The Vine - Spring Summer - Issue 11

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Anchors aweigh Set sail in style on the high seas

Fashions in the field

The ultimate take on boho beauty AN ELEGANT ARRIVAL:

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WHO’S at Burnside Village

INTERNATIONAL FLAVOUR:

PLUS village life | mums’ & kids’ fashion | seasonal recipes | healthy living


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The latest from the Village

16 SNAPSHOT Shoppers snapped at Burnside

village style 18 BEAUTY Hair and beauty for race day 25 ON TREND Must-have accessories for spring 2015 30 STYLE GUIDES Meet the Burnside Village style team

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34 FASHIONS IN THE FIELD Embrace the ultimate take on boho beauty 44 INTERNATIONAL FLAVOUR There’s always something new at Zara 48 ANCHORS AWEIGH Set sail for relaxation and elegance on the high seas 58 ART IN FASHION The Art Gallery of SA provides a history of fashion 60 CARA MAMMA Be at your glamourous best, with bambini in tow

village lifestyle 71 Bright or bold, but always beautiful

village health 78 HEALTHY LIVING We profile Lola Berry

village travel 80 Q & A A traveller’s tales

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84 A LITTLE LESS COOKING Take home a taste of the Village Market 86 LAURA CASSAI’S SHARED PLATES Celebrate the arrival of spring with a menu to share

with friends and family

92 MEET ME FOR … Where to meet and eat at Burnside Village


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Editor Jacqui Harbison Fashion Editor Deni Jones

Welcome to the spring summer issue of The Vine!

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he art of fashion and style, to us, is about creating an impression and boosting your mood. The Art of Fashion on Page 58 explores the role fashion has played in social history by looking at the artwork on display at The Art Gallery of South Australia. Whether through a statement outfit, a pair of shoes, a new beauty product or a piece for your home, we share our top fashion, beauty and lifestyle trends for the season with the inspiration for you to make them your own. For an extra experience and personal guidance our style team are available to help find your fashion footing. Meet our stylists Julie, Michelle and Sina on Page 30 and see what they are loving this season. We went on location, setting sail for our fashion feature Anchors Aweigh, showcasing new nautical looks to take you from day to night with effortless style. Fashions in the field was shot at Daitan Equestrian in picturesque Wistow, near Mount Barker, with the help of our stunning horse models Nitro and Richie. For more on Spring Racing, plus tips and tricks for hair and make-up, and your chance to win The Ultimate Melbourne Cup Experience, see Page 20. Don’t miss the behind the scenes videos of The Vine photo shoots simply by scanning your smartphone over the QR code on the page. Plus Laura Casai joins us in the kitchen to create recipes perfect for sharing with family and friends during the warmer weather, and if you’re going away this season we share travel advice and tips for health and well-being. Enjoy the issue!

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Creative Direction Senior Designer Bess Daly Burnside Village Centre Manager Ric Walker Marketing Manager Renee Bilic Marketing Coordinator Carly Cunningham The Vine is published by Canongate Partners on behalf of Burnside Village Pty Ltd 447 Portrush Road Glenside SA 5065 (08) 8338 1911 burnsidevillage.com.au All material appearing in The Vine is copyright. While every effort is made to ensure information is correct at time of publication, no responsibility is accepted by Canongate Partners for the accuracy of any information contained in the text or advertisements. All material copyright © 2015 to Burnside Village. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part either electronically or conventionally without the express written permission of Burnside Village is strictly prohibited.

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PO Box 2, Goodwood SA 5034 Ground Floor, 10 Greenhill Road, Wayville SA 5034 T 08 8408 0200 E admin@canongate.com.au For all advertising and editorial enquiries (08) 8408 0200. Contributors Laura Cassai, Jarren Gallway, Nick Gibbs, Hannah Knoll, Michelle Lee, Tony Lewis, Diana Melfi, Chris Oaten, Zoe Rice, Jacqui Way COVER Photographer Diana Melfi Fashion editor Deni Jones Hair Daniel Lepore Makeup Amanda Nash Models Louisa and Aldi, Finesse Models

Mimco necklace and sunglasses; Scanlan Theodore bag and shoe; Metalicus skirt

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Louisa wears printed strapless dress $650 from Scanlan Theodore, Vida V necklace $17.25 from Oxford. Aldi wears Caprice cotton jacket $699 and pants $299, Geo Block pocket square $49 from Calibre.


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Contributors MICHELLE LEE stylist When Michelle is not styling food, you will find her painting, crafting, designing, baking or running after her little ones and drinking many cups of tea. At Burnside Village you’ll find me at …The Village Baker … the five spice duck pie is to die for!

DIANA MELFI photographer Diana is a freelance fashion and commercial photographer always striving to create beautiful, timeless images. Diana is constantly experimenting with unique ways to light and guide her subjects. At Burnside Village you’ll find me at … Dolce and Co. for their amazing coffee and croissants.

DENI JONES owner/style director of cul-de-sac creative Deni has lived in London, Milan and Sydney before Adelaide, styling primarily fashion for editorial and commercial clients as well as interiors and events. She has been Fashion Editor on The Vine for more than four years. Burnside Village you’ll find me … mixing my Australian designer label pieces with Zara to bring my wardrobe right into the now. For me, BV is definitely where fashion lives in Adelaide.

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GET CONNECTED Keep up to date with everything happening at Burnside Village by following us on social media on… Burnside Village @burnsidevillage @burnsidevillage @burnsidevillage

VILLAGE LIFE BE SEEN AT BURNSIDE VILLAGE

INSTAWIN Excited about the latest issue of The Vine Magazine? Show us by uploading a creative photo of you and your copy of Issue 11 to Instagram for your chance to WIN one of two $500 Burnside Village Gift Cards! Simply follow @burnsidevillage on Instagram, post your photo and tag @burnsidevillage, hashtag #TheVineIssue11 and mention $500 Burnside Village Shopping Spree for your chance to WIN! *Remember your account must be public for us to find your entry! Competition closes at 5pm October 31.

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ur latest television campaign Where Fashion Lives, showcases fashion exclusively from Burnside Village retailers. Launched in September 2014, the advertisement features South Australian models Charlotte Gregg and Fraser McNally. The television campaign was filmed entirely in centre and used the latest in drone technology to capture stunning bird’s-eye views of the centre at dusk. To view the 60-second version of the ad, simply scan the above QR code using a QR reader app on your compatible smartphone, or visit the Burnside Village YouTube channel.

