What’s Trending in British Luxury News? November 2024
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All the latest luxury news, launches and collaborations from brilliant British brands – plus all the upcoming releases you need to know about for November 2024.
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British Luxury News November 2024
Really Wild Clothing and Pippa Small join forces on a new jewellery collection
Taking their mutual love of nature as their muse, Nadja Swarovski-Adams, creative director of Really Wild Clothing, and ethical jeweller Pippa Small have come together to create a 20-piece collection. The pair share a goal to preserve and champion traditional artisanship and ancient crafts. ‘Working with Pippa, a kindred spirit, has been an inspiring journey,’ says Swarovski-Adams, ‘and we’re thrilled to present a collection that celebrates both tradition and innovation.’ Handcrafted in Myanmar in 18ct gold, the jewellery draws on Burmese symbols and the wild flowers of South East Asia – with each piece intended as a reflection on life’s slow unfolding.
The Really Wild Collection (from £90) is available at the Really Wild boutique in Chelsea (53 Sloane Square, SW1W 8AX) until Sunday 17 November and then online at pippasmall.com
Connolly launches a new limited-edition fragrance in collaboration with Lyn Harris
In a limited run of just 200 bottles, Cuir de Connolly has been created to evoke an olfactory version of this 140-year old British brand. This second collaboration with renowned perfumer Lyn Harris (the first, the Connolly candle, released seven years ago) calls to mind a heady, smoky blend of leather and vetiver – bold and masculine with a hint of 1970s Parisian dandy. Each handcrafted bottle of fragrance has a leather-wrapped bottle-stop and comes in a leather pouch, made in Connolly’s workshops. Available in store and online now.
Cuir de Connolly, £295, Connolly, 4 Clifford Street, London, W1S 2LG. connollyengland.com
The Georgian restaurant and roof terrace reopens at Harrods
The Georgian – which first opened its doors in 1911 – relaunches on 4 November after an extensive makeover. Designed to capitalise on the building’s unique architecture and with 20 chandeliers, the new 10,000+ sq/ft space is a meld of art deco grandeur and modern glamour. The focus will begin with afternoon tea – also served on the terrace – drawing on Harrods’ reputation as a tea merchant over the ages and in companion with the in-house pâtisserie team, whose seasonal and quintessentially British treats-with-a-twist will be served – Harrods says – with theatricality, eccentricity and flair. In the evening, chef Calum Franklin (formerly of the Rosewood London and Public House in Paris) moves in, with dishes inspired by The Georgian’s archive alongside caviar and oysters, and Franklin’s world-famous great British pies. “The Georgian has been at the heart of high society since the Edwardian era,” says Ashley Saxton, director of restaurants at Harrods. “By providing a world-class proposition through partners like Calum Franklin, we aim to blend its iconic charm with modern excellence and reaffirm its place as one of London’s most important dining destinations.”
Harrods, 87-135 Brompton Road, London, SW1X 7XL. harrods.com
Oliver Brown opens in Chester
A refined slice of Chelsea has arrived in Chester. British tailor Oliver Brown has set up shop on the city’s historic Rows (doubling the brand’s number of locations – to four – in just a year). To celebrate, Oliver Brown has released a limited edition (and Chester exclusive) olive double-breasted covert coat with a velvet collar (pictured), made from 100 percent British wool sourced from Batemen Ogden. The label has also announced that Daniel Williamson, a well-known figure in the Chester tailoring scene, will manage the new store, which opens on 4 November.
Oliver Brown, 32 Eastgate Row South, Chester CH1 1LF. oliverbrownlondon.com
Featured image: Connolly