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Jewellery that says “I Do” to the Latest Trend: Wedding Fests

Whilst traditional wedding ceremonies are lovely, they certainly aren’t suitable for every couple. More than ever before, couples want their big day to celebrate their individualism and personal tastes rather than ticking outdated cookie-cutter boxes.

According to The Knot’s 2023 Global Wedding Report “Wedding Fests” stand out as one of the most popular emerging trends in Europe, and beyond. Inspired by music festivals, they aim to deliver unforgettable experiences with showy, ultra-customised celebrations – complete with neon, music, smoke cannons, lights and lots of color. 

Whether intimate gatherings or grand affairs, customisation is a huge factor in making memorable wedding events and bold statements, and naturally, this extends to finding the perfect rings. Visionary fine jeweller Jeremy Hoye’s iconic designs are beloved by superstar celebrities, and his unique pieces have been disrupting the wedding jewellery world for over 30 years, so it’s wonderful to see ceremonies are catching up! 

Of course, personal taste is paramount, but below are a few of our top picks to raise a glass to the Wedding Fest trend. Find your perfect unique wedding jewellery in our latest collection.

 

Blitz 18ct White Gold Ring with Black Diamonds

This magnificent white gold ring carved by hand with a pavé set of striking black diamonds symbolises boundless love, designed to resemble a continuous lifeline. We daresay it also evokes the waveform of a perfect Wedding Fest soundtrack!

Luna 9ct Gold 6mm Band

Those who opt for “a simple gold band” needn’t fret about being boring in this exquisite piece, handcrafted in 9ct yellow gold.

The eye-catching features a unique flat-centred design with an intricate textured finish, combining modern elegance and timeless luxury to treasure for eternity. 

Triffid 18ct White Gold Triple Section Diamond Ring 

Measuring 3mm at its widest point, this delicate white gold band is meticulously pavé set with 26 brilliant-cut diamonds, adding a touch of sparkle and sophistication to timeless postmodernist glamour. We have the fireworks in hand, now let the music play! 

 

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A-List Celebs as Fine Jewellery: Musician Edition

As Plato famously said, “music gives a soul to the universe.”

Musicians captivate us with their potent self-expression; and music and fine art go hand in hand. Adorning that hand artistically with fine jewellery is the logical extension (and a must for anyone keen to sparkle!) 

It’s no wonder then, that A-list celebrity songbirds are big fans of iconic British luxury jewellery designer Jeremy Hove. His spectacularly unique collections in silver, gold and platinum range from delicate and mesmerising to show-stopping statements with fine gems that have featured in mainstream media outlets like Vogue, Absolute, Marie Claire, and Elle – to name but a few. 

Whilst we do keep schtum about our devoted clientele, we can reveal that musical mavericks Avril Lavigne, Dido, Gary Numan and even the Iron Man himself, Robert Downey Jr. are avid collectors, as is Fearne Cotton (always one with her finger to the pulse!) 

We’ve selected a few pieces that evoke something of our fabulous musical clientele – but we encourage you explore the full jewellery collection and pick out a treasure perfectly suited to the nonconformist in you. 

Avril Lavigne VS Jeremy Hove’s Luna Yellow Gold 0.50pt Diamond Solitaire

Avril Lavigne


The soprano singer Sir Ian McKellen described as “”a punk chanteuse, a post-grunge valkyrie, with the wounded soul of a poet” is indeed the Best Damn Thing, and while some might say it’s Complicated, (but nevertheless stunning) we believe the pop princess’ glorious voice and aesthetic is perfectly represented by the Luna 18ct Yellow Gold 0.50pt Diamond Solitaire

With a breathtaking 0.50pt princess cut diamond as its centrepiece, the gem is meticulously set to catch and reflect light brilliantly, while the rich, warm hue of the 18ct yellow gold band complements the diamond’s shimmer, in a harmonious blend of luxury and sophistication. 

Gary Numan VS Jeremy Hove’s Moon Cuff in Silver

Gary Numan


Pioneering electronic musician and new wave legend Gary Numan’s mystique is so potent, he can only be represented by the iconic Moon silver cuff (a perfect match for the sci-fi loving artist.)

