Grove Gallery’s Zara Muse displays a stunning painting adorned with Astrea London – Lab Grown Diamond Fine Jewellers diamonds at The Fairmont Windsor Park

By Donna Richardson

The talented Zara Muse, one of The Grove Gallery’s rising stars, displayed her dazzling latest work of art to a room full of stars at The Fairmont in Windsor Park recently.
In attendance were DIY SOS presenter Nick Knowles with his fiancé Katie Dadzie and Strictly partner Kyva Mustuk as well as Dragons Den’s Rachel Watkyn and various celebrities from the world of entertainment and business. It was a celebration for Alexandra Johnson, who paints under the alter ego of Zara Muse. She is an exciting a contemporary artist whose journey is as vibrant as her paintings combined her talent with a palette knife and spatula to create textured masterpieces that possess a striking three-dimensional quality.

Photo by Dave Benett/Getty Images for Grove Gallery

Now she has taken that work to another level as she teamed with Astrea lab grown diamonds to embed diamonds into her work to evoke feelings evening her latest artwork Revolution was unveiled featuring a strong woman wearing a rare 14.9-carat DSV1 diamond earring featuring Astrea sustainable lab grown diamonds in a nod to the blood diamond industry. Zara’s work touches on emotions, and human connection as she employs a rich colour palette to celebrate female beauty and evoke deep feelings. Artistic flair runs deep in Zara’s family, as the cousin of a high-profile street artist.

She has recently collaborated with Nathalie, the co-owner of Astrea London, who recommended her to her business partner Claire Ferrini. Like Nathalie, Zara worked in the city before her journey with art began. Claire and Nathalie, who have eight children between them and Zara has three children so they shared a common bond as working mothers and advocates of female empowerment and sisterhood.

Just a month earlier Astrea London co-founders Nathalie Morrison and Claire Ferrini launched their first UK store at the Fairmont, less than seven months after launching the business and opening their first store at the six star Villa La Coste hotel in France.

Astrea London is named after the Greek goddess of justice, innocence, purity, and precision. The business inspiration for Astrea came from Claire’s grandmother, Margaret Coglin, a style icon known as the Grace Kelly of South Africa. Margaret was passionate about ethical and traceable qualities and that is why she wanted to provide an alternative to blood diamonds. More than a quarter of a century ago, Margaret gave Claire one of the very first lab-grown diamonds, inspiring her to carry on the legacy and sell them herself. The company is committed to sustainability to provide a better alternative to blood diamonds.

Zara paints out of passion but only discovered her talent after her world fell apart. In 2016 her marriage broke down and her mum Janet was diagnosed with breast cancer.

After her mum passed away during covid, Alex found comfort when she picked up a palette knife and spatula and she began to craft the beautiful pieces we see today. This profoundly personal experience resonates in her work -indeed her first work of art was in tribute to her late mum.

Currently, Zara resides at the prestigious Grove Gallery in London, but she is also pleased to have signed a five-year deal with the Fairmont hotel to showcase her paintings in the property—one of the most prestigious hotels in the country. She was thrilled to be invited to showcase her work to celebrities and prominent figures in the business world.

She said: “It was like a fairytale, as soon as I stepped into the lobby and saw the big Christmas tree was like a dream come true. To see my paintings, here had to pinch myself to believe it was real. I know my mum would have been really proud of me.” It was the first time she saw her paintings displayed throughout the luxury hotel, and it was an indescribable feeling. Zara attended the event with her girlfriends and revealed that she couldn’t have done it all without them, she said: “It was incredible to share this evening in the company of my friends who have supported me all the way along and to work with Nathalie and Claire who are mothers. It is a true demonstration of sisterhood and women helping one another.” Hers is a tale of true girl power, and indeed, the theme of the evening was female empowerment, as an influential circle of women supported one another, recognising each other as friends, fellow mothers, and successful female role models.

Stars align

The owner of the Fairmont hotel Surinder Arora welcomed guests to his iconic hotel along with his wife, The Face Bible founder Dr. Raj Arora , who regularly appears on ITV’s This Morning. Among the esteemed guests, eager to see the work of art, were fashion designer Julien MacDonald, known for his glamorous red carpet gowns and mentor and close friend to Alex Latte, Creative Director of Astrea London, as well as TV presenter Nick Knowles and his fiancé Katie Dadzie as well as Strictly partner Luba Mushtuk.

Meanwhile, entrepreneur Rachel Watkyn, the most successful female contestant on Dragons Den and the founder of Tiny Box company who is a leading figure in the business world dazzled in a red suit . Meanwhile. Sporting success was represented by former Premier League footballer Jody Morris, GB Olympian Perri Shakes Drayton, Mathilda Karlsson, a trailblazing showjumper who was the first Sri Lankan to compete in equestrian at the Olympic Games in Tokyo.

Supporting Astrea London, there was also entrepreneur and brand ambassador Tatiana Korsavoka. VIP relations specialist Amanda Kyme, business psychologist Dr. Amy Redmond to name but a few but the most impactful meeting of the evening was meeting Cecile Reinaud, the mastermind behind maternity brand Seraphine who is known globally for dressing HRH The Princess of Wales. Having recently been appointed to the board of the company she spent some time telling me about Astrea and her own unique brand which I am familiar with from when I was carrying my own daughter. The event featured a champagne reception with canapes, a catwalk show displaying Astrea Diamond’s signature pieces, and the unveiling of the work of art.

