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This month we meet an array of high flying ladies, from the woman who saved London Fashion Week to one who has saved many a celebrity face in her time
This month, whilst Dame Judi Dench gives us a glimpse into her upcoming role in the latest production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Christopher Kane talks about his instincitve approach when hitting the runways.
We have plenty of inspiration to see you through the start of 2010, with ideas to shape up your career as well as your figure now the festivities are over.
With Christmas finally upon us, this month we meet another host of inspirational women.
This month we catch up with a women who are brimming with imagination, determination, and an increasingly ethical business philosophy.
With terms such as 'belt-tightening' and 'recession blues' beginning to sound a little weary, this month we look at ways of making the recession work for you.
With terms such as 'belt-tightening' and 'recession blues' beginning to sound a little weary, this month we look at ways of making the recession work for you.
This month you’ll find an assortment of articles along the jewellery theme to put you in the mood for the launch of Coutts London Jewellery Week.
This month you’ll find an assortment of articles along the jewellery theme to put you in the mood for the launch of Coutts London Jewellery Week.
This month you’ll find an assortment of articles along the jewellery theme to put you in the mood for the launch of Coutts London Jewellery Week.
This month, we focus our thoughts on making yourself stand out in the workplace and having the confidence you need to succeed.
Coutts Woman looks at the common issues faced by working women with ways to work around them. Coach Carole Ann Rice reveals the secrets to an efficient working day, and Barbara Walshe weighs up the pro’s and con’s of working from home.
With February already upon us, 2009 is in full swing. So it’s time to put your good intentions aside and banish January blues with a few of our recommendations.
This month's issue, meeting the head of Liberty of London's new high fashion label, Tamara Salman and founder of the luxurious Ormonde Jayne perfumery, Linda Pilkington.
This month's issue, meeting the head of Liberty of London's new high fashion label, Tamara Salman and founder of the luxurious Ormonde Jayne perfumery, Linda Pilkington.
With American election fever upon us this month, Coutts Woman gives an insider's guide to visiting Washington DC and meets Coutts client partner, Jane Mumby who tells us about her experiences jetting between the UK and the US.
This month we feature founder of Coffee Republic, Sahar Hashemi, as well as the inspirational story of Fiona Thornewill, the first woman to reach the South Pole single-handedly.
This month we feature two style queens; leading interior designer, Kelly Hoppen, and founder of style bible Net-a-Porter, Natalie Massenet, who tell us about their rise to the top of their game.
This month we meet Sam Shepard, an army Major who tells us the inspirational story of her rise through the ranks and her experiences as a woman fighting in Iraq.
This month we have the inspirational story of Irene Beard who has lived with Motor Neurone Disease for the last five years and is dedicating the rest of her life to raising awareness of what she calls the 'forgotten disease'.
With all eyes on Coutts London Jewellery Week this month we bring you a special edition to celebrate all things jewellery related.
With all eyes on the south of France for the Cannes Film Festival and the Monaco Grand Prix, we bring you a sunnier edition from the Coutts Monaco office, to find out more about life in one of Europe's most stylish regions.
This may be the month for all things foolish, but that is certainly not the case for the three fantastically inspirational women featured in this month’s issue.
March brings Easter and with it a month of all things chocolate. In recognition of which, this month we meet master chocolatier Paul Young, famed for his amazing chocolate creations.
January was probably a quiet month for many, but with February being the month to celebrate Chinese New Year, the festivities begin again.
So, 2008 has finally arrived and Coutts Woman celebrates the New Year with opera star and nation’s sweetheart, Katherine Jenkins, talking about the Coutts-sponsored Viva la Diva tour.
This month we have a number of women sharing their success stories, including Rachel Lowe who, after being savaged in the Dragon’s Den three years ago, has just launched one of this Christmas’s hottest board games.
Michele Nevard gives her guide to the best Christmas markets to visit, Paula Hawkins looks at the viability of cross-border commuting and the impact on your tax liability.
With Breast Cancer Awareness month putting charitable giving high on the agenda in October, we have a charitably focused issue for you this month.
As the nights start drawing in and any hope that summer will eventually arrive disappear, we hope that this month’s range of articles will help brighten your now slightly shorter days.
This month, Barbara Walshe meets Alexandra Shulman, editor of Vogue, who talks exclusively to Coutts Woman about her rise to the top of the UK's style bible.
This month, with Live Earth making the environment the topic on everyone’s lips, we have features such as the business opportunities our environmental concerns are opening, to a guide to having eco-friendly children.
This month’s edition should stimulate some debate with self-confessed ‘chauvinist’ racing commentator John McCririck, fresh from the excitement of the Grand National, giving us his views on women and horse racing.