Measuring an impressive 36mm at its widest point, the elegant statement cuff is meticulously handcrafted to capture the enchanting texture of lunar craters, and like Numan, is destined to dazzle for decades, and then some.  

Dido VS Jeremy Hoye’s Electra Platinum 0.60pt Marquise Diamond Ring + Electra Wishbone Platinum Diamond Ring

Dido

In an unprecedented unanimous decision by the entire world, Dido is hereby announced as represented by not one, but two exquisite platinum rings: the Electra Platinum 0.60pt Marquise Diamond Ring (often selected as an engagement ring) is a stunning platinum tapered band, hand carved in Jeremy’s signature asymmetric style showcasing an exquisite 0.60pt marquise diamond; and the Electra Wishbone Platinum Diamond Ring; pavé set white diamonds on a 4mm width platinum band. 

The reason? The beautiful platinum wedding band fits perfects with the engagement ring, and comfortably stacks with other rings to commemorate milestones, whether the birth of a child, or your next hit single. Thank You. 

Robert Downey Jr VS Jeremy Hoye’s Entwine 18ct Rose Gold Signet Ring

Robert Downey Jr.

Yes, Academy Award winner RDJ is also a musician – not only has he released his album The Futurist in 2004, he lent his voice in acclaimed films such as Chaplin. We envision him as the perfect timeless accessory for the gentleman who plays life by his own rules (and wins) – the Entwine 18ct Rose Gold Signet Ring. 

This beautiful 18ct rose gold signet features glorious embellishment of the entwined detailing around the band, and is designed to be perfect as it is, or alternately personalised with a custom engraved family crest, logo, symbol, or initials. The possibilities are endless – like RDJ’s range. 

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Brighton-based contemporary designer Jeremy Hoye is not a client, but his magnificent fine jewellery and long-standing reputation as a disruptor inspired us to generate a series of SEO-rich blogs in the summer of 2024.

Must-Try (on) Magical Metallics for your Full Moon Ritual

With Britons’ increasing interest and celebration of spirituality and the natural world, it’s no surprise to see upticks in trends and events celebrating the lunar cycle. From soundbaths and yoga to Koh Phangan style full moon parties, it’s clear we’re universally obsessed with the biggest sparkler in the sky – and all puns aside, it’s not just a passing phase. 

Symbolic of immortality and eternity, enlightenment, and mystery, each phase of the moon is associated with a different state of being – for example, growth and goal-setting, taking action, pausing to reflect and reminding us of gratitude, just to name a few. 

Like everything in the natural world, the moon is ever-evolving; quietly magical; and, once a month, fully illuminated when situated opposite the sun. Whilst the full moon is certainly a divine time to let yourself shine, we propose you let yourself glow in your own unique way, every day. 

Celebrate celestial majesty in style with luxury pieces from jeweller Jeremy Hoye’s exquisitely designed Moon collection, featuring iconic handcrafted fine jewellery that captures the mesmerising texture of lunar craters in strikingly elegant pieces for men and women. 

The Moon collection features stunning, highly covetable adornments – earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and rings to dazzle and delight whether you prefer delicate micro-details or bold chunky statements. With many pieces available in classic silver or warm 9ct yellow gold, each crater and indent is skillfully detailed, adds cosmic charm to any ensemble – and present the perfect gift to offer the wearer a luminous mystique, at any time of day.

View the full collection on the website, and click our faves below. 

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Moon Silver Half Bombé Ring

Elevate your jewellery collection with the extraordinary Moon Silver Half Bombé Ring from Jeremy Hoye’s Moon collection. This exquisite ring showcases masterful craftsmanship, featuring a stunning textured surface inspired by lunar craters.

Handmade in sterling silver, it boasts a unique design that tapers from 7.5mm at its highest point to 3.5mm, ensuring a comfortable fit.

The contrasting smooth, polished interior adds a touch of sophistication, making it perfect for both everyday wear and special occasions. Embrace the celestial allure of this one-of-a-kind piece and let your style shine.

Moon Silver Studs

Step into the ethereal with the Moon Silver Studs from Jeremy Hoye’s Moon collection.

 These exquisite ear studs, meticulously handcrafted in solid silver, capture the serene beauty of the moon’s surface.

