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Brazil Traveller Review, Sao Paulo Sleeping and After Dark

Sao Paulo Sleeping and After Dark

Sao Paulo
Sleeping and After Dark
The gateway to Disco!
Night life is Sao Paulo is fun, but be warned it’s very expensive! Be prepared to part with your cash if you want to go to all the latest hang outs. What to wear? The Paulista’s love their designer labels, flash cars, hand bags and heels. If you want to hang out in Sao Paulo make sure you look like you’re ready to party with the jet-set.
The girls get cosy with rainbow cat before a night out Sao Paolo style
Paulista’s love sushi and one of Sao Paulo’s best sushi restaurants is Jam. It’s also convieniently located near the Patricia Bonaldi store, so it’s a good place for lunch if you’re shopping on Rua Oscar Freire.
The sushi bar at Jam
For a more reasonably priced lunch option near Rua Oscar Freire head to Chez Lorena for a delicious international menu.
Light spacious interior at Chez Lorena bistro
Sao Paulo’s restaurant of the moment, Dom
Owned by chef Alex Atala, Dom has been voted the 6th best restaurant in the world. It’s a place to see and be seen, whilst grazing on contemporary Brazilian cuisine like you’ve never tried before!
Numero Bar is one of Sao Paulo’s hippest bars of the moment. It’s tricky to get in so make sure you reserve a table. Unfortunately there is a minimum spend, but it’s worth going just to check out the slick surreal interior, which visually draws your eye (past the lounging footballers, celebs and models), to the lush vertical garden at the back of the bar.
Me at Disco!
The coolest night club in Sao Paolo is Disco! Playing a mix of Electro house and pop, the crowd comprises of Sao Paolo’s rich kids, socialites and a few hipster types. It’s a super fun night but be warned, it can cost about £70 to get in, make sure you get on that guest list!
Where to Stay – Sao Paolo
We stayed at the beautiful boutique Hotel Fasano
This sleek city bolt hole is a style travellers dream. With interiors fresh off the pages of Wallpaper Magazine, every single teak walled, designer furniture strewn corner of this hotel has been designed to within an inch of its life. It oozes 1950’s luxury (I half expected to see Don Draper at reception!) and the jazz bar is one of Sao Paulo’s most exclusive late night VIP haunts. The swimming pool on the top floor boasts spectacular views of the city.
The bar at The Fasano Hotel

Brazil Best week Traveller, The Belmond Copacabana Palace Hottest Hotel in Rio

The Belmond Copacabana Palace, The Hottest Hotel in Rio, Brazil

At The Copa, The Belmond Copacabana Palace, The Hottest Hotel in Rio

The Belmond Copacabana Palace, The Hottest Hotel in Rio, Brazil

Where? Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Why? As part of my mini sojourn around South America, the Belmond Group invited me to stay at the splendid Copacabana Palace Hotel whilst visiting Rio de Janeiro. My Journey starts in Brazil and ends in Peru. Stay tuned for regular updates on the trip or head over to my instagram to follow the full trip day by day.
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The Hotel
The Copacabana Palace Hotel in Rio de Janeiro is one of the most famous hotels in the world. The iconic hotel opened it’s hallowed doors in 1923 and has been one of the most loved and influential properties in tourism ever since. Having been voted the best hotel in South America so many times, even they’ve lost count, I was super excited to stay.
Belmond Copacabana Palace Hotel, Rio Brazil 1950's
The exquisite art deco property lies like a shining beacon on the Copacabana Beach front parade and has seen more celebrities, dignitaries and royalty come through its doors than the hotel would ever giveaway. It’s a truly stunning property, they just don’t build hotels like this anymore.
Above: Original image from the 1950’s outside the hotel and below it still hasn’t lost any of its old school charm
Belmond Copacabana Palace Hotel, Rio Brazil at night
Belmond Copacabana Palace Hotel, Rio Brazil, suite bedroom accomodation
The Decor
As you’d imagine in this grand dame, colonial style hotel, the decor throughout is decadent, grand and elegant. The corridors and reception areas are filled with marble floors, whitewashed columns and huge chandeliers hanging from the high vaulted ceilings.

The 239 bedrooms and suites, despite the four poster beds, are a much more homely and cosy affair. Colours are muted and subdued to mimic the natural beach tones of the views through the window, but all modern amenities, such as international adapters, wide screen TV’s, walk-in rain showers and Nespresso coffee machines are provided. All in all it’s safe to say you’ll love the hotel!

