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Harper's Bazaar UK June 2022

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CONTENTS JUNE ON THE COVER 72 Rose Leslie on home, heritage and Kit Harington 146 Lost in Austen: suspense and sensibility in a Regency retreat 128 Grace and flavour: Francesca Hayward’s spicy new Royal Ballet role From 35 Platinum Jubilee special: for Queen and country PHOTOGRAPH: RICHARD PHIBBS Kukua Williams wears Roksanda in Harper’s Bazaar ‘Majesty in motion’ FEATURES 72 ROSE IN BLOOM Our regal cover star Rose Leslie tells Helena Lee about fame, time travel and bonding with her baby son 106 BEHIND HER EYES From Clare Balding to Helen Mirren, royal insiders offer their perspectives on the private and public sides of Elizabeth II 128 PASSION PROJECT Lydia Slater talks to Francesca Hayward and other stars of the Royal Ballet’s new production, Like Water For Chocolate FA S H I O N AT WORK 84 MAJESTY IN MOTION The first 55 CHAINS OF OFFICE Give your ever fashion shoot at the Tower of business look a hint of royal elegance London is a sartorial tribute to the Queen by a roll call of the country’s 56 HAPPY & GLORIOUS Meet finest designers Rosanna Machado, the woman organising the biggest event of the 112 SCENES FROM A ROYAL year, the Platinum Jubilee Pageant FANTASIA A fresh take on Cecil Beaton’s stately vision for 2022 TALKING POINTS STYLE From 59 COMMON THREADS The cultural highlights of the month, 35 10 THINGS WE LOVE Tartan including cookbooks from four flares, tuxedo shorts, pleated brilliant female chefs, outdoor miniskirts – and cuddly corgis… summer performances, Minnie Driver’s memoir and rediscovering ACCESSORIES the paintings of Maeve Gilmore 43 PEARLY QUEEN Precious gems, jewel-embellished handbags, sophisticated scarves and other accoutrements worthy of the House of Windsor…





CONTENTS BEAUTY BAZAAR 136 SECRETS OF A BEAUTY QUEEN Jennifer George investigates the make-up, hair and skincare regime that has made our monarch instantly recognisable over the years 138 ROSE AGAIN Hannah Betts salutes a new wave of floral fragrances ESCAPE 142 OUR COUNTRY’S GOOD Eleven welcoming British hotels, from a former bank in Belfast and an ancient house beside York Minster to a boutique establishment owned by Highland distillers and a luxury hideaway in Pembrokeshire 146 MIND PALACE Nina Raine discovers writerly inspiration at Heckfield Place in Hampshire 148 TRAVEL NOTEBOOK The artist Tracey Emin reveals what she loves about her home town of Margate FLASH! 150 LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION Step inside Chanel and Charles Finch’s star-studded Baftas party Rose Leslie wears Philosophy di Lorenzo REGULARS PHOTOGRAPH: ALEXI LUBOMIRSKI. FLOCKED TULLE DRESS, £1,600, PHILOSOPHY DI LORENZO SERAFINI Serafini in this month’s cover story 28 EDITOR’S LETTER 30 CONTRIBUTORS 68 HOROSCOPES June in the stars. By Peter Watson 162 WHY DON’T YOU… bedeck yourself in magnificent jewels befitting a princess? GET HARPER’S YOU CAN BAZAAR DOWNLOAD DIGITAL ISSUES DELIVERED TO VIA READLY YOUR DOOR OR APPLE To order single copies, NEWS+ simply visit WWW.MAGSDIRECT. CO.UK/HARPERSBAZAAR (postage and packaging are free), or for details of how to subscribe, turn to page 149 COVER LOOKS Above left: Rose Leslie wears silk dress, £3,300, Alberta Ferretti. Gold and diamond earrings; matching necklace, both from a selection, Tiffany & Co. Styled by Miranda Almond. Hair by Liz Taw at the Wall Group. Make-up by Justine Jenkins, using Seeds Of Colour. Manicure by Michelle Class at LMC. Photograph by Alexi Lubomirski. Above right (Bazaar Travel Guide cover): Camilla Akrans for Harper’s Bazaar/August







