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3 weeks ago |
tatler.com | Delilah Khomo
It is a truth not universally acknowledged that Jane Austen did not actually like Bath. Even though she made it a memorable backdrop to her novels Persuasion and Northanger Abbey, her experience was tainted by it being the location of her father’s passing. Yet despite her dislike, the city has become inextricably linked with the author. In short, Bath is Jane Austen – and all things Regency. Of course, Bridgerton is filmed here, with the fourth series scheduled for next year.
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1 month ago |
tatler.com | Delilah Khomo
Wandering round Château La Coste, you can appreciate why it gets such rave reviews from aesthetically inclined oenophiles.
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1 month ago |
tatler.com | Delilah Khomo
This is, undeniably, the year of the Pope. And so it seems like some sort of prophetic choice that Louis Vuitton should decide to descend onto the Cour d’Honneur of the Palais des Popes in Avignon, to bring its 2026 Cruise collection to one of the most glorious Gothic masterpieces in the world. And it carries heavy Catholic weight, as it was once the centre of Christianity, when Pope Clement V left Rome and decided to move the Papal Curia to Avignon back in 1309.
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1 month ago |
tatler.com | Delilah Khomo
The hawthorn holds ethereal significance in Glastonbury. It has done so for centuries: since after the crucifixion, when Joseph of Arimathea is said to have brought 12 companions with him from Palestine to Glastonbury to found the first church in Britain. From his staff grew the Holy Thorn – hawthorn – which still flowers, miraculously, twice every year, at Easter and the winter solstice.
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2 months ago |
tatler.com | Delilah Khomo
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