Belmond Copacabana Palace Hotel, Rio Brazil art deco grand interiors ball room

Belmond Copacabana Palace Hotel, Rio Brazil, best hotels breakfast at Pergola restaurant
Food and Drink
There are three incredible restaurants and two bars to chose from at hotel. Decide between the one Michelin starred Chinese restaurant,  Mee (as overseen by celebrity chef Ken Hom), or opt for traditional, Italian elegance at the world renowned Cipriani’s, but my favourite offering was the newest restaurant at the hotel, Pergula.
With a gorgeous pool view, relaxed Brazilian/international menu, bright, bold-coloured decor and a wonderfully relaxed vibe, this is THE place for Rio’s jet set and hotel guests alike to unwind. Sip caipirinha cocktails and listen to samba and jazz tunes into the evening, it’s Rio’s current haunt to see and be seen.
Pictured above and below: the sumptuous interiors at Pergula and me settling in for breakfast with a pool view
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Above: tucking in to the amazing buffet breakfast at Pergula, can anyone tell me the name of this amazing fruit on my plate? And below enjoy exotic dishes like sea urchins (below) alongside more traditional and contemporary meals like burgers or empanadas!
Belmond Copacabana Palace Hotel, Rio Brazil, best hotels lunch at Pergola restaurant urchin
Belmond Copacabana Palace Hotel, Rio Brazil, ciprianis restaurant, best restaurants
Above: the decadent interiors at Cipriani’s Italian restaurant, which also overlooks the main part of the hotel, the swimming pool.
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The Pool
Without a doubt the central hub of this beautiful hotel is the huge (half olympic sized) swimming pool. Chanel Grace Kelly vibes as you lounge around the pool and imagine yourself as one of the many fabulous 1950’s movie stars who frequented the hotel back in the day.
There’s a tanning butler, complimentary towels, water and fruit plates, as well as tantalising mini taster snacks from the facing restaurants for peckish sun bathers. Sun bathing doesn’t get more luxurious than this.
Belmond Copacabana Palace Hotel, Rio Brazil art deco swimming pool
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I highly recommend one of the fresh coconuts which have literally been chopped down from the tree that morning. They are also a great natural rehydration source to combat the Rio heat.
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Belmond Copacabana Palace Hotel, Rio Brazil, facade
Bonnie Rakhit Belmond Copacabana Palace Hotel, Rio Brazil, best hotels poolside best pools bahimi sunbath
Copacabana Beach
Rio is famous for its beautiful people (the self named, Cariocas). And they have a very specific way of life which is all about enjoying yourself and centres mainly around the natural beauty of the beach. Copacabana beach which lies directly opposite the hotel is central to Carioca life.
You’ll see locals and tourists alike enjoying beach life, getting involved in all sorts of sporting activities from swimming, surfing, weight lifting (at the beach stations), running, playing frescobal and volleyball, to simply lying in the sun and chilling out.
The great thing about the Copacabana Palace is they have a designated area on the beach complete with day beds, towels, drinks bar, bats and balls, magazines and even wifi! You literally don’t need to bring anything apart from yourself and you swimsuit!
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Above me wearing my new season Agent Provocateur bikini, trying to fit in with the locals. Beach bling goes down a treat in Brazil.
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The hotel is so iconic you can even get Copacabana branded flip flops!
Bonnie Rakhit Belmond Copacabana Palace Hotel, Rio Brazil, selaron steps
What to do in Rio?
Rio is without doubt one of my favourite cities in the world, the list of what to do and things to see is endless. Tune in to next weeks blog, for my list of the most instagrammable destinations in Rio, and my Style Traveller edit of the 10 best things to do in Rio.
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A huge thank you to all the lovely staff and amazing PR team at Copacabana Palace for making my stay so memorable.
Room rates at Belmond Copacabana Palace, Rio start from £260 / R$1.085,00 + taxes per night based on two people sharing a City View Room. For hotel reservations please visit Belmond.com or call 0845 0772 222
Next stop Peru!
Bon voyage x
Belmond Copacabana Palace Hotel, Rio Brazil

Fashion and Style, on a Winter Sun Holiday

Fashion and Style, on a Winter Sun Holiday

Bonnie Rakhit style traveller 10 fun things to do in Bermuda

Fashion – What to Wear on a Winter Sun Holiday

Where? Finding summery outfits for a winter sun holiday can be tricky when you live a country with a cold climate. All the high street shops seem to filled with cosy knitwear and winter coats.
With so many of us opting to catch some rays over xmas vacations, I thought it would be a nice idea to do a little holiday wear fashion shoot on my recent trip to Bermuda. Shot in and around the colourful architecture of St George and using only product which you can buy right now. Here is the Style Traveller Packing Special – What to Wear on a Winter Sun Holiday, a round up of the key pieces, styles and trends to pack for your trip…

