The LG Hot List: January
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THE MUCH-ANTICIPATED ALBUM:
Lana Del Rey, Stove
Lana Del Rey’s long-awaited tenth studio album, Stove, is finally expected to land at the end of January 2026. Described as her most overtly country-inspired project to date, the record leans into Southern Gothic storytelling, produced by long-time collaborator Jack Antonoff alongside country heavyweight Luke Laird. After several title changes and delays, fans have already had a taste via singles ‘Henry, Come On’ and ‘Bluebird’, both of which signal a stripped-back, emotionally rich new chapter for the singer.
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THE MUST-SEE CINEMA:
Hamnet
Oscar-winning director Chloé Zhao’s adaptation of Maggie O’Farrell’s Hamnet is already shaping up to be one of the year’s most talked-about releases. Starring Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley as William Shakespeare and his wife Agnes, the film follows the couple through love, loss and grief after the death of their young son – an event that ultimately inspires the creation of Hamlet. Also starring Joe Alwyn and Emily Watson, the film arrives in cinemas on 9th January and is hotly tipped for awards season.
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THE FOODIE PICK:
Frites Atelier
Frites Atelier has officially landed in London, opening on Old Compton Street in Soho. Founded by three-Michelin-starred Dutch chef Sergio Herman, the brand has built a loyal following across the Netherlands and Belgium for its meticulously hand-cut, double-fried frites – which Herman boldly describes as “f**ing perfect.” Expect classic cones served with elevated sauces like truffle mayo and piccalilli, alongside indulgent loaded options including spicy royal rendang, old Flemish beef stew and vegan chilli con queso. Burgers and croquettes complete the menu.
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THE FESTIVAL:
London Short Film Festival
If you’re looking to mix up your January plans, the London Short Film Festival is always a good idea. Returning for its 23rd edition from 23rd January to 1st February, the ten-day programme celebrates the very best of UK and international short films, with just a few hundred selected from thousands of submissions. Screenings take place across multiple venues around the city, making it easy to dip in and out.
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THE BINGE-WATCH TV:
Bridgerton, Season 4
Netflix’s Bridgerton returns for a fourth season on 29th January, with Benedict Bridgerton finally stepping into the spotlight. The artistic and free-spirited second son finds himself captivated by a mysterious ‘Lady in Silver’ at Violet Bridgerton’s lavish masquerade ball – unaware she is Sophie Baek, a resourceful maid in the employ of the formidable Lady Araminta Gun. As fantasy collides with reality, expect sweeping romance, longing glances, plenty of heat and all the signature Bridgerton gloss, led by Luke Thompson and newcomer Yerin Ha.
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THE BRAND TO WATCH:
NIA The Brand
If you don’t already know NIA, now’s the time to check it out. Founded in Los Angeles in 2019, the brand specialises in easy, elevated pieces that feel just as right for a holiday as they do for a weekend at home. With a growing online following and plenty of love from the internet’s ‘It’ girls, NIA is one of those labels that feels quietly everywhere – and one we’ll definitely be seeing a lot more of in 2026.
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THE NEW AMBASSADORS:
Dior Addict
Dior is ushering in a new era of Dior Addict with a fresh campaign starring Anya Taylor-Joy, Jisoo and Willow Smith. Fronting both the latest Dior Addict fragrances, created by in-house director Francis Kurkdjian, and the cult Dior Addict Lip Glow Oils by make-up creative and image director Peter Philips, the trio bring a modern, playful energy to the house’s most iconic line. For 2026, the collection introduces sweet yet sensual scents alongside the already-cult ‘Rosy Glow’, ‘Peachy Glow’ and ‘Purple Glow’ oils.
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THE JEWELLERY BRAND:
Squeeze London
If you like your jewellery with a romantic edge, Squeeze London is a name to have on your radar. Launched just over a year ago, the brand specialises in effortlessly feminine pieces designed to make a statement without feeling overdone – the kind you can throw on and instantly feel cool and put-together. Everything is made in small batches and limited runs, keeping things both exclusive and considered, with sustainability firmly front of mind. We've got our eyes on the floral enamel rings...
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THE EXHIBITION:
Girls. On Boredom, Rebellion And Being In-Between
If you happen to be in Antwerp, make time for Girls. On Boredom, Rebellion and Being In-Between at MoMu Fashion Museum. The exhibition offers a tender, visually rich look at female adolescence, capturing the fleeting details of girlhood through photography, fashion, film and art. Featuring works by Sofia Coppola, Juergen Teller and Simone Rocha, it explores how girlhood is remembered, represented and often misunderstood, all through a modern lens shaped by conversations with today’s teenagers. Not heading to Antwerp any time soon? The accompanying book is well worth buying instead.
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