| | | | | | Staying In | Watch Little House on the Prairie | | As social media detoxes (and bans) soar, analogue living trends swell and Caro Claire Burke’s searing tradwife satire Yesteryear tops the book charts, Netflix’s Little House on the Prairie reboot premieres at an interesting time. But if you are in the mood for a family-friendly comfort watch, it certainly fits the bill. Based on Laura Ingalls Wilder’s children’s novels, in turn based on Ingalls Wilder’s own youth, we centre on the Ingalls family, who set out to establish their new forever home in the quickly developing town of Independence, Kansas. But, set as it is in the 1800s, there are plenty of obstacles en route, from fever to wild wolves and fires. And, diverging from the beloved ‘70s-’80s series, there’s another tension at the series’ core: as the Ingalls family settle on land they were told was ‘free’, they will encounter Osage people who have long called the prairie home. All eight episodes are streaming now on Netflix, with season 2 already in the works. | | Going Out | Check Out Chelsea’s New Brasserie | | French restaurant group La Nouvelle Garde has opened its first international outpost, with Brasserie Olivia opening its doors in Sloane Square today. Founded by a group of six friends, the group is known for giving the classic brasserie a fun, contemporary spin with buzzy outposts across Paris, Marseille, Lille, Lyon and Bordeaux. Now, that same energy is coming to London with Brasserie Olivia. Open from morning until night, the restaurant will serve a menu of seasonal French classics made using British ingredients from suppliers like Natoora and Flourish, kicking off with breakfast fare of eggs benedict and galette complète. Later in the day the menu includes dishes like tartare frites (British raw beef served French style with homemade fries), BBQ fresh lobster with garlic butter, and tagliatelle with courgette, peas and parmesan. Downstairs will sit Venus Bar, a ‘70s-inspired speakeasy serving experimental cocktails including a cucumber and gin milk punch that tastes like tzatziki. lanouvellegarde.com | | Property Of The Day | | It was while staying at this Surrey holiday home that the writer J.M. Barrie first dreamt up the idea for Peter Pan. Inviting his friends, the Llewelyn Davieses, to visit, it was their sons Michael, John and Peter who inspired the characters of the Darling brothers and Peter Pan. | On the market for £1,250,000, search.savills.com | | Little Luxury | C&TH Partnership | | Got a jam-packed diary of events and searching for the perfect outfits? Check out Phase 8, the go-to brand for summer occasionwear. We’re especially loving the Maben Layered Maxi Dress, £229, for weddings, the Katie Scuba Dress, £149, for race days and the Top Handle Clutch Bag, £79, for summer soirees. Find the full collection at phaseeight.com | | Competition Time | | With so many serums, ointments and creams to choose from, finding the right skincare routine can often feel overwhelming. But luckily SAINT Jō has the answers. This competition gives you the chance to win a five-step topical skincare system, two-step supplement range and SAINT Jō clutch carry-bag, worth a total of £455. Enter now for your chance to win this luxurious prize. | | Psssst… | Works from the likes of Caravaggio and Zoffany are among 12 masterpieces going on display as part of a major transformation of Buckingham Palace’s Picture Gallery – one of the State Rooms that opens to visitors each summer. | | Whatever You Do, Don’t | Put things from the freezer in your bed to cope with the heatwave. ‘A common piece of advice you will see is to put your bedding, your pillow or your duvet (who has a freezer with enough space for a duvet?) in your freezer, and then put the frozen object in your bed,’ says James Wilson, a sleep expert at Mattress Online. ‘But this sudden cold will wake your body up. Not only that, a frozen thing will always melt, which causes problems. The moisture it creates warms up, making you even hotter, and it leaves a wet patch in the bed, which nobody likes sleeping in.’ | | | Subscription Offer | Sign up for 12 print issues and instant access to every digital edition for only £39 |
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