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Having travelled back to back for the last four years, I’ve come to find that are are some styles which are timeless and work from season to season regardless of destination.
Even though I shot this on location in Bermuda, these AW17 beach packing rules apply to any winter sun locations.
Here are some of the key pieces, colours, prints and styles which will instantly update your winter sun wardrobe.
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Stripes
Bold, nautical, Breton or candy, there’s just something about stripes which looks so right in the sun. Perhaps it’s the association with the golden age of travel, sailors from a bygone era or just that they do wonders for the figure. Keep in line with this trend and you can’t go wrong.
Bonnie Rakhit style traveller 10 reasons to go to Bermuda
The Floral Wrap Dress
Floral prints are so on point for a sunny destination wardrobe, add that to the universally versatile wrap dress shape and you have a multi functioning outfit which works well for day trips, when worn with trainers and thongs, then simply add some heels and a splash of jewellery and you’re ready for a night out. Go for bold tropical prints if you really want to be on trend this season.
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You’re a Star
One of the biggest print trends this autumn winter are stars, planets and galaxies. Go for micro polka-dot style stars as above or oversized prints like on the bikini below. One thing’s for sure, you’ll look stellar in these outfits!
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Bonnie rakhit style traveller silk fred tropical jumpsuit
Playsuit and Jumpsuits
Playsuit, jumpsuit, romper, call it what you will, if there was ever an item of clothing made for holidays it’s this. The simple one piece that’s so cool and on trend right now.
Shorts and trouser legs (as lovely as it sounds) stop chaffing between thighs in hot weather (you’ve got to be practical ladies!) They also allow you to jump on that horse, moped, go for a impromptu run (when you’re late for the train), whatever the activity, they are just so much more versatile and flexible than a mini or maxi skirt, yet still look chic. Go for a one coloured piece for a chic look or go all out in this seasons fun, tropical prints like my play suit above. You’re bound to have fun when you’re wearing this, how could you not!
Above and below Bonnie wears playsuit and jumpsuit both by Silk Fred.
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Swimwear Rules
The key piece to look out for this season on the beach is a one-piece swimsuit, the higher cut you dare to go with the leg, the better. What’s great about a one piece is that it hides unwanted tummy curves and accentuates sexy thighs instead. They are super flattering on most body shapes. Opt for classic black suit like I’m wearing above or cut out styles if you want some attention on la plage.
Two piece –  My particular favourite bikini top shape this season is the ruffle, off-the-shoulder top style, it’s so flattering on the upper arms and shows off your collar bone perfectly. For those with a pear shape figure opt for a bright coloured top half and a darker bikini bottom to detract the eye from a heavier bottom half.
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Huge thanks to Bermuda Tourism Authority for inviting me to this wonderful part of the world and providing such a beautiful backdrop for the shoot.
Next stop Seville…

fashion traveller best , Your Next Holiday Could Be Sooner

Your Next Holiday Could Be Sooner Than You Think!

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Your Next Holiday Could Be Sooner Than You Think!

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As you must have guessed by now here at The Style Traveller HQ we’re a little bit obsessed with travel. Be it to bask in the sunshine, have some much-needed down time, discover new places or do something more active we are not alone.
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Destination 1 – Mykonos, Greece

Reason for travel: Climate
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Best time to go: While the summer season in Mykonos runs from May till September, you can enjoy the warmth on the whitewashed terraces of this spectacular Greek Island all year round. Spend the day at one of its many stylish beach bars such as Scorpios next to Paraga beach, then watch the sun go down from the Old Town. Enjoy a chilled aperitif down at the waterside cafes with the famous Mykonos windmills providing a majestic backdrop

Bonnie Rakhit in Mykonos wearing very.co.uk white lace dress with bougonvillea flowers
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Destination 2 – Budapest, Hungary

Reason for travel: Relaxation

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Best time to go: Budapest is a great summer escape, a beautiful city set around the river and grand palatial architecture. It’s equally beautiful in winter, when it’s romantic and filled with festive spirit. My favourite place to visit in the city, any time of year, is the Szechenyi Baths. Built in 1913, with a famous yellow façade, the spa uses natural, medicinal, hot spring water to re-energise, cleanse and recuperate tired city dwellers and tourists alike.

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Destination 3 – Zermatt, Switzerland

Reason for travel: Adventure

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Best time to go: Winter season in Zermatt runs from December through to March. Where better to find your inner action hero than on the slopes of this Alpine resort. Whether you’re a skier, boarder or adrenaline seeker who likes parasailing down the side of a mountain, Zermatt has all your adventurous desires covered.

