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  • Saturday, 14 September, 2024
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    Marc Jacobs cotton Balmacaan coat, leather skirt and satin pumps, all POA
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    The flats of St François, Alphonse Island, the Seychelles
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    From chemists to cheesemongers, stationers to service stations

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    In this special edition, explore the cultural history — and uncertain future — of the swimming pool; the joys of jamming with nightingales; and the perils of being an Airbnb host. Enjoy the exotic homes of Tangier tastemakers and glorious properties for sale on Italian islands — and more

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  • Tuesday, 16 April, 2024
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  • Saturday, 9 March, 2024
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    Model Lukas Dietrich, 19, wears Bottega Veneta technical cotton/silk coat, £2,600, printed cotton shirt (just seen), £4,390, leather denim-print trousers, £4,660, leather monk strap shoes, £1,120, and nappa leather Andiamo Intrecciato bag (just seen), £5,550. Vintage Drake’s silk tie, from stylist’s archive
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