictive notes from rose honey.

Saab’s perfume celebrates the splendor and brilliance of the radiant femininity which has

always inspired him and as passionate about design and architecture, he dreamt of a glass bottle with a pure shape that played on light, brilliance, and transparency. “I wanted something simple. Straight lines, the rigor of a cube, and the sensation of an object made to be held in the hand, but with the density of beautiful objects, light is eternal strength, says Elie Saab. Designed by Sylvie de France, the glasswork was pushed to the extremes of precision to create an object of light that REm�ECTS�%LIE�3AAB�S�ELEGANCE��a middle ground between the jeweller’s art and the architect’s dream.

CRYSTAL ENCRUSTED "ENJAMIN�!DAMS�3Ol�A�CRYSTAL�

encrusted evening shoes are the ULTIMATE�DEMI WEDGE�CRYSTAL�

court shoes for a glamorous evening look! These designer

shoes are made using Duchesse Silk,

leather and Austrian

crystals.

BUBBLE DESIGN AND DEEP JEWEL COLOURS Charlotte Cornelius both designs and creates precious jewellery with a difference. Specialising in engagement and wedding rings often incorporating bold stones and her own SIGNATURE�BUBBLE�DESIGN�AND�INm�UENCED�BY�her coastal location and the elements of shore sea and sky. All work is carried out locally, increasingly incorporating fair trade gems and recycled gold and silver. This deep jewel colours, octagonal emerald, semi precious gem stones of amethyst and swiss blue topaz, contrasting with hallmarked sterling silver with 18ct yellow gold bubble bands makes this ring both precious and stylish.

ULTIMATE BEAUTY Liz Earle makes high performance, quality and safe ingredients are their priority, working .

closely with their ingredient growers, harvesters and providers is very important to them when you see the difference the ingredients makes to make their skin and make up products.

Responsible sourcing is a passion and botanical and formulation experts balance factors such as performance, sustainability, ethics and organic practices to determine the best source for use. The

Ultimate beauty hamper is a deluxe box that is OVERm�OWING�WITH�LAYER UPON LAYER�OF�HAND WRAPPED�indulgent treats to bring out the best in every skin type. From daily cleanse, tone and moisturise to special treatments and body BEAUTIl�ERS��4HIS�COLLECTION�of 14 naturally active skin saviours is the ultimate in TOP TO TOE�BOTANICAL�BEAUTY�

RESOURCES "ENJAMIN�!DAMS�3Ol�A�Charlotte Cornelius Elie Saab*AEGER ,E#OULTRELiz EarleFor stockists details go to Lifestyle Listings at www.adastra-lifestyle.com

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Selecting an aircraft to buy is much simpler than selecting the one to use! That may sound like it’s the wrong way around, but when buying you simply have to decide on the compromise that you can accept for the period of ownership. However, when selecting an aircraft to use, the compromise is much less as you select the RIGHT�TOOL�FOR�THE�JOB�IN�HAND���0EOPLE�OFTEN�SAY�OWNING�A�PRIVATE�JET�GIVES�YOU�GREAT�Û�EXIBILITY��BUT�HIRING�THE�RIGHT�AIRCRAFT�EACH�TIME�YOU�Û�Y�gives you so much more.

Here we give you an overview of the way we select an aircraft, together with some typical examples of the aircraft available.

Finding the Right Match4HE�l�RST�THING�WE�NEED�TO�KNOW�IS�WHERE�YOU�ARE�GOING��where you are leaving from, how many people are travelling and the luggage being taken. That gives us A�GOOD�STARTING�POINT���7E�THEN�l�ND�THE�CLOSEST�USABLE�

AIRl�ELDS�AND�CHECK�THEIR�SUITABILITY���4HIS�IS�WHERE�OUR�knowledge of our members is vital to understand what is acceptable from their priorities and preferences. For EXAMPLE�THERE�MAY�BE�A�SHORT�AIRl�ELD�VERY�CLOSE�BY��BUT�that would require a smaller and slower aircraft, which may not be acceptable. Therefore, we sometimes have TO�LOOK�FURTHER�Al�ELD�TO�SELECT�THE�RIGHT�AIRl�ELD���

7ITH�THE�AIRl�ELDS�SELECTED�WE�THEN�LOOK�AT�THE�ACTUAL�range capabilities of the aircraft. Manufacturers tend to declare a range of the aircraft in ideal weather conditions and with a limited payload. With this shortlist of suitable aircraft we consider the facilities required onboard, such AS�WHETHER�A�m�IGHT�ATTENDANT�IS�REQUIRED��WHAT�CATERING�IS�PREFERRED�AND�IF�LAY�m�AT�SLEEPING�IS�NEEDED����

Once we know exactly what type of aircraft is suitable we select the closest one that meets our strict criteria. We are extremely careful about who we use to supply our aircraft, for example we need to ensure that it is maintained correctly and operated in accordance with the appropriate regulations. Unfortunately, there ARE�SOME�UNSCRUPULOUS�OPERATORS�WHO�PROVIDE�m�IGHTS�outside of the legal requirements.

Aircraft Selection

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Typical AircraftWe have bracketed the available aircraft into 7 categories, based on their capability. This ranges from the small propellor driven air taxi, through to the luxurious jets capable of ultra long range.

!IR�TAXIS�ARE�EXTREMELY��EXIBLE�IN�TERMS�OF�THE�AIR�ELDS�THEY�CAN�USE� !LTHOUGH�THEY�ARE�RELATIVELY�SLOW��OVER�A�SHORT�DISTANCE�THE�TIME�DIFFERENCE�IS�NEGLIGIBLE�AND�OFTEN�THERE�IS�SIGNIl�CANT�TIME�SAVED�BY�USING�SMALL�AIRl�ELDS�CLOSE�TO�THE�DESTINATION�

)N�THE�MIDDLE�GROUND�ARE�VARIOUS�LIGHT�AND�MID SIZE�JET�AIRCRAFT��EACH�WITH�THEIR�OWN�UNIQUE�characteristics.��"UT�TYPICALLY�THEY�HAVE�BETWEEN���AND����SEATS�AND�A�RANGE�SUFl�CIENT�TO�COVER�MOST�OF�%UROPE�without a stop.

At the top end it is the ultimate in air travel. Seating is generally less than 20 and many have separate sleeping accommodation. With a full height cabin, passengers can move around comfortably and enjoy food prepared onboard in the very capable galley.