If after all that excitement, you’re in need of a little off-piste time, enjoy a horse drawn carriage ride around the quaint resort, then indulge in a mug of hot chocolate and a fondue in front of a roaring fire.
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Zermatt Bonnie Rakhit ski winter holiday amex avios BA
Destination 4 – Seville, Spain

Reason for travel: Culture

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Best time to go: Seville is the cultural heart of Spain. The compact Spanish city of Seville is filled with decorative art and beautiful architecture. During the summer enjoy the views from the chic roof terraces and great al fresco restaurants, which line the pretty streets. Visitors to the city’s most popular attraction, The Alcazar Royal Palace and Gardens, will recognise it as the location of Dorne from the hit TV Series Game Of Thrones.

Seville Palace of Alcazar film location for Game of Thrones Bonnie Rakhit
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Seville Palace of Alcazar film location for Game of Thrones Bonnie Rakhit

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Bon voyage xx
Seville film location for Game of Thrones Bonnie Rakhit
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Best Traveller Vienna, Perfect Weekend City Break in Vienna

The Perfect Weekend City Break in Vienna

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The Perfect Weekend City Break in Vienna

Exactly? Ritz Carlton is a hotel brand synonymous with luxury and elegance. So when they invited me to the Austrian capital city of Vienna to do a photo walk with Instagram phenomenon Trey Ratcliff, it was the perfect opportunity for me to revisit the city and learn some photography tips on route.
When? Summer 2017
Best time to go? Vienna is an historic city rich in culture, the arts and music, there’s plenty to see and do regardless of the time of year. I love wandering around the grand boulevards looking up at the regal architecture and perfectly manicured public parks in the summer months. Winter is also incredible because the city is filled with Xmas markets and when it snows it’s truly magical.
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Where we stayed: The Ritz Carlton Austria
As part of the renowned global hospitality group there’s a certain level of luxury you can expect from Ritz Carlton hotels and the Vienna property certainly lives up to expectations. This palatial building mixes renaissance, gothic and baroque styles effortlessly, the period facade is beautifully restored whilst interiors are updated and modernised. An original frescoed stairwell and chandeliers are happily juxtaposed with warm, minimal, mahogany furnishings. It’s a real case of old meets new and it works.
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Original period features are restored and intermixed with modern updated interiors.
Located on the Schubertring in central Vienna it’s the perfect place from which to go and explore this historical city.
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Bonnie goes on the city walk with photographer Trey Ratcliff (centre). Trey is doing an ‘80 stays around the world’ tour stopping off in major cities along the way to meet his instagram/facebook followers. In the walks he shares photography tips and hidden gem destinations in each city with the group.
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The Roof Terrace
Bonnie enjoys a chilled glass of champagne in the rooftop bar at the hotel. One of the cities favourite pass times is enjoy sunset drinks with a view. One of the best aerial bars is actually on the seventh floor of the Ritz Carlton hotel. That was lucky!
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Vienna ritz carlton spa
The Spa
Located on the basement floor of this period property is a wonderfully relaxing, luxury spa. Indulge in some pampering treatments from massages to manis or enjoy the jacuzzis and power shower heads in the heated pool.
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Vienna ritz carlton spa massage
The couples treatment room
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Eating and Drinking
The hotel offers several dining options from the main restaurant, executive floor dining, roof top bar snacks to District Steakhouse, which serves the best beef dishes in town. In the summer months District has a lovely open air seating area which is perfect for Al Fresco dining. Don’t miss out on the daily ‘apple strudel cutting ceremony’ every afternoon at the hotel at 4pm, it’s something of a Viennese tradition.
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Above: the historic strudel cutting ceremony
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Above: Escargot and avocado prawn starters at District, plus the lovely extra touch of my own personalised menu.
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Breakfast is a real extravaganza at the Ritz Carlton, you can get everything from pastries, full english, charcuterie to eggs made to your taste, we also went off piste and ordered avocado on toast which appeared on the table within moments. Yum!
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The rooftop terrace by night with a view over the Vienna skyline.
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5 things to do in Vienna
There are hundreds of museums, galleries and cultural monuments to visit in Vienna. If you have limited time then I would recommend these 5 fun things to do to a get feel for the city.
1)Visit the Schonbrunn Palace and Gardens, famed for it’s buildings buttery yellow colour and its extensive gardens and land.
2) Have a kiss in front of Gustav Klimt’s famous painting ‘The Kiss’ at The Belvedere Palace Museum.
3) Visit the opera. Whether you visit a free afternoon matinee in one of the many theatres in the city or go all out, for a formal evening performance at the Vienna State Opera, in a city with such an amazing classical music heritage it’s a must do. You can hire ball gowns and historical costume and mask to visit the Royal Opera if that takes you fancy, ask at your hotel concierge for more information.
4) Have cocktails at one of the cities many rooftop bars and watch the sunset over Vienna. See above.
5) Visit the Nach Markt on Monday evening to sample Vienna’s signature dishes and delicious cuisine as you walk round the pretty fairy lit stalls.
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The Belvedere Palace houses the world’s largest collection of Gustav Klimt’s works including the infamous painting ‘The Kiss.’
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Schonbruun Palace famed for its beautiful ochre yellow shade and incredible gardens.
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Above and below Bonnie wears embroidered dress by Needle & Thread and boots by Zara
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Thanks for a lovely weekend Ritz Carlton, Auf Wiedersehen from Vienna, next stop Santorini…
Bon Voyage x
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Vienna Intro and traveller

