Get inventive with chick eas PLUS How to reserve our herbs or winter Charle ttakes charg Danielle Cormac ’s brave mission She’s back! to the wind’ DD IICC RREETTUURRNN GGIIFFTT FFRROOMM Teen innspiration TTHHEE GGRRAAVVEE S Beloved LESS, Olympian’s I’M lasting GIRL!’ legacy Who caught our eye this week CANNE The glamour stakes were turned r g t up as Hollywood’s finest made their gran entrance W hile some may the praise for Top Gun: G think of the Maverick, which critics m n a a- rint own Cannes Film have been raving about. tr nsformedhalfwa Festival as a place for artistic The sequel, which comes do ntheredcar tinto cinema to show off, it was 30 years after the original, as ee co umn ress the new Top Gun sequel even received a six-minute s that stole the show during standing ovation. st n t r mt the first week of the famous Sharon Stone, 64, made th -w v nt French event. a fashion statement as w sAnneHat awa After years of delay due she attended one of the w oste edout to Covid, Tom Cruise, 59, festival’s many premieres. in ountlesse e was fi nally able to soak in Her stunning Dolce and ca c in oo s ELLE JULIANNE FANNING MOORE 2 New Zealand Woman’s Weekly S ron ccessorise wi rm cand Tom and Top Gun leading lady Jennifer Connelly dazzledonand offtheredcarpet below AEL FASSBENDER LICIA VIKANDER MAGGIE KATHERINE REBECCA AISHWARYA GYLLENHAAL LANGFORD HALL RAI BACHCHAN New Zealand Woman’s Weekly 3 Just call her Erin Idris Elba and Tilda Rock-ovich! Julia Swinton got cosy for their Roberts stepped out Three Thousand Years in a 100-carat yellow of Longing photo call. diamond necklace. Crimes of the Future co-stars (from left) Léa Seydoux, Viggo Mortensen and Kristen Stewart. ma ArmageddonTime.Itwasthe39-yea old’sfirsttimeattheprestigiousev nt and Anne admits she put a lot ofth ht into her looks. “I’ve never been to Cannes, butI’ e been watching the fashion of thefilm festival unfold for a couple decade now,” tells the mother-of-two. “You neve go wrong with something that look chic and glamorous, but feels very, er Ooh la la! Anne comfortable. And I noticed thatal made quite a my favourite actresses had theirfirst spectacle on experience wearing all white. Sothat her outings. was what I did.” 4 New Zealand Woman’s Weekly Naom Campb turne intwod Eva Longoria Va entinog wns. brought a pop of colour to the French Riviera. Yellow, it’s me – vibrant Viola! VIOLA DAVIS June6,2022 T here are so many great people who bring this magazine to life every week. From the writers and photographers who tell the stories, to the clever designers who lay out the pages and our wonderful sub-editor who makes sure we get it right 24 34 every issue! They each care deeply about what they do, and love that they can provide both inspiration and information with you each week, and maybe just a little bit of joy! On the cover Stories 48 Triflewithatwist Part of the fabric of the Weekly is our 8 AnnabelandRose 12 Thewrap-up 50 Shopwindow beloved columnists. Dancing queen Kerre ‘Ournewadventure’ EdandChristina’sbaby has been sharing her candid confessions Style 14 Charlestakescharge joy,andsecretsofa for more years than she cares to remember. 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EMAIL WEB Printed by Webstar, 114 Swanson Road, Henderson, Auckland 0610. © 2022. email [email protected] [email protected] magshop.co.nz All rights reserved. 6 New Zealand Woman’s Weekly Make your dream home a reality. Linea™ Oblique™ Weatherboard With Hardie™ Exterior Cladding It’s Possible™ Solutions, jameshardie.co.nz To find out more, visit © 2022. James Hardie New Zealand Limited. TM and ® denotes a Trademark or Registered Mark owned by James Hardie Technology Limited Mother ANNAB WEAP Both about to fly the pair reveal what they’ v O ne thing every mother hopes to do is pass down her own wisdom and values to her daughter, which is something Annabel Langbein has certainly done for her daughter Rose. But in a wonderful twist on tradition, Annabel, 64, is now receiving a boost of creativity and energy from Rose, 28, which has been a springboard for Annabel to create and diversify when she might otherwise be slowing down. Already the mother/daughter team has collaborated on successful cookbook Summer at Home and now Rose has new plans for her famous mum. “I have a lot of energy,” laughs Rose as she talks to the Weekly on her screen from Auckland. She is a beautiful young woman, and the picture of health and vitality. “It’s exciting for Mum because she was starting to wind down. Then I was in New York and suggested that we do something together – and since then, I’ve been driving the charge forward.” When Annabel joins us on her screen from her home in Wa¯naka, Rose explains that she and her mother bring diff erent strengths to their work. Her mother is an “OG hippie”, she says. (A quick Google later to clarify it 8 New Zealand Woman’s Weekly Cover story -daughter teamwork EL & ROSE’S SECRET ON coop, the culinary ’ ve been cooking up means “old-school hippie”.) Rose explains, “Mum has so much knowledge about plants and food, and she understands the chemistry and science of it. “I was a young, liberal arts student studying philosophy and ethics in Melbourne, so I have learned more about the world we’re living in. I’ve become increasingly concerned about environmental issues, so I became vegetarian, although I now eat some seafood, and have always been passionate about sustainable practices, so I have come at it from that perspective.” Annabel says she has loved her daughter’s “fresh, new vision” and feels like she is ‘It’s exciting returning to her hippie roots. “It’s been exciting to have for Mum that in our collaboration,” back in 2017 communicate like we’re making this really because she she enthuses. “I’ll take Rose’s when they worked what I was