Author: RESET team

  • Love in action: Valentine’s Day 2026 experiences to remember

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    If you want to switch things up this Valentine’s and make the day a little more memorable than taking a stroll outside or waiting until dinner to kick off the celebrations, we’ve got you covered. Whether you’re after something adventurous to get the heart racing, or a way to slow down, unwind, and just enjoy…

  • A better match: DCYPHER is launching a Beauty Concierge pop-up in Covent Garden

    DCYPHER Beauty is known to have turned “personalisation” up a notch in the beauty world, and now, the brand’s widely popular approach to custom-made makeup is going offline. From 29 January to 5 March, the hyper-personalisation brand will open The Beauty Concierge, a six-week pop-up in Covent Garden designed to make beauty discovery more practical,…

  • All you need is love gifts: 16 Valentine’s Day gifts that are actually thoughtful

    Valentine’s Day is meant to be all about love – but don’t get too starry-eyed. If you’re partnered up, you can strip away the roses and red ribbon and it quickly becomes one of the most high-pressure gifting moments of the year. Unlike Christmas, novelty socks or a last-minute skincare set shouldn’t really come to…

  • Review – We tried the new Saatchi Yates menu at Nipotina, and it’s perfect for a date night

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    Nipotina on South Audley Street in Mayfair has quickly become one of London’s most talked-about Italian restaurants since opening in late 2024. Named after the Italian word for “granddaughter,” the neighbourhood ristorante marries the warmth of family-inspired cooking with the polished energy of one of London’s poshest areas. Under Turin-born chef Somaia Hammad, the menu…

  • Review – Nina is the coolest see-and-be-seen restaurant in London

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    Nina is tucked behind an unassuming front – you have to actually be paying attention to catch the logo on the door. But head downstairs and you’re met with what might be one of the coolest basements in London. Open since the 15th of March 2025, this Italian restaurant is owned by Pachamama Group, who’s…

  • Sol de Janeiro just launched its new Rosa Charmosa line, and it works like a charm

    If any brand can make rose scents feel appealing again, it’s Sol de Janeiro. Overused, often powdery, and usually tied to a more mature clientele (very much the opposite of Sol de Janeiro’s young crowd), rose isn’t an obvious choice for a brand best known for pistachio, caramel, and summer-coded body care. And yet, Sol…

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  • Review – Sartoria Launceston Place is a sophisticated restaurant, but it will leave your belly blissfully full

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    Opened in November 2025 on the site of the former Launceston Place in South Kensington, Sartoria Launceston Place is not your typical Italian diner. For starters, the name carries some weight – the Sartoria brand was first established on Savile Row in 1990 and its all about bringing a refined Italian approach to a more…

  • The most delicious alcohol-free drinks to crush Dry January

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    You’re halfway through January and you’ve officially outgrown kombucha. The daytime parade of wellness drinks has done its job, and by early evening, you’re craving something that feels just a little more like a treat – a drink you can pour, sit with, and mentally swap for your usual glass of wine or G&T. Yes,…

  • January wellness in London: New events, menus and experiences

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    The so-called January blues aren’t just a grab-by-the-collar phrase. Many of us experience low mood, lethargy and lack of motivation during winter months, and the post-festive slump doesn’t help. That’s why now is the perfect time to really take care of your body, mind and soul, introduce practical ways to reset routines, lift energy levels…

  • The best rich creams for winter, from £14 to £200, tried and tested

    Come the colder months, and suddenly your face is drier than your least favourite aunt’s personality on Christmas Eve (that one). Dry patches start to appear, and what was once bouncy, fresh, glowing skin is now desert-dry and lacklustre. Your usual moisturiser gets soaked in about 1.1 milliseconds, and unless you’re religious about reapplying, you’ll…