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Published on 4 May LYDIA SLATER JACQUELINE EUWE Editor-in-chief Chief luxury officer Luxury creative director TOM USHER Executive assistant to the chief luxury officer NATASHA MANN Executive editor, print FRANCES HEDGES Executive editor, digital SARAH KARMALI Group brand director, luxury SHARON DAVIES-RIDGEWAY Director of luxury fashion CHARLOTTE HOLLANDS Editorial business director CONNIE OSBORNE Workflow director CARLY LEVY Watches and jewellery client manager OLIVIA HORROCKS-BURNS Luxury client manager JESSICA DAY FASHION Group luxury fashion director AVRIL MAIR Luxury fashion client manager HANNAH HOWELLS Head of luxury, agency LOUISA PATEY Bookings director CHLOE RIDLEY Bookings editor KIM TURNEY Head of client sales OLLIE LLOYD Bookings assistant TOM CASEY Head of fashion, beauty and luxury SARAH TSIRKAS Fashion editors ROSIE ARKELL-PALMER, Client director, beauty LEE BAILEY GEORGIA MEDLEY, TILLY WHEATING Client director, fashion EMMA BARNES Director of health and wellness CHRIS HEALY Senior fashion assistant HOLLY GORST Director of travel DENISE DEGROOT Fashion assistants GRACE CLARKE, CRYSTALLE COX Head of agency sales, UK and global BEN CHESTERS Fashion-cupboard managers GAL KLEIN, GEORGIA RODI Regional group business director DANIELLE SEWELL Contributing fashion editors MIRANDA ALMOND, LEITH CLARK, Head of classified LEE RIMMER CHARLIE HARRINGTON, CATHY KASTERINE Head of digital RYAN BUCKLEY FEATURES Executive creative director MARK M CAFFERTY Features director HELENA LEE Senior connect director BETHANY SUTTON Talent director LOTTIE LUMSDEN Talent editor OLIVIA BLAIR Events partnership director MICHELLE PAGLIARULO Commissioning editor CHARLOTTE BROOK Senior connect manager CONNIE FFITCH Features writer BROOKE THEIS Live project manager, luxury KATRINA SEN Contributing literary editor ERICA WAGNER Director of commercial production WILL VILLE BEAUTY AND HEALTH Branded content lead JAMIE CARSON Group luxury beauty director KATY YOUNG Art director, branded content MAIREAD GLEESON Beauty editor JENNIFER GEORGE Beauty assistant HANNAH THOMPSON Head of media planning LUCY PORTER Acting heads of media planning AYESHA JINA, WENDY MEEKINGS EDITORIAL PRODUCTION Group luxury chief sub-editor/Production editor DOM PRICE Senior media planning manager KATHRYN FAIRBAIRN Deputy chief sub-editors JOSH BOLTON, OLIVIA M CREA-HEDLEY Production director JOHN HUGHES Sub-editors CAITLIN BUTLER, DINA NAGAPETYANTS, CYNTHIA PENG Production manager STEPHEN OSBORNE ART Art directors LISA BARLOW-WRIGHT, ZOYA KALEEVA Chief consumer revenue officer REID HOLLAND Circulation and subscriptions director JAMES HILL Art editors LEANNE ROBSON, LAUREN JONES Digital marketing and CRM director SEEMA KUMARI Acting senior designer AMY BLACKER Head of product and promotions AOIBHEANN FOLEY Designers EMILY LORD, SONIA RUPRAH Acting designer LISIANE DRESSLER Head of subscriptions JUSTINE BOUCHER PICTURES Head of PR and communications BEN BOLTON Picture director SIÂN PARRY PR and communications manager CRISTINA WYATT Picture editor LIZ PEARN HEARST UK Deputy picture editor GEMMA ROBERTS Interim chief executive officer, Hearst UK/President, Hearst Europe SIMON HORNE Picture assistant MILLIE ATTLE Chief international brand officer MATT HAYES Chief commercial officer JANE WOLFSON WEBSITE Digital fashion editor AMY DE KLERK Chief commercial operations director GIANLUCA ENA Digital beauty director BRIDGET MARCH Chief people officer SURINDER SIMMONS Senior social media manager AMY BREWSTER Digital development director MATT HILL Digital writer JESSICA DAVIS Finance director, Hearst UK JULIEN LITZELMANN Beauty e-commerce editor ROBERTA SCHROEDER Business strategy director, Hearst UK ROMAIN METRAS Director of operations, Hearst UK SOPHIE WILKINSON CONTRIBUTING EDITORS Interim director of PR and communications ALISON FORTH LISA ARMSTRONG, HANNAH BETTS, RAVINDER BHOGAL, HELENA BONHAM Hearst Magazines UK, the trading name of the National Magazine Company Ltd, CARTER, MARISSA BOURKE, LAUREN CUTHBERTSON, ELIZABETH DAY, House of Hearst, 30 Panton Street, London SW1Y 4AJ (www.hearst.co.uk; www.harpersbazaar.com/uk). 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EDITOR’S LETTER Right: the beauty secrets of the Queen (page 136). Below: a Richard Quinn look in ‘Majesty in motion’ (page 84) £550 Linda A GOLDEN Farrow AGE In an article for Bazaar published on the eve of Elizabeth II’s coronation, the writer and critic Sacheverell Sitwell wrote of the £1,790 young Queen: ‘All admire her, and none could find it in his heart Alexander McQueen to envy her.’ Almost 70 years later, one feels the same. How dif- £4,295 Bremont Earrings, £3,700; ficult her path has been (and continues to be), and how surely necklace, and steadfastly she has navigated it! Whether any of her succes- £1,890 Alexander sors can follow in her footsteps remains to be seen, but all of her McQueen £5,500, both subjects must surely feel grateful to have experienced the second Kiki McDonough Elizabethan era. As the country prepares to mark the Queen’s 70 years on the throne (making her by far the longest-reigning EDITOR’S monarch in British history), we honour this extraordinary CHOICES milestone with a unique fashion collaboration. Masterminded over months by Bazaar’s fashion PHOTOGRAPHS: ALEXI LUBOMIRSKI, RICHARD PHIBBS, YOUSUF KARSH/CAMERA PRESS This month, I’m honouring the director Avril Mair, the result, on page 84, is a pageant of Queen by wearing McQueen – this gowns created by leading British designers, inspired by gorgeous ruffled dress, teamed with royalty and photographed at the Tower of London – the classic sandals, will see me through first time this has ever been allowed. On page 106, notable myriad garden parties. A bright artists, actors and writers discuss Her Majesty as creative silk scarf adds a regal touch, muse, we explore the secrets of the Queen’s timeless beauty and don’t forget the aesthetic on page 136, and in ‘Happy & glorious’ (page 56), we meet the woman charged with organising the national crown jewels… celebrations. Let the festivities commence! £90 Aspinal Lydia Slater of London PS: We’ve made it even easier to get Harper’s Bazaar delivered to your door £570 Church’s – to order single copies, simply visit www.magsdirect.co.uk/harpersbazaar (postage and packaging are free), or for details of how to subscribe, turn to page 149. Plus, you can download digital issues via Readly or Apple News+.



