Making a difference
The example of Ireland’s rise, fall and rise again is a shining light to those nations seeking to reposition their industry and reconnect with their previously skilled past.Supply and demand
While it’s the fanfare at the fashion industry’s front end that grabs the headlines, it’s often the smaller firms further down the manufacturing chain that are adding real value.Intimate trade
When visiting a city it is rarely the streets lined with department stores or chain shops that we remember: it’s the tiny retail gems that we hold dearest. As part of our style issue, we look at how small retail spaces are an entrepreneurial trigger for urban success.Think tank
Bringing together an explosive mix of military manufacturers and eager customers, the International Defence Exhibition is an all-action trade fair with an attentive audience.It’s tea at the top
Pioneering agency Abbott Mead Vickers remade the world of advertising. But co-founder Peter Mead – still in the business after more than 45 years – proves to be more nice guy than Mad Man.Business briefing
From typography in Verona to Thailand's new texting service, here's a worldwide trade round-up.
Hidden depths
The city of Trabzon in northeastern Turkey sits where mountainous terrain meets the Black Sea and while its tough-living population is fiercely patriotic, not all agree on the region’s character. So just what does it mean to be one of the ‘Trabzonlular’?Europe briefing
Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufaki's strong sense of style, plus a look ahead to the Finnish electionsAmericas briefing
Chile's attempts to stem the gender divide, Air Canada's bilingual recruitment and a lakeside clear-up in Peru.Asia briefing
The new air route that links Sri Lanka to China and the Japanese scheme set to make a big return from rubbish.Africa and Middle East briefing
Behind the scenes ahead of a Sudan election that is far from just, plus Dubai's take on VeniceDefence briefing
Russia makes military moves on the Arctic and we meet the Islamic adviser to the UK Ministry of Defence.Dogged diplomacy
Last year we ran a feature on Ambassadogs. After a considerable amount of diplomatic pressure we are delighted to throw open the chancery gates for ‘Ambassadogs II’.Fuelling the fire
Norway’s prime minister Erna Solberg’s brand of conservatism is typically Norwegian: progressive, inclusive and pragmatic. These qualities will be vital in the future as the oil-rich nation considers alternatives to the fossil fuels that have served it so well.State of the news
Democracy was supposed to transform journalism in Burma with Myanmar Radio and Television acting as a public-service broadcaster. The reality, however, is a media that’s hardly changed at all.
To the letter
Montréal, Melbourne and Madrid are – in their own distinct ways – each blazing a trail when it comes to establishing (or reviving) themselves among fashion’s most sought-after cities.Isle be back
Neglect of the Irish design industry has seen signature brands all but disappear. Now, with the help of the Irish Design 2015 programme, a regeneration is underway and Ireland is ready to show the world its talents.Making an entrance
A collaborative exhibition between Fabrica and Airbnb at Salone del Mobile will examine hospitality and hearty welcomes. That it will all take place at a magnificent private home made Monocle only too happy to accept an invite to check in on preparations.Design briefing
Princely ceramics from Sweden, bespoke chairs from London and Hong Kong's offbeat new retailer.Find your mews
Architect William Smalley struck upon a series of elegant solutions to unify this divided three-storey Bloomsbury mews, with Japan providing the solution to open it up to the busy world beyond while maintaining privacy.
Sounds of the future
Savoir Faire is a creative agency that, with its own in-house record label Bromance, takes a holistic approach to pushing the best in French electronic music and pop. It’s an outlook that suggests the music industry is still all to play for.Camera ready
There’s a new breakthrough star on screen: Malaysia’s film and TV industry, with its stunning settings, burgeoning infrastracture and international tax breaks is beginning to make a global impact.Key change
Musician Hannah Cohen is not afraid to flip the record, shifting from her first album’s folk to the more electronic-flavoured follow-up ‘Pleasure Boy’. Monocle met her in New York to talk process and production.Culture briefing
How to watch a horror film, a look at sartorial staple Fashion TV and a melting pot of global cultural cuts.Breaking tradition
Facing the same struggles as other global media brands, Milan’s publishing titans are slimming down and coming up with agile ways to remain relevant to today’s audiences.Art market briefing
This month's movers and makers.
Inventory no.82
In this spring special we match substance with style, from a versatile pendant lamp and understated tote bag to some enchanting glassware and a stunning mezcal.Waxing lyrical
From the Turkish candle-maker redefining holiday souvenirs to the travel trade shows reinventing the wheel, here is this month’s global round-up.Cane and able
A chance discovery gave rise to a West Country walking-stick firm that – with its emphasis on craftsmanship – is going places.Industrial action
Lawrenceville in Pittsburgh is transforming from a centre of industry into a commerce hub.Swear by it
Simple food with a twist on tradition is the ethos of Jowett Yu’s new restaurant Ho Lee Fook. Pull up a seat – pork dumplings await.Moveable feast
Defying geography is a theme this month with Nordic style in Milan, a US coffee shop opening in Tokyo and gin distilled in Berlin. Stir in Turkish craft beer plus Brazilian kisses and you have a culinary cocktail that is truly cosmopolitan.Donna Hay
Food stylist and author Donna Hay seeks joy and adventure in an enticing ‘last meal’ to savour.Observation
As the first quarter of 2015 draws to a close, Monocle editor in chief Tyler Brûlé looks back over events so far. Then it’s time to gear up for the rest of a jam-packed year; conferences, cafés, city guides and a comprehensively refreshed radio schedule just begins to cover it.
