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JAGUAR MAGAZINE #07

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David Gandy and his XK120 charm London’s creative quarter | How charity In Place Of War channels creativity in conflict zones | Interior designer Joyce Wang shares the latest trends in luxury | Panasonic Jaguar Racing’s most successful year in Formula E | Meet Jaguar’s new design director Julian Thomson

Contents 66 Issue 7 In

Contents 66 Issue 7 In this issue... Creativity has always been at the heart of Jaguar. From the iconic lines of the E-Type to the 2019 World Car of the Year – the all-electric I-PACE – the brand has believed in being, in the words of the company’s founder Sir William Lyons, “like no other”. It is this spirit of ingenuity and individuality that we celebrate in Jaguar Magazine. Everywhere, creative people are challenging and changing the way we experience and think about the world. Some are doing it in small ways, some at a vast scale. Others are improving the already great or taking huge leaps into new territories. All are using their creativity to move forward, to drive progress. In this issue, we meet inspirational people from the worlds of design, technology, philanthropy, dining and literature, drive to creative hubs across the world and gaze into the future to glimpse what’s coming next. Enjoy the journey. Derek Harbinson Editor 10 The selectors Our panel of style experts pick the best of the best across the arts, fashion and design 16 Making a murderer Author Luke Jennings on how he created everyone’s favourite assassin, Killling Eve’s Villanelle 20 Go your own way Building a jewellery brand by the book (when the book is Dante’s Divine Comedy) 22 Farm to fabulous We take a trip to food-lovers’ paradise Portland, Oregon, in the stunning Jaguar I-PACE 32 Inside story Interior design superstar Joyce Wang on how ideas of luxury are changing 40 Arts and minds How charity In Place of War is using creativity against conflict in the world’s danger zones 46 Dreamspace New design director Julian Thomson and the top-secret studio where the Jaguars of tomorrow are conceived 58 6 / Jaguar Magazine

22 40 IMAGES: REBECCA NAYLOR, DAVID RYLE, JAMIE CULLEN, BRYCE DUFFY, JACOB SIMKIN, TOM VAN SCHELVEN, BELLA HOWARD, BEN EINE /EINEDESIGNS.COM 50 Modern classic David Gandy and his amazing Jaguar XK120 add some cool to London’s creative hub 58 Roboticelli? Are computers on the verge of matching human creativity? And what will it mean for us? 64 Go your own way The tailor with no cloth, whose designer outfits only exist in the virtual world 66 Sunflower city We drive the Jaguar XE to Arles, city of Van Gogh and the famous photography festival 16 50 76 By the numbers All the data behind a season with the Panasonic Jaguar Racing Formula E team 78 Beyond the horizon Peer into the world in 30 years’ time. This issue: the fashion industry Jaguar Magazine / 7

 

JAGUAR MAGAZINE

 

Jaguar Magazine celebrates creativity in all its forms, with exclusive features that inspire sensory excitement, from beautiful design to cutting-edge technology.

In this issue, we explore the art of creativity from the Brazilian masters who devised the graceful art of Capoeira, to the Irish artists mixing new culture with old. You will also discover the creative line that links Victorian wallpaper to the iPhone. While the multi-talented actor and performer, Riz Ahmed, explains why it is the right time to reveal his true self to the world.

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