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Thursday 28 October 2010

Glen King discovers innovative fashion to transcend into the new season in style…

It’s that transitional time of year when the days are getting a little chilly but we’re not yet fully into heavy duty winter clothing.  If you don‘t want to be seen in the same clothes as everyone else particularly for that special occasion, ditch the High Street and head towards quirky Gandy Street in Exeter where you will find the hottest designers at independent Iris Boutique. 

Run by mother and daughter team Marion and Nichola Harbinson The name ‘Iris’ originates from beloved mother and grandmother who was sadly lost to cancer. 
Iris Boutique has gained a loyal following by providing the latest collections at affordable prices coupled with a very personal and enjoyable shopping experience.  As soon as you step into the gorgeously intimate interior of this two –storey boutique, you are welcomed with warm and friendly smiles from the small but dedicated team.

Nichola and Marion


Marion and Nichola’s retail experience means they are in tune with their customers’ needs and as this develops their buying is getting more exciting each season. 

This season expect to see a collection of prints and textures mixed with natural and sophisticated deep burgundies, earthy taupe’s, electric blues, midnights and oiled blacks. When buying they tend to purchase in small capsules, starting with their core basics  such as a good fit quality trouser, neutral knit cardi, basic layering tops building within colour ways so the collection mixes and matches together, then adding  highlight pieces such as  unique and interesting prints and textures and dresses- everyone needs a chic little number.   They find this style of buying works well for them but also for their customer.  “The clothes work beautifully together and so it is easier for our customers to put together an outfit” says Nichola.

Marion and Nichola stock many contemporary brands from across Europe including; Turnover, Stills from Holland, Lauren Vidal from Paris, Part Two and Noa Noa from Denmark, Jonny Q Jeans from Italy and new this season Elisa Cavelletti a sophisticated and funky Italian line with intricate details of beautiful buttons, charms, lace work and ruffles in an array of stunning colours blended with mixed denims; fabulous signature white blouses showcase the collection of dresses, waistcoats, jackets and  knits.


From Lauren Vidal you will find fabulous print net and jersey dresses, skirts, boleros, chunky knit cardis and wraps each beautifully layered and combined to create stunning wedding outfits or worn separately to add an individual twist to easy jean wear or velvets from Jonny Q.   To the other extreme they have strong electric blue tops and giletts set against midnights and oiled black denims, with interesting details such as sophisticated studded leather jackets and over the knee boots from Unisa brilliantly on trend for this season.  The gillet is the perfect outer wear for autumn and those milder winter days.  When the weather turns more wintery use as a mid layer to insulate against the cold and still be in hot style.

 
Creating a core wardrobe needn’t be boring but needs a realistic understanding of who you are and how you lead your life. 
 Focus on clothes that:
- Give you a maximum amount of wear eg jeans, trousers or skirts, tops, knitwear and outerwear. 
- Are smart enough for work but casual enough for private life
- Layer without creating bulk
·         - Are transitional pieces that cover more than one season
·         - Combine well together.

Keep fabrics plain, patterns and stripes reduce the number of times a garment can be paired. It is best to add interest with accessories e.g. interesting jewellery and scarves that finish and set the style.  Once a core capsule has been achieved exciting, unique prints and textured highlight pieces can be added. 

Jumper and jersey dresses can be layered over jeggings and  boots dressed down with chunky knit outwear and scarves for day and transformed into evening by replacing these with tights, heels, neat little jackets and  fabulous statement jewellery.  Marion said’ In essence our outfits and clothes can be put together in any way that is suitable for your occasion.’

Marion a water colour artist has an instinctive eye for colour and form, Dartmoor and the surround countryside has always been an inspirational place to her.  Nichola studied fashion and textiles at Exeter collage followed by Ba Hons in Creative textile design at the University of Huddersfield.  Exeter has always captured Nichola’s heart with its relaxed, cosmopolitan atmosphere, beautiful Cathedral, the calming tranquillity of Exeter Quay, and the unique and intriguing Gandy Street where Iris Boutique is located .
           

Wednesday 27 October 2010

CARING IN THE COMMUNITY IS A REAL HOME FROM HOME

Glen King meets the team at Hendford Care Home with Nursing - the first new care facility for the 21st century based in Yeovil….
Developed on the former Milk Marketing Board site at Hendford Hill on behalf of health care providers Aurora Care Limited, Hendford Care Home opened in spring this year.  Offering seven communal spaces and forty beds, the home provides much needed nursing, palliative and dementia care to the elderly population of South Somerset with 24 hour registered nursing staffing provided by Matron Sue Aldworth and her dedicated team.  “Our aim is to create a state-of-the-art care facility providing hotel standards coupled with personal care and specialist expertise.  We have taken on highly qualified staff with the relevant experience and caring values which are very important” says Sue.



Aurora Care also operates Hurst Manor Nursing Home based in Martock.  This won ‘The Caring Business Pinder Award for Best Development’ which aims to promote and recognise the very best developments in all types of care related property and this winning formula has been adopted at Hendford.  Michael Lawson managing director of Aurora Care accompanied by Matt his hearing dog is my guide for the day.  First stop is one of the individually interior designed en-suite bedrooms furnished with domestic lighting and pine furniture.   Residents are actively encouraged to make the accommodation their own, including the knocking of holes in the walls to put up mirrors, pictures and photographs from home.  To make it even more homely they have the option to replace some or all of the furniture with their own. “Our residents enjoy a home from home atmosphere with the knowledge that they have expert and friendly staff on hand for all their needs, physically, mentally and emotionally but without the clinical environment.”



In the spacious and tastefully designed lounge we are greeted with laughter and high spirits as the residents enjoy a fun game of giant dice organised by Chris Hewlett the resident activities manager. Michael says “There are no set visiting hours as it is important that they invite friends and relatives over, after all it is their home and we want them to feel happy, comfortable and enjoy living here”



The delicious aroma of food draws us to the kitchen boasting cutting edge equipment.  Here top chef Manager Dave Duggan serves home cooked cuisine to restaurant standards. A three course lunch is the main meal of the day with complimentary wine, bottled water and soft drinks served in one of the three dining rooms or in the resident’s room.  After lunch they can do as little or as much as they wish; sitting with friends in the spacious dayroom, resting or taking a walk in the garden which has raised beds for the keen gardeners, joining in crafts and hobby classes such as flower arranging or listening to talks on bee-keeping or vintage motorcycles.  “We have even had owls brought in and later this year we are expecting a donkey” says Michael.  There are also regular outings in the minibus with the most popular days out at West Bay and the bluebell woods at Batcombe Down.
Next stop is a designated leisure room enjoying a ‘No TV policy’ providing both residents and relatives access to computers and a library.  There is also a hair and beauty salon utilised by a visiting hairdresser and beauty therapist with many treatments including aromatherapy and reflexology.  Michael says, “In addition to providing specialist palliative care and general nursing care we want to enhance the quality of lifestyle for our residents.”