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Fashion’s Biggest Night Begins at the Peninsula London

December 4, 2025 by Louie Alma Photography No Comments

Fashion’s Biggest Night Begins at the Peninsula London

On December 1, 2025, leading talents from the worlds of fashion, film, sport and music gathered at The Peninsula London, the Official Hotel Partner of The Fashion Awards 2025 presented by Pandora (TFA), before one of the industry’s most celebrated nights of the year. The Peninsula London welcomed the host of the night Colman Domingo, sportsman Declan Rice, musicians Skepta and Little Simz, actors Celia Imrie, Bel Powley and Louis Partridge, models Anok Yai, Iris Law, Alva Claire and Alex Consani, and stylists Sam Woolf and Harry Lambert, among many others.

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Where to ski in Colorado, USA – choose from 8 charming resorts

December 4, 2025 by Louie Alma Photography No Comments

Where to ski in Colorado, USA – choose from 8 charming resorts

Colorado boasts some of the most diverse and scenic terrain in North America that spans eight resorts. The Centennial State offers something for every type of skier, from powder hounds and adrenaline seekers to families and beginners.

With legendary resorts spread across towering peaks, Colorado’s slopes promise unforgettable experiences, whether you’re chasing spring snow, testing your skills on challenging runs or soaking up the charm of historic ski towns. With both Epic and Ikon passes going off sale soon, it’s your last chance to get the best value on your lift tickets for the season!

Best for Spring Skiing – Arapahoe Basin 

Arapahoe Basin 

Arapahoe Basin – the longest ski and ride season in Colorado

Celebrating its 79th season, Arapahoe Basin Ski Area will operate 7 days a week, and with the longest ski and ride season in Colorado, it is expected to run until June. The 1,428 acres are situated along the Continental Divide and feature seven distinct mountain areas that offer an adventurous, scenic experience. The resort provides skiing and riding from mid-mountain to the base, whilst the Black Mountain Express Lift will serve High Noon.

Best for Advanced Skiers – Aspen

Aspen Snowmass spans over 5,500 acres across four mountains, with roughly 65% of terrain rated advanced or expert. From the steep glades and mogul fields of Aspen Mountain to the iconic Highland Bowl’s hike-to terrain, it’s built for confident skiers. High-altitude powder, minimal lift lines, and well-maintained off-piste routes add to its appeal. With world-class skiing and a stylish après scene, it’s one of North America’s most legendary resorts.

Best to live out your cowboy fantasy – Steamboat

Originally a ranching town, Steamboat Ski Resort began on what was then called Storm Mountain and officially opened as a ski area in the early 1960s. The resort’s ski culture, however, traces back to Norwegian immigrant Carl Howelsen, who in the 1910s introduced ski jumping and winter recreation to the local cowboys, earning Steamboat its nickname “Ski Town USA.” Today, it is one of Colorado’s largest resorts with over 3,700 acres of skiable terrain and continues to celebrate its Western heritage with the legendary annual “Cowboy Downhill” event, where over 100 professional cowboys and cowgirls trade their boots for skis in a wild, one-of-a-kind race taking place in January 2026.

Best for families – Winter Park 

Winter Park Express Ski Train

Winter Park Express Ski Train

For a seamless family ski holiday this season, leave the car behind and hop on the Winter Park Express, which now runs Thursday through Sunday from Denver’s Union Station directly to the resort, turning the journey into part of the experience as the train winds through the Rocky Mountains.

Once at the resort, parents will find upscale slopeside lodging with spacious suites, hot tubs and concierge support, while children can enjoy top-rated ski schools and gentle terrain ideal for building confidence. The resort’s proximity to Denver also makes it easy to combine the trip with a city break, giving families the chance to explore the Mile High City’s culture, dining, and attractions before or after hitting the slopes.

Best for luxury – Vail

Vail Resorts

Vail Resorts c. Jack Affleck

Vail Ski Resort is widely considered to be one of the most luxurious and exclusive ski resorts in the United States. The resort is famous for its luxurious accommodations with a long list of high-end amenities that keep visitors relaxed during their trip, including fine dining restaurants, luxury spas and designer shopping outlets. Its ski area measures an impressive 5,289 acres and has 195 runs serviced by over 30 ski lifts. It’s also a great location for backcountry skiing and snowboarding with a vast 1,300 acres to explore.

Best for old school skiing – Silverton

Skiers tired of soulless, cookie-cutter resorts should head to Silverton for a true old-school experience. The rugged terrain and untamed surroundings reflect the area’s Wild West heritage. Clint Eastwood’s Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid was filmed nearby, giving you an idea of its rough-and-ready character. Silverton’s lift system is minimal – just a single, vintage double chair – yet it provides access to some of the highest and steepest lift-served terrain in North America, topping out at a breathtaking 4,111 meters. As the resort proudly notes, there’s “no easy way down,” but at the bottom, an old-fashioned bus whisks skiers back to the base, ready to tackle another run. 

Best for families and beginners: Breckenridge

Breckenridge Skiers c. Breckenridge Tourism Office

Breckenridge Skiers c. Breckenridge Tourism Office

Breckenridge is a family-friendly paradise, with gentle, wide runs at the base of Peak 9 that are perfect for little ones or first-time skiers. Nearby Peak 8 offers more easy pistes where kids can practice without feeling overwhelmed, while dedicated nursery areas with magic carpets and beginner-friendly chairlifts make learning safe and fun. The ski school simplifies everything with lesson, lift pass, and equipment packages, so parents don’t have to worry about logistics.

