I have to admit I am an absolute sucker for glossy magazines
– sadly it’s an affliction I have suffered my entire adult life! For many years I carted around boxes of
magazines that I could not bear to part with, and after 14 house moves fate
decided to take a hand. Unknown to us, the
then house had a natural spring under the garage floor, after an autumn of several
weeks of rain the spring spouted forth!
The boxes holding the magazines were soaked leaving a proportion of the
collection ruined. As disappointed as I
was it was apparent that I finally move on and stop hoarding. A major clear-out was in order, surprisingly the
experience was very therapeutic, plus we suddenly had a garage. I still buy more magazines than I should, but
the only title I now keep is ‘The World of Interiors’. Other titles are passed on - better someone
else enjoys the pleasure.
Last weekend I was in Bath and bought a couple of the quarterly mags, issue 7 of ‘Port’, a global publication that mixes the traditional and contemporary, it is marked as ‘Intelligent’ magazine for men, yes it is very slick with well written and researched articles proving a very eclectic mix. This issue has an interiors profile of the late ‘Joseph Ettedgui’ known as the creator of modern retail and who built the eponymous chain of ‘Joseph’ shops. I have to say his stylish west London penthouse that he shared with his family is the model of elegant restraint as were his clothes. The magazine’s editorial is different – one article that stands out is ‘Corpses’ a letter from New Orleans, recounting the problems of burying the deceased! The closing page interview with Philip Parker, MD & head cutter at Henry Poole & Co in Savile Row is enlightening.
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