Vienna
Intro and What to Wear When You’re There

Where? Vienna, Austria
Exactly? Grand Hotel Wien
Why? On a press trip with jewellery brand Thomas Sabo to see the launch of the new collections.
When? Winter 2011
Treats at the Thomas Sabo party
Best time to go? I’ve been to Vienna in the summer when it’s reached 28 degrees celsius, but my favourite time of year to visit is in December for the Christmas markets. Vienna in the snow is picturesque and incredibly romantic.
Travel companions? I travelled with a group of 15 UK fashion editors and PR’s. But Vienna is the perfect city for romantic weekends away, cultured short breaks with friends or why not take your mum? She’ll love it.
Top tip? No trip to Vienna is complete without a night at the opera. Its quite easy to buy tickets on the day, but if you’re an opera aficionado make sure you book well in advance so you get the seats you want.
Images projected onto the walls of Palais Schoenburg
Held in the magnificent Schoenburg Palace, the Thomas Sabo annual launch party was a stunning event. We spent most of the evening in the gardens, watching bands, sat on lip shaped chairs, sipping pink champagne and eating ice cream.
Al Fresco drinks
Vienna – Street Style

What to wear when you’re there

The general style in Vienna is grown up, sophisticated and polished. Keep it classic and smart casual for the day. For the evening think slick LBD’s and cocktail dresses for the ladies and suits for the boys, especially if you’re going to the opera which has quite a strict dress code. The Thomas Sabo event was rather a grand affair, so I decided to take a few shots of the discerning crowd.
Julia and Helen do monochromes
LBD with a twist
Tamara (Thomas Sabo PR) looks glamourous in Missoni
Lady in red
Nude neutrals
casually suited and booted
Leroy all in black
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A little off-the-shoulder number
Elisa working prints http://elkin.bigcartel.com
Loving Andre’s tangerine trousers

What to wear when you’re there – Vienna

Packing – Night at the Opera
From left to right: leather cuff – Salvatore Ferragamo http://www.ferragamo.com Gold watch – Folli Folie  www.follifollie.co.uk Underwear set – Princesse Tam Tam www.princessetamtam.com Pink lace dress – BCBG Max Azaria www.bcbg.com Cream suitcase – Globetrotter www.globetrotter1897.com Berry sandals – Raoul www.matchesfashion.com Lipstick – Revlon Super Lustrous Fire and Ice http://www.revlon.co.uk Leopard print phone holder – Alexander McQueen www.alexandermcqueen.com Touche Eclait – YSL www.yslbeauty.co.uk Nail polish – Estee Lauder Rosa Rosa http://www.esteelauder.com Perfume Prada Infusion d’iris edt www.houseoffraser.co.uk Silver clutch bag – Yves Saint Laurent www.yvessaintlaurent.co.uk
 

Fashion View Pic Vienna Shopping and Sightseeing

Vienna Shopping and Sightseeing

Vienna
Shopping and Sightseeing

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Gustav Klimt’s The Kiss at The Belvedere Palace
Vienna is famed for it’s rich cultural history and many palaces. You must visit at least one of them on your trip. For art lovers I would recommend The Belvedere Palace, it houses the work of Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele, as well as many other early 20th century artists. Alternatively to see the grandeur of Viennese architecture at its best, the Schonbrunn Palace and its spectacular gardens makes for a relaxing and inspiring day out of the city.
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Schonbrunn Palace
Vienna sightseeing palace
Schonbrunn Palace
13 Schonbruuner-Schlosstraasse
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A must see for budding horticulturalists, Interior designers and architects alike.
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Belvedere Palace
3 Prinz-Eugen-Strasse 27
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http://www.belvedere.at/enThe Belvedere Palace has been turned into an art gallery with an extensive collection of early 20th century art work. Be inspired by the art nouveau works of Gustav Klimt, his most famous piece The Kiss, is part of the permanent collection in the Belvedere Upper Museum. Also on display are seminal works by expressionist artist Egon Schiele.
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Vienna sightseeing palace Belvedere
The Belvedere
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Egon Schiele, Sitting woman with legs drawn up, 1917
Shopping – Vienna
Vienna is not famed as a European shopping destination, but it does have all of the international high street brands such as Zara and H&M. The main shopping streets are on and around Stephan Platz, but there are more off-the-beaten-track niche boutiques and shops.
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NFive
NFive
Neubaugasse 5
1070 Vienna
Housing trendy labels like Vanessa Bruno, Paul and Joe Sister and Dagmar, NFive is one of the coolest fixtures on the Viennese fashion scene.
Vienna shopping boutiques interior Thomas Sabo
Thomas Sabo store
Seilergasse 4
A-1010 Wien
http://shop.thomassabo.comWe spent half the day in the Thomas Sabo boutique playing with all the charms and quirky jewellery.
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India boutique
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Strobelg 2
1010 Vienna
Imported silks and fabrics from, you guessed it, India. Kaftans, smock dresses and home wares in a beautiful colour coordinated interior.
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The famous Viennese Manner Waifers
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Gustav Klimts ‘The Virgin’