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Use our Omni Mirror to tell your friends when you are shopping at Burnside Village and you could win a $50 Burnside Village Gift Card*! Simply take a photo using the Omni Mirror, upload it to our Facebook page by following the prompts and tag yourself in the picture for your chance to win! *One winner is drawn every month.


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WHO’S

BURNSIDE VILLAGE IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE

SCANLAN THEODORE

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THE OPENING OF THESE EXCITING NEW STORES

Aleenta Barre | Burnside Village Cosmetic & Skin Cancer Centre | Jetts | Scanlan Theodore | Village Fresh Fruiterer | Village Gourmet Poultry BLUE ILLUSION

ON THE MOVE BLUE ILLUSION HAS MOVED

CAMILLA

VILLAGE GOURMET POULTRY

FROM THE PORTRUSH RD FRONTAGE TO A BEAUTIFUL NEW STORE IN THE FASHION MALL BETWEEN PANDORA AND WILLOW.

SEE YOU SOON ENDOTA SPA WILL OPEN ON THE PORTRUSH FRONTAGE AND CAMILLA IS ALSO ARRIVING SOON.

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village life Enjoy free parking Burnside Village offers free undercover parking all year so no matter if it’s rain, hail or shine, we have you covered!

HUB OF WELLNESS

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urnside Village will soon be home to a new look endota spa. Inspired by the energising properties of the sun, the grounding nature of the earth and the calming effect of water, endota spa Burnside aims to evoke calm, relaxation and rejuvenation. The spa is fitted with bleached wood, natural hues, subdued lighting, specially curated music and endota’s signature scent. The Burnside spa specialises in relaxation and treatments including facials using non-invasive technology hydro-microdermabrasion. endota’s reformulated Organics skincare range features 33 products for the face and body, including a specially formulated range for tired and sore muscles to assist in physical recovery. Endota spa founder and CEO Melanie Gleeson says her must-have items from the face range are the Radiance Boost Serum, to help give dull skin a lift, and the Multi-Vitamin Treatment Oil to deeply nourish and hydrate ageing skin. Melanie, who started the brand 15 years ago, knows the importance of relaxation and takes time out to meditate and spend

valuable time with family. “Wellness is good for the soul and as women, we are so busy running around looking after everyone else that we often forget ourselves … I love water and find an overwhelming sense of calm envelops me whenever I am near it.” Melanie attributes her success to staying true to her values and making the brand accessible to women around the country. Her original goal was to open 25 endota spas but, 15 years on there are nearly 100 around Australia. “It was challenging in the beginning, financially, physically and mentally, but I was determined to succeed and knew that I had tapped into an insight about the importance of investing in wellbeing.” As a successful entrepreneur, Melanie’s advice to others is to make decisions that align with your values. “Listen to your intuition and if something doesn’t feel right, then it probably isn’t. I have made a lot of mistakes along the way, but I think that perseverance and learning to accept yourself as you are allows you to forge ahead and believe in your own capability.”

WE’RE ELECTRIC

STAY CONNECTED Burnside Village offers Wi-Fi coverage to all shoppers across the centre, with 3 hours free daily! Simply select Free-BV-Wi-Fi in the Wi-Fi settings on your compatible device and get connected straight away!

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Can’t find your favourite store? Misplaced something? Wondering where the nearest restroom is? Let the Burnside Village Concierge staff help you find what you’re looking for! You can also hire a wheelchair, charge your mobile phone, purchase Gift Cards, book in for a Style Session and sign up to become a Burnside Village VIP. You can even recharge or purchase MetroCards to help you get on your way! Visit the friendly Concierge staff located at the top of the Coles travelator and let us help you today.

IF YOU DRIVE AN ELECTRIC CAR, CHARGE IT IN

OUR UNDERGROUND CARPARK WHILE YOU SHOP USING OUR ELECTRIC CAR CHARGING STATION LOCATED NEAR THE COLES TRAVELATOR. WITH POWER PROVIDED BY STAY CHARGED, STAY CONNECTED WITH ORIGIN, ALL YOU NEED IS AN ORIGIN CHARGEPASS TO OPERATE AT THE CHARGEPOINT AND MONITOR YOUR ELECTRIC VEHICLES’ CHARGING PROGRESS WITH YOUR SMARTPHONE WHILE YOU HIT THE SHOPS OR HAVE A COFFEE.

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UNION PAY DID YOU KNOW THAT BURNSIDE VILLAGE CONCIERGE ACCEPTS UNIONPAY? UNIONPAY CAN BE USED TO PURCHASE GIFT CARDS AND STYLE SESSIONS. WITH GIFT CARDS VALID FOR IMMEDIATE USE, YOU CAN NOW SHOP AT BURNSIDE VILLAGE USING YOUR UNIONPAY CARD!

SEP 17 Shopping Day See SS15 fashion parades at 2pm, 4pm & 6pm in the Fashion Mall. Plus one-day-only offers and kids’ entertainment

OCT 24 A Night of Fashion at The Art Gallery

Generation WOW From the outside, the next generation Audi Q7 looks like a close relation to its predecessor. Behind the wheel, it’s a hiding a few surprises. Building a car that’s functional enough for the school drop off, comfortable during long drives and doesn’t resemble a mini bus isn’t easy, but it’s something Audi have been working hard to achieve. Australia was first introduced to the Q7, a luxury car that included seven usable seats and all the bells and whistles you would expect to find in a high end SUV, in 2006. The next generation has just arrived on our shores. Among the most important distinctions between the two models is the weight; the 2015 version comes in at 240 kilograms lighter and consequently, its fuel consumption is 20 per cent lower. “The all new Q7 is significantly lighter, which brings both efficiency and dynamic benefits,” says managing director of Audi Australia, Andrew Doyle. “It incorporates the very latest technology, like the innovative virtual cockpit. But most importantly, it introduces key assistance systems that will reduce the driver’s task on the long crosscountry drives that the Q7 is well suited to.” Driver assist technology is what really sets this car apart. Together with adaptive cruise

control, traffic jam assist can automatically accelerate, brake and steer under certain conditions, while an active lane assist function guides the car in its own lane when travelling above 60 km/h. Impressed yet? There’s more. Using a video camera and radar system, a collision avoidance system can sense impending danger, delivering a warning jolt to the driver and helping to guide the car around obstacles. It will help out with tricky right hand turns as well, with an intervention system that keeps the Q7 in its lane when travelling between two and 10km/h while monitoring oncoming traffic. Similar systems assist when reversing into traffic and opening doors into the path of oncoming cars or bikes. Under the hood is a 200kW V6 capable of reaching 100km/h in around 6.5 seconds, and the interior finishes are to the standard expected of an Audi. Several of the functions mentioned come standard with the Q7, or drivers can opt for the optional assistance package for the full range. Solitaire Audi, Belair Road, Hawthorn