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Chilean Winery On Par at St Andrews

In 2000 when Ventisquero began making wine, did they ever think 10 years on that their wines would be on such prestigious wine lists as ‘Old #OURSE�(OTEL��3T�!NDREWSm�

Today, the winery is led by a young creative team of ENTREPRENEURS�THAT�GUIDES�THEM�TO�A�SINGLE�PURPOSE��TO�create distinctive, high quality wines and market their products around the world. The winery as built under the graduate of their head winemaker, ilipe Tosso, in the COASTAL�-AIPO�6ALLEY�WHERE�THE�GRAPES�FOR�THEIR�l�RST�WINE�were produced. Three years later, they ventured into the Casablanca Valley and the prestigious Apalta Valley, the source today for Viña Ventisquero’s premium wines.

They felt very honoured with the visit of renowned Australian winemaker John Duval, consultant of Viña 6ENTISQUERO�IN�THEIR�TOP END�WINES��(E�HAD�AN�INTENSE�week in Chile, during which he introduced the Premium Grey and Single Block lines. Some of his other activities included barrel tastings of the new Premium wine harvests and visits to their estates and cellar. John Duval makes wines worldwide and believes Apalta Valley has great potential.

h-Y�l�RST�IMPRESSIONS�OF�!PALTA�WERE�OF�A�SPECTACULARLY�BEAUTIFUL�PLACE� �THEN�)�SAW�THE�QUALITY�OF�THE�WINE�AND�the purity of the fruit produced from relatively young vines. It was obvious we could do something special here.”

Pangea is 100% Syrah, while Vértice is a Carménère AND�3YRAH�BLEND���!LL�GRAPES�FOR�THESE�WINES�ARE�HAND harvested from Ventisquero’s vineyards on the upper slopes of Apalta. Ventisquero owns 65 ha of vineyards in Apalta, where they grow the Carménère and Syrah GRAPES�USED�FOR�THE�PRODUCTION�OF�THE�COMPANY�S�m�AGSHIP�WINES� �0ANGEA�AND�6�RTICE���4HESE�ARE�BOTH�THE�RESULT�OF�a joint collaboration between Felipe Tosso and Australian consultant John Duval, formerly at Penfolds. Both winemakers regard Apalta as the jewel in Ventisquero’s vineyard crown, and seek to make wines that express the exceptional qualities of the terroir. “Apalta really interests me,” says Felipe. “It has SOMETHING�SPECIAL� �ITS�OWN�CHARACTER�WITHIN�#OLCHAGUA���!LTHOUGH�OUR�VINES�ARE�YOUNG��JUST����YEARS�OLD� �WE�RE�making some exceptional wines as the roots have already travelled down over 2 metres, conferring SUFl�CIENT�ACIDITY�ON�THE�GRAPES�TO�BALANCE�THE�FRESH�FRUIT��expressive spices and savoury notes.”

With some very special wines, Ventisquero has earned its place on wine lists in such establishments as the Old Course Hotel, St Andrews. With its unique location on the world’s most famous golf course, the luxurious Kohler Waters Spa, decadent dining and the utmost attention to DETAIL��3COTLAND�S�AWARD�WINNING�l�VE�RED STAR�RESORT��4HE�Old Course Hotel, Golf Resort & Spa, is the ultimate hotel experience.

Wines made with passion

Janine Pert, Discover Wine

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Chilean Winery On Par at St Andrews

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Bentley Motors celebrated the arrival of its new 4.0 litre V8 Continental GT coupe in Germany with a SENSATIONAL�m�YING�DEBUT�ABOVE�DOWNTOWN�-UNICH���

Anyone struggling through the Munich rush hour would have seen the bright red Bentley taking a theatrical short cut, suspended beneath a helicopter AND�BEATING�THE�TRAFl�C� JAMS�TO�ARRIVE�AT�A�SPECIALLY designed podium at the summit of a high rise complex. The fashionable SkyLounge which is positioned in a glazed bridge between two skyscrapers was the venue for an exclusive Bentley Continental V8 launch party for 300 VIP guests.

“This dramatic car got the debut we felt it deserved and we took a little bit of our inspiration from Bentley’s iconic ‘Winged B’ emblem. On a practical level the helicopter was the fastest way to get to the rooftop podium.” said Klaus Becker, General Manager of Bentley Munich.

"ENTLEY�SALES�BOUNCED�BACK�TO�PRE RECESSION�LEVELS�during 2011, with the Continental GT unsurprisingly proving the most popular accounting for over a third of total sales volume. The company is hoping that its success will continue this year with the new Continental V8 which is set to attract new customers.

4HE� COMBINATION� OF� l�NE� CRAFTSMANSHIP�� USING� SKILLS�that have been handed down through generations, ALONGSIDE� ENGINEERING� EXPERTISE� AND� CUTTING edge technology is unique to UK luxury vehicle manufacturers such as Bentley. It is a prime example OF�HIGH VALUE�"RITISH�MANUFACTURING�AT�ITS�VERY�BESTÐ

SKY HIGH BENTLEY

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The photographs of the British Royal family by Sir Cecil Beaton (1904-1980) were central to shaping the monarchy’s public image in the mid ��TH�CENTURY��(ER�-AJESTY�1UEEN�%LIZABETH�))�WAS�STILL�A�YOUNG�PRINCESS�WHEN�SHE�Ú�RST�SAT�FOR�"EATON�IN�������/VER�THE�NEXT���DECADES��HE�WOULD�BE�INVITED�TO�PHOTOGRAPH�(ER�-AJESTY�THE�1UEEN�ON�MANY�SIGNIÚ�CANT�OCCASIONS�INCLUDING�her Coronation Day in 1953.

To celebrate The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee year, the Victoria & Albert Museum is holding an exhibition of portraits of Her Majesty by this photographer which runs until 22nd April and then goes on tour to other venues in the UK, Australia and Canada. The exhibition depicts the Queen in her roles as princess, monarch and mother and includes a number of photographs never before seen as well as extracts from Beaton’s diaries and letters.Romantic images of the teenage Princess Elizabeth FOLLOWED�BY�GLITTERING�AND�HIGHLY STAGED�PHOTOGRAPHS�OF�the Queen in her Coronation robes plus tender portraits of the Queen at home with her husband and young

