From queens to unicorns: Dior’s Scottish inspiration for Cruise 2025
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by Gemma Meek
1w ago
Tonight, the world-famous French fashion house Dior will reveal its highly anticipated Cruise 2025 collection at the beautiful Drummond Castle Gardens in Crieff, Scotland. This event is set to be a unique mix of fashion, history, and art, in one of Scotland’s most enchanting locations. But why has Dior chosen Drummond Castle Gardens to present this show? Here’s what you need to know about the inspirations behind the French fashion house’s latest collection. Maria Grazia Chiuri visits Drummond Castle Gardens ahead of the Dior Cruise 2025 show. © Kirstin McEwan Dior’s latest collection take ..read more
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Dior to unveil Cruise 2025 collection in Scotland within Drummond Castle Gardens
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by Gemma Meek
1w ago
In an exciting announcement, the iconic French fashion house Dior has revealed its choice of venue for the unveiling of the highly anticipated Cruise 2025 collection. Set against the backdrop of the picturesque Drummond Castle Gardens in Crieff, Scotland, this show promises to bring together history, art, and fashion. This will be the first time a major French fashion house has presented a collection in Scotland since Chanel showcased its Paris-Édimbourg Métiers d’Art 12/13 collection at Linlithgow Castle in 2012. Dior’s decision to host the presentation at Drummond Castle Gardens reflects a d ..read more
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My City: Sarah Ahmad, @foodngems, gives us her guide to Glasgow’s best eateries, highlights, and hidden gems
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by Gemma Meek
1w ago
Food enthusiast and social media influencer Sarah Ahmad, known as @foodngems on Instagram and TikTok, is passionate about uncovering the best culinary spots in Glasgow and beyond. When she’s not sharing mouth-watering food recommendations with her followers, Sarah enjoys exploring Glasgow’s vibrant food scene, visiting local markets, and indulging in delicious pastries. Here, Sarah shares some of her favourite eateries, hidden gems, and must-visit spots in the city. Can you share with us some hidden gem eateries in Glasgow that you believe deserve more recognition? I recently discovered a fant ..read more
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7 cool, unique and fun things to do in Glasgow and Edinburgh in June
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by Quine Team
1w ago
 Quine’s guide to the best things to do in June in Glasgow and Edinburgh   Summer is in the air, and with the days getting longer and warmer, it’s time to explore all that Glasgow and Edinburgh have to offer. Whether you’re a devoted foodie, music lover, or someone who simply loves to explore new experiences, Glasgow and Edinburgh have plenty to offer this June. Here, we’ve handpicked out top 7 picks of the cool, unique and fun things to do in Glasgow and Edinburgh this month… This post contains some paid-for content. For great cocktails, head to The Alchemist in Glasgow or Edinburgh ..read more
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8 new places to eat, drink, unwind and shop in Edinburgh
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by Gemma Meek
2w ago
Whether you’re planning a day trip, a staycation or are visiting from further afield, the Scottish capital is set to get even more impressive this year, with a slew of brand new openings. And we’re giving you the lowdown on the city’s best restaurants, hotels, bars and shops as they open their doors for the first time. Step inside some of Edinburgh’s newest hot spots… Dr. David Jack, Howe Street New to Edinburgh: Dr. David Jack clinic, Howe Street Renowned aesthetics doctor, Dr. David Jack, has expanded his footprint with the opening of his third clinic in Edinburgh’s Howe Street. This marks a ..read more
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First look at Edinburgh’s new coffee and brunch spot: Brunswick Book Club, Leith
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by Quine Team
3w ago
This fresh, contemporary café-bar promises to be your new go-to spot for everything from delicious comfort food to vibrant entertainment… Leith’s food scene just got a chic new addition! Say hello to Brunswick Book Club, the latest venture from the Vittoria Group, located at 113 Brunswick Street. Brunswick Book Club blends the charm of a traditional public house with a modern flair. Inside, the space is designed to impress, featuring stylish decor that’s perfect for those Insta-worthy snaps. With seating for 65 indoors and a spacious outdoor terrace for 70 (heated and blanket-equipped, natura ..read more
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World Whisky Day 2024: Annabel Thomas, founder and CEO of Nc’nean, shares why being an outsider in the industry has helped her organic business to grow
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by Alice Hinds
3w ago
As Scotland’s only fully organic whisky distillery, the team behind Nc’nean live by a simple yet powerful motto – “made by nature not by rules”.  Founded by ambitious entrepreneur Annabel Thomas, who had no experience of working in the whisky industry before starting the passion project on her family’s West Coast farm in 2013, the pioneering distillery is B Corp certified, uses 100% renewable energy, and diverts 99.97% of its waste away from landfill.  Put simply, sustainability is at the heart of everything Annabel and her growing team of “quiet rebels” do every day – something she ..read more
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First look at Edinburgh’s new rooftop bar: LOCHRIN at Moxy Fountainbridge
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by Quine Team
1M ago
If you’re looking for a chic new cocktail spot with skyline views, you’ll love this new speakeasy-style rooftop bar in Edinburgh’s city centre Edinburgh’s bar scene just got a stylish upgrade with the launch of LOCHRIN, a sleek cocktail bar perched on the top floor of the Moxy Edinburgh Fountainbridge in Freer Gait, near the city centre. Following a significant investment, this lavish, moody, and opulent spot is set to become the go-to for locals and visitors alike. Step inside and immerse yourself in the bar’s dark green and red hues, reminiscent of a speakeasy gentleman’s club. The warm, co ..read more
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My City: Zara McIntosh, host of the viral TikTok series ‘Taboo on the Bus’, shares her favourite shops, eateries and hotspots in Edinburgh
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by Gemma Meek
1M ago
Welcome back to Quine Magazine’s ‘My City’, our interview series where we gather insider recommendations for the best hidden gems, eateries, boutiques, and the places to be from our favourite movers and shakers across Scotland. Zara, the 20-year-old host behind the viral TikTok sensation ‘Taboo on the Bus’, calls Edinburgh home, where she fearlessly navigates the city’s streets aboard the iconic red Lothian buses. From delving into the latest wellness trends on TikTok to shining a light on the intricacies of UK drink and drug culture, Zara brings a fresh perspective to Edinburgh’s discourse. H ..read more
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“Everyone can relate to love and the hope of love”: Glasgow-based film producer Claire Mundell shares how powerful TV adaptation of The Tattooist of Auschwitz came to life 
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by Alice Hinds
1M ago
When acclaimed film producer Claire Mundell first optioned the rights to Heather Morris’ bestselling book, The Tattooist of Auschwitz, she felt a huge amount of responsibility.  Not only was she tasked with adapting a much-loved novel, which has now sold more than 13 million copies worldwide, the harrowing yet ultimately hopeful story was inspired by real people, who Claire felt duty-bound to honour and respect in her retelling.   Both the 2018 book and the new six-part TV series, which is airing now on Sky Atlantic, follow the story of Lali Sokolov, a Slovakian Jew, who was dep ..read more
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