Travel discounts with every Jameson Dublin International Film Festival ticket

Film enthusiasts attending The Jameson Dublin International Film Festival 2012 could soon be starring in their very own season of discovery off the big screen.

Adventure travel specialist Intrepid Travel is offering a discount to anyone who buys Festival tickets at the box office, worth €100 off their next holiday*. One lucky film fan will also win a free 15 day-trip to India**, where they’ll experience the spice markets of Delhi, the beauty of the Taj Mahal, and the marble palaces of Udaipur.

Now in its tenth year, The Jameson Dublin International Film Festival 2012 is Ireland’s largest film festival and will include over 130 feature films, documentaries, shorts and events, and will showcase the best film-making from right across the globe, with films from a wide range of countries including Indonesia, Mexico and Cuba. There is also a ‘discovery programme’ of unexpected gems.

“Intrepid Travel has been helping people with a sense of adventure to get off-the-beaten-track and discover the world for more than 20 years,” said Daniel Pawlyn, Intrepid Travel’s Sales & Marketing Manager UK & Ireland. “We’re proud to be supporting The Jameson Dublin International Film Festival as it invites the Irish public to ‘celebrate the story and share the adventure’.”

The Jameson Dublin International Film Festival takes place from 16 – 26 February 2012, and the Intrepid Travel discount can be redeemed at www.intrepidtravel.com, by calling 01 524 0071, or at a local travel agent.

Christopher Shannon AW12

Christopher Shannon AW12

Christopher Shannon’s collection was very interesting. Lots of blacks and whites, some onepieces. It was quite streamlined. The Central Saint Martins graduate took inspiration for his collection from Mathieu Kassovitz’s gritty 1995 film La Haine and also from youth culture outside of the United Kingdom.

The models were interesting. I am not sure they were professional. Most of them couldn’t walk and didn’t pose for the press at the end of the catwalk. This added to the air of rebellion and moody youthfulness. Christopher Shannon is one to watch.

London Fashion Week Trends: ONEPIECE

At London Fashion Week I noticed a number of, how to put it, “different” trends on men. One was skirts – not kilts, actual skirts- and another was the onepiece. This reminded me of when I first saw it; on the men of Manchester.

Intro, the long established menswear boutique based on Deansgate in Manchester, has reported that its best seller this winter is Norwegian all- in-one brand, OnePiece.

Manchester men have been following the cult zip -up tracksuit trend, worn so well by soap star, Ryan Thomas; Joey Essex, Micah Richards and Danny Simpson to name just a few male celebrities who have shopped at Intro and embraced this stand out and arguably brave look this winter.

Photo: Ryan Thomas – Corrie’s Jason Grimshaw wearing his Intro bought OnePiece.

Intro has also provided most of the cast of Coronation Street (including female soap stars, Helen Flanagan, Alison King and Shobna Gulati) with their cosy OnePiece and, last week http://www.intro-clothing.com/ reported a last minute rush online for customers getting their orders in before the cold snap kicks in again.

Adam Grant, Intro owner said: “Our customer have literally gone mad for OnePiece, with some customers ordering up to four different colours. It was the best seller at Christmas, and OnePiece has taken loungewear to another level, continuing to fly of the shelves.”

Let’s talk about fat baby.

I bet your entire years wages that if I asked you what fat was, you would say “It’s that horrible blubber around my belly, waist, hips and legs. The stuff that causes heart disease, the stuff that makes us unfit and unattractive and certainly what makes people look at me horribly and call me names”.

In just a few seconds, I just made millions! However, I will make you a deal that you can keep your money for now if you sit back and forget everything you think you know and everything you have been told by the press, seen on TV and seen advertised by companies who are not out to help you but to lie and take your money. Sit back, read this, take it in and get ready for a reality check and slap around the face.

Fat is not a bad thing and in truth we need it to live. The word ‘fat’ has been criminalized by the press and certain companies. Fats and oils belong to a family of organic compounds known as Lipids and are necessary for the following and more:

formation of virtually all cell membranes
formation of myelin sheath within the nervous system
protection of internal organs
fuel source during lower intensity work loads
storage of energy within the adipose tissue

Did you hear that? It’s a MAJOR SOURCE OF ENERGY and in truth the best form of it. The three types of fat we are told and recognize are saturated fat, monounsaturated fat and polyunsaturated fat. So, which is the bad one? If you said saturated fat, I’m afraid you are wrong. You only think its saturated fat because you are told so by the media but let me explain…

Most dietary lipids (fat) are made up of chains of carbon atoms joined at the side by other atoms, most commonly hydrogen. The more or equal amount of hydrogen to carbon equals the density of the fat. So saturated fats are full with hydrogen cells, which mean it is formed in straight lines and is solid at room temperatures. Good sources of saturated fats are good quality meats, organic dairy, eggs, butter, coconut oil and palm oil-natural foods.