The event was hosted in the Orchid Room, named in honour of the original owners’ rare flower collections. Later, guests were invited to explore the elegant store and get better acquainted with exquisite pieces that showcased the brand’s elegance and craftsmanship. Afterwards, DIY SOS star Nick Knowles and his fiancé browsed for jewellery. Earlier, he posed with his Strictly dance partner Luba Mushtuk just weeks after he was forced to pull out after getting injured. He was still sporting his leg and arm braces.

The Fairmont Windsor Park Hotel is close to the distinguished Wentworth Estate, a historic residence associated with King Edward VIII, further enhancing the venue’s prestige. Set around the prestigious Wentworth Golf Club – the birthplace of the Ryder Cup and host of the BMW PGA Championship —the estate boasts a roster of illustrious residents, including Sir Elton John, golfer Ernie Els and cricketer Kevin Pietersen. Rumour has it that one of the estate’s former residents, Sarah Ferguson, The Duchess of York, has already visited the new store and purchased some diamonds. Earlier in the day, Astrea London welcomed some of their closest friends which includes some of the most accomplished women to an afternoon tea where Zara’s unique painting was unveiled.

Diamonds are forever

The Astrea London lab grown diamond shop is located at the hotel’s entrance and holds a collection of fine pieces, including the statement 90-carat colourless piece valued at £200,000. It is D and E in colour and can be styled in seven ways. Astrea London only offers IGI/GIA-certified lab-grown diamonds only in D, E, and F colours – equal to the top one per cent of all diamonds worldwide.

But what makes Astrea different is that it offers relatively affordable diamonds. Lab-grown diamonds have identical physical, chemical, and optical properties as natural diamonds. No diamond expert or gemologist can tell them apart.

Overall, the global diamond market was valued at $99 billion in 2022 and is projected to reach a minimum of $120 billion by 2030, with an anticipated growth of around five per cent. According to The Economist back in 2016, 75 per cent of the global diamond market will be lab-grown by 2050. Over the past three to five years, the global diamond jewellery market has shifted from mined diamonds to lab-grown gems.

According to Paul Ziminsky, a diamond industry expert, sales of lab-grown diamonds are projected to increase in market share worldwide to reach $60 billion by 2032 – approximately 50 per cent of the total diamond market – with volumes produced growing from 20 million carats in 2022 to 48 million carats by 2030. However, these forecasts may materialise sooner, given the lab-grown market’s 500 per cent growth in the past four years.  

Nathalie said, “The new generation cares about sustainability, and they don’t want blood diamonds. Plus, they are 80 percent cheaper, so why would anybody buy mined diamonds when ours are identical and made the same way? Lab-grown diamonds are a super luxury product.”

The suite life

As a hotel guest, I didn’t have far to travel to my bedroom so while esteemed guests retired to the bar, I was keen to return to my one-bedroom suite. Entering my spacious living area, I found my room turned down and my dining table filled with dainty chocolates and a welcome card. I had all 839 square metres to myself, so I immediately poured myself a drink, flopped on to the king-sized bed dressed in crisp white linen, flicked on the substantial 55-inch TV and ordered some room service food – a tasty burger made of the finest beef and the fluffiest chips I have ever tasted, that had just the right amount of crunch.

The room was perfumed by a delicious scent traceable to the bathroom, which lay beyond an elegant dressing area filled with huge wardrobes. I immediately gravitated towards this area which boasts a freestanding Villeroy and Boche oval tub and Le Labo products and ran a bath before climbing into bed to watch the TV and falling asleep.

The following morning, I awoke to an enchanting view of the grounds as I opened the blinds and decided I wanted to start the day with a burst of energy, so I headed down to the gym to work off some of my late night feast. Filled with state-of-the-art machines, I began with the cross trainer and progressed to the treadmill.

I then enjoyed a one-to-one yoga session, followed by a quick swim, before heading back to my room, where I had a shower. This worked up my appetite, so I ordered a full English breakfast in my room to make the most of my suite, but you can also dine in the Moorish Restaurant.

I then explored the enchanting grounds of the stately home, which spans 40 acres of open green space. I walked around the centrepiece tranquil lake and meandered around the wellness walk paths through the landscaped gardens. The grounds include a helicopter landing pad and private airfield, and beyond the estate lies 4,800 acres of royal acreage.

The hotel itself radiates elegance from its exterior, showcasing 251 sumptuous rooms and a selection of seven distinctive restaurants and bars. There is also a tranquil spa area with a heated outdoor pool, a Himalayan salt room, and an indoor pool with heated seats and day beds. You can also opt for cryotherapy, a sauna or steam room, and a range of massages, facials, or even cosmetic procedures and aesthetics at the Face Bible clinic. Furthermore, the health club offers fitness classes from dance to yoga and even personalised fitness trainers. Of course the remainder of the afternoon was spent in the spa and I would recommend a visit here to anyone.

Prepare for a spellbinding break at Fairmont Windsor Park, where you can luxuriate in the five-star facilities. You’ll feel so welcomed by the staff and your opulent surroundings that you’ll want to extend your stay. While in the area, why not visit King Charles and Queen Camilla’s residence, Windsor Castle, or come back in the summer to attend Royal Ascot. With all the grandeur of a stately home, you’ll feel like you are living your best life.  The staff greet you like an old friend so you’ll feel as though you are at home. You’ll never want to leave once you visit The Fairmont Windsor Park.