Measuring 10mm in diameter, they feature an intricate textured design reminiscent of lunar craters, creating a captivating play of light and shadow. Perfect for both everyday elegance and special occasions, these studs are a testament to timeless craftsmanship and unique artistry. 

Elevate your jewellery collection with these standout pieces that echo the quiet mystery and charm of the moon.

Moon Silver Cuff

Discover the celestial elegance of the Moon Silver Cuff from Jeremy Hoye’s exquisite Moon collection. This remarkable cuff, measuring an impressive 36mm at its widest point, is meticulously handcrafted to capture the enchanting texture of lunar craters.

Each crater and indent is skillfully detailed, creating a striking piece that evokes the mystique of the moon’s surface. Perfect for those who appreciate unique, statement jewellery, this cuff adds a cosmic charm to any ensemble. 

Embrace the moon’s lure and let this extraordinary cuff become a cherished addition to your collection. 

 

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In 2020, Sophisticated Comms Founder Nikki Milovanovic was invited to contribute the life story of her remarkable grandmother Jeanne to Canada’s most widely-read newspaper of record, The Globe and Mail – the publication most decorated publication at 2024’s journalism awards.

Jeanne Allen was the only child of a single mother in Cheltenham, U.K. who, during World War II, was sent to ‘dig for victory’ while her mother, Hester, worked in a munitions factory.

When Hester died suddenly, 13-year-old Jeanne was orphaned and confronted by a sour-faced vicar who begrudgingly offered to perform graveside rites – not in the church, due to her unwed status.  Uncowed by his position, Jeanne told the vicar precisely where to go with his offer – a process she would not be shy to repeat throughout her lifetime as a pioneer for Women’s Rights. 

In the years that followed, Jeanne finished her education as a scholarship student, then sought to get her nursing qualifications, obtaining room and board in a 3-year residential programme. She did not shy away from work, but never quite felt it was her destiny to become a Registered Nurse – years later she admitted her keen eye for fashion had made her partial to the uniform. 

During her placement at the Royal Infirmary in Gloucester, she met a young man who’d sent all the nurses’ hearts aflutter, and it was not long before she and the refugee from former Yugoslavia were inseparable. Two years later, Jeanne and Dusan Milovanovic married and had their first son, Peter. 

Although these were happy times, they were not without difficulties; Jeanne was not accepted by Dusan’s community, ‘the strange British wife’ of one of their most eligible Serbian bachelors was entirely frozen out.  Additionally, due to their ‘foreign surname,’ the family encountered discrimination in Britain that Jeanne would never forget. This experience would compel her lifelong dedication to champion the human rights of others. Nevertheless, with a stiff upper lip, she set about making a home for her family, starting with wooden crates as a makeshift bassinet. She learned to sew and knit while Dusan learned to grow vegetables on an allotment to reduce costs for the growing family – which by 1959 included two more sons, Nicholas and David.

The family was poor but pragmatic: Dusan and Jeanne always encouraged their sons to value education; so when the Headmaster of Peter’s school had a frank discussion explaining their surname would limit his academic progress, they immediately began the process of emigrating. In August 1964, with little other than the reassurance of her sister-in-law, the family of five travelled from Liverpool to Canada.

Settling in Scarborough, Ontario, Jeanne juggled night shifts as a nurse to spend time with her young boys as the family acclimated to their new life.  Eventually, she enrolled in college to become a teacher and work the same hours as her school-age sons – but she didn’t stop there. Jeanne and Dusan pursued degrees at the University of Toronto in tandem, attending courses on opposite nights to care for the children, rarely seeing each other for nearly a decade as they supported one other.  Their dedication saw them both graduate in the same year as their youngest son, David, and their pride at these shared achievements was tremendous. 

On the advice of her mentor, Jeanne decided rather than study to become a high school teacher, she would work to obtain the qualifications to become a Principal. She was elected President of the Federation of Women Teachers of Ontario, battling for Women’s rights and also served at national and international levels of Teacher’s Professional Organizations. During these years, Jeanne travelled far and wide, often bringing husband Dusan along. As her career accelerated and became more demanding, he retired, taking on the role of homemaker; learning to cook and do laundry. Their stereotype-shattering ‘modern’ relationship saw Dusan’s Serbian friends criticise him for ‘allowing’ his wife to work. With a sparkle in his eye, he’d respond he was laughing all the way to the bank. 

