Hurlingham Magazine Autumn 2018

This month sees the release of Hurlingham polo magazine’s autumn/winter edition, produced by SHOW in collaboration with its publisher, polo veteran Roderick Vere Nicoll. The biannual publication covers polo news and events from around the world, including interviews with top players, opinion articles from leading figures involved in the sport, and match reports from the preceding season.

This issue includes features about the increasing accessibility of entry-level polo in the UK, the sartorial influence of polo player Boy Capel on the fashion designer Coco Chanel and an interview with businessman and polo patron Édouard Carmignac about his art collection, which recently became open to the public at a permanent exhibition space on the French island of Porquerolles. The Action section celebrates an exhilarating British season played this summer with Charlie Hanbury, the rising star of British polo, championed on the cover, while the Talk and Opinion sections provide commentary on the changing status of polo in the US, with articles by the chairman of the US Polo Association, Chip Campbell, and polo journalists Alex Webbe, Carolina Beresford and Darlene Ricker.

For polo aficionados, Hurlingham magazine is an essential companion to the sport, covering the most current topics and offering insider insights on the game, as it is played worldwide.

Beau City style – October 2018

This Sunday 14 October, SHOW will publish its latest issue of the Beau newspaper, themed around City style. It will be distributed with The Sunday Times to London and the southeast. Beau is the sibling publication of Brummell magazine, the little black book for City professionals.

Beau’s pages offer a taster of the best of Brummell‘s City intelligence, from style, watches and travel to motoring, food and drink.

In this issue, we are proud to present a taster of Brummell‘s annual Inspirational Women listing – celebrating the innovative thought leaders pioneering change in the City. Elsewhere, we discover the mechanical prowess of the Rolex GMT-Master II, explore the current collections and collaborations in women’s and men’s style with an in-depth look at Gucci men’s tailoring, and champion the artisanal craftsmanship of some of Britain’s finest brands.

Pick up a copy of The Sunday Times this weekend to find out more.