ANOF at the Art Gallery of South Australia returns again this year as part of the Adelaide Fashion Festival. See fashion from Burnside Village at this event not to be missed To book and for more information visit anightoffashion.com.au

NOV 1 -30 Lofty Ambition Set yourself the challenge of climbing Mount Lofty to support the Leukaemia Foundation. Organised Sunday morning walks will leave Burnside Village at 8am, with Lululemon running yoga sessions at the summit. For more information visit loftyambition.com.au

NOV 3 Melbourne Cup Spend the day watching the race that stops the nation at Morphettville Racecourse. Entertainment and hospitality packages available include the Fashion & Fillies luncheon featuring fashion from Burnside Village. To book and for more information visit sajc.com.au For more information on any of these events and more visit burnsidevillage.com.au THE VINE

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Scanlan Theodore has landed at Burnside Village.

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or more than 25 years Scanlan Theodore has presented collections of modern elegance and independent spirit. Synonymous with intelligent well-crafted designs, Scanlan Theodore’s devotion to simple, clean, modern aestheticism has not changed since its inception in 1987. The label’s dedication to independent beauty is infused in each Scanlan Theodore creation, defining a new genre of femininity. The Scanlan Theodore woman is confident, intelligent and complex – for it’s all the layered facets of life that make a design, an image and indeed a woman, a timeless beauty of memorable quality. Scanlan Theodore is now open in the Vine Mall

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“I want to make women the world over look and feel beautiful, no matter their age, race, size or culture” CAMILLA FRANKS

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amilla is dedicated to creating an artisan realm of colour and beauty inspired by global wanderings. Camilla Franks is a celebrated, Australian designer and artist, who launched her namesake brand 11 years ago. Each Camilla piece is renowned for its vibrant colour, the story of the print, its placement detail and the quality craftsmanship. All pieces are luxurious, fashion forward and a true investment. “I design for confident women of all personalities and walks of life who enjoy a little bit of crazy. I want to make women the world over look and feel beautiful, no matter their age, race, size or culture”. Camilla Franks Camilla’s travels enable the discovery of cultures, artists, muses and draw deep on her love of Mother Nature. Further, Camilla collections take influence from independent spirits of iconic cultural muses such as Verushka, Talitha Getty, and Jade Jagger, along with Frieda Kahlo’s unique artworks. Each year, Camilla releases three collections that have evolved to encompass swim, accessories, children’s, men’s and home. The latest

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collection by Camilla, My Wandering Heart, was inspired by a spiritual pilgrimage of discovery to Spain, Portugal and Turkey. Mused by the ancient Oriental and exotic surrounds of the wondrous lands that spill into the Mediterranean and Aegean Sea, this collection has been passionately designed to encapsulate the unique beauty, mystique and history of its birthplace. From the opulent sultan’s palace Topkapi in Istanbul, where concubines trod a golden path to pleasure, to the last Emir’s Alhambra in Granada, Spain, these Ottoman and Moorish cultures have swept across these proud lands where armies marched and conquered. It is these very influences that are forever embedded in the vibrant hues and enchanting designs of this collection. Each piece depicts a journey of discovery throughout giant basilicas, Byzantine churches, towering cathedrals, medieval ruins, majestic mountains and tiny coastal villages sparkling in the sun, to come together to form the beating heart of My Wandering Heart. CAMILLA will open at Burnside Village in November.


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Pete Sanders of Rostrevor takes some time out with Lily to drop into Dymocks

Olivia HabyCarlton of St Georges picking something up from Zara.

Jo Maschmedt of Kent Town is a fan of Zara

SNAPSHOT

WE SNAPPED A FEW SHOPPERS ENJOYING THEIR DAY AT BURNSIDE VILLAGE

Sharee Skelton of Oakden lists T2 and Bed Bath and Table as two of her favourites.

Kerry Casey and Bronwyn Casey of Camden Park love Seed.

International students Hal Peng and Vicki Hou of Glenside getting to know Burnside Village.

Natasha McKay of Flinders Park picks up something from Julique

Lizzie Welham and Sarah Funnell

THE PERFECT GIFT OF CHOICE Stuck for gift ideas? Give them what they really want! Redeemable at over 85 stores, the Burnside Village Gift Card is the perfect gift! Starting at just $20, available online at burnsidevillage.com.au and at the Burnside Village Concierge desk.

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What are your tips for getting through a long day at the races? I think it’s really important to plan ahead. Think about the weather especially; if it’s going to be cool bring a light coat, wear appropriate tights and if it’s warm pack a travel-size perfume or deodorant. Wear fabrics suited to the weather forecast, there’s nothing worse than having to sit out because you feel uncomfortable. Also, if you are going to have a few glasses of sparkling wine, it’s important to drink plenty of water too – it’s a long day and you’ll want to feel fresh for photos! What do you take in your clutch to freshen up? Blotting paper or pressed powder is a good idea for touch ups throughout the day and even if your hair is down, always pack a few bobby pins! You just never know when you might need them… Hat, flowers or fascinator? I favour a fascinator, I think there are plenty of adventurous, modern styles available.

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Television presenter Amelia Mulcahy brings us the weather, reports on environmental issues and is an occasional presenter on SALife TV on Channel Seven, but she’s also Ambassador for the current Fashion at The Races competition. Amelia shares her tips for race day.

However, I’ve also worn an arrangement of flowers around a slick pony, and I think wide brim hats are appropriate on those hot, sunny race meets What are you enjoying about being FATR Ambassador and what do you think of this season’s entrants so far? I love traveling to the regional Cups. It’s been so wonderful to meet the people behind the race days, and they’ve definitely given me a few tips when it comes to racing! I’ve been really impressed with some of this year’s entrants and their interpretation of seasonal trends. Over winter, I saw perfect seasonal race wear that was conservative, the girls looked comfortable and they embraced jewel tones, in particular marsala, the Pantone Colour of the Year. Now that it’s warming up, I really want to see crisp whites and bright colours. I’ve already seen a few entrants wearing a punch of colour in their outfit and it really makes a difference. Whose racing fashion tips do you follow? Given her racing heritage, I think Kate Waterhouse always looks immaculate at the races, so does Channel Seven’s Francesca Cumani. I look to Jennifer Hawkins and Nadia Bartel for fashion-forward race wear inspiration.