The post-war spirit of innovation always stayed with her: Jeanne was entrepreneurial in her leadership roles, and her determination inspired others to work alongside her. She was no shrinking violet when it came to tackling the institutional “boys’ clubs.”  Later in life, she would gleefully recount instances of male colleagues (often averse to a female manager) complaining that they couldn’t pronounce her ‘foreign’ surname – and how they never failed to pronounce it following her own pointed suggestion that they “remember what it rhymed with.”  When male colleagues tried to exclude her using the traditional whiskey and cigar routine, she simply learned to appreciate scotch. 

In 1987, Jeanne was appointed as the first female Superintendent of the Scarborough Board of Education, and it was there that she made the most impact, helping to fundamentally change the system to better serve and engage students. In 1988 Paul Addie, her long-time friend and colleague brought the literacy programme Reading Recovery to Canada, and in 1990, he asked Jeanne to oversee it in a few schools while he took on a two-year role in a different borough. When he returned, nationwide implementation was underway, and the pair teamed up to make it a tremendous success.  

Her dedication to Reading Recovery took her (and her very modern husband) around the world, and to exotic locations beyond their wildest dreams, and they also enjoyed travelling for pleasure.  In addition to spending time with friends and family at their cottage in the summer, Jeanne and Dusan decided to join the legions of snowbirds flocking South to Florida for the winter, purchasing a condo in St. Petersburg.  They were enjoying life looking forward to both being retired, when Dusan suddenly succumbed to an acute illness. Jeanne and the family were devastated.

In her grief, she turned to family and the chosen family in England that she and Dusan had cultivated together.  She returned every year to Florida, and as time went on, she kept busy and travelled the world – always gregarious and up for everything, typically in the company of a rapt audience. 

One of her greatest journeys was to finally visit the native country of her late husband, seeing everything he had described.  She was so enchanted by the culture and its international community that, along with a group of other women who had married Serbs after the war, she published her personal story in a book, the proceeds of which went to benefit children in orphanages in Serbia and Montenegro. She personally helped to select and distribute resources to the children. 

When Jeanne did retire from the Scarborough Board of Education, she was fêted with an elaborate tribute, and received congratulations and well-wishes from colleagues, friends and family as well as.from eminent individuals far and wide – including the Prime Minister of Canada, Jean Chrétien. 

Jeanne always worked to cultivate and maintain friendships, typically leaving events with at least one new connection.  She travelled to visit friends around the world, took cruises and completed so many items on her ‘bucket list,’ she joked that she’d had to start adding more.  Though illness in her last years left her more physically frail, she never failed to participate in the world around her – whether tottering through the Victoria and Albert museum with her walking stick; enjoying the beauty of the scenery at the family’s Haliburton cottage; or visiting her dear friend, neighbour and fellow activist Ms Jane Fee to share their customary 5 o’ clock cocktail. 

One of the most wonderful things about Jeanne was her willingness to engage with the unknown – whether stepping off the dock into a completely foreign land; subverting traditional roles; blazing trails within the education sector; or campaigning for equality and diversity, Jeanne was nearly always open to trust that some new and marvellous experience was just around the corner. 

Doctors say: “Let Kids Eat Cake!”

Physician-Parents Make the Case for Snacking Smart in the New Normal 

TORONTO, NOVEMBER 9, 2021 – For most parents, achieving a balance between what children want and nurturing healthy choices is challenging, but since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, stability can feel downright impossible. Whilst the knock-on effects are vast beyond gift-giving, it’s been especially difficult to manage indulging treats. It may then be surprising to hear that for some healthcare professionals, the solution came in the form of pastry – delicious news that comes via Canada’s Baking Box (http://www.canadasbakingbox.ca) a subscription service designed to develop home-baking techniques, and the first baking subscription box in Canada to offer monthly demonstrations taught by a professional pastry chef.