Viral OMG Vienna After Dark and Hotels

Vienna After Dark and Hotels

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The Vienna State Opera
A night at the opera is a must for all visitors to Vienna.
Closed in July and August, opera season runs from September to June.
It normally costs between 100 – 280 euros, it’s usually quite easy to book when you arrive unless your looking for really specific seats. Smart dress code applies.
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Vienna night opera theatre
The Grand State Opera at Night
Bars and Cafes
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Sophisticated Viennese evening culture revolves much more around cafes and coffee houses than bars and night clubs. Those in search of a raucous night of partying may be searching for quite a while.
Some Viennese cafes of note are:
Cafe Hawelka – One of Vienna’s oldest cafes, still owned by the original founding family. The crowd? Artists and creatives.
Museum Cafe – Where artists Egon Schiele and Gustav Klimt were regulars.
Frauenhuber Cafe – Was a popular destination for musicians and composers, namely Mozart and Beethoven.
Cafe Central – Once frequented by Lenin.
Landtmann Cafe – Renowned as Sigmund Frued’s favourite coffee house.
Sacher Cafe – Famous for the Sacher Torte, one of Austria’s most famous culinary specialities, this rich chocolate cake is only made here in Vienna and the Sacher Cafe in Salzberg.
Vienna Pickwick shop cafe
After Dark
The Dreieck area or ‘Bermuda Triangle’ as it’s infamously known, is filled with bars and restaurants, although be warned,  part of it is rather tacky with neon lights and cheesy bars. A street called Friedmann Platz just on the edge of the ‘Bermuda Triangle’ is a little more chic than the central parts. Head to Pickwick’s cafe and enjoy a pint of ale whilst indulging in the in-bar library, or try Kornat Restaurant for great seafood in chic modern surroundings. In the summer months the outdoor seats are the ones to reserve. Dress code: smart casual is fine. Most of this area is open till 3am.
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Al fresco dining at Kornat
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Rooftop restaurant at Do&Co
Do&Co
Stephansplatz
1010 Wien
Do&Co Restaurant and bar is the favourite hang out of Vienna’s ‘it’ crowd. Centrally located, it has amazing views of Stephan Platz and the cathedral. Reservations are a must for dinner, alternatively you can have drinks in the unusually decorated bar area. It’s an eclectic mix of leather chesterfield sofas and deer antlers at one side of the room and Morrocan cushions and shisha pipes at the other, all housed in an ultra modern building. Dress code: smart and stylish. Prices: expensive, this is one of Vienna’s premium night spots.
If Do&Co is fully booked you can also try the Sky Bar just 5 minutes walk from Do&Co towards the Grand Hotel Wien.
Clubbing
Ok, so Vienna wasn’t the easiest place to find cool bars and clubs, but I did have one place recommended to me several times. Pratersauna and Fluc are touted as the trendiest clubs in town. Expect electro and house beats on the decks.  I’d love to hear what you think.
Pratersauna
Waldsteingartenstrasse 135
1020 Vienna
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The summer pool at Pratersauna
Fluc Wanne
Praterstern 5
1020 Vienna
On the live music and clubbing front try Fluc Wanne. In the same area as Pratersauna you might be excused for thinking Fluc is infact a building site, but this is the playground of Vienna’s cool kids and students. Dress code is pretty much anything goes, think more cool grunge than party girl.
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Grand Hotel Wien
Karntner Ring 9
A-1010 Wien
We stayed at the Grand Hotel Wien, it is the ultimate in old school elegance. Grand piano playing in the foyer, floors so shiny you can see your reflection in them and suitably chintzy but very ostentatious bedrooms.
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Bedroom at the Sacher Wien
Hotel Sacher Wien
4 Philharmonikerstrasse
1010 Vienna
If you can’t get enough of the Sacher Torte (see Cafes) this is the place for you. So centrally located, the State Opera is on one side and Stephan Platz is on the other. The hotel is impeccably grandiose and the rooms are a beautifully renovated mix of classic Viennese style and modern functionality.