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What are your favourite haunts at Burnside Village? Mecca Cosmetica is one of my favourite places to visit at BV! There’s always a new invention that’s worth trying for a race day, I’m hooked on the Hourglass Primer and Foundation, they’re guaranteed to stay put through any race day. Oroton clutches and small bags are timeless, and I’ll visit Mimco for earrings and bracelets. Nine West is my go-to for classic pumps and I also check out their dress wedges, which are often the best choice for trudging through racecourse grass.

PERRI CUTTEN HEATHER MACKAY CLARK

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DO YOU MEET THE CRITERIA? THINKING OF ENTERING THIS YEAR’S COMPETITION? YOU’LL NEED TO KNOW WHAT THE JUDGES WILL BE LOOKING FOR.

Entrants should dress with the weather in mind. For example, if it’s a Winter Cup, dress in appropriate clothing, not a summer dress. And remember you’re not going to a nightclub. Don’t forget you may be walking on a dirt track and grass surrounds so choose suitable shoes. Appropriate headwear for women is essential, as is a men’s

tie or neckwear. The judges will be looking at your total outfit including bag, shoes, jewellery and headwear which should all be complementary. Entrants must show that they’re aware of current trends without losing their personal flair. The judges will be looking for entrants dressing with originality and confidence, so choose and outfit that makes you

stand out in a positive manner. Finally, consider grooming and deportment as entrants will also be judged on the way they carry themselves on stage. Why not give it a go this season? You could win a luxury racing holiday to Asia. Good luck! Details: theracessa.com.au/ fashion_at_the_races VILLAGE PHARMACY

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RACING All the finishing touches for raceday.

Headwear Perri Cutten milliner Heather Mackay Clark shares her tips for choosing and wearing the latest hats. • • • •

Felt is for autumn and winter, so choose a straw hat at this time of year. Black and white never goes out of fashion, they’re always the most popular. At Royal Ascot everyone was wearing big hats. Plate hats worn to the side were popular as well. An international designer to watch is Jane Taylor, milliner to the royal family.

Hair by Kimberley at Clip Joint

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Hair Clip Joint creative director Atilio Dusa’s prediction for the 2015 spring racing hairstyle includes beautiful healthy hair, with a side part and soft, tumbling curls, or a textured braid. For those who want to let the head wear shine, a slick ponytail or bun, finished with evo products is a great choice. Essential for the busy spring racing season are shebang-abang ($29.95) and helmut light ($29.95).

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THE FIRST TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER The South Australian Jockey Club (SAJC) will welcome a big crowd at Morphettville on the first Tuesday in November, for the 155th running of the race that stops the nation. On Tuesday, November 3, Adelaide’s biggest Melbourne Cup party promises a fantastic day of live racing, including the Burnside Village Race. Fashion at The Races is searching for South Australia’s most stylish racegoer, so dress to impress for the SAJC heat of this state-wide

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Clip Joint make-up artist Eliza suggests Napoleon Perdis Camera Finish Compact ($69) is the ideal product to take with you on race day. It’s perfect for touch ups and reducing shine throughout the day and in to the evening. Eliza says that fresh, dewy skin, with soft highlighting and little to no contour, is very in for 2015.

competition. Channel Seven’s Amelia Mulcahy will MC the event and the winner on the day will then represent the SAJC in the state final on Schweppes Oaks Day in May 2016, where 16 finalists will have the opportunity to win the major prize of a luxury racing holiday to Asia, valued at $25,000. Pre-register online at theracessa.com.au/ fashion_at_the_races/pre-registration, or on the day from 12 to 1pm, but make sure you get there in plenty of time.

WIN THE ULTIMATE MELBOURNE CUP EXPERIENCE WIN TWO VIP TICKETS TO THE FASHION & FILLIES LUNCHEON AT MORPHETTVILLE RACECOURSE WITH LIMOUSINE TRANSFERS PLUS A $1000 BURNSIDE VILLAGE GIFT CARD. ENTRIES OPEN SOON, SO SIGN UP TO THE BURNSIDE VILLAGE E-NEWS ONLINE AT BURNSIDEVILLAGE.COM.AU OR FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM OR FACEBOOK TO STAY UP TO DATE WITH ALL THE LATEST NEWS AND EVENTS.


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Watching those RAYS Our top picks of sun smart products that will keep you looking good this spring and in the summer months to come. 4 1

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1. Facial Fuel Energizing Scrub, $30 Kiehl’s 2. Facial Fuel Energizing Face Wash, $30 Kiehl’s 3. Clarins Men Rrevitalising Gel 50ml, $52 Village Pharmacy 4. Moroccan Neroli Post-Shave Lotion, $49 Aesop 5. Double-Edge Razor and 10 blades, $105 Aesop


land – the healing properties of the herbs – and harness all that into the product. We believe a way to reconnect us is to be reconnected to nature. In that sense the Jurlique product captures the healing energy of nature,” explains Ulrike. The farm not only grows herbs but also produces Jurlique’s proprietary extracts on site. In this way they can harness the potency of the farm-grown herbs using one of a variety of extraction methods, including a unique Bio‑Intrinsic® extraction process. “Unique to Jurlique is the fact that we really do control the supply chain from seed to skin; from the hand that puts the seed in the ground at the farm all the way through

NATURAL BEAUTY For the past 30 years Jurlique has been a leader in natural skin care science. And it all began in the Adelaide Hills.