Best for Charm: Telluride

Telluride Winter c. Visit Telluride

Telluride Winter c. Visit Telluride

Telluride combines world-class skiing with historic Old West charm. Nestled in a dramatic box canyon, the town’s Victorian architecture, boutique shops and award-winning restaurants give it a character all its own, while the slopes offer a mix of scenic intermediate runs and challenging expert terrain. A free gondola links Telluride town with Mountain Village, providing breathtaking views and car-free access to the mountain. With its rugged beauty, rich history, and relaxed yet sophisticated atmosphere, Telluride is perfect for skiers who want a destination that’s as charming off the slopes as it is on.

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Mississippi Delta and the Blues of Indianola and Greenwood

December 4, 2025 by Louie Alma Photography No Comments

Mississippi Delta and the Blues of Indianola and Greenwood

The infamous Mississippi Delta is the home of cotton and the Delta Blues – True South. This was the region that almost defined slavery in America in the 19th and early 20th century when droves of black Africans were taken into the cotton fields for a life of hard labour. They would sing their hearts out on the fields and in church to ease the pain; songs that were laced with African rhythms, and these musical styles were the foundation of the Blues.

The King of the Blues in Indianola

Indianola, Mississippi, a small settlement of a few grocery stores, bars, and diners, is legendary American blues guitarist and singer, BB King’s proclaimed “hometown”. It is also home to the BB King museum, which gives an immersive narrative of the Delta’s cultural and social history through the life of the man himself.

B.B. King Museum

BB King Museum

The museum traces the life of Riley B. King from his humble beginnings on a cotton farm near BerClair, his life as a tractor driver, to his rise as the globally recognised “King of the Blues”. It’s a journey through the Delta in the 1930s, highlighting economic and social challenges, the sharecropping system and the poverty from which the blues emerged.

From then onto the golden age in Memphis, where King broke through to international stardom, including his time as a Radio WDIA Disc jockey, where his famous moniker of “BB” first came about. The exhibits chronicle his demanding years touring the “Chitlin’ Circuit” during the segregation era, performing for Black audiences across the South, and his eventual crossover success that broke racial barriers. The displays feature a vast collection of memorabilia, including gold records, King’s personal effects, photographs, one of his famous “Lucille” guitars and an actual tour bus.

It is one of the most interesting, enjoyable and emotive museums I have ever been to in America. Amongst the British and Irish musicians he inspired,  you can count Eric Clapton,  George Harrison, Jeff Beck, Peter Green, plus bands including The Rolling Stones, Cream, Led Zeppelin, Fleetwood Mac, The Animals and U2. 

 BB King is laid to rest just outside the museum, providing a place for respectful reflection and a final farewell to a true musical legend.

Tragedy and Song in Greenwood

A thirty-minute drive northeast of Indianola lies Greenwood, a beautiful Delta city with a historic downtown and the stunning Grand Boulevard, lined with classic Southern architecture.

Greenwood is full of individual shops, restaurants, and the outstanding Alluvian Hotel, a luxury boutique hotel in the historic downtown area, where I stayed the night. It is an absolute gem of what one would imagine a Delta settlement to look like. But here, as in the rest of Mississippi, you are never far from the past, for it was here in Greenwood that Emmett Till, a 14-year-old Chicago boy, was brutally murdered in 1955, which became one of the many catalysts for the Civil Rights Movement and is central to the area’s identity.

This is where more famous Delta music was created by Mississippian singer-songwriter Bobbie Gentry, whose haunting 1967 hit “Ode to Billie Joe” immortalised a local landmark.

At the north end of Greenwood’s Grand Boulevard, you will find the bridge over the Tallahatchie River mentioned in the song. The exact bridge has been replaced, but it is the location where the narrator and her family discuss Billie Joe McAllister’s tragic jump is marked by a Mississippi Country Music Trail marker dedicated to Bobbie Gentry.

This is a must-see for music fans, capturing the blend of Southern Gothic storytelling and Delta atmosphere that defined Gentry’s work. Just outside of town, you can find the ‘mocked up’ version of Billie Joe’s grave, a few hundred yards from the infamous river.

 A fifteen-minute drive north of the downtown area, you will find Money Road, County Road 518, and the ruins of Bryant’s Grocery and Meat Market. This is where Till allegedly whistled at a white woman, leading to his abduction and murder days later.

A further short drive will bring you to the most sombre site, Graball Landing, where Till’s mutilated body was recovered from the Tallahatchie River. This site is now part of the Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley National Monument, a quiet, natural spot that offers a profound moment of reflection on the cost of racial hatred.

In downtown Greenwood, at Rail Spike Park, you can visit the larger-than-life bronze statue dedicated to Emmett Till, unveiled in 2022. This powerful, nine-foot sculpture serves as a local memorial to ensure his story is never forgotten.

This journey is a powerful convergence of music, memory, and history, underscoring the Mississippi Delta’s indelible and incredible influence on American culture and social conscience.

How to do it

America As You Like It (www.americaasyoulikeit.com / 020 8742 8299) has a seven night Mississippi fly-drive from £1390 per person, including return flights from Heathrow to Jackson on Delta, seven days fully inclusive car hire, two nights in Jackson, one night in Greenwood, two nights in Natchez and two nights in Ocean Springs.

 

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The invisible trick I use to hang a wreath on my wooden front door – I’ve tried several ‘no-nails’ tricks, but this is the one I always come back to

December 4, 2025 by Louie Alma Photography No Comments

The invisible trick I use to hang a wreath on my wooden front door – I’ve tried several ‘no-nails’ tricks, but this is the one I always come back to

The trick is in the nail placement and thread choice

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