My West London Life

Philippa Holland

Philippa Holland

March
1

Society jeweller Philippa Holland on British craft, spying on Lucien Freud and trading secrets

Where do you live and why?

Hillgate Village in Notting Hill. It’s a cheery rainbow-coloured area located between two parks with a great pub, The Hillgate [24 Hillgate Street], which is covered in flowers.

Where do you get inspiration for your designs?

Nature – living and decaying.

Why do you think your jewellery has attracted such a big following among celebs?

To be honest I’m not really up on celebrity culture.

Why do you choose to have your jewellery made in England?

I choose to support British craftsmen/women as the ones I work with produce very high quality work and are also efficient enough to meet tight time frames. British craft needs to be supported and its heritage kept alive.

Are there any other local designers you admire?

Vassilisa [luxury scarf label] does beautiful things.

What’s in your secret west London address book?

A house on Chepstow Road for White Lady flowers, Aubury Walk for tennis and Clarke’s [122–124 Kensington Church Street, W8] for spying on Lucien Freud over lunch.

Where do you like to hang out in your neighbourhood?

Kensington Gardens. I hang out there every day with my two long dogs and never tire of it. Plus The Orangery does delicious cakes.

What was the last exhibition you saw?

William Roper Curzon’s The Gathering at the Aretha Campbell Fine Art gallery [3 Bedfordbury Place, WC2]. William is the next Schiele.

What are you currently reading?

The Lonely Empress, a biography of my heroine, Elizabeth, empress of Austria.

What are you most proud of and why?

My horse aka HRH – he has wings!

What’s your worst trait?

Being impatient.

What’s your philosophy on life?

Everything changes.

What is your extravagance?

My horse.

Tell us a secret about your area…

I never give away secrets – I only trade them.

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Minette Rice Edwards, owner of Ham House Stables

April
7

Olivia Allwood-Mollon chats to Minette Rice Edwards owner of Ham House Stables

Can you tell us a bit about Ham House Stables, and how it came into your possession?

Ham House Stables is the stable building to Ham House, built, as was the house, in 1610 by Sir Thomas Vavasour. He was Knight Marshal to James I, so he would have had a particular interest in constructing beautiful stables.… Read more →

King Charles’ former butler Grant Harrold & author of The Royal Butler

March
16

King Charles' former butler Grant Harrold tells Olivia Allwood-Mollon about dancing with the late Queen, and the time he accidentally hid from King Charles in a car

Can you tell us a bit about the protocol behind an everyday royal excursion in a car?

Royals never go out alone as they always have their security with them. When they’re going to engagements, they always have their security team with them in surrounding cars. The royals will always work in the back of the… Read more →