We then have monounsaturated fat – the structure of atoms in this type of fat is missing an hydrogen cell, therefore the two hydrogen cells at either side of the missing atom are pulled together creating a double bond (not two James Bond’s thank you!) and because of this, the fat is not as solid in room temperature. Examples are olives and olive oils (which shouldn’t be used to cook with as heating it breaks the atoms, makes it rancid and turns to trans-fat and should only be used as a dressing) lard, beef dripping, avocados, nuts and seeds.

Last on our list is polyunsaturated fat – these fats have more missing hydrogen atoms and therefore more hydrogen bonds are pulling together creating more double bonds and making it less solid at room temperature. These include the Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids (which are good for you) and are mostly found in fish.

So saturated fat is not the evil that it is made out to be. It is vital to our bodies to hold itself together, pass on information in the nervous system, protect us and fuel us. But here is the trick….we are told [some healthy spreadable margarine’s] have no or very little saturated fat and high in monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fat. How so when how are they solid at room temperatures? It is because the product goes through a long and awful process of heating to pump in more hydrogen atoms to make it more… saturated (cue Scooby-do shock music) which makes it solid at room temperatures. However, during this process some of the double bonds that remain turn into a wax substance and become TRANS-FATS (the true evil).

Although you are told the bad fats have been taken out, it has in fact been creating the stuff that causes most of our problems.

So how do you avoid and eat the right types of fat? Simple, use you’re noggin (brain) and eat good quality foods and cuts of meat (yes you can eat the fatty bits) and try to use organic as much as possible. Avoid things that are pre-made (such as ready meals), man-made and fooled around with like white breads, white rice and white pasta. All of which is a great start…

Now cholesterol, do you know what it is? Probably not! So again, listen up.

Cholesterol is just like fat in terms of requiring it to live. Actually, so much so that if we don’t take in enough dietary cholesterol our bodies can make 75-80% of its own supply. Shock horror! … we are told to cut down on its intake yet our bodies are making it!

Again here’s the breakdown. Cholesterol is a vital compound that of cell membranes, synthesis of bile acid and vitamin D and more. It is carried around our bodies by lipoproteins (think of them as taxis) and the two main types we are told of are LDL (low density lipoproteins = bad) and HDL (high density lipoproteins = good) which are actually both good for us as they both have a job to do, to help us. The LDL transports cholesterol to where it needs to be so it can be used. HDL transports excess cholesterol that doesn’t need to be used at that time back to the liver. The problem starts if there is far more LDL’s around that the HDL’s can’t carry. If this is the case, then it is left and builds up and it this that leads to illnesses such as chronic heart disease, think of it as too many taxis and not enough parking spaces. the taxis all build up blocking the road as they wait to park. So, cholesterol is not a bad thing and again we need it to live. We just don’t need so much LDL and this can be avoided but not consuming the foods that are mainly man or factory processed made and just basically junk.

Now a final test of your knowledge! Who thinks calories are bad? Hmmm…SIT DOWN…

Calories, like fats and cholesterol are a necessity to our lives. It is an energy source and we need it to live and function. We burn calories when we move and we need and burn calories when we digest our food. Calories are an energy source but to release that energy, vitamins and minerals are required.

If the calories (or the food that we are eating and taking the calories from) has no or very little vitamins and minerals, then it cannot be broken down and therefore sits there and will slowly build up more and more like bricks and concrete.

When people are told to “calorie count” are they being advised to eat the correct type of foods that has what is needed to break down and use the energy? HELL NO. They are told to BUY a franchised ready meal from people who will get filthy rich but not about empty-calories and fuel sources.

I’m giving you information for free. I am a personal trainer [and my services are available] but right now I am telling you the simple truth that they don’t want you to know and am making no money from it!

The best way to stay healthy and to burn fat (as an energy source) is to eat correctly and move more. Avoid low quality meats, battery farmed eggs, UHT or processed dairy products, meat pies and pre-packed meals, overcooking meals, white sugar breads, rice, pasta flour, cakes, biscuits, soft drinks, cordials, cheap fruit juice, margarines, hydrogenated or partly hydrogenated fats, cheap plant oils (esp. rapeseed), soybean, corn, sunflower and LOW CAL OIL SPRAY (I mean what the hell!)…

Try to take in more fresh quality fish and meats, organic meats, free range eggs (cook slow and at low temp), wholegrain products, fresh in season fruit and veg, home baking (so you know what the ingredients are), organic butter, coconut and palm oil.