CONTRIBUTORS ROSANNA MACHADO ­Page 72 ­Page 106 As the CEO of the Platinum ­Page 60 PHOTOGRAPHS:ALEXI LUBOMIRSKI, GETTY IMAGES, COURTESY OF ROSANNA MACHADO AND GHADA AMER Jubilee Pageant, Machado ROSE TOM PARKER will co-ordinate one of GHADA LESLIE BOWLES Britain’s largest events in AMER celebration of the Queen’s ‘Nothing captures the peace in The professional epicure has historic reign this month. Born in Cairo and raised in my soul the way the Scottish contributed to the official In ‘Happy & glorious’, she Nice, the multidisciplinary countryside does,’ says our cover commemorative book for talks about puppet corgis and artist now lives in New York, star, who played Ygritte in the Platinum Jubilee of his community spirit. where she creates her Game of Thrones alongside her step-grandmother, the Queen. provocative, feminist artworks. now-husband Kit Harington. In this issue, he discusses A beloved British anthem In this issue, she discusses her In ‘Rose in bloom’, Leslie talks her favourite dishes. forthcoming exhibition at to Helena Lee about her new ‘“What Have I Done to Deserve London’s Goodman Gallery, HBO series The Time Traveler’s A beloved British anthem This?” by the Pet Shop Boys her collaboration with Dior Wife, learning to be a mother and Dusty Springfield.’ and why she is inspired by the and the draughty castle she ‘“Shine On You Crazy power of words. grew up in. Diamond” by Pink Floyd.’ The perfect ingredients for A beloved British anthem A beloved British anthem The perfect ingredients for a Jubilee picnic ‘Champagne, salmon, cream cheese bagels ‘I love “Let It Be” by the Beatles.’ ‘“I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)” a Jubilee picnic ‘Strawberries and a Victoria sponge.’ by the Proclaimers.’ and cream.’ The perfect ingredients for a Your favourite cockney The perfect ingredients for A question you’d like to ask Jubilee picnic ‘Potato chips rhyming slang ‘Rosie Lee (tea).’ with pepper, not salt. Then cold a Jubilee picnic ‘Strawberries, the Queen ‘“Scones, Ma’am – roasted chicken, hard goat’s gin and tonic, and elderflower jam first, or cream?”’ What would you do if you cheese, a baguette, cucumbers, cordial with fizzy water.’ fruits and seltzer water.’ Your favourite cockney were queen for the day? A question you’d like to A question you’d like to ask rhyming slang ‘Have a ‘I’d probably go on lots of ask the Queen ‘“What book butcher’s (have a look).’ visits to schools and charities – the Queen ‘Does she get are you reading right now?”’ anywhere I could have a chat.’ bored? She has everything What would you do if you she wants, which I think could What would you do if you Your favourite corner of the be boring.’ were queen for the day? ‘Delve were queen for the day? ‘I’d deep into the Palace cellar.’ British Isles ‘Somewhere I can What would you do if you do what she is doing and give go wild swimming.’ were Queen for the day? everyone a Jubilee day off.’ ¯Page 56 ‘I would make the education Your favourite corner of the and healthcare systems better.’ British Isles ‘The Isle of Skye and the Isle of Mull.’