FAMILY��AND�LATER�OFl�CIAL�PORTRAITS��4HE�EXHIBITION�INCLUDES�SOME�RARELY�SEEN�PHOTOGRAPHS��AS�WELL�AS�l�LM�CLIPS�AND�Beaton’s personal scrapbooks, showing how the popular image of the monarchy changed dramatically.The most memorable of Beaton’s images combine the splendour of historic royal portrait painting with an INTIMACY�THAT�ONLY�PHOTOGRAPHY�AND�l�LM�CAN�CONVEY��His detailed diary accounts reveal the complexities of each sitting, from the intense planning beforehand to the pressures of achieving the perfect shot. Beaton bequeathed his archive of royal portraits to his devoted secretary Eileen Hose and in 1987 she, in turn, bequeathed the archive to the V&A. Beaton BECAME�SOUGHT AFTER�ON�BOTH�SIDES�OF�THE�!TLANTIC��photographing famous faces from Hollywood, the theatre world and society. From the 1950’s his set designs for THEATRE�AND�l�LMS�LIKE�-Y�&AIR�,ADY��������DEl�NED�THE�glamorous look of the era. Princess Elizabeth and the Portrait Tradition The opportunity to photograph Queen Elizabeth, Queen Consort of King George VI was the high point of Beaton’s career to date. Published two months after the outbreak of the Second World War, his images presented a sense of continuity with a MAGNIl�CENT�PRE WAR�"RITAIN��

A Celebration of the Monarchy

Queen Elizabeth II with Prince Andrew by Cecil Beaton, 1960. -USEUM�NO��0(����� ������6�!�)MAGES

Princess Elizabeth as Colonel of the Grenadier Guards by Cecil Beaton, Buckingham Palace, October 1942 Copyright © V&A Images

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h4HE�TELEPHONE�RANG��@4HIS�IS�THE�LADY IN WAITING�speaking. The Queen wants to know if you will photograph her tomorrow afternoon’ ... In choosing me to take her photographs, the Queen made a daring innovation. It is inconceivable that her predecessor WOULD�HAVE�SUMMONED�ME� �MY�WORK�WAS�STILL�considered revolutionary and unconventional.” Extract taken from Cecil Beaton’s diary, July 1939Several wartime sittings of the Queen and her family would reinforce his vision of a seemingly unshakable monarchy and witness the transformation of her daughter 0RINCESS�%LIZABETH�FROM�GIRL�TO�YOUNG�WOMAN��4HE�m�OWERS�that appear in many of Beaton’s portraits were often picked from his own garden.

The Coronation Three million people lined the streets on the morning of 2nd June 1953 between Buckingham Palace and Westminster Abbey to catch a glimpse of the Gold State Coach. Millions more crowded around their newly bought television sets to watch the investiture of Britain’s youngest sovereign since Queen Victoria. For many, the Coronation represented the beginning of A�NEW�AGE� �A�TIME�OF�OPTIMISM�AND�INNOVATION�THAT�THE�press termed ‘the new Elizabethan era’. Cecil Beaton attended the ceremony and after returned to the Palace

FOR�THE�OFl�CIAL�PORTRAIT�SITTING��)N�THIS�GLITTERING�PORTRAIT��the Queen wore the imperial state crown, held in her right hand the sceptre with the cross balanced by the orb in her left. She also wore the coronation ring which is a symbol that the sovereign is ‘wedded’ to the state and the armills, golden bracelets signifying sincerity and wisdom.

The Next Generation Princess Elizabeth gave birth TO�HER�l�RST�CHILD��0RINCE�#HARLES�0HILIP�!RTHUR�'EORGE�on 14th November, 1948 and Beaton would take photographs commemorating the births of all her other children: Princess Anne in 1950, Prince Andrew in 1960 and Prince Edward in 1964. Beaton’s tender PORTRAITS�DEPICTED�THE�1UEEN�AS�A�l�GURE�TO�WHOM�ANY�parent could relate. In the decade between the Royal births, Beaton’s approach to royal portraiture changed dramatically and all attention was now focused on the sitters, a stark white background replacing the elaborate 2OCOCO INSPIRED�BACKDROPS�OF�EARLIER�YEARS�Several photographers shared with Beaton the honour of being invited to photograph Elizabeth II, yet few had such an enduring relationship with the monarchy over such a long and transformative period.

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4HE�EXPERIMENTAL�ELECTRIC����%8�RETURNED�TO�THE�Home of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars in Goodwood, England following completion of its intensive global test programme.

Can electric motoring deliver a true 2OLLS 2OYCE�EXPERIENCE�The results of this testing will help the company make an INFORMED�DECISION�ON�WHETHER�AN�ALL ELECTRIC�DRIVE TRAIN�IS�right for the world’s best cars of the future. Will it deliver AN�AUTHENTIC�2OLLS 2OYCE�EXPERIENCE�FOR�CUSTOMERS�THAT�TRULY�BElTS�THE�MARQUE�AS�WELL�AS�DELIVERING�AN�ACCEPTABLE�RANGE�FOR�CUSTOMERS�WITHOUT�FREQUENT�RE charging?

,UXURY�BY�$ESIGNRolls Royce designers were challenged with creating A�lNISH�THAT�WOULD�lRSTLY�SIGNIFY�A�SPECIAL�CAR��distinguishing it from the standard Phantom model on which it is based. Not an easy task as all Phantoms are bespoke! The design creates a different aesthetic, experimenting with interior space and materials, as well as trims and illumination. The car has a dynamic prowess as well as a sense of calm and tranquillity expected by its occupants. Its Corinova leather interior IS�DERIVED�FROM�A�NATURAL�VEGETABLE��CHROME FREE�TANNING�PROCESS��4HIS�ALSO�USES�LESS�PAINT�lNISH�THAN�STANDARD�leather and creates less waste and negates the use of PETROL RElNED�PRODUCTS���

Performance4HE����� LITRE�6���PETROL�ENGINE�AND�� SPEED�GEARBOX�have been replaced by a huge lithium ion battery pack AND�TWO�ELECTRIC�MOTORS�MOUNTED�ON�THE�REAR�SUB frame. These motors are connected to a single speed transmission with integrated differential. The car can go from 0 to 60 mph in under 8 seconds compared to 5.7 seconds in a standard Phantom. Its top speed is just 100 mph, well below that of its petrol sibling. Even with PERHAPS�THE�LARGEST�BATTERY�PACK�lTTED�TO�ANY�CAR��RANGE�is still likely to be an issue at just 125 miles. Practicality#ONCERNS�ABOUT�LACK�OF�AVAILABLE�RE CHARGING�infrastructure in towns and cities are well known and critics of electric motoring point to the additional inconvenience of trailing cables connected between power source and vehicles. The 102EX uses a TECHNOLOGY�CALLED�INDUCTION�CHARGING��4HIS�ALLOWS�RE charging to take place without any physical connection, delivering greater convenience for its owners and hinting at the potential for a network of remote charging facilities.