I’m not saying you can’t have treats guys! I was raised in the body building culture and as a competitive fighter I know how horrendous diets can be. But this is not a diet, it’s a change and hopefully now an educating experience where you can make the right choice but also you can treat yourself to the lush stuff at times.

Be more natural with your foods (that includes saturated fat) less pre-packed, ready-made rubbish and move more. Move as much of your body, as much as you can as often as you can and you will feel the difference.

Only the brave can make this choice and stick with it, and I’m with you all the way.

Follow Seb on Twitter @sebmorganfit where you can contact him regarding personal training and health advice.

MADD Dessert on Rupert Street | Reviews.

I love mango. I cook with it all the time and I put it in all of my sandwiches – don’t recoil, try it!- I also have the sweetest tooth in West London. So MADD was made for me. You can make your own desserts and the majority of them are all mango. Yum. I took Frost writer Mary Tynan and went to review the goodies. It’s a hard job….

Apart from the mango concept MADD has another niche: you can build your own dessert. It’s fun and fabulous. You can be as creative as you like.

I tried the Siam. Sweet coconut sticky rice with mango. Tastes amazing and very different. Also has a raspberry? sauce. Really good. All of the different consistencies and tastes work together amazingly.

The Mango creme brulee – one word: wow. It tastes amazing. It is cooked perfectly. And does that cracking thing.

Mango upside down cake, god, how did I live for so long without knowing this existed. Absolutely stunning. Tastes like heaven.

I also had the mango passion fruit fool – sweet and delicious.

I also had a mango smoothie, because it was only lunchtime and I had to go back to London Fashion Week after my sweet lunch I didn’t try any of their cocktails or shots. Maybe next time.

The wonderful owners Ralph and Jonathan are friendly, creative and enthusiastic. It is impossible not to like them and want them to do well. They even let me take a coca-cola cupcake. It may sound weird but it is one of the most amazing things I have ever tasted.

If you don’t like mango then MADD do non-mango desserts. They also do tea and coffee.

MADD are on Rupert Street. No.53. Go try them out.

MADD BOASTS DESSERT SOLUTION FOR THE HEALTH CONSCIOUS

MADD (a.k.a. mango addiction), the UK’s first dessert and drinks lounge dedicated to the “king of fruits,” opened its doors to Soho diners on December 5th. Aimed at changing the dining habits of London’s inhabitants, MADD offers a healthy and delicious alternative to the fast-food options littering London. Set in a location renowned for its fried fare, Rupert Street is the perfect setting to introduce this nourishing Eastern concept to the West.

Ralph Monthienvichienchai and Jon Sivak, the creators of MADD, hope to share the health benefits of the mango with their outpouring of customers. Every part of the mango is beneficial; of its many medicinal properties, the mango tree is purported to offer anti-viral, anti-septic, anti-parasitic, anti-tussive (cough), and anti-asthmatic effects. It can also be used as a cardiotonic, aphrodisiac, and a digestive aid. Mangoes are not only high in prebiotic dietary fibre and vitamin C, but they contain antioxidant vitamins A and E, as well as B6, K, potassium, and 17 amino acids. The mango may even help prevent prostate and skin cancers. A good MADD addict will not only be able to satisfy their sweet tooth craving, but they will also lower their cholesterol, cleanse their blood, decrease the effects of aging on their skin, and increase their general happiness and wellbeing.

In a bid to improve the city’s nutrition, MADD also offers a vast selection of replenishing drinks, coffees and teas, including the irresistible “MADD Smoothie”, a signature blend of mango, coconut, and greek yogurt, sweetened with a squeeze of organic honey.

MADD revels in bringing the freshest mangoes of the season to ensure that the nutrition and flavours will never disappoint. MADD enters the winter season with the beautiful sun-kissed mangoes from down under, introducing the Aussie Queensland Kensington Pride mangoes to Londoners everywhere.

Asger Juel Larson’s AW12 collection

Executed with militant efficiency, Asger Juel Larson’s AW12 collection combined raw masculinity with a nonchalant effeminate twist.

‘Lucid Disorder’ held on Wednesday 22 February 2012 reinvented the classic male suit with textured materials, two toned jacket and bottom combinations (both harem pants and thick-pleated skirts) and an attention to detail to accessories.

