LUX Spring 2018

120 Located in London’s West End, Connaught Village is full of shops and personnel who boast a vast amount of knowledge and expertise, and LUX had the honour of taking a trip around the area, looking to tap into the minds of the experts and explore why the area is such a sought-after destination. Kicking off our journey, LUX went to view the innovative and captivating artwork of Rob and Nick Carter, who have long been producing informative art, presenting pictures which depict a real story, whether it be of love, life or happiness. Our interest was piqued by some of the Paint Pigment Photography that the artists have produced. These thought-provoking pieces of art examine and explore the unpredictable interaction between colour, form and light. Creating compelling pieces of art, the Carters create their own coloured clouds, and when seen together as a body of work, the enthralling pictures create mesmerising images that are sure to be imprinted eternally. Possessing a varied collection of art, Rob and Nick also produce fantastic transformation art which brings still paintings to life, often making observers look twice. However, the artists’ striking ability to mesmerise their audience does not stop here, and they are redefining art with some incredible 3D creations, including a reinvention of Van Gogh’s famous sunflowers. Excitingly, Nicky was keen to shed some light on the Paint Pigment photography, and what the inspiration was behind their work. “As light and colour artists we have always been fascinated by the Hindu festival of Holi. Our idea was to abstract this festival of colour by spontaneously throwing raw paint pigment from India into the air and capturing it photographically. The end result retains the energy of the act itself, suspended in space, part performance, part painting and part photography.” The perfect refreshment after taking in such captivating pictures was some delicious and Connaught Village is a unique luxury destination which is just a stone’s throw away from the famous Hyde Park. The village features a range of fascinating, boutique shops, designed to please everyone, with fashion, beauty, food and drink or some truly wonderful art exhibitions on offer. Explore Exclusive ImmerseYourself in Connaught Village: The Gateway to Luxury wonderfully prepared tea and coffee at Saint Aymes, surrounded by the delightful décor and beautiful artisan chocolates. Whilst sampling the delicious beverages, our eye was caught by the appealing artisan chocolates, which make you feel guilty for eating them, such is their beauty. The chocolates are hand-painted by the owners; London born sisters Michela & Lois Aymes- Wilson, with 23ct gold, enriched with opulent colour. For those who appreciate iconic beauty, the chocolates on show at the venue, which are inspired by some of the world’s most visionary creative, are considered to be stand- alone structures of art, drawing in customers and tourists from all over the world. The next stop on the journey was The Place for Men, owned by Simon Burstein, and The Place for Women, located just two doors down. These boutique shops offer a handpicked selection of clothing brands, including some eye-catching designs from notable designers. Providing high-quality clothing wear, Simon talked us through some of the exciting history behind the clothing shops which have become an integral part of the busy and thriving Connaught Village. Additionally, discussing the range of Leathersmith of London wallets, bags and coats, Simon told us how these luxury, yet affordable items are attracting clients and tourists from all around the world. One visit that you cannot afford to miss as you traverse the gem that is Connaught Village is KOKORO London. Located on Connaught Street, the shop window instantly entices you to explore inside, with this luxury womenswear fashion label is ready-to-wear fusion of fashion and culture. Having worked with some high- profile designers, it is clear to see that owner Dawn, who is quick to praise the thriving community, will stop at nothing to produce excellence. Taking its name from the phrase ‘heart, mind and spirit’, only KOKORO designs which are made of the highest quality of fabric make it to the shop floor, whilst clients and visitors also have the option of their own private dressing room in which they can create their own luxury wardrobe. Utilising traditional printing techniques, as well as collaborating with and being inspired by acclaimed global artists, KOKORO produces individual pieces which you would be proud to wear. This is fashion that crosses cultures. Just across the road from KOKORO, visitors are drawn in to explore luxury footwear from Lucy Choi London, niece of renowned shoe designer Jimmy Choo. Hosting several VIP events, the shoe designs within the shop attract clients from all over the world, and there is clearly still so much more to come as the designer continues to bring out

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