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Jonathon Hawes was founded on the belief that true timeless elegance resides in simplicity. It is an elevation that extends far beyond our wardrobes, reaching into the most cherished realm

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A Jonathon Hawes Guide to London, England (not Ontario, hunny)
A Jonathon Hawes Guide to London, England (not Ontario, hunny)
London is a city I’ve been lucky enough to visit many times, but one of my most cherished trips was spending Christmas here a couple of years ago with Triet and his parents. There’s something about London during the holidays—the twinkling lights down Bond Street, the perfectly wrapped parcels from Fortnum & Mason, the scent of mulled wine in the air—that makes it feel like stepping into a Dickens novel, only with better tailoring and excellent cocktails. Whether you’re after classic British refinement or something a little more modern, here’s my take on the very best London has to offer.
A Jonathon Hawes Guide to Scotland
A Jonathon Hawes Guide to Scotland
Like so many others, I have roots in Scotland—my last name, Hawes, tracing back to those rugged, misty highlands where whisky flows like water and the air carries the scent of peat and heather. Scotland is a place of deep history, wild landscapes, and an understated luxury that I can’t get enough of. Whether you’re staying in a grand hotel or a charming inn, sipping whisky by a roaring fire or indulging in the best shortbread of your life, Scotland just knows how to do things right. So, pack your cashmere sweaters, bring a sturdy umbrella (because obviously), and let’s explore Scotland in style.
A Jonathon Hawes Guide to The Canadian Maritimes
A Jonathon Hawes Guide to The Canadian Maritimes
The Maritimes are woven into the fabric of who I am. The foggy mornings, the golden sunsets, the way the ocean air always smells just a little saltier here than anywhere else. And while I may not be living here full-time (yet), I know I’ll always return. Because some places are just meant to be part of you forever. And if you leave without a cozy wool sweater from a tiny shop, a deep love for fresh-baked bannock, and at least one boat ride where you swear you saw a whale? You’re simply doing it wrong.