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11 calming treats, from jewellery to the ultimate hair saviour
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It s finally time to step out once more, for a rejuvenating dip in the ponds at Hampstead Heath or to dress up in finery for dinner on a sun-filled terrace filled with the post-lockdown sound of laughter among friends and family. These pieces will instantly enhance your mood:
1. The jewellery
Graff’s new Tribal collection was inspired by the stars, and these jewels blaze brightly. 18ct-white-gold and diamond earrings, £42,500, and ring, £13,000.
2. The hair saviour
Having tended to many a celebrity’s locks, George Northwood has perfected his own vegan haircare range. It’s called Undone to reflect his signature natural look. Shampoo, £18.
TOAD whisky is a disruptive, Oxford-made spirit
Can you have a disruptive whisky? Is there such a thing as a daredevil distiller? One that breaks boundaries despite taking years to mature, somehow predicting the status quo and refusing to follow it? I present to you TOAD whisky and its Portuguese Master Distiller, Oxford-based Chico Rosa.
“Our whisky perfectly showcases our terroir,” he boasts. “The huge flavour impact of our grains: herbal notes from the rye, nutty caramel from the wheat and sweet malted barley combine with oaky vanilla. The long fermentation in our Hungarian oak vats, where lactic acid bacteria from our fields have been enjoying their new home, contribute creamy and sour notes, bringing praline to the table.”