Whilst in the holiday run-up, the Nintendo Switch remains one of the most coveted gifts for 2021 (in no small way thanks to the Animal Crossing: New Horizons 2.0 update due early November), according to Good Housekeeping’s Tween-tested gift guide* released this month, the top trends for the age group (9-12) largely relate to self care, the latest tech and personal growth – with an emphasis on expressing individuality and exploring new hobbies from fitness and photography to beadwork and baking. 

 For 41-year old physician Naomi Bothwell, from Lindsay, Ontario, staying on-trend to give relevant gifts that instil healthy habits in her 11 year old daughter Raeghan isn’t easy – but it’s essential, and often part of discussions with colleague and friend Meileen, mum of Hazel, 12.

With both girls expressing a keen interest in baking, Naomi proposed a novel idea for Christmas 2020: nurturing their passion with monthly lessons from a professional pastry chef. Naomi says; 

“Raeghan’s always had a sweet tooth and enjoys baking – so when I found Canada’s Baking Box, I thought it would be a way to celebrate her interests. Meileen and I agreed it would be a great activity for the girls to do together, so we ordered them each a 3-month subscription for Christmas. 

As parents, we’re always looking for something interactive where the kids aren’t just passively staring at a screen, and we knew baking together would be more tactile, important and memorable than something like video games.”

The girls were thrilled and eagerly awaited a chance to bake together – but no one could have anticipated the pandemic’s progress, or that we’d have to miss out on so much time with our loved ones. 

With Canadians across the nation continuing to negotiate unprecedented times, that, in 2020/21 brought school closures, working from home and the ‘new normal’ of life in lockdowns, it was valuable to Naomi to be able to offer Raeghan some respite from the gloom. She continues; 

“The announcement of a second lockdown was really tough on everyone. Meileen and I share an office, so we’d still see each other every day, but it was harder for the kids not to be in touch, especially after going back to school only to have their routines disrupted again. 

We’d originally planned for the girls to bake together in-person, but instead, we set up computers in our kitchens, so they could try the recipes together. It allowed them to have some much-needed social time, and we were all thrilled with their delicious results.”

Guiding children toward routine is challenging in the best of times, but parenting during lockdown upped the ante, leaving many parents feeling they had to pick their battles. Naomi and her husband strategized to find compromises that would empower their children while nudging them in the direction of making healthy choices. She explains; 

“No one’s perfect, but parents are always finding new ways of incorporating and improving on the healthy habits we teach our kids. 

Enjoying food and enjoying life are important, and kids also need to learn how to incorporate balance – I want to let Raeghan enjoy her love of sweet treats, but also eat her vegetables. 

I’d love to eat chocolate-covered almonds every day, but I shouldn’t do that and shouldn’t teach my daughter that either – a healthy relationship to food, and to balance, is something that lasts a lifetime.

My husband and I have sought to encourage healthy habits for the whole family, for example, making sure we prioritize eating dinner together, with no screens allowed at the dinner table – in fact, we have to ask the kids’ permission to look at our phones during dinner. We used to only have dessert on the weekends, but when the pandemic hit, every day felt like the weekend – that’s when we implemented a new rule: Rae was allowed to enjoy the sweets she baked herself.”

The strategic compromise had a fantastic outcome for the whole family: as Raeghan put her energy into enjoying time in the kitchen with her best friend on Zoom, her skills evolved dramatically. 

 The girls also attended the CBB baking camp for kids, which was organized through sister company Baking Party, the company’s response to the demand for socially-distant gatherings to create unforgettable, one-of-a-kind memories. Naomi continues;

“Raeghan was already quite adventurous and creative with flavour combinations, and since starting the subscription, her confidence in the kitchen has grown along with her expertise.

While of course we’ve always got an eye on them to supervise, Meileen and I definitely take a backseat – it’s about the two of them, and they’ve learned to make pastries, French palmiers and macarons, and all sorts of delicious things that the whole family get to enjoy.” 

Gift-giving can be fraught and often expensive – and as any parent knows, with Tweens’ rapidly changing tastes, determining which presents will prove a long-term success isn’t easy, but Naomi and her husband have been pleasantly surprised with Raeghan embracing Canada’s Baking Box. Naomi says; 

“It’s wonderful that they’ve been able to learn so much, and make such delicious, professional-looking treats all on their own – and I really like that not only are they chatting with each other and exchanging ideas but also developing incredible skills and techniques. 