CONTRIBUTORS CLARE BALDING CHRISTOPHER ­Page 61 The broadcaster and author KUKUA WORDS BY BROOKE THEIS. PHOTOGRAPHS: RICHARD PHIBBS, ANGELA STERLING, COURTESY OF MINNIE DRIVER AND CLARE BALDING began her career as a champion WHEELDON MINNIE jockey, before becoming the WILLIAMS BBC’s racing specialist. As we The artistic associate of the DRIVER celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Since being scouted at a music Royal Ballet began his career as Jubilee, she remembers Her festival in 2018, the model has a dancer, before choreographing In her moving memoir Majesty’s visits to her family appeared on catwalks for numerous productions for the Managing Expectations, the home and her love of horses brands such as Erdem, Victoria company, including Alice’s Academy Award-nominated in ‘Behind her eyes’. Beckham and Louis Vuitton. Adventures in Wonderland, The actress chronicles her bohemian In the first-ever fashion shoot Winter’s Tale and June’s Like childhood, life as a single A beloved British anthem to take place at the Tower Water for Chocolate. In ‘Passion parent and reaching worldwide of London, she wears looks project’, he tells Lydia Slater fame in the 1990s after starring ‘Beck Goldsmith’s version of specially conceived for about evoking magical realism in the film Good Will Hunting. “I Vow to Thee My Country”.’ Bazaar by British designers. through dance. Ahead of the book’s publication this month, she writes about The perfect ingredients for A beloved British anthem A beloved British anthem how she found consolation in the ocean following a Jubilee picnic ‘Sausage rolls, ‘“Common People” by Pulp.’ ‘Elgar’s “Pomp and Circumstance a devastating family event. onion marmalade, coronation Military Marches”.’ chicken, and cucumber and The perfect ingredients for A beloved British anthem cream cheese sandwiches The perfect ingredients for with the crusts cut off.’ a Jubilee picnic ‘A crusty ‘“Wish You Were Here” by baguette and some hummus, a Jubilee picnic ‘Cheese and Pink Floyd.’ Your favourite cockney vanilla cheesecake, strawberries pickle sandwiches, home-made and a bit of fizz to finish.’ Bakewell tart and Pimm’s The perfect ingredients for rhyming slang ‘Shall I do a and lemonade.’ jellied eel with you? (Meaning A question you’d like to ask a Jubilee picnic ‘Cold beer, do a deal.) That’s quite fun.’ A question you’d like to ask Victoria sponge, hard-boiled the Queen ‘“What’s your eggs with salt and pepper What would you do if you skincare routine?”’ the Queen ‘“How on Earth stored in a tiny foil crown, do you do it?”’ and home-grown tomatoes were queen for the day? ‘Go Your favourite cockney from someone’s garden.’ racing. You’d have the Royal Your favourite cockney Box packed with all your mates.’ rhyming slang ‘Don’t get A question you’d like to ask lemon tart (smart) with rhyming slang ‘Cuts and ¯Page 106 me, sunshine.’ scratches (matches).’ the Queen ‘“What other job would you have liked to have?”’ What would you do if you What would you do if you were queen for the day? Your favourite cockney were queen for the day? ‘Try on the Crown Jewels and snoop ‘I would look forward to the rhyming slang ‘Alan around Buckingham Palace.’ end of the day.’ Whickers (knickers).’ Your favourite corner of the Your favourite corner of What would you do if you were queen for the day? British Isles ‘Northumberland, the British Isles ‘It would have for its gorgeous coastline and to be the Scottish Highlands.’ ‘Dissolve Parliament and the puffins, seals and dolphins.’ rethink governing bodies. ¯Page 128 And ride all the horses.’ ¯Page 84