PriceShould the 102EX go into production, it is expected to cost about £1m ($1.6 million).

WORLD TOUR OF ELECTRIC ROLLS ROYCE PHANTOM

#HARGING�POINT�OUTSIDE�THE�2OLLS 2OYCE�DEALER�IN�,ONDON

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Royal Ascot is a quintessential part of the English summertime and the dress code HAS�ALWAYS�REÛECTED�THE�FORMALITY�OF�THIS�OCCASION���4HIS�YEAR��!SCOT�HAS�DEÚNED�WHAT�it considers constitutes appropriate attire.

Royal Ascot continues to be one of the main society events and viewed as the highlight of the British racing calendar with the best horse racing in Europe. Originally started by Queen Ann in the eighteenth CENTURY� �THIS�lVE�DAY�RACE�MEET�NOW�ATTRACTS�OVER�300,000 racegoers each year giving them the chance to savour the glitz and glamour of the races in true Royal Ascot style. Dressing appropriately is all PART�OF�THE�EXPERIENCE� �&ASHION�AND�2OYAL�!SCOT�have always gone hand in hand. From a fashion perspective, Ladies Day is the pinnacle and has become a major showcase for large and elaborate hats.

Whilst the dress has always expressed the formality of the occasion, what constitutes appropriate wear WAS�UNCLEAR���&OR�THIS�YEAR�S�2OYAL�MEETING����TH� �23rd June), Ascot has unveiled a new dress code for visitors to the Royal Enclosure and Grandstand to HELP�WITH�SELECTING�THEIR�OUTlTS��

The main points are concerning ladies dresses and SKIRTS�IN�THE�2OYAL�%NCLOSURE� �THEY�SHOULD�BE�OF�A�MODEST�LENGTH�DElNED�AS�@FALLING�JUST�ABOVE�THE�knee or longer’ (also retains dignity when getting out of a sports car or helicopter!). Headpieces as an alternative to hats are acceptable as long as the base is at least 10cm (4”) in diameter. Gentlemen must adhere to wearing a black or grey morning dress that includes a waistcoat and tie (no cravats), black or grey top hat and black shoes. In the Grandstand Enclosure, it is now compulsory for ladies to wear a hat, headpiece or fascinator and women also face being turned away if wearing strapless dresses or sheer tops as these are strictly not permitted.

Charles Barnett, Ascot Chief Executive, told us that they had worked extensively with experts in the world OF�FASHION�TO�DElNE�BETTER�WHAT�FORMAL�DRESS�MEANS�and that it isn’t a question of elitism but to ensure that the event remains iconic and a strong part of the fashion calendar.

Glamour and Style of Royal Ascot

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Royal Ascot ! ve-day event includes 7 Group One races:Tuesday 19th June� �4HE�1UEEN�!NNE�3TAKES��4HE�3T�

James’s Palace Stakes and The King’s Stand Stakes

Wednesday 20th June� �4HE�0RINCE�OF�7ALES�S�3TAKES�

Thursday 21st June� �4HE�'OLD�#UP

Friday 22nd June� �4HE�#ORONATION�3TAKES

Saturday 23rd June� �4HE�'OLDEN�*UBILEE�3TAKES

The Royal Ascot Fashion show is held each day of the event giving visitors a unique opportunity to view Couture Collections from the world’s catwalks in the Bessborough Restaurant. Package includes the couture fashion show, Grandstand admission, a reserved table for the day, Pimms and Champagne reception with Mise en Bouche, four course luncheon,

Cellar Master’s selected wines and full afternoon tea.

For more information, visit: www.adastra-lifestyle.com

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From this year, Strapless dresses will be A�THING�OF�THE�PAST��)MAGE� �-ATT�3ILLS

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&ERRARI�GOING�THE�EXTRA�MILE�IN�CUSTOMISTAION�BY�INTRODUCING�ITmS�EXCLUSIVE�NEW�l4AILOR -ADEm�programme. Maranello developed it for clients wishing to create a truly bespoke car that will BE�A�CLEAR�EXPRESSION�OF�THEIR�OWN�UNIQUE�personalities, tastes and lifestyle.

4HE�4AILOR -ADE�PROGRAMME�CONTINUES�A�LONGSTANDING�-ARANELLO�TRADITION�THAT�BEGAN�IN�THE�����S�AND���S� �A�time when clients personalised their cars as a matter of course and enjoyed huge freedom when it came TO�MATERIALS��COLOURS�AND�l�NISH��.OW�THIS�PRESTIGIOUS�past has now been revived through a programme that allows owners to specify every last detail of their Ferrari, from the exterior livery colour to the cabin trim. The programme is all about meeting the client’s wishes and aspirations. They are guided through the selection process by their own Personal Designer who is charged with guaranteeing that the resulting cars are both unique and consistent with the Ferrari brand and its tradition.

Creativity, research, original materials, superb craftsmanship and attention to detail are the International cornerstones of the programme. It offers 3 collections INSPIRED�DIRECTLY�BY�&ERRARI�S�$.!� �3CUDERIA��#LASSICA�and Inedita. Scuderia takes its inspiration from Ferrari’s SPORTING�HISTORY��OFFERING�A�CHOICE�OF�RACING DERIVED�MATERIALS��l�NISHES�AND�LIVERIES��4HE�#LASSICA�COLLECTION�will provide a modern twist on the styling cues and features of Maranello’s iconic GTs. The Inedita, lives up to its name by introducing an element of experimentation and innovation in terms of styling, colours and materials. Clients will be able to select everything from traditional AND�LUXURY�MATERIALS��FROM�THE�l�NEST�CASHMERE�TO�HIGH TECH��INNOVATIVE�CARBON l�BRE���

A visit to Maranello is included, where clients visit the dedicated styling centre. This has the look and feel of a Haute Couture house with a huge array of samples of materials, treatments and colours to browse through. A state of the art material scanner that will provide owners WITH�A�PREVIEW�OF�THE�l�NAL�RESULT�

Sartorial Elegance with Ferrari

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The world of healthcare in the main seems to BE�MOST�CONCERNED�ABOUT�HIGH�PRO�LE�AREAS�such as a healthy heart, avoiding obesity and diabetes, and helping prevent cancer. That is not even taking into account the rapid growth of COSMETIC�MEDICINE��FEEDING�OUR�EVER EXPANDING�need to look good and try and put off those concerning cosmetic effects of aging.