On top of that, Raeghan is learning about the value of the best ingredients; for example, one of the boxes included real vanilla bean paste – it was incredible, and so much better than anything I’ve ever experienced or would think to buy. Raeghan’s even learning about using different types of flour for different kinds of results – myself, I only ever thought to use the one yellow bag for everything!”

The baking box has been the most successful activity that the kids have done, and it’s really rewarding to give your child a gift and realise ‘this is a hit!’ I keep waiting for her to lose interest the way every kid does, eventually, and it just doesn’t happen. When the baking camp finished last week, she actually asked if I can enroll her again for next year, and reminded me not to let the monthly subscription lapse!” 

Canada’s Baking Box and Baking Party are available nationwide, on a one-off, or monthly subscription basis.

https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/holidays/gift-ideas/g4742/gifts-for-tween-girls/

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About Canada’s Baking Box

Canadas Baking Box is a subscription baking box that delivers delicious new recipes and a live demonstration with a professional baker monthly. Visit http://www.canadasbakingbox.ca for more information, or follow us on Facebook and Instagram @CanadasBakingBox

Baking Party is a virtual baking event hosted by, and featuring live demonstration from, Toronto’s celebrated Baker of Bathurst. Whether celebrating socially-distant gatherings or guiding corporate team-building exercises, Baking Party unites group bookings for unforgettable (and delicious) events.  

For more information on Canada’s Baking Box or Baking Party, contact Nikki Milovanović of Sophisticated Comms hello@sophisticatedcomms.com

Scientifically Proven, Healthy and Delicious – What’s not to Luhv?

Luhv Drinks lands major Co-op contracts across Greater London

London, 10 April, 2021 – Making healthy, delicious refreshment accessible and affordable might be a dream for some, but for science-led health beverage company Luhv Drinks (www.luhvdrinks.com) it’s a dream come true.  After winning the coveted Gold Award at the Quality Food Awards (the most prestigious honours for food and drink products on sale in the UK) they landed their first retailer launch to supply Co-op stores across the Capital – and the success of their initial offering has since resulted in the retailer showcasing even more from the growing brand. 

The Luhv Drinks ethos is that improving people’s health isn’t solely achieved through the promotion of lifestyle choices like increased exercise or a better diet – in addition, they believe empowering individuals to develop and support their own long-term wellness goals is vital. With that in mind, the brand set about creating a framework to ensure consumer understanding of their healthy products, to encourage a solid foundation that would let informed consumers determine and choose the benefits for themselves. 

Luhv Drinks worked closely with a team of biomedical and dietetic scientists at King’s College London in order to establish the range – determining the best combination of ingredients to offer the optimal benefit, as well as to convey to laypeople exactly how their natural plant-based ingredients work

The Co-op have opted to stock the brand’s Body range, including:

  • ​MIND – This multi-award-winning functional drink features green tea, coconut water, green grape, lemon, linseed, and green spirulina – all big hitters when it comes to supporting brain function. With all that flavour, it’s hard to believe this 100% plant-based, natural drink contains only 118 calories per serving.  
  • ​SKIN – Fresh ingredients orange, carrot, pineapple, raspberry, ginger, turmeric, sunflower and pumpkin seed are combined to support radiant, youthful-looking skin. Not only do consumers rave about this great-tasting drink, they also love that it’s a mere 98 calories per serving.

Following the initial agreement, Co-op Local buyers – who promote and sell products from within their region – were so impressed by the brand’s latest offering, the Immunity Shot range, that these too have been launched, and are now available at Co-op Local stores across Greater London. 

The Immunity Shot range comprises three unique blends designed to help maintain and support the immune system and increase resistance, aiding the body’s natural processes to help fight infections. Each offer 8 healthy and delicious ‘shots,’ per bottle, and the range includes:

  • ​SUPPORT – Oranges, water, carrot, yellow capsicum, red finger chillies and paprika are scientifically proven to enhance normal immune function – a great way to help maintain optimal immunity. 
  • DEFENCE – Mango, water, lemon, ginger, turmeric, black peppercorn and lemon balm tea combine to help kick-start immune function, reduce inflammation and lessen viral effectiveness.
  • RECOVERY – Apple, ginger, lemon, yerba maté, and cayenne help provide the energy needed to speed up the process of recovery from infection, boost alertness and combat lethargy. 