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“Biodynamic farming is a holistic system of agriculture that was conceptualised by Rudolf Steiner,” explains Jurlique International horticultural specialist Marc Intervera. “It views the farm as a living individual within the living earth and universe. Biodynamic farming is unique in that we use homeopathic preparations, which make a connection between the earth, the atmosphere and the cosmos. Preparations are made from common plants and materials with each undergoing a unique fermentation process before use.” There are 32 species cultivated on the farm including chamomile, calendula, rose, rosemary, echinacea, marshmallow and spilanthes. These are harvested at the optimal time and air-dried. A two-in-six-year crop rotation allows the soil to rejuvenate in between planting crops of the same plant family. Legumes and cereals are planted as cover crops every year to increase organic matter in the soil. “By growing herbs biodynamically you capture the life force of the

Everybody is busy, everybody is stressed and through our lifestyle we are quite alienated from who we are, from the essence of us. We believe a way to reconnect us is to be reconnected to nature. In that sense the Jurlique product captures the healing energy of nature. ULRIKE KLEIN CO-FOUNDER

our manufacturing process and ultimately to the stores,” says Mark. To advance scientific plant knowledge, the farm conducts on site research to evaluate new plants for incorporation in new products, improve organic production methods and find more efficient post-harvest processing methods and technology. The quest to capture the power of nature and to unearth the latest botanical breakthroughs is a driving force for the Jurlique brand. As the company celebrates all that it has achieved over the past 30 years, it looks forward to pushing new boundaries and making new discoveries in natural skin care for many more decades to come. THE VINE

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1. Rosie saddle bag $39.99 Forever New 2. Samantha Charm tote bag $39.99 Forever New 3. Secret Couch bag $199 Mimco 4. Cavalry pouch $199 Mimco 5. Mesh evening bag $295 Oroton 6. Alpine chain barrel bag $595 Oroton 7. Mini Spice clutch $29.99 Forever New 8. Catalyst pouch $499 Mimco 9. Insignia clutch $399 Mimco 10. Bambi lock clutch $34.99 Forever New 11. Bueno tassel flap over clutch $425 Oroton 12. Reconnaissance bucket bag $799 Mimco 13. Alpine chain tote $695 Oroton 14. Safari jumpsuit $375 fringed bag $375 tan mules $245 Karen Millen


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1. Verge Filly top $239 Sydney Street 2. Luella wrap front cami top $59.99 Forever New 3. Classic trilby $49.99 Sportscraft 4. Kaila jewelled sandals $79.99 Forever New 5. Clemence sunglasses $215 Oroton 6. Tencel short $89.95 Seed 7. Freida bag $129.99 Sportscraft 8. Wooden wrapped statement bangle pack $17.99 Lovisa 9. Fine Stripe culotte pant, $139.95 Seed 10. Braided belt $69 David Lawrence 11. Jade sandal $119.99 Sportscraft 12. Patron sunglasses $149 Mimco 13. Unlock flat $119.95 Nine West 14. Geo floral lace shell top $99.95 Flower


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hether you’re looking for a full wardrobe edit or something for that special occasion, the Burnside Village Style Team’s combined experience and knowledge in shopping is second-to-none. We ask the Style Team how they became a personal stylist and where they draw their inspiration. They share their ideas on wardrobe staples and provide advice on shopping for new additions to your wardrobe.


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MICHELLE TONKIN Growing up I had a strong pull toward the fashion industry and was constantly asked by friends and family to help put together outfits and to source specific items – the gratification was priceless. Day to day my personal style is reflected by my mood and what I’m feeling. In summer I am drawn to a real boho luxe kind of vibe and in winter I veer towards sharp tailoring and strong silhouettes. I’m a real accessories girl; they instantly update and give personality to your look. I love a hat! But staples would definitely be anything denim related, such as denim jacket, black jeans and a white T-shirt. Fashion is supposed to be fun so stop doubting yourself. If you love a particular item then go for it. Remember that at the end of the day you are dressing for yourself, wear what makes you happy – wear it with confidence and you will completely own it.

With a strong 1970s influence this season, I recommend anything off the shoulder, flared pants and bell sleeves, delicate white romantic lace and embroidered cut outs plus lace-up gladiator sandals.

Seed top; Forever New cuff; Veronika Maine pant; Mimco sunglasses; Oroton shoes

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JULIE ZANES My style is inspired by my mood and my day. Each day I always think about the impression I wish to leave. Feeling confident is also very important. For me this means expressing who I am in any given moment and working with the body I have. I have 25 pairs of jeans and love to dress them up or dress them down – it’s all in the shoes! A black or navy tailored jacket is a wardrobe essential and a cool look with any outfit, from casual after-work drinks to a special occasion. Of course, it must be a quality piece and well-cut for your body shape. My black lace-up boots are worn with everything from shorts to jeans to dresses, in winter and summer. And a fedora hat is a great look when I want a bit of an edge. Rain or shine I’ll be wearing sunglasses – the style depends on my look for the day.

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Cue top; Mimco shoe; Laura Ashley skirt; Jigsaw jean; Mimco sunglasses

My top picks for this season are culottes, shirt dresses and white on white. Top of my wish list from Burnside Village is the Carla Zampatti onyx net corsage corset and skirt.


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SINA LAUREN personal style identity – the new frontier in personal styling. I’m loving this season’s 1970s revival with high-waisted, flared jeans and boho fringed layering that screams warmer days and milder nights. Fringed tops, bags and vests will add some interest to the staples in your wardrobe. Camel or tan platform shoes and suede boots are very on trend for spring/summer. Team them with a maxi dress, flared jeans or denim skirt for a modern take on 70s style.

Mimco necklaces; Oroton purse; Oroton dress; Cue pant

As a child I would select outfits for my mother, sisters and friends. My reputation as a personal stylist followed me into adulthood. I studied to become a personal stylist in Melbourne and Adelaide, which brought my dream of becoming a stylist into my reality. I study the mags and love street style. This gives me a reference point in forecasting upcoming trends. I observe high-end fashion files and create these looks for my clients, bringing that high-end, polished look into my clients’ wardrobe with their budget in mind. There are at least 10 essentials every wardrobe requires – among them are a nude heel which elongates the leg, a beautifully fitted black blazer, and every woman should own a LBD. Always dress with your body shape in mind. That bit of advice allows you to make the right choices and actually saves you time, money and heartache. My final piece of advice, which is somewhat contradictory, is to throw the rules out the window. If something suits you ... buy it! I interpret that as your

My wish list this summer includes Willow’s flared stretch printed white denim jean. A pair of great-fitting jeans to suit your body shape can transition from day to night, just by adding a heel and a statement jewellery piece.

For more information or to book your Burnside Village Stylist Session visit burnsidevillage.com.au.

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Miread wears halter jumpsuit $119 from Zara, shirt with cape sleeve $169 from Cue, pendant $49.95 from Sydney Street, gladiator heel $650 from Willow, sunglasses $29.95 Portmans, stylist’s own turban.