STYLE Edited by AVRIL MAIR 1 THE COLOUR- BLOCK DRESS Tory Burch’s structured scarlet frock sets a subtle standard for power dressing. Cotton dress, £590; knit top (worn underneath), £380, both Tory Burch. Silk scarf, £370 Hermès. Gold and freshwater pearl earring, £3,280; matching rings, from £3,190, all Tasaki TWLOHEVINEGS Master regal elegance with tactile tartan, high-glamour headscarves and the ultimate accessory – a charming corgi companion Photographs by AMIE MILNE Styled by TILLY WHEATING

THE NEW MINISKIRT Embrace the summer’s higher hemlines with Dior’s playfully pleated offering, whose sunshine-yellow hue is sure to spark sartorial joy. Wool skirt, £3,400; wool blazer, £2,900; cotton shirt, £910, all Dior. Leather bag, £1,930 Launer London. Pink gold and diamond earrings, £2,650; matching ring, £3,100, both Dior Joaillerie

STYLE 3 THE COSY CARDIGAN Make Erdem’s luxurious burnt-orange knit your wardrobe staple; wear with a crisp white shirt for added style points. Mohair cadigan, £520; poplin shirt, £495, both Erdem. Wool skirt, from a selection Tod’s. Gold and diamond necklace, from a selection Jessica McCormack THE BIJOU BAG This diminutive top-handle handbag ensures you only bring what is essential with you. Less is more… Calf-skin bag, £2,240 Cartier. Leather loafers, £575 Salvatore Ferragamo AMIE MILNE

STYLE TH E T WEED COAT A modern queen’s mantle comes in the form of exquisite Chanel tailoring, which as Harley the corgi can confirm, is a must-have for breezy strolls around the estate. Tweed coat, £7,710; tweed trousers, £4,165, both Chanel. White gold and diamond earrings, £7,200; matching ring, £7,800, both Chanel Fine Jewellery

6 THE OPULENT KNIT For a refined take on Renaissance chic, opt for Alberta Ferretti’s super-soft ruff-collared jumper. Mohair jumper, £490; taffeta shirt (worn undeneath), £600, both Alberta Ferretti. Gold, pearl and diamond earrings, £4,950 Jessica McCormack THE PLAID FLARES Pay homage to the Highlands and sport your tartan with pride in Vivienne Westwood’s wide-leg trousers. Wool and cotton trousers, £494 Vivienne Westwood. Leather flats, £625 Manolo Blahnik. Leather bag, £2,090 Casablanca x Bulgari AMIE MILNE

