Wheelie fun:
it’s the BMX boom
Despite its origins in 1970s southern
California, the UK is really rather good
at BMX. At last year’s Tokyo Olympics,
22-year-old Bethany Shriever (below)
won Team GB’s first gold medal for BMX
and last month the British rider Kieran
Reilly landed the world’s first “triple
flair” stunt (where you rotate three
times in mid-air and twist 180 degrees).
Could there be a Raducanu
moment coming for our
bicycle motocross stars
in 2022? Remind
yourself of the glory
days with We We r e
Rad — a new
book on the history
of British BMX told
through more than
1,200 images. £45;
wewererad.com
Add to cart:
members’ club merch
The latest in interiors for the one-percenters? A
homeware collection from the man behind 5 Hertford
Street. Robin Birley — owner of the club where Harry
and Meghan reportedly enjoyed one of their earliest
dates — is launching Birley next month. Glassware,
ceramics, cushions and all things tablescaping will be
among the offerings — the collection has been
designed with Willie Landels, who also works across
the interiors of Birley’s clubs (and used to be editor of
society bible Harpers & Queen). Your kitchen
inspiration? The grande dame of the family, Lady
Rhoda Birley, who used to feed lobster thermidor to
her roses ... Peppermill, £125, salt dish, £55, and
lavender sachets, £90 each; [email protected]
The Barometer
The colour of the year? Wordle green
First there was millennial pink, then Gen Z yellow, and now we surrender to:
Wordle green. Resistance is futile.
BIBHU MOHAPATRA
PRADA
ELIE SAAB
BOTTEGA VENETA
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