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FASHION EDITOR DENI JONES HAIR AND MAKE-UP DALE DORNING MODEL MIREAD, PRIDE MODELS

PHOTOGRAPHER’S ASSISTANT KIMBERLEY GIFFORD FASHION ASSISTANTS MAZ MIS AND SOPHIE CASTLEY HAIR AND MAKE-UP ASSISTANT SARAH ROHRSHEIM HORSE MODELS NITRO AND RITCHIE



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Miread wears long silk crepe top $450, stretch leather pant $695 from Willow, Tassle earrings $19.95, peep toe boot $79.95 from Portmans, stylist’s own choker. Miread wears tie neck shirt $69.95, cropped pant $89.95 from Zara, Kelsey trench coat $299 from David Lawrence, Gucci silver bracelet $2420.

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Miread wears drape sleeve silk shirt $350 from Willow, suede skirt $449 from Veronika Maine, tan belt $59.95, tan satchel bag $89.95, horse shoe necklace $29.95 from Seed, cuff $49.95 from French Connection, felt hat $49.95 from Zara. Miread wears cape sleeve dress $69.95 from Zara, pendant $24.95 from Seed


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Miread wears floral boho dress $79.95 from Zara, leather tassle bag $375 from Karen Millen. Miread wears blue feather jacket $729 from Carla Zampatti, denim flares $129.95 from Seed, monogram head scarf $145, box bag $395 from Oroton, platform shoe $89.95 from Forever New. LOCATION DAITAN EQUESTRIAN – SPECIAL THANKS TO TANIA AND DAVID FOR THEIR AMAZING HELP AND SKILLS WITH NITRO AND RITCHIE ON THE DAY. WWW.DAITANEQUESTRIAN.COM.

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The Zara Man will be wearing soft blazers, or perhaps a more casual bomber, paired with a comfortable shirt or printed T-shirt. Striped knits also feature strongly. Accessorise with casual loafers and a smart bag or perhaps a hat and sunglasses. Also look out for the wide range of men’s fragrances on offer. Head upstairs to Zara Kids which is always fun and this season features geometrics and prints in both soft neutrals and bold primary colours. The range dresses newborn to age 14 and includes all the accessories and shoes they’ll need to complete the outfit. Shopping at Zara in the Fashion Mall offers you all the latest runway trends at affordable prices. Whether you’re looking for a whole new outfit in keeping with the new season, or simply want to refresh your wardrobe, you’re sure to find just the right piece. THE VINE

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ANCHORS AWEIGH Floating fabrics teamed with structured pieces get the captain’s nod of approval to set sail in style for relaxation and elegance on the high seas. PHOTOGRAPHER DIANA MELFI FASHION EDITOR DENI JONES HAIR DANIEL LEPORE MAKE-UP AMANDA NASH MODELS LOUISA AND ALDI, FINESSE MODELS PHOTOGRAPHER’S ASSITANT ELISABETH ROMEO FASHION ASSISTANTS MAZ MIS AND SOPHIE CASTLEY


Aldi wears SS nautical print shirt $199, Gucci classic black sunglasses $360, tan leather wrap bracelet $59 from Calibre, William chino short $59.95 from French Connection, navy boat shoes $69.95 from Zara. Louisa wears Pop Divide jumpsuit $590, The Inner Wildling shoe $650 from sass & bide, Wendi earrings $49 from Oxford. Opening pages Louisa wears asymmetric crop top $89.95 from Witchery, floral cut out pant $239 from Veronika Maine, Mani heel $199.95 from Wittner, Dolce & Gabbana sunglasses $469.95 from Eyes & Vision, Angel round disc drop earrings $12.99 from Forever New, Gabby Geo cuff $14.75 from Oxford. Aldi wears Dalton navy tuxedo jacket $799 and pants $349, Rigid Six shirt $199 from Calibre, black dress shoe $139 from Zara, Tom Ford Cary sunglasses $599 from Eyes & Vision, overnight bag $169.99 from Sportscraft.


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Aldi wears striped polo shirt $59.95 from Zara, Rebel chino $249, Carrera tortoiseshell sunglasses $170, tan leather wrap bracelet $59 from Calibre. Louisa wears metal yarn tank $99.95, sateen shorts $79.95, skinny silk scarf $59.95, Margot wayfarer sunglasses $69.95 from Witchery, lace soft cup bra $29.95 from Peter Alexander, Georgia clutch $29.95 from Forever New. Louisa wears stripe bell sleeve top $49.95, sateen stripe shorts $49.95 from Zara, Rozina pump $199.95 from Wittner.

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Aldi wears Cam classic crew neck T-shirt $24.95 from French Connection, stripe long sleeve knit $49.95 from Zara, Ray Ban Clubmaster sunglasses $469.95 from Eyes & Vision. Louisa wears Ingrid striped blazer $269.99 from Sportscraft, lace soft cup bra $29.95 from Peter Alexander, Combat sunglasses $149 from Mimco.

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Aldi wears Cam classic crew neck T-shirt $24.95, navy anorak $139.95 from French Connection, light wash skinny jean $169.95 from Calvin Klein Jeans, panel stripe belt $129 from Calibre, brown woven leather bracelet $59, Blanc sneaker $249 from Calibre. Louisa wears Finlay dress (worn open) $199 from David Lawrence, Teardrop print scarf (worn as top) $39.95 from Jacqui E, River scoop hem pencil skirt $345 from Oroton, Dakota Precious Tassle earrings $14.99 from Forever New, Varsity watch $179 from Mimco, Biscuit woven sunhat $69.95 from Witchery, Converse Dainty white sneakers $79.95 from Va Bene. Aldi wears Cam classic crew neck T-shirt $24.95 from French Connection, tapered Dobby striped short $79.95 from Gazman, blue moccasins $119 from Zara, tan leather wrap bracelet $59 from Calibre.

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As much as we all like to be up to date with current fashion trends, a tour of the Art Gallery of South Australia reveals the important role fashion plays in capturing our social history.