THE SILK HEADSCARF Her Majesty makes no secret of her penchant for an Hermès carré – tie yours artfully under the chin for a dash of countryside panache. Silk scarf, £485 Hermès. Tweed dress, about £1,630 Balenciaga

THE BOXY JACKET STYLE This timeless silhouette proves that it’s hip to 10 be square. Invest in Celine’s gold-buttoned THE TUXEDO tweed and wear it year after year. SHORTS Tweed jacket, from a selection Celine by Hedi Add f lair to formal attire by Slimane. Lace shirt (worn underneath), £515 daring to bare in a pair of Luisa Spagnoli. Gold, emerald and diamond satin-striped hotpants. earrings, from a selection Jessica McCormack Wool shorts, £650; canvas WORDS BY BROOKE THEIS. HAIR AND MAKE-UP: EMILY WOOD AT CREATIVES AGENCY. STYLIST’S ASSISTANT: GAL KLEIN. MODEL: ANNABELLE LANDRY AT boots, £490, both Celine LINDEN STAUB. WITH THANKS TO THE CHELSEA PENSIONERS, GEORGE REED, BRIAN CUMMING AND MONICA PARROTT AND HARLEY THE CORGI by Hedi Slimane. Socks, stylist’s own AMIE MILNE



ACC E SSOR IE S Edited by AVRIL MAIR Photograph by PAUL ZAK Styled by ROSIE ARKELL-PALMER Photo albums throughout, from £325 Smythson A R LY QAddaMayfairtouchtoyourfestiv Bag, £595 Simone Rocha ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS: GETTY IMAGESPE al fineryUwithEthisEpreciousNpiece

ACCESSORIES From a selection £90 Aspinal of London Fendi £560 Paco Ear cuff, £85 Shrimps Rabanne £175 Completed Works £165 Aspinal of London About £1,525 Givenchy £2,450 Alexander About £1,250 £335 McQueen Giambattista Vivienne Westwood £535 Sportmax Valli £1,110 £410 Michael Dior Kors Collection £330 Miu Miu £980 £490 Cecilie Miu Miu Bahnsen £610 Etro £1,390 Alexander Marry elegant ivory with glittering Brooch, McQueen gilt for a dazzling alliance £2,160 Chanel £320 Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello £625 £1,380 £5,481 Balmain Dolce & Gabbana Dior Brooch, £1,490 Salvatore £205 Ferragamo Clo de Villa £3,905 Chanel Earcuff, £450 Alexander McQueen £158 PHOTOGRAPHS: PIXELATE Michael Kors About £960 £820 £850 Versace Miu Miu Jessie Thomas 44 | H A R P E R’ S BA Z A A R | June 2022 www.harpersbazaar.com/uk



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ACCESSORIES Ring, about £190 £180 Dior Carolina Herrera £940 Giorgio Armani Earring, from a selection Chloé £1,500 Kiki £2,980 Fendi McDonough £175 Ralph £620 Lauren Collection Theodora Warre £590 Ermanno Scervino £153 Emporio Belt, £420 £1,950 Christian Armani Giorgio Armani Louboutin £295 Annie’s Ibiza x Clio Peppiatt Ring, £395 Bea £510 Ermanno Bongiasca Scervino £425 Luisa Eye mask, £135 The Spagnoli Vampire’s Wife £340 La Double J Royal blue and majestic mauve bring romance to your regalia £1,850 Alexander McQueen £280 Dior £2,380 £2,050 Irene Annoushka £750 Alexander Neuwirth McQueen £560 Manolo Blahnik for Earrings, £230 Birkenstock Swarovski £180 Max Mara £675 Ralph Lauren Collection £535 Etro About £1,040 £650 Philosophy di PHOTOGRAPHS: PIXELATE Dolce & Gabbana Lorenzo Serafini 48 | H A R P E R’ S BA Z A A R | June 2022 £300 www.harpersbazaar.com/uk Giorgio Armani


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