![]() Like Fantastic Man, the editorials eschew fantasy in favour of a more direct approach, and in one case, a showcase of “exquisite updos for the summer.” All told, it amounts to an enthralling few hours spent in the company of many different, intriguing and fantastic women. Inside its elegant pages, conversations with women like Louise Gray and Alice Rawsthorn are shared alongside profiles on nightclub legend, Princess Julia and winemaker Sara Perez. A point reinforced by a cover featuring the woman credited with bringing a much needed sense of purity and minimalism back to fashion, Phoebe Philo of Celine. Though named after a particularly genteel magazine of the Victorian era as spearheaded by newly installed editor-in-chief, Penny Martin, the magazine feels both contemporary and timeless. During the last leg of Paris Fashion week, at the luxurious Hotel de Clermont –Tonnerre the beloved ‘Gentleman’s style journal’, the debonair and dashing Fantastic Man revealed his equally charming and fascinating sister, The Gentlewoman to the world. ![]()
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