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A stylish weekend at Hotel Tannenhof

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What to wear on a ski trip – A stylish weekend at Hotel Tannenhof

When? March 2017
Why? I was very lucky to be invited out to the luxury Hotel Tannenhof in the Austrian ski resort of St Anton. The stylish boutique hotel set at 1350 metres above sea level, comprises of 7 super chic suites, each commanding spectacular views of the slopes and beyond.
St Anton is renowned for it’s picturesque scenery and amazing apres ski scene, so where better to road test some of Sweaty Betty’s latest gorgeous ski range. Keep scrolling to see my photo diary of this beautiful hotel, what to wear on a ski trip and how to look good when you hit the slopes…
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Hotel Tannenhof is Europe’s smallest and most prestigious five star hotel hidden away in the exclusive hills of Nasserein on the outskirts of trendy St Anton.
From the moment the hotels Masseratis come to pick you up at the airport, fully stocked with a basket full of champagne, water, sandwiches and chocolates for the weary traveller, to walking into the uber stylish suites with chic Tyrolian decor, you know this trip is all about luxury and being pampered.
With an award winning chef, a brand new sophisticated gym, spa and range of hot tubs and saunas on site, everything about this hotel oozes comfort, luxury and understated elegance.
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What to wear on a ski trip…

Hitting the slopes, whilst trying to look on trend for the season can be a daunting task. One rule of thumb I always swear is that whatever you choose to wear, the most important factor is practicality and functionality. You could look amazing and channel Bond girl vibes, but if your base layers are soggy from the snow / rain and your ski jacket and trousers aren’t properly waterproof you’re going to a have a miserable experience.
This season I opted for the Sweaty Betty all in one ski suit. If like me you’ll be spending a lot of time on your bum after a fall, an all in one is perfect for keeping you dry all over. It also looks really cool and is a bit of an on-piste trend at the moment. Think retro ski bunny inspiration.
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The Suites
There are 7 exquisitely appointed super suites at the Tannenhof. When we stayed, the hotel was at full capacity but you hardly noticed anyone else was there at all. There’s a real air of exclusivity and privacy here, which is maybe why so many a-listers, VIP and royal guests choose to stay.
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Its all about the treats
The Tannenhof loves to spoil its guests. Every time I returned to the suite after a day of skiing there would a mini gift or treat awaiting me in the room. From bottles of champagne and nibbles to homemade honey pots and beautifully branded hotel merchandise.
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The Decor
The interiors of the rooms are an elegant blend of  traditional Tyrolian style meets modern luxury. Colours are natural and muted with textured, soft furnishings throughout to create a warm and relaxing environment.
From pillow menus and blue tooth sound systems, to specially created music play lists for the guests every mood ready stored in the system. Add to that the immaculate service and treats in the complimentary mini bar (believe me there was nothing mini about this bar), there literally isn’t anything else you can want for.
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Me posing on the balcony ready for a days skiing.

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Baby it’s cold outside
Every room comes with a real log fire so you can really cosy up in front of the flames with a chilled glass of champagne. It’s cold out there but its warm in here.
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Accessorise with Moonboots and a glass of champs.
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Chocolat chaud with a view. Watch by LonginesGoggles by Adidas Sport Eyewear.
What to wear on the slopes
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The Spa
After a day on the slopes there is nothing better than coming back to the hotel and having a dip in one of the many heated pools or hot tubs. Unwind in the steam rooms and saunas, both indoor and outdoor options available and if you’re really in need of some soothing help, indulge in one of the hotel incredible spa treatments.
I highly recommend the Raindrop Technique which is a rare European treatment incorporating essential oils, it’s ideal for relieving aching backs and boosting low immune systems.
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The main swimming pool is heated and changes colour to boost a sense of nurture and well being.
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Me having a quiet moment looking out over the snow filled terraces.
St Anton mountains
Love is in the air over St Anton, or is it just a hot air balloon?
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Eating and Drinking
The hotel chef, James Barron is famed throughout the culinary world having been awarded a host of  accolades, including the much acclaimed title of Austrian Chef of the Year 2017. His restaurant at the hotel is legendary in these parts, delivering a culinary journey through the Alps via an exquisite seven course tasting menu and a perfectly paired accompanying wine journey.
James Barron Austrian chef Tannenhof
We were lucky enough to join James on a canapé making master course. Which of course meant we got to eat the fruits of our labours before dinner.
James Barron Austrian chef Tannenhof hotel
Jame’s kitchen adheres to the ‘garden to plate’ ethos, sourcing and championing many of the best local producers and their seasonal, fresh ingredients. From artisan breads, specialist meats and organic vegetables, each dish intertwines traditional yet experimental elements, to create mini masterpieces on the dish and your palette. His menu is sensational!
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Me and the gang enjoying a quick tipple on the hotel terrace before heading to the airport.
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Thank you to Hotel Tannenhof for such an incredible stay.
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Good bye from Hotel Tannenhof, next stop Dubai.
Bon Voyage xx
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Style traveller A Weekend in Amsterdam at the InterContinental Amstel Hotel

