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JAGUAR MAGAZINE #07

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  • Arles
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  • Portland
  • Wang
  • Creativity
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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

Arles is a warren of

Arles is a warren of slender and winding alleyways inlaid with galleries, shops and ornate wooden doors that lead into bright and airy homes. I love the atmosphere and sense of place that this shot evokes – the texture of the stone walls, the whitewashed wooden shutters, and the way the light cascades and reflects off one wall, illuminating the ornate hanging street lamps on the opposing one. The view from the top of the Town Hall offers a good reminder that you’re in the Mediterranean: the terracotta tile roofs, rain-washed façades and cerulean sky. You’re unlikely to get a vista like this anywhere but in southern Europe. In La Place de la République (far right), I love how nothing escapes the sun’s reach apart from the shadow of the obelisk, where a huddle of tourists have sought shelter. » 70 / Jaguar Magazine

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THE JAGUAR MAGAZINE

 

JAGUAR MAGAZINE celebrates creativity in all its forms, with exclusive features that inspire sensory excitement, from seductive design to cutting-edge technology.

The latest issue features a range of inspiring people: from Luke Jennings, creator of Villanelle, one of the most interesting television characters in recent times, to Marcus Du Sautoy, who ponders whether artificial intelligence is on the brink of becoming creative. Out on the road, we visit the US to explore the foodie heaven of Portland in a Jaguar I-PACE, take a Jaguar XE to the south of France to get a photographer’s viewpoint of the charming town of Arles, and much more.

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