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hat could an Elizabethan lady and a couple of girlfriends going to a disco in the mid-1970s possibly have in common? Apart from both being represented in artworks from the collection at the Art Gallery South Australia, the works tell us much about the society of the day. With the assistance of the curators at the AGSA we can undress history to reveal a wealth of information – all based on what we wore. The sitter of Portrait of a lady is shown wearing a large closed white linen ruff, set in deep pleats. Her black gown seems to be of cut velvet lined with white satin, which is cut in a decorative pattern and enriched with gold spangles sewn between the cuts. The jags on the sleeves are held down with gold buttons, each set with cinques of peals. These are enriched with bracelets set with pearls and rubies. Around her neck are six enamelled gold chains. Judging from the sumptuousness of her clothing and the wealth of her jewellery, she was of high rank, and probably a lady of the court. Centuries later, two flatmates photographed on their way to a disco at the Old Lion Hotel, North Adelaide, in 1975, came forward when the image was exhibited and revealed that each Saturday, dressed in evening gowns, they caught the bus to go to dancing. How times have changed. Photographs capture a moment in time. Rennie Ellis took many thousands of photographs, which exist today as both a personal diary and social record of Australian culture throughout the 1960s to the 1990s. Sometimes the photographer was an anonymous observer, while some

subjects, such as the Cosmetics’ salesgirl with the fabulous hair, were complicit in the images he created. Artist Charles Meere is best remembered for his iconic painting of a group of men, women and children spending a day at the beach in Australian beach pattern. This work is in fact a manufactured exercise in compositional design executed in the artist’s studio, where at times he used his assistants as models. The subjects are captured mid-movement, wearing the latest beach fashions. Men are depicted in belted woollen Speedo brand trunks that were only recently legalised and two women in the foreground wear two-piece bathing suits, daringly baring their midriffs and prefiguring the post-war bikini. The women also wear rubber bathing caps, possibly preserving their perms What we wear helps us disguise ourselves and create an impression or mood. Hilda Rix Nicholas had a passion for collecting clothes and fabrics and often used costume to enhance the character and identity of her sitters. She painted The pink scarf in Paris in 1913 but the off-the-shoulder dress and hairstyle, of coils framing the ear, are both reminiscent of fashions from the 1840s. The artist’s fascination with collecting costumes and dressing up allowed her to explore and create different identities for herself and traverse outside the humdrum of everyday. Surely that’s what fashion is all about? A Night of Fashion at the Art Gallery on Saturday, October 24, will transform the Elder Wing into an 80-metre catwalk featuring fashion from Burnside Village. Book your tickets now at anightoffashion.com.au.

Hilda Rix Nicholas, Australia, 1884-1961, The pink scarf, 1913, Paris, oil on canvas; Charles Meere, Australia, 1890-1961, Australian beach pattern, c.1940, Sydney, oil on canvas; Rennie Ellis, Australia, 1940-2003, Cosmetics salesgirl, Toorak Road, c.1970, Melbourne, gelatin silver photograph ©Rennie Ellis Photographic Archive; Robert McFarlane, Australia, born 1942, Women waiting at an Adelaide bus stop, 1975, Adelaide, pigment print on paper ©Robert McFarlane. Opposite page: George Gower, Britain, c.1540-1596, Portrait of a lady, c.1590, Britain, oil on wood panel. Images courtesy Art Gallery of South Australia.

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PHOTOGRAPHER JACQUI WAY FASHION EDITOR DENI JONES HAIR YOVANKA LORIA MAKE-UP SARAH LINSALATA PHOTOGRAPHER’S ASSISTANT KIMBERLEY GIFFORD FASHION ASSISTANTS MAZ MIS AND SOPHIE CASTLEY MAKE-UP ASSISTANT SARAH ROHRSHEIM Heston wears Metallic Maze print peplum top $479, Onyx net corsage skirt $749, Kirry Fox gold cuff $160 from Carla Zampatti, black heel $245 from Karen Millen, Chainmail ring $150 from Willow. Atlas wears white shirt $39.95, beige pants $49.95, canvas slip-on shoes $29.95, gingham bowtie $19.95 from Seed. Penn wears Fader T-shirt $34.95, Ralph chino pants $54.95 from Pavement, Skate shoes $59.95 from Betts Kids.

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Kate wears Stella dress $399 from Perri Cutten, Light heel $169.95 from Nine West, black handbag $99 from Zara, stylist’s own red silk rose neckpiece. Lincoln wears basic suit shirt $44.95, basic chino $59.95, tux suit jacket $89.95 from Bardot Junior, canvas slip-on shoes $29.95 from Seed. Summer wears dress $59.95 from Bardot Kids. Renee wears khaki floral dress $119.95 from Portmans, double rope belt $295 from Willow. Noah wears linen beach shirt $49.95 from Bardot Junior, khaki pants $44.95, navy sandal $49.95 from Seed.

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Kelly wears neck tie shirt $149, slit sleeve jacket $369 from Cue, fringed skirt $129.95 from French Connection, black suede heel $69.95 from Zara. Oliver wears OK tee $34.95, skinny jeans $69.95, jacket $79.95 from Bardot Junior, Chances slip-on shoes $29.95 from Seed. Isla wears black T-shirt $24.95, gold star leggings $24.95, gold star tutu $44.95, silver brogues $59.95, diamond cat ears headband $12.95 from Seed.


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Heston wears spotty dress $79.95, white brogues $69.95 from Zara. Penn wears grey T-shirt $24.95, khaki drop crotch pants $54.95 from Seed Teen, Tan skate sneaker $69.95 from Pavement. Altas wears polo T-shirt $12.95, navy cardigan $29.95, navy chino pants $55.95 from Zara, sneakers $59.95 from Seed. Kate wears Signature lace shift dress $129.95 from Portmans. Summer wears floral cap sleeve dress $49.95 from Zara, stylist’s own headband.

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Jules wears sleeveless fringe knit $139.95, knit tube skirt $99.95, pastel Signature leather jacket $895 from Karen Millen, Seline heel $79.95 from Forever New. Elizabeth wears cream top with bows $25.95, cream pants $29.95 from Zara, Queen gold sandals $69.95 from Betts Kids. Henry wears white shirt $35.95, stone pants $55.95, white scarf $21.95 from Zara, skate shoe $59.95 from Betts Kids. MODELS HESTON, PENN AND ATLAS KATE, LINCOLN AND SUMMER RENEE AND NOAH KELLY, OLIVER AND ISLA JULES, ELIZABETH AND HENRY

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Every child learns in their own way. Each child has a unique way of seeing the world and responds differently and in their own time.

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That is why Scotch’s Early Learning Centre provides 3 and 4 year olds with personal learning plans. These plans are designed to make the transition from ‘home life’ to school as easy as possible. Scotch considers each child’s interests and talents based on observations by staff, interest shown by your child and, most importantly, your input. No one knows your child like you do. The Early Learning Centre is set in grassy and shady grounds. Students have supervised access to the College’s farm and animals. The Centre encourages an exploration of Music, Art, Dance, Physical Education and their first experience of learning a new language. At Scotch we believe what an individual ends up achieving strongly reflects the start they are given.