Almost as dark and edgy as the sumptuous surrounding of the Freemason’s Hall in Holborn, Larson’s London Fashion Week set offered predominantly statement black styles with heavy, and occasionally imperfect, fur adornment.

The emerging Danish designer’s catwalk collection suggested an experimentation of a tribal- come-trooper style – with fluffy hats, some models sporting quiver bags, double breasted jackets and others exposing their tattooed chests.

But Larsen added a modern twist with décollage detail to his jackets which were ripped to the shoulders or simply cut around the neck with no other embellishment.

In other striking designs, the models (who were styled with a frozen brow and beard) emerged wrapped in thick polo necks and Middle-Eastern head gear.

Already voted as ‘one to watch’, Larson has blurred his vision of past and future male clothing, the effect of which is vibrancy, even though his trademark style is underpinned by a gothic, lucid theme.

Cat Footwear AW 12 Martine Rose, James Long collections debut at London Fashion Week

Cat Footwear AW 12 Martine Rose and James Long collections debut at London Fashion Week

Cat Footwear will be showcasing two highly anticipated designer collaboration collections during London Fashion Week AW 12, with emerging menswear designers Martine Rose and James Long. Both collections will be exclusively previewed during the designers NEWGEN MEN Salon and Fashion Forward shows and will draw inspiration from Cat Footwear’s workwear heritage.

This season Martine Rose will be hosting her first solo catwalk show at one of the British Fashion Councils most reputable shows NEWGEN MEN, having successfully moved up from her previous MAN show allocation. Cat Footwear are in their third season of collaborating with Martine Rose and are delighted to be supporting Martine during her debut Somerset House show, whilst collaborating with a designer who’s been described by Fantastic Man as “one of the most exciting designers working in London right now”. The AW 12 Cat x Martine capsule collection will be unveiled during her Salon show on Wednesday 22nd February.

Recently awarded the Fashion Forward prize, James Long is the first menswear designer ever to receive the accolade. Recipients of the Fashion Forward award are selected for their highly credible and innovative collections, with past winners including Christopher Kane and Giles Deacon. Cat Footwear are therefore proud to announce their support of James Long during his debut at the British Fashion Councils Fashion Forward show, whereby the highly anticipated Cat x James Long capsule footwear collection will be showcased for the first time, alongside his highly acclaimed menswear line.

Free Styling Session With Top Celebrity Stylist

London Fashion Week may be over but what comes after? London Fashion Weekend. Which is just as much fun. Frost is popping down there.

If you attend then make sure you get your Free Styling Session With Top Celebrity Stylist at LONDON FASHION WEEKEND WHERE

YOU CAN HAVE A FREE PERSONALISED STYLING SESSION WITH UK’S TOP CELEBRITY STYLISTS

ShopStyle.co.uk, the UK’s leading online fashion shopping site is bringing style expertise to the London Fashion Weekend 23rd to 26th February 2012 with a pop-up styling booth hosted by leading UK stylists Rebekah Roy and Fiona Doran (aka Mrs. Jones), two of the biggest British names in celebrity styling.

London fashion stylist, Rebekah Roy is known for her work with celebrities and musicians including Kate Moss, Eliza Doolittle, Billy Idol and The Feeling. She also writes regularly for Drapers online as well as penning the influential ‘Stylist Stuff’ blog.

Fiona Doran, AKA Mrs. Jones, is the stylist that designers and celebrities turn to for outré fashion and hip styling. She has collaborated with Giles Deacon, styled looks for Rihanna, Paloma Faith, Goldfrapp and designed the now legendary hooded cat suit worn by Kylie Minogue.

Rebekah and Fiona will be on hand to offer customised style tips at the ShopStyle booth. From clothes that best suit women’s body shapes and sizes to colours that complement individual skin tone, the styling team can help you understand what garments you should be purchasing when hitting the saleroom floor.

Located in the courtyard next to the catwalk entrance, visitors can come by anytime and simply schedule in an appointment or visit the LFWE concierge booth and book your private session with these leading British stylists.

· Vodafone London Fashion Weekend 23rd – 26th February 2012 at Somerset House, London

o Friday 24th February 2012: 12pm- 9pm

o Saturday 25th February 2012: 10am-7pm

o Sunday 26th February 2012: 10am-6pm

· Consumers can purchase tickets to the weekend events online www.londonfashionweekend.co.uk

· Styling sessions with Rebekah Roy and Mrs Jones are free to consumers attending LFWE and making an appointment at the ShopStyle.co.uk Pop-Up Styling Booth or at LFWE concierge desk.