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August 2019 | REDONLINE.CO.UK

Editor’s letter


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As a child, all my summers were
spent by the seaside. My parents
were teachers and we lived on the
Kent coast, so we whiled away
our days building sandcastles
at Botany Bay, rock pooling at
Westgate-on-Sea, licking Mr
Whippys at Minnis Bay and – an
annual treat – riding the Looping
Star at Dreamland in Margate. The
joy I still feel when carting a cool
box full of sandwiches down to the shore, picnic blanket
wedged under my arm, primed for an entire day by the sea,
is one of the reasons I’d like to move back to the coast.
By the time I was a teenager, my mum had bought an
old farmhouse in France, so then we spent our summers
eating crepes in the village square, swimming in the
river and cycling through endless fields of sunflowers.
It was – and still is – as glorious as it sounds.
All this nostalgia is just to highlight how very
important holidays are. Then, as now, there was the
feelgood factor. The chance to be carefree, to stay up
late, to do nothing, to do anything. But there was also
the opportunity to reset one’s intention. Who do I want
to be when I go back home? I still feel that now, when

two weeks on a sunlounger (okay, maybe two hours!)
give me the distance and perspective to reflect on
where I’ve been and to decide where I’m going next.
This year, we hope to aid this pivotal pause for thought
and help you ‘relax, reflect and refresh’. Starting on page
39, there’s an edit of the best books, albums and podcasts
to listen to (whether you want to find your power or just
have a laugh), then Ella Dove shares an exercise that
helped her define her values – and recognise her purpose.
Finally, Cyan Turan muses on the notion that perhaps your
best ‘thinking’ could be done 30,000 feet up in the sky...
There’s lots more to ensure you’re holiday ready,
too – from our suitcase style edit on page 14, and
our Orange Crush beauty feature on page 94, to some
deliciously grown-up ice-cream recipes on page 132.
Lastly, in the spirit of the issue, one of Red’s favourite
women, Jools Oliver, opens her own holiday photo
album and shares memories from trips to Mallorca
and Cornwall. Summers that, she says, left her
‘giddy with happiness’. I know how she feels.

THIS MONTH I HAVE BEEN
SPRITZING Chanel’s Deauville eau de toilette (chanel.com) BUYING shell bracelets from Corsican
street markets LIVING in Rae Feather and Three Graces London beach dresses (raefeather.com;
threegraceslondon.com) LOVING Cienta’s canvas shoes – for me and my mini-mes (cienta-kids.co.uk)
CHURNING my own ice cream INSTAGRAMMING @sarah.tomczak

Editor Sarah Tomczak

Book
yourself a
RED ESCAPE
ON PAGE 168

L E F T TO R I G H T: es c a p e t o t h e b e a c h
f r o m yo u r l i v in g r o o m w it h G r a y
Malin’s new book; sumptuous sweet
treats; Jools Oliver shares her
happiest summer memories

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