Founder Chris Beech has long been keen to share his passion for nutrition and healthy living, and he’s thrilled to see Luhv Drinks selling in Co-op stores across London. According to Chris;  

“As I’ve progressed on my own health journey, understanding the natural health benefits from the foods I eat has been a priority that’s enriched my diet and supported my body’s function. However, when shopping a few years ago, I was surprised to reflect on a gap in the market: products marketed as ‘healthy’ were full of buzzwords that didn’t explain anything and weren’t backed up by science – when I’d review their ingredients, more often than not they were full of synthetic chemicals I couldn’t even pronounce, let alone know if they’d be any good for my body.

Luhv Drinks was born from my desire to help people in the UK learn more about the natural ingredients we consume every day, and the feedback has been brilliant. People want to understand what they’re consuming; why it matters; and how nutrients can support their bodies’ function, so they can confidently make healthier choices. To my mind, good nutritional health really shouldn’t be complicated, so we’re making it simple.

Winning the Gold Award and launching into mainstream retail is an absolute dream come true, and we couldn’t ask for a greater start to introduce our drinks to the UK.”  

Luhv Drinks are available in Co-op stores and Co-op local branches across Greater London. To locate the nearest Co-op location stocking Luhv Drinks Body Range and Immunity Range, visit luhvdrinks.com/stocked.

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Luhv Drinks are a multi-award-winning, science-led health drinks company whose functional plant-based beverages include the Body and Immunity Shot ranges. These delicious drinks are made with the finest natural ingredients, and their benefits are backed by evidence-based research. 

For more information on the brand, visit them online at www.luhvdrinks.com, or engage with them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @luhvdrinks

For media enquiries, Nikki Milovanovic of Sophisticated Comms can be contacted via media@luhvdrinks.com

Long-form

In addition to press releases and B2C copy – for example, a 2024 series of SEO-rich blogs generated for one of Britain’s leading artisan fine jewellers – we also generate B2B content targeted to niche audiences.

Samples below include B2B content addressing international surgeons and surgical trainees as the official voice of the UK’s trade union for surgeons; and a 2016 article offering practical marketing advice to indie musicians in the era of ButI-Can’t-Eat-Exposure.

Editorial content includes a piece written for the U.S. based international equine publication Elite Equestrian magazine (October 2019) and a 2020 contribution to the Lives Lived column for Canada’s most widely-read newspaper of record, The Globe and Mail.

Not Just Lavish, it’s SEO-Rich

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Doctors Say: “Let Kids Eat Cake!”

Click to read our 2021 press release for Canada’s Baking Box announcing their kid-friendly subscription baking kit’s unexpected champions… physicians!

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Scientifically Proven, Healthy and Delicious – What’s not to Luhv?

Click to read our 2018 release celebrating science-led health beverage Luhv Drinks landing major contracts in grocery stores across Greater London.

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The Surgical Backlog: After the Clapping Stops

One year into the COVID-19 pandemic, we wrote this bog for the Confederation of British Surgery, reflecting on the practical implications for health professionals as well as patients – and how dwindling applause was insufficient to bolster the NHS facing serious issues.

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Lives Lived

In 2020, Nikki Milovanovic was invited to contribute the life story of her remarkable grandmother Jeanne to Canada’s most widely-read newspaper of record, The Globe and Mail – the publication most decorated publication at 2024’s journalism awards.

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Marketing Gigs in the Gig Economy

Sophisticated Comms’ founder Nikki Milovanovic proposes 2016 updates to traditional marketing strategies for independent musicians.

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Jumping for Joy, Even in Retirement

Over the last two decades, Microcurrent therapy (MT) has been a trade secret among professional riders, trainers, therapists and vets, accelerating natural recovery. ArcEquine is a small wearable MT device offering drug-free, non-invasive pain management that boosts cellular repair – holistically – and has even been shown to reduce vet and physio costs. The rejuvenating effects even gave one retired Thoroughbred a new lease on life.  

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