Issue 82
April 2015
Business
Making a difference
The example of Ireland’s rise, fall and rise again is a shining light to those nations seeking to reposition their industry and reconnect with their previously skilled past.Supply and demand
While it’s the fanfare at the fashion industry’s front end that grabs the headlines, it’s often the smaller firms further down the manufacturing chain that are adding real value.Intimate trade
When visiting a city it is rarely the streets lined with department stores or chain shops that we remember: it’s the tiny retail gems that we hold dearest. As part of our style issue, we look at how small retail spaces are an entrepreneurial trigger for urban success.Think tank
Bringing together an explosive mix of military manufacturers and eager customers, the International Defence Exhibition is an all-action trade fair with an attentive audience.It’s tea at the top
Pioneering agency Abbott Mead Vickers remade the world of advertising. But co-founder Peter Mead – still in the business after more than 45 years – proves to be more nice guy than Mad Man.Business briefing
From typography in Verona to Thailand's new texting service, here's a worldwide trade round-up.
Affairs
Hidden depths
The city of Trabzon in northeastern Turkey sits where mountainous terrain meets the Black Sea and while its tough-living population is fiercely patriotic, not all agree on the region’s character. So just what does it mean to be one of the ‘Trabzonlular’?Europe briefing
Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufaki's strong sense of style, plus a look ahead to the Finnish electionsAmericas briefing
Chile's attempts to stem the gender divide, Air Canada's bilingual recruitment and a lakeside clear-up in Peru.Asia briefing
The new air route that links Sri Lanka to China and the Japanese scheme set to make a big return from rubbish.Africa and Middle East briefing
Behind the scenes ahead of a Sudan election that is far from just, plus Dubai's take on VeniceDefence briefing
Russia makes military moves on the Arctic and we meet the Islamic adviser to the UK Ministry of Defence.Dogged diplomacy
Last year we ran a feature on Ambassadogs. After a considerable amount of diplomatic pressure we are delighted to throw open the chancery gates for ‘Ambassadogs II’.Fuelling the fire
Norway’s prime minister Erna Solberg’s brand of conservatism is typically Norwegian: progressive, inclusive and pragmatic. These qualities will be vital in the future as the oil-rich nation considers alternatives to the fossil fuels that have served it so well.State of the news
Democracy was supposed to transform journalism in Burma with Myanmar Radio and Television acting as a public-service broadcaster. The reality, however, is a media that’s hardly changed at all.
Design
To the letter
Montréal, Melbourne and Madrid are – in their own distinct ways – each blazing a trail when it comes to establishing (or reviving) themselves among fashion’s most sought-after cities.Isle be back
Neglect of the Irish design industry has seen signature brands all but disappear. Now, with the help of the Irish Design 2015 programme, a regeneration is underway and Ireland is ready to show the world its talents.Making an entrance
A collaborative exhibition between Fabrica and Airbnb at Salone del Mobile will examine hospitality and hearty welcomes. That it will all take place at a magnificent private home made Monocle only too happy to accept an invite to check in on preparations.Design briefing
Princely ceramics from Sweden, bespoke chairs from London and Hong Kong's offbeat new retailer.Find your mews
Architect William Smalley struck upon a series of elegant solutions to unify this divided three-storey Bloomsbury mews, with Japan providing the solution to open it up to the busy world beyond while maintaining privacy.
Culture
Sounds of the future
Savoir Faire is a creative agency that, with its own in-house record label Bromance, takes a holistic approach to pushing the best in French electronic music and pop. It’s an outlook that suggests the music industry is still all to play for.Camera ready
There’s a new breakthrough star on screen: Malaysia’s film and TV industry, with its stunning settings, burgeoning infrastracture and international tax breaks is beginning to make a global impact.Key change
Musician Hannah Cohen is not afraid to flip the record, shifting from her first album’s folk to the more electronic-flavoured follow-up ‘Pleasure Boy’. Monocle met her in New York to talk process and production.Culture briefing
How to watch a horror film, a look at sartorial staple Fashion TV and a melting pot of global cultural cuts.Breaking tradition
Facing the same struggles as other global media brands, Milan’s publishing titans are slimming down and coming up with agile ways to remain relevant to today’s audiences.Art market briefing
This month's movers and makers.
Edits
Inventory no.82
In this spring special we match substance with style, from a versatile pendant lamp and understated tote bag to some enchanting glassware and a stunning mezcal.Waxing lyrical
From the Turkish candle-maker redefining holiday souvenirs to the travel trade shows reinventing the wheel, here is this month’s global round-up.Cane and able
A chance discovery gave rise to a West Country walking-stick firm that – with its emphasis on craftsmanship – is going places.Industrial action
Lawrenceville in Pittsburgh is transforming from a centre of industry into a commerce hub.Swear by it
Simple food with a twist on tradition is the ethos of Jowett Yu’s new restaurant Ho Lee Fook. Pull up a seat – pork dumplings await.Moveable feast
Defying geography is a theme this month with Nordic style in Milan, a US coffee shop opening in Tokyo and gin distilled in Berlin. Stir in Turkish craft beer plus Brazilian kisses and you have a culinary cocktail that is truly cosmopolitan.Donna Hay
Food stylist and author Donna Hay seeks joy and adventure in an enticing ‘last meal’ to savour.Observation
As the first quarter of 2015 draws to a close, Monocle editor in chief Tyler Brûlé looks back over events so far. Then it’s time to gear up for the rest of a jam-packed year; conferences, cafés, city guides and a comprehensively refreshed radio schedule just begins to cover it.
Expo