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Tatler UK

Dec 01 2023
Magazine

Tatler is mischievous, glamorous, intelligent and fun, providing an insider’s view of what is really happening in British society with a compelling mix of fashion, the arts, politics, people, parties and glamour.

Tatler UK

Tatler contributors

The BYSTANDER

ECLIPSE OF THE ART

AISLE BE THERE SOON

PLACE VALUE

TO DINE FOR

REIN AND SHINE

THE TATLER PARTY AWARDS • The secret to winning at parties this year? Excess and access. Which hosts – and partygoers – came out on top?

Light years • The radiant legacy of Georgian high society is sparking the brilliance of today’s elite soirées. Allow Penelope J Corfield to illuminate…

LEFT TURN • With an election looming, why is Labour in the money? Katy Balls reveals the growing posse of super-rich donors bankrolling Starmer & co

MONEY MEN • Who could be filling the Labour coffers?

TATLER.com® • The glamorous web of society and style

Dear Tatler, • The discovery of a cache of his grandparents’ billets-doux enthralls Charles Courtenay, the 19th Earl of Devon

THE IT List • Twelve top treats to add sparkle to the party season

Eat, Fay, love • A traditional French bistro in Fitzrovia? Mais oui, says Fay Maschler as she dines at 64 Goodge Street

VIVE LE BISTROT! • Three more restaurants where bistronomie meets brilliance. Bon appetit!

Viscountess Marchwood’s sweet potato dauphinoise

Haute NOTES • At Paris Couture Week, the crème de la crème of society stock up on the new season’s styles. Chandler Tregaskes has the guide to putting on the glitz

Trulli Sumptuous • The Marchioness of Bath and Erling Haaland. Alta Moda and orecchiette… What happened when Domenico Dolce & Stefano Gabbana turned Puglia into their playground? Style editor Chandler Tregaskes was there, dressed for excess

CLASS OF 23 • The Little Black Book is back. And these days, simply being a viscount won’t cut it – but a viscount turned world-famous DJ? That might do. This modern set are doing everything and they’re more eligible than ever. Dora Davies-Evitt hand-picks the favourites

The son also RISES • He’s the grandson of Grace Kelly, the eldest son of Prince Albert II of Monaco, and for 20 years he has kept his life private. Now, Alexandre Grimaldi is ready to talk. In his first solo interview, he tells Eilidh Hargreaves how he really feels about his royal roots, growing up in Knightsbridge and finally going public

Pitch perfect! • Jilly Cooper is back. Her racy romp Rivals is being brought to life on screen and her new novel tackles footballers. Thirty-three years after Ysenda Maxtone Graham last interviewed her for Tatler, she returns to talk goalposts and glamour

DARLING JILLY • Jolly super Cooper has never not been a part of my life, says Rachel Johnson

GUY & DOLLS • This season’s striking haute couture is all any would-be duchess needs to match the sharply attired Guy Remmers, who plays the deeply desirable Duke of Tintagel in The Buccaneers

GUY WALKS INTO A BALL… • …and becomes TV’s new breakout star. Dora Davies-Evitt meets The Buccaneers’ most eligible duke

LOCK UP YOUR LORDS • New money meets old bloodlines in TV’s new gilded age drama The Buccaneers. But who were the real-life dollar princesses who conquered the aristocracy?

CORSETS, CASTLES & CANINES • KATHERINE JAKEWAYS, CREATOR OF THE NEW BUCCANEERS SERIES, TAKES MIRANDA THOMPSON BEHIND THE SCENES OF THE MAKING OF THE SHOW

WHERE THERE’S A WILL • The secretive Safras are back where the staggeringly rich banking dynasty hates to be: in the news. Isabel Vincent reveals the scandals and infighting behind an explosive lawsuit that sets brother against brothers

THAT’S RICH! • Meet the...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 318 Publisher: Conde Nast Publications Ltd Edition: Dec 01 2023

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Tatler is mischievous, glamorous, intelligent and fun, providing an insider’s view of what is really happening in British society with a compelling mix of fashion, the arts, politics, people, parties and glamour.

Tatler UK

Tatler contributors

The BYSTANDER

ECLIPSE OF THE ART

AISLE BE THERE SOON

PLACE VALUE

TO DINE FOR

REIN AND SHINE

THE TATLER PARTY AWARDS • The secret to winning at parties this year? Excess and access. Which hosts – and partygoers – came out on top?

Light years • The radiant legacy of Georgian high society is sparking the brilliance of today’s elite soirées. Allow Penelope J Corfield to illuminate…

LEFT TURN • With an election looming, why is Labour in the money? Katy Balls reveals the growing posse of super-rich donors bankrolling Starmer & co

MONEY MEN • Who could be filling the Labour coffers?

TATLER.com® • The glamorous web of society and style

Dear Tatler, • The discovery of a cache of his grandparents’ billets-doux enthralls Charles Courtenay, the 19th Earl of Devon

THE IT List • Twelve top treats to add sparkle to the party season

Eat, Fay, love • A traditional French bistro in Fitzrovia? Mais oui, says Fay Maschler as she dines at 64 Goodge Street

VIVE LE BISTROT! • Three more restaurants where bistronomie meets brilliance. Bon appetit!

Viscountess Marchwood’s sweet potato dauphinoise

Haute NOTES • At Paris Couture Week, the crème de la crème of society stock up on the new season’s styles. Chandler Tregaskes has the guide to putting on the glitz

Trulli Sumptuous • The Marchioness of Bath and Erling Haaland. Alta Moda and orecchiette… What happened when Domenico Dolce & Stefano Gabbana turned Puglia into their playground? Style editor Chandler Tregaskes was there, dressed for excess

CLASS OF 23 • The Little Black Book is back. And these days, simply being a viscount won’t cut it – but a viscount turned world-famous DJ? That might do. This modern set are doing everything and they’re more eligible than ever. Dora Davies-Evitt hand-picks the favourites

The son also RISES • He’s the grandson of Grace Kelly, the eldest son of Prince Albert II of Monaco, and for 20 years he has kept his life private. Now, Alexandre Grimaldi is ready to talk. In his first solo interview, he tells Eilidh Hargreaves how he really feels about his royal roots, growing up in Knightsbridge and finally going public

Pitch perfect! • Jilly Cooper is back. Her racy romp Rivals is being brought to life on screen and her new novel tackles footballers. Thirty-three years after Ysenda Maxtone Graham last interviewed her for Tatler, she returns to talk goalposts and glamour

DARLING JILLY • Jolly super Cooper has never not been a part of my life, says Rachel Johnson

GUY & DOLLS • This season’s striking haute couture is all any would-be duchess needs to match the sharply attired Guy Remmers, who plays the deeply desirable Duke of Tintagel in The Buccaneers

GUY WALKS INTO A BALL… • …and becomes TV’s new breakout star. Dora Davies-Evitt meets The Buccaneers’ most eligible duke

LOCK UP YOUR LORDS • New money meets old bloodlines in TV’s new gilded age drama The Buccaneers. But who were the real-life dollar princesses who conquered the aristocracy?

CORSETS, CASTLES & CANINES • KATHERINE JAKEWAYS, CREATOR OF THE NEW BUCCANEERS SERIES, TAKES MIRANDA THOMPSON BEHIND THE SCENES OF THE MAKING OF THE SHOW

WHERE THERE’S A WILL • The secretive Safras are back where the staggeringly rich banking dynasty hates to be: in the news. Isabel Vincent reveals the scandals and infighting behind an explosive lawsuit that sets brother against brothers

THAT’S RICH! • Meet the...


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