MORE THAN A BIG MERINGUE

Stove Notes: Simon Hopkinson explains that Pavlova, a pudding that's fit for a star, requires a magic transformation...
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Quarter Finalists: Claire Wrathall straddles land and sea in five hotels that operate their own boats... read more »
COMMENTS: 0 |THE SHAPES WE'RE IN

Are you a leggy Edwardian? Or a nip-waisted New Look? With help from four actresses, Isabel Lloyd matches bodies to decades... read more »
COMMENTS: 0 |WHERE THE WIND HOWLS

A Walk on the Wild Side: in a new series, Robert Macfarlane, acclaimed author of “The Wild Places”, walks the Mourne Mountains in Northern Ireland, formed 60m years ago... read more »
COMMENTS: 0 |WHEN TEENAGERS GO SHOPPING

Applied Fashion: Should parents act as stylists or stay outside the changing room door? Rebecca Willis treads a fine line... read more »
COMMENTS: 0 |BANANA SKINS AND BILLIONAIRES

Lawrence Booth reflects on his trials as a long-time fan of Manchester City, who looked set to triumph this season, but now look more likely to choke... read more »
COMMENTS: 0 |THE MIAMI-SEAFRONT LOOK

Man in a Suit: Lucy Farmer meets Will Ramsay, whose Affordable Art Fairs now take place on four continents... read more »
COMMENTS: 0 |HOTELS FOR HYPOCHONDRIACS

Feeling a little off-colour as winter drags on? Claire Wrathall is ready with a prescription... read more »
COMMENTS: 0 |WHEN MEN WEAR JEWELLERY

Quietly but steadily, men’s jewellery is moving into the mainstream. We sent a novice, John-Paul Flintoff, to check—and try—it out... read more »
COMMENTS: 0 |U-TURNS AT HIGH SPEED

The select club of Formula 1 champions who retired, then returned, now has a new member. Past experience tells Sarah Edworthy that the story is unlikely to end well... read more »
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