nice segue where Rose can lead on creative ideas because on their fi rst was starting going through take this thing somewhere I’m being stimulated by that. project, the book and we worked if she wants to and if she to wind down’ But the nuts and bolts I can Together. Rose it out.” doesn’t, that’s fi ne.” teach her because I’ve got had broken her Rose says One thing Annabel loves that in spades.” back and was in a she got it about her daughter is that “And I think you’re lot of pain, and Annabel was immediately. “It’s important Rose is resourceful. She is one enjoying it,” adds Rose. incredibly busy, so it was a to understand the value of those people who can take “Well, I hope so!” challenging time. of other generations. That a can of something and create The two of them laugh Annabel says she needed to knowledge brought so much a meal out it, she says. because Annabel says Rose adjust to not working solo. to the way we work.” “When she was travelling can be a bit demanding and “In the beginning, I had Annabel says that after in Portugal, she would sleep will often issue instructions a sense of feeling slightly being “Annabel Langbein” in the back of a station wagon like, “I need 10 more recipes redundant,” she admits. for so many years, it is quite with these two Columbian by the end of the day!” “I don’t think she had nice having someone take girls, and they were living They do admit that there ever imagined I would feel over some of those reins. on a can of beans, a can of were a few teething problems like that, but I was able to “I love it!” she says. “I feel corn and not much else,” New Zealand Woman’s Weekly 9 says Annabel proudly. “Well, we also had an onion, an avocado, a lime and some lettuce if we were lucky,” laughs Rose. “Fortunately, the other two girls were quite small, so we could fi t in the station wagon and when we returned the car, we hadn’t had a shower for two weeks and there was all this dried-up corn everywhere. It was so embarrassing.” The working partnership between Annabel and Rose has led to them being possibly this country’s fi rst mother/ daughter team to become ambassadors for the appliance brand Kenwood, which Annabel has been using since she was a child. Annabel talks fondly of her own mixer from the ’70s, which she still has and uses. ‘I love that “That Kenwood was this Rose has a wonderful glue – my mother had it, then I got it, then I really clear taught Rose how to cook with vision for us’ it. There’s a wonderful picture we have of Rose when she mother’s love of “I love that who had 15 tonnes of plums was really little licking the travel and it was Rose has a and made another batch. beaters,” she says. no surprise to learn that both really clear vision for us, She says it has 18 diff erent “That was really how of them were about to fl y off which comes, I think, from aromatics added to the plums, I started baking because to Europe in a few days. Rose her working in marketing in which makes the gin “velvety Mum would get me inside to Lisbon to live and Annabel New York for three years,” and nuanced”. from the garden, where I to the South of France for a tells Annabel. “She also has a Meanwhile, Annabel was always ruining it by holiday until September. fantastic design ethos, which and Ted are heading to pulling plants out or making Rose has been living back makes such a diff erence.” London, and then France, mud pies. Suddenly, I was in New Zealand since late Rose says when it comes with the intention of buying helping her roll out pastry 2020 after the fi rst wave of to the Annabel Langbein a farmhouse there. and inadvertently I learned to Covid in New York. She and brand, it is essentially the Their son Sean, who was cook. It’s a simple way to feel her boyfriend Hamish left family’s, representing all the working as a doctor in the successful as a young child.” New York to return to New values they have: her father UK during the worst of the Rose says it was the same Zealand for a short while, Ted’s love of the land from Covid outbreak, has managed for her. She started baking which ended up being over his farming background and to return home to see his with Annabel when she was a year. insistence on leaving it better family, much to Annabel’s aged 10, and would have Hamish works for than how they found it, to relief. But now he is back in all her girlfriends over for Paramount Pictures as a Annabel’s amazing gardening London and so his parents a sleepover and out would design director and has and cooking skills, and Rose’s will pop in on him before come the trusty mixer. continued to work for them love of sustainability and heading to France. “That was a really fun staying on New York time protecting the environment. For the family, it is very thing we did making while he’s been here in New Rose says she loved working much a post-Covid plan. chocolate chip cookie batter Zealand. So he will continue on Annabel’s gin brand Bella, Both children will be living and we would bake one big to do that in Lisbon and Rose which allowed her to play overseas from now on and cookie the size of my head.” will continue to work with around a bit. Annabel says it was hard not Annabel admits she now her mum. “We just threw caution to seeing Sean for so long. has a brand-new model, but The young star leaves the wind and had a lot of fun So with a place in France, when she uses it, she covers behind a very stylish website because it was so liberating.” they can spend more time on up the old one so it can’t see she has produced for Annabel The fi rst batch of Bella the same continent as their her lack of loyalty. and there is another book in gin sold out, and so Annabel beloved kids. Rose has inherited her the pipeline. managed to fi nd someone “We’re not leaving New 10 NewZealandWoman’sWeekly