A Weekend in Amsterdam at the InterContinental Amstel Hotel

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A Weekend in Amsterdam at the InterContinental Amstel Hotel

Where? Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
When? August 2016
Why? Amsterdam is one of my favourite cities, with beautiful architecture, scenic waterways and of course flowers and blooms everywhere, it’s the perfect European city break destination, not to mention fantastic Instagram fodder.
So when the lovely guys at the InterContinental Amstel Amsterdam asked me to stay and review their luxury hotel for the weekend, I jumped at the chance. I tried out the IHG Reward’s club European Weekend food and drink city break package, which included dinner at the Amstel Brasserie over looking the Amstel River.
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The InterContinental Amstel is the oldest luxury hotel in Amsterdam. It opened its opulent doors in 1867, so this year the hotel is celebrating it’s 150th anniversary. Featuring stunning architecture, a 15 metre indoor pool and a Michelin starred restaurant overlooking the Amstel River, it’s the perfect place to stay in Amsterdam for a mini break.
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Me posing in the grand hallways wearing dress by Bedouin and shoes by Aruna Seth.
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Dive right in
The stunning 15 metre indoor pool with views of the Amstel River. I spent the afternoon trying out the spa circuit, featuring steam rooms, sauna and jacuzzi, followed by a lovely languid dip in the gorgeous pool.
swimming pool at IHG Hotel Amsterdam
Basking in the sun – The weather was amazing this weekend so I chilled out on the sun deck with luxury day beds and pretty city views.
sunbathing swimming pool at IHG Hotel Amsterdam
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Afternoon aperitif: Me hanging out in the stylish A Bar at the hotel wearing orange jumpsuit by MissPap.co.uk (in homage to the Dutch national colour).
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Amstel Lounge Intercontinental AmsterdamFrom orange outfits to orange drinks. I stopped off at the Amstel Bar for a little al fresco Aperol Spritz tipple on the verandah.
Amstel Lounge Intercontinental Amsterdam
The decor at the Amstel bar oozes old school elegance. Decadent interiors in sapphire blue tones are highlighted with touches of ruby. It’s a truly romantic spot.
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Bonnie Rakhit Amstel Lounge Intercontinental Amsterdam sun terrace barAl fresco drinks at the Amstel Bar.
Amstel Brasserie IHG Amsterdam
Time for dinner. Champagne is served.
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For dinner we indulged in the 150th anniversary menu, which is a delectable 3 course meal, featuring the hotels signature dishes with wine pairings. My favourite course? It has to be the dessert!
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Above – the royal suite. Below – me chilling out in the chic Dom Perignon suite at the hotel.
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Dom Perignon suite at Amstel Hotel
And so to bed! Pictured below – me wearing Boux Avenue turquoise night slip.
Bonnie Style Traveller in suite at Amstel AmsterdamAfter a good nights sleep (the beds are super comfy by the way) I headed down to breakfast with a canal side seat. The breakfast which is included in the package offers a huge buffet of fruits, pastries, cheeses, eggs and meats. The perfect way to start the day.
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Canvas rooftop bar Amsterdam

5 stylish things to do in Amsterdam

  1. Visit one of the many outdoor or rooftop bars, I love Waterkant on a sunny day or catch the lift to Canvas Bar rooftop pictured above.
  2. Go shopping on the 9 Streets and sit in a picturesque cafe by the canal side and watch life go by.
  3. Hang out in the trendy Haarlemmerstraat area, it’s Amsterdam’s hipster area filled with cool bars, cafes, boutiques and furniture shops.
  4. Visit the EYE in the north of the Amsterdam. Get the free ferry across the water, grab a coffee at the Film Institute and marvel in the futuristic architecture of this chilled out space.
  5. Pijp – head to the pretty area of Pijp in the evening, it’s where locals go to drink and hang out in the bustling street bars and cafes. (Pictured below)
Pijp area bars in amsterdamThe easiest way to get around Amsterdam is by bike, so hire one for the weekend and wander around town at your leisure.
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Below – picturesque street and canal views in the 9 streets area.
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So it’s goodbye from Amsterdam, next stop New York…