Limited places still available for 2016. Register online for a tour, or for further information and enrolment enquiries please contact enrolments@scotch.sa.edu.au or telephone the Head of Enrolments Jane Bourne on 8274 4209. SCA0468


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here’s something inspiring about someone who has found the secret to happiness – especially when she’s willing to share it! Lola Berry was raised in a health-conscious family, but a party lifestyle in her late teens saw her diet go downhill. “When I went to school, mum used to send me there with home-made spirulina balls,” she says. “But I’ve definitely had times in my life when I’ve been unhealthy – I used to be a DJ in Melbourne and be out five nights a week, and my favourite snacks were lamingtons and giant caramel koalas!” A summertime detox (in order to look good in a bikini) saw Lola feel better in many ways – glowing skin, more energy – and inspired her to swap her arts degree for nutritional medicine. She began making short web episodes on eating well, and her approachable and enthusiastic style led to morning television guest spots. She released The 20/20 Diet and The 20/20 Diet Cookbook, based on her experience losing 20 kilograms. Lola now runs a nutrition clinic in Melbourne, continues her blog and her online following – including Instagram – continues to grow. Lola told The Vine that she’s excited about the release of her new book, The Happy Cookbook. “It’s about real food and it’s about

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the importance of being happy,” she says. “When you’re not happy it’s much harder to make healthy choices. So apart from recipes, this book looks at a lot of elements that affect both your health and happiness.” Lola believes making an effort to live well is worth it. “We want to live life to the fullest and in order to achieve that, being healthy is key. You want to be the best you, and health plays an important role.” Inspired by people who are living their truth, Lola simply aims to be herself – “No tricks at all, just be real” – and genuinely believes in her message. “I’m sharing my passion and heart,” she says. “And the thought of inspiring a single person is pretty magic to me.” Lola is looking forward to being in Adelaide as ambassador for the new Nourish Festival on Saturday, October 17, at Rundle Park. The yoga and fitness festival will also feature nutrition talks, cooking demonstrations and a healthy food market. “It’s going to be so much fun; I can’t wait for some yoges, hearing people talk and brilliant food,” Lola says. “The countdown is on!” The Happy Cookbook is available at Dymocks at Burnside Village, RRP $34.99. For more information on Nourish Festival visit nourishfestival.com.au.

Quick quiz with Lola Berry WHAT’S YOUR BEST HEALTHY LIVING TIP?

“Listen to your body; eat real food and share it with the people you love.” YOUR FAVOURITE WAY TO RELAX AND UNWIND?

“Yin yoga.”

THE MOST AMAZING PLACE YOU’VE EVER WORKED OUT?

“Aro Ha; it’s this hiking and yoga retreat in Queenstown, next level amazing.” HOW DO YOU STAY STYLISH WHILE WORKING OUT?

“Ha ha – I don’t, but I love wearing lululemon, and I just try to rock the messy bun!”


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Work out well See why Lola Berry loves to workout in lululemon. Visit the store today to see their range of fitness clothing and accessories.

The Ormco Insignia brace system at Toms Townsend Orthodontist has precise and predictable results, even allowing you to see your end result before treatment commences. A computerised system combines digital treatment planning with custom fabricated brackets and wires tailored to your specific dental anatomy.

DANCING FIT South Australia’s love affair with barre – a form of low-impact exercise that combines moves from yoga, pilates and ballet – continues, with Aleenta Barre’s new studio at Burnside Village already proving popular. The concept was established in February 2014 by Kylie Roberts and Claire Bastow. “You don’t need a dance background or even experience with yoga or pilates to enjoy our classes,” Kylie says. “You’ll be surprised how quickly you’ll notice the changes to your body and to your overall wellbeing.” Aleenta also offer workshops on health, nutrition, fashion and technique. Details: aleentabarre.com

THE VINE OPTED TO TRY BARRE F.I.T, A “HIGH INTENSITY CLASS DESIGNED TO LIFT YOUR HEART RATE, TRANSFORM YOUR BODY AND INCREASE YOUR METABOLISM”. INSTRUCTING THE CLASS WAS RUBY DOLMAN, WHO GUIDED US THROUGH A CIRCUIT WITH A SERIES OF EXERCISES FOCUSING ON FUNCTIONAL STRENGTH; SQUATS, LUNGES AND STEP-UPS, AS WELL AS SOME BASIC BALLET. ALEENTA BARRE CLAIMS IT’S THE FASTEST WAY TO BURN 3000 KILOJOULES AND WE HAD FUN DOING IT!

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Freshen up for spring and summer at Burnside Cosmetic and Skin Cancer Centre who offer anti-wrinkle treatments and dermal fillers to rejuvenate your face and enhance your lips. Add their doctors’ only skincare range to your beauty regime to further bolster the results of your treatments. Also, if you’ve had decades of sun exposure or have a family history of skin cancer, don’t forget the allimportant skin cancer check. Opening special, 10% off any cosmetic treatment until December 18, 2015.

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WHERE ARE WE GOING? According to staff at Flight Centre Burnside Village the most popular travel destinations in coming months will be: London • Bali • Paris • New York • Cairns Call in to chat with the team about your next travel adventure.

BEFORE YOU GO Buy your travel insurance as soon as you book your trip to ensure you are covered if something forces you to cancel your holiday. • Check your policy covers all areas you are travelling, and any activities you’re planning while you’re there. • Make sure your travel essentials are covered, including luggage and travel documents if they are lost, damaged or stolen, and don’t forget your electronics. bupa.com.au •

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What is the best part about your role with Singapore Airlines? I manage an enthusiastic team of 30 who play an important part in facilitating both leisure and business passengers from South Australia to explore the world. It is incredibly rewarding when you realise that after 31 years, Singapore Airlines, the longest international airline serving Adelaide, still plays an important economic role in bringing tens of thousands of tourists to Adelaide to spend their money in our state. We also facilitate the airfreight export of goods produced locally to many markets around the world. Singapore Airlines has sponsored many events, such as Fashion Icons, Turner and the Treasure Ships at the Art Gallery of South Australia, and we actively support many charities such as the Women’s and Children’s Hospital Foundation, HYPA, The Smith Family, Unite for Kids and Make-a-Wish .

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Where do you start when deciding on your next destination? If I decide to travel to a lesser known destination, I look at the DFAT website to check their recommendation, as this will affect the cost of travel insurance. Then I search online for more information about the country and source brochures from a travel agency. If the country has a local national tourism office, this is a very