Nothing wrong with that and society’s key health issues have to be addressed, yet very little attention is given to what is probably our most important organ of all, our overall regulator and the absolute master of our being: the brain. I want to ensure my eyes are working well but what I don’t really appreciate is that it is not my eyes THAT�ARE�SEEING� �IT�IS�MY�BRAIN�THAT�@SEES����-Y�EYES��AS�are my ears, my taste and touch are merely tools used by my brain to get information so it can make sensible decisions.

Thankfully a new science is emerging that looks into ‘brain health and cognitive performance’. This specialty goes far beyond just looking at, and managing risk of Alzheimers and dementia. It examines how the impact of an ‘innocent’ fall on the ski slopes or minor whiplash in A�CAR�ACCIDENT�OR�EVEN�A�FALL�AS�A�TODDLER�HAS�INm�UENCED�the functioning of your brain. It can determine whether our poor hand writing, poor memory for names, dyslexia, POOR�HAND�EYE�COORDINATION�OR�ATTENTION�DEl�CIT�IS�RELATED�to that event in the past. Those small, or major, short comings that we have contributed to ‘age’, ‘stress’, ‘life’ or ‘this is just how I am’ can often be a consequence of impacts on our brain. The fascinating truth is now that

knowledge of the workings of the brain is progressing fast. Whether it is with neurotransmitter (brain hormones) measurement, functional MRI or brain mapping, these new technologies can give us an objective insight on how our brain is performing and more importantly on HOW�WE�CAN�INm�UENCE�IT�POSITIVELY�TO�PERFORM�AT�ITS�BESTÐ

Whether I am are an executive who wants to enhance my cognitive function, an athlete wanting to maximize focus or hand eye coordination, or someone simply wanting to BETTER�MANAGE�MY�MOOD��IRRITABILITY�OR�DEPRESSION��AN�IN DEPTH�BRAIN�ASSESSMENT�WITH�A�TAILORED�BRAIN ENHANCING�programme is now one of the very latest developments in health management. We are thankfully no longer only ensuring that our bodies are physically in good shape, WE�ARE�l�NALLY�ALSO�PROTECTING�AND�INVESTING�IN�OUR�MOST�precious asset: our brain

Brain assessment and brain enhancement is part of the advanced health management programmes provided by Viavi Limited, London.

The forgotten organDr Sabine Donnai, Chief Executive, Viavi Limited

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&OR�MANY�OF�US�OUR�Ú�RST�CAMPING�EXPERIENCE�is also our last! Thoughts of ‘making do’ aren’t very appealing and then there’s the reality of bugs, a sore back and a leaking tent to contend with. Not the picture of a holiday to remember fondly! However ‘glamping’ is growing in popularity! Glamorous camping features all the possibilities of the great outdoors but with the VERY�BEST�AMENITIES�THAT�WILL�EXCEED�ANYTHING�THE�HARDY�$)9�CAMPER�HAS�EXPERIENCEDØ�

Walk into a chic stylish tent, yurt or log cabin (already pitched by a professional) with electrics for appliances, lighting and even climate control. Sleep on a lavish SPRUNG�MATTRESS�AND�BATHE�IN�A�PROPER�FULL SIZE�JACUZZI�bath overlooking your surrounding landscape. Other 5 STAR�AMENITIES�ARE�AVAILABLE�SUCH�AS�FULL COURSE�DINING�and a laundry service. Sleeping under canvas and the STARS�ON�A�PEACEFUL�QUIET�NIGHT�WITH�A�SLOW�BURNING�l�RE��now certainly sounds more alluring.

Many glamping trips have the same types of excursions provided by traditional adventure holidays and a completely different way of going on holiday and INCLUDES�EVERYTHING�FROM�HIKING�TO�HAMMOCKING��FROM�seclusion and romantic escapes to family fun and is perfect for the wealthy concert and festival goers. Glamping although still a niche market, offers holiday makers the chance to experience all of good points about nature but with all the comforts of home.

Lifestyle’s top 10 places for worldwide glampers:������(INTOK�2IVER�#AMP�AT�(ELLl�RE�0ASS��2IVER�+WAI��

Thailand

2. Safari Style Retreat at Sinya on Lone Man Creek,

Texas

3. Teniquatreetops, Western Cape, South Africa

4. The Hoopoe Yurt, Cortes de la frontera, Andalucia,

Spain

5. Airstream Rooftop Trailer Park, The Grand Daddy,

Cape Town, South Africa

6. 4 Rivers Floating Lodge, Koh Kong, Cambodia

7. Cosy Under Canvas, Welsh Borders

8. Fairmont Mara Safari Club, Kenya

9. Banyan, Madivaru, Maldives

Eco Cottages, The Virgin Islands

For more information about these locations, visit www.adastra-lifestyle.com

Glamping puts high-end camping on the map

Jaipur Yurt, The Hoopoe Yurt Hotel

The Herb Garden, The Hoopoe Yurt Hotel

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Our driver pulled up at the kerbside outside the terminal AT�A�POINT�AND�TIME�HE�HAD�PRE ARRANGED���+AY�OPENED�the door and greeted us whilst Scott helped our driver to get our luggage from the boot and load it onto the trolleys they had brought along. As we were going off on a ski trip we were relieved not to have to man handle THE�AWKWARD�SKI BAGS���7E�ARRIVED�AT�CHECK IN�AND�+AY�called us over to the desk when they were ready for our passports and we saw our bags disappearing down the conveyor belt. We were then ushered into the fast track security where we were the only people going THROUGH� �APPARENTLY�ITS�NOT�ALWAYS�THAT�QUIET���7E�ARRIVED�airside through a little side door close to the Lounge, where Kay and Scott left us saying “We’ll see you when we need to get you to the aircraft.” We relaxed in the LOUNGE��CONlDENT�THAT�WE�DIDN�T�NEED�TO�MONITOR�THE�screen for gates and times. Sure enough when the time came, our hosts collected us and escorted us to the appropriate gate, where they bid us a fond farewell and we immediately boarded the aircraft.

That is the typical experience one can expect from DiamondAir International, which they offer at over 500 airports globally, and the reason why they have been selected as the elite hosted airport services supply partner for Ad Astra Elements members. Their core services are arrival, departure and transit meet & assist services, in which they assist passengers through the airport to expedite their journey. Because the service minimises passenger dwell time, it is perhaps the closest PASSENGERS�ON�A�COMMERCIAL�mIGHT�CAN�GET�TO�A�PRIVATE�jet experience.

