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The desperate shortage of domestic staff is causing bidding wars among super rich households
Our writer lost her housekeeper for an offer five times the going rate and a gifted compound in the Algarve - and she s not alone
26 June 2021 • 6:08am
One top agency with 35,000 candidates on its books could not find one single housekeeper recently
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It was not unusual - before the pandemic - for the wealthy to move between multiple homes on the basis of a weather report. As all their homes were staffed, stocked and on standby; it was only a matter of their pilot confirming a departure time.
Town Country Coast
If you ve kept your pulse on the design industry in the last few years, chances are, you ve seen the term cottagecore sweep the realms of fashion, interiors, and even architecture. Add a global health crisis that forces people to stay indoors (and find their respite in nature) and the desire for a modern rural fantasy as
BBC described the aesthetic movement, has only continued to flourish in the last year. It’s natural to think [cottagecore] became popular because of Covid and the rush to flee the city life, but I think this movement to a cozier and more demure look has been going on for awhile, says Dana Lorenz, founder of Fallon Jewelry and a new Palm Beach lifestyle shop, Town Country Coast. There has been a progression of people that have gone from wanting to go out to wanting to stay home. I think what goes on in the world totally affects our behavior, and it feels safe to want to go back to what people feel was a simpler time, even if it is just
Simon Upton
Arabella Lennox-Boyd – softly spoken and supremely elegant – has created 800 gardens across the world for the most glittering of personalities, including Sting, the 6th Duke of Westminster, Queen Paola of Belgium, the Rothschilds and half the titled families of Europe. At 83, the Hon Lady Lennox-Boyd has a formidable, almost regal demeanour that makes you feel you should sit up straight in her presence. ‘There is that connection of the plants, which is like a thread that ties you all together,’ she explains, sitting in her light-filled drawing room in Lancashire, wearing a burgundy cashmere jumper, chunky gold hoops in her ears.
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