When we spoke to Christina Lawford from DiamondAir SHE�EXPLAINED��h/UR�AIM�IS�TO�EMULATE�THE�lRST�CLASS�EXPERIENCE�PASSENGERS�RECEIVE�IN mIGHT�WHILST�THEY�ARE�on the ground. Our service is available at any airport, ON�ANY�COMMERCIAL�mIGHT��TRAVELLING�IN�ANY�CLASS���7E�can provide a range of additional services including car transfers, baggage porters, VIP lounge access and personal shoppers at the airport. We will go above and BEYOND�TO�FULlLL�OUR�CLIENT�S�REQUIREMENTS�WHILST�AT�THE�airport.”

She went on to tell us, “We have just launched a new exclusive service called Airport By Invitation, which is available in 30 airports globally, and provides the elite few with the ultimate in airport luxury service”

A further testament to the DiamondAir service is that THEY�HAVE�RECENTLY�BEEN�APPOINTED�AS�THE�OFlCIAL�service provider at London Heathrow Airport to deliver VIP airport concierge services for all airlines and with exclusive access in every terminal.

Redefining the Airport Experience

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'ALIBIER�� -ORZINE�� !LP� $m(UEZ�� *OUX� 0LAINE��Colombiere are all mythical stage places of the Tour de France. We spoke to Mike Booth of BreatheBike.com who last year competed in Europe’s toughest cyclosportive, the Marmotte AND�Ú�NISHED�IN�THE�TOP�����OF�STARTERS�IN�THE�%TAPE�du Tour Cyclosportive to the summit of Alp D’Huez.

Road biking is back in vogue, lycra is trendy and with the achievements of Team Sky and Mark Cavendish’ success winning the Tour de France Green jersey and becoming "RITAIN�S�l�RST�7ORLD�#HAMPION�IN�OVER����YEARS��MORE�AND�more keen road cyclists are heading to the French Alps each Summer to battle with their own Tour de France.

Access to the Alps has never been easier and once your bike has been dismantled and packed in a bespoke bike box (which you can hire or buy www.bikeboxalan.CO�UK� �YOU�CAN�BE�IN�THE�!LPINE��HUB�OF�'ENEVA�WITHIN�A� �� HOUR� m�IGHT� FROM�MANY� OF� "RITAIN�S� REGIONAL� AIRPORTS��With the rising popularity of the cyclosportive market and many riders setting their sights on the Etape du Tour, Marmotte and Time Megeve cyclosportives THERE�ARE�MANY�CHALLENGES� IN� THE�!LPS� TO�PREPARE� YOU�

!T�THE�HEART�OF�THE�&RENCH�!LPS�IS�THE�SELF STYLED�EXTREME�capital of the Alps, Chamonix, which in Summer and early Autumn offers access to many of the cols made famous by the Le Tour, in addition to some local favourites and the ever rising popularity of the cyclists Tour du Mont Blanc. This can be achieved in 2 to 6 days, depending on the group l�TNESS�� AND� TAKES� A� CIRCULAR� ROUTE� OF� 7ESTERN� %UROPE�S�HIGHEST�MOUNTAIN��#YCLING�l�RSTLY�THROUGH�&RANCE��THEN�INTO�Switzerland, over the Grand St Bernard pass to Italy and back into France. With a distance of 360km, 9,000 m of climbing, over 7 major mountain passes, Western Europe’s highest peak Mont Blanc, at 4,810m, is never far from sight.

The road bike is an amazing machine and with the right gearing set up and a concerted training campaign IT� IS� POSSIBLE� FOR� THE� RELATIVELY� l�T� CYCLIST� WITH� THE� RIGHT�determination to conquer the Alps. The key to ‘enjoying’ your trip to the Alps is the critical choice on gearing. 4HERE�IS�NO�SHAME�RIDING�A�TRIPLE�CHAIN SET��OR�A�COMPACT�set up and you are pretty much guaranteed to use every gear. If you opt against the advice, those with a

traditional gearing set up to tackle the Alps will soon be lining the pockets of the local bike shop once in France!

It’s widely acknowledged that Alp D’Huez is the climb most cyclists want to conquer and whilst its popularity AND�PLACE� IN�HISTORY� IS�NOT�QUESTIONED� � THERE�ARE�MANY�more Alpine passes which are both more challenging, AND�DEl�NITELY�MORE�SCENIC��&OR�-IKE�"OOTH��IT�WOULD�HAVE�to be the climb through the hairpin bends of the Col de St Petit Bernard from the Italian side, rising above the tree line and stopping for a quick cappuccino at the summit (2,188m) before descending over the border BACK� INTO�&RANCE� TO�"OURG�3T�-AURICE� ����M� � �AFTER�A�FEW� HUNDRED�METRES� ON� THE� m�AT� YOU� ARE� CLIMBING� AGAIN�over the Cormet de Roseland (1,967m), surely one of the most scenic Cols in the Alps. Over the summit you descend towards the azure waters of the Roseland Lake and into the famous cheese making valley of Beaufort. It’s fair to say every time he reaches a Col summit he has to pinch myself at the achievement, take in the spectacular scenery and wrap up for a spine tingling descent!

CYCLING IN THE ALPSCYCLING IN THE ALPSCYCLING IN THE ALPSCYCLING IN THE ALPSCYCLING IN THE ALPSCYCLING IN THE ALPS

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CYCLING IN THE ALPS

Mike Booth and his wife Jude run BreatheBike.com from their beautiful base in the Chamonix Valley France.

CYCLING IN THE ALPS

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&ERDINAND�!LEXANDER�0ORSCHE������q������We mourn the recent death of Ferdinand Alexander Porsche. As the creator of the Porsche 911, he established a design culture that shaped the company’s sports cars to this very day. He started with the company in 1958 and 4 years later became head of the Porsche Design Studio where in 1963 made a worldwide sensation with the Porsche 901 (or 911). He created a sports car icon, as the timeless and classic design continues to live on the seventh generation 911 model today. F.A. Porsche ALSO�DESIGNED�OTHER�ICONIC�MODELS� ��AMONG�HIS�MOST�famous designs include the Formula 1 race car type 804 and the Porsche 904 Carrera GTS, which today is considered one of the most beautiful racing cars ever.

Motoring News

Jaguar announces new sports car: the F-TYPE

4HE�REACTION�TO�THE�# 8���CONCEPT��ANNOUNCED�IN�September 2011, had been so positive that they ACCELERATED�THE�DEVELOPMENT�OF�AN�ALL NEW�*AGUAR�SPORTS�CAR���7ITH�AN�ALL ALUMINIUM�CONSTRUCTION��THE�& 490%�WILL�LAUNCH�AS�A�CONVERTIBLE��AND�A�STRICT�TWO seater with the focus on delivering driver reward and STUNNING�SPORTS�CAR�PERFORMANCE���4HE�& 490%�WILL�BE�unveiled in production form later this year.

Century of Awards for Range Rover Evoque

The Range Rover Evoque has been crowned World Design Car of the Year 2012. The announcement sees Evoque’s awards tally reach more than 100 global accolades. The company also recently announced the Evoque Convertible Concept. For those that question the concept of a convertible 4x4, cast your mind back to the origins of the species, both the Land Rover and Jeep were originally soft tops.

#AR�3ALES�UP�IN�Ú�RST�QUARTER�OF�YEAR

4OTAL�5+�CAR�SALES�WERE���������FOR�THE�l�RST�QUARTER�OF�2012, up 0.9 per cent compared with 2011. UK market leader Ford increased its share to 15.6 per cent of the MARKET���-ARCH������COMPLETED�A�RECORD BREAKING�QUARTERLY�PERFORMANCE�FOR�-ERCEDES "ENZ�WITH��������new Mercedes taking to the road, giving a market share of 4.5 per cent.

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3TAGED�AT�THE�HOME�OF�THE�"RITISH�'RAND�0RIX��the annual Silverstone Classic powered by THE�!!���� ���*ULY������IS�Ú�RMLY�ESTABLISHED�as the World’s biggest classic motor racing festival. With more than 1000 entries, the non-stop on-track entertainment showcases the full spectrum of motor sport history with huge grids FEATURING�A�MOUTH WATERING�ARRAY�OF�'RAND�0RIX��GT, Le Mans, single-seaters, sports and touring cars spanning more than seven decades of epic circuit racing history.

The unrivalled race programme is enhanced by a vast LINE UP�OF�FAMILY�ENTERTAINMENT��-ORE�THAN�����CAR�CLUBS�will be displaying in excess of 7000 classic road cars MANY�MARKING�SIGNIl�CANT�MILESTONES�IN�THEIR�MARQUE�S�respective ancestry. This summer’s highlights include 50th birthday parties for the AC Cobra, MGB and 4RIUMPH�3PITl�RE�AS�WELL�AS�A�WORLD�RECORD�GATHERING�of Ferrari F40s to mark the 200mph supercar’s 25th anniversary.

Adding to the high octane festival atmosphere, the very best of classic rock and pop bands will perform live on both Friday and Saturday evenings with Adam Ant plus Mike & the Mechanics headlining.

WIN TICKETS FOR THE WORLD’S BIGGEST CLASSIC MOTOR RACING FESTIVALLifestyle has 5 pairs of tickets to this year’s glittering event to give away. Tickets give access to all race paddocks, trackside grandstands, live music concerts, air displays, vintage funfair plus AA World.

Simply answer the following question and email your answer together with your name and telephone number to: [email protected]

Q. In what year was the classic MGB sports car launched?

1952

1962

1972

Terms & ConditionsEmployees of Ad Astra or Silverstone are not allowed to enter. The winner will be drawn at random by the Publisher and the competition is open worldwide. All entries must be received by 12 noon Friday 29th June 2012.

abc

Closing date 29th June 2012

Silverstone Classic

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Princess has 2 new vessels completing sea trials. The V39 is the smallest craft the company has produced for over a decade and the 40M is the largest the company has ever produced. Don’t be confused by the numbering, the V39 refers to feet, whilst the 40M refers to metres.

Fast, agile and spacious the V39 is a very welcome proposition for those who prefer smaller craft yet still demand the very best in style, performance and quality. The saloon and well equipped galley combine for a highly sociable entertaining space and both cabins are generously proportioned and contemporary styled.

4HE�0RINCESS���-�IS�THE�lRST�TRI DECK�YACHT�BUILT�BY�THE�company and she comfortably accommodates up to 12 guests in exceptional luxury and up to 8 crew in separate quarters. The focal point will undoubtedly be THE�MAGNIlCENT�MAIN�DECK�WITH�A�BEAUTIFULLY�APPOINTED�saloon and formal dining area with hydraulically folding balconies on both sides. Above there is an elegant ‘sky lounge’ and an additional exterior dining area. There is an impressive variety of layout options to choose FROM�EITHER�FOUR�OR�lVE�GUEST�CABINS�ON�THE�LOWER�deck. Forward of the main deck is the owner’s suite, occupying the full beam of the hull.

Princess - Large and Small

Yacht Update

New shell for OysterThe Oyster Group companies Oyster Marine Ltd, Oyster Brokerage Ltd and Southampton Yacht Services Ltd have been acquired by the Dutch investment company HTP Investments BV (HTP) for an undisclosed sum. Commenting on the transaction, Oyster CEO David Tydeman said, “This is a fantastic opportunity for Oyster, our team of loyal staff and suppliers. HTP Investment’s acquisition is funded by the private funds of its two partners and means that Oyster can look forward to a period of long term stability, doing what we do best – building great sailing yachts.”

The latest addition to the Oyster range is the sleek and stylish 825. This powerful yacht can eat up 250 miles per day on long passages without drawing breath. She is just as at home safely exploring the world’s oceans as cruising the Costa Smeralda.

WALLY//ACE on TargetDebuting a revolutionary hull design, Wally//Ace will combine exceptional comfort with Wally’s unique design STYLE�AND�MARINE�EXPERTISE���!�TRUE�LONG DISTANCE�OCEAN�CRUISER��THE����METRE�7ALLY��!CE�WILL�BE�CLASSIlED�AS�A�yacht and therefore manageable without a professional CREW��4HE�lRST�7ALLY��!CE�HULL�IS�IN�ITS�lNAL�STAGES�OF�BUILD�AND�WILL�SOON�BE�LAUNCHED�FOR�lNAL�lT�AND�TESTING��Two further hulls are also in build and are due for completion in the second half of 2012.

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Giovanni Soldini and his crew of seven have set out on an ambitious journey to establish 4 monohull speed records this year on board Maserati, a VOR 70. The team of very capable YACHTSMEN�HAS�A�TRACK�RECORD�IN�OPEN�OCEAN GOING�REGATTAS�AND�IN�COMPETITIONS�SUCH�AS�THE�!MERICA�S�#UP���3UPPORTING�SKIPPER�3OLDINI��ARE�.AVIGATOR�"ORIS�(ERRMANN��WATCH�LEADERS�"RAD�6AN�,IE�AND�$AVID�6ERA��'ABRIELE�/LIVO��TRIMMER��'UIDO�"ROGGI��BOAT�CAPTAIN��#ORRADO�2OSSIGNOLI��lRST�BOWMAN�AND�-ARCO�3PERTINI��SECOND�BOWMAN�

)N�&EBRUARY�THE�lRST�CHALLENGE�WAS�BETWEEN�#ADIZ��3PAIN�AND�3AN�3ALVADOR��"AHAMAS�WHEN�-ASERATI�SET�THE�lRST�REFERENCE�TIME�of 10 days, 23 hours, 9 minutes and 2 seconds to travel the 3884 nautical miles at an average speed of 17.6 knots. “I’m extremely PLEASED�v�DECLARED�3OLDINI�IMMEDIATELY�AFTER�CROSSING�THE�lNISH�line. “We’ve established an excellent time reference, which will be VERY�DIFlCULT�TO�BEAT���)�M�REALLY�PLEASED�WITH�HOW�THE�BOAT�AND�THE�crew performed.”

The next record attempt is from Miami – New York (947 nautical miles). There is no time reference to beat in the monohull category. But Franck Cammas set a time of 1 day, 11 hours, 5 minutes in June 3, 2007 on the maxi trimaran Groupama 3.

4HE�lNAL�LEG�OF������NAUTICAL�MILES�WILL�BE�FROM�.EW�9ORK�TO�,IZARD�0OINT���4HE�RECORD�THAT�Maserati has to break is currently held by Robert Miller who, back in 2003, sailed the route in 6 days, 17 hours, 52 minutes, 39 seconds on board of the monohull Mary Cha IV (with an average speed of 18,5 knots).

Around the route the crew will attempt to break the 24 hours speed record for monohulls, which is currently held by the VOR 70 Ericsson 4. Between 28 and 29 October 2008, DURING�THE�lRST�LEG�OF�THE�6OLVO�/CEAN�2ACE��"RASILIAN�SAILOR�4ORBEN�'RAEL�AND�A�crew of ten people sailed 596,6 miles in 24 hours at an average speed of 24,85 knots.

The record attempts are being monitored by the World Sailing Speed Record #OUNCIL��THE�INTERNATIONAL�BODY�THAT�GIVES�OFlCIAL�STATUS�TO�THE�FASTEST�SAILING�times along the historical routes once plied by clippers.

Backing for this challenge is provided by Maserati, the main partner in the ENDEAVOUR��WHICH�GIVES�ITS�NAME�TO�THE�BOAT���)T�IS�mANKED�BY�THE�3WISS�BANK�"3)�AND�BY�'ENERALI��WHO�FEATURE�IN�THE�CAPACITY�OF�CO SPONSORS��4HE�OFlCIAL�SUPPLIERS�TO�THE�UNDERTAKING�ARE��6ODAFONE�)TALIA��-URPHY�.YE��"ULGARI��THE�OFlCIAL�TIME�KEEPER�AND�Boero Bartolomeo S.p.A.

Maserati attempting to set speed records - on the water!

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The Bristol Car Company has gone back to its ROOTS�TO�HELP�BREATHE�LIFE�BACK�INTO�THE�LUXURY�motor company by signing up the son of its founder. Sir George White will act as Chairman of Bristol Cars Advisory Board and his role will include helping the marque’s new owners, Frazer-Nash Research, with its work on designsFOR�A�LUXURY��HIGH PERFORMANCE�RANGE EXTENDER�Bristol.

The new car is being developed based on the company’s original philosophy and blending Bristol’sHIGH TECH�HERITAGE�WITH�&RAZER .ASH�S�CUTTING EDGE�RANGE�EXTENDER�TECHNOLOGY��7ITH�ITS�WORLD FAMOUSshowroom on London’s Kensington High Street, Bristol cars have always appealed to a diverse group, withowners including numerous crowned heads of state, President Jimmy Carter, Sir Richard Branson, Sir PaulSmith, Liam Gallagher and Bono.

Sir George, who is also Patron of the Bristol Owners Club and BOC Trust, will be joined on the board byLady White, a successful artist and designer. Already the pair have helped to shape designs for a newshowroom.

“The revival of a famous company after it has passed through the hands of the administrators is neveran easy task,” Sir George told us. “As far as Bristol Cars is concerned, the challenge has fallen into twoHALVES��4HE�lRST�IS�TO�DESIGN�AND�MANUFACTURE�A�NEW�CAR��capable of equalling the quality and exceedingthe performance of the cars that built the marque’s reputation. Giant steps are being made in this respect,but naturally in great secrecy. The second is to preserve Bristol’s glorious past. My role, and that of mywife Joanna, will be to assist in every way possible in EXPLOITING�THE�COMPANY�S�HISTORY�FOR�THE�BENElT�OF�ITSuniquely exciting future.”

Julian Ramshaw, joins Bristol Cars as General Manager from the Sytner Group commented that, “BristolCars has a bright future ahead of it and I feel incredibly excited and privileged to be a part of the plans.There are some challenges ahead but we have a strong AND�LOYAL�TEAM�AND�)�FEEL�CONlDENT�THAT�WITH�THEadditional energy and ideas Frazer Nash bring, and my experience with brands like Ferrari and Maserati, wecan put Bristol back where it belongs,”

BRISTOL CARS FUTURE LIES BACK IN ITS ROOTS

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HISTORY In October 1941, Mr. George White, grandson of the founder of the Bristol Aeroplane Company, sent apaper to its directors recommending that Bristol should one day manufacture motor cars. They were tobe “of medium size but of the highest class”. They were to carry with them ‘a certain individuality’ andwere to be ‘designed’ in the best sense of the word and not merely assembled as so many British cars mayBE�CONSIDERED�TO�BE��!S�FOR�AFTER SALES�service, he noted that “more cars are SOLD�BY�EFlCIENT�AND�COURTEOUSservice than by any other single factor.” He insisted that “customers must be made to feel that theCompany welcomes the opportunity to see their cars and carry out small adjustments on them from timeto time, and that we are interested in seeing that clients’ cars give the utmost satisfaction to their owners.”

In 1945 the Bristol Aircraft Company then Europe’s largest aircraft manufacturer, took his advice andbranched out into automobile manufacture. Using its huge resources and cutting edge engineeringexpertise, it ensured that levels of quality and mechanical integrity were unparalleled.

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Goodwood RacesGoodwood is referred to as “the world’s most beautiful racecourse” and when you survey the fantastic view from its vantage point high on the South Downs, you understand why! So what BETTER�PLACE�IS�THERE�TO�PROMOTE�YOUR�BRAND�AND�TO�HOST�YOUR�MOST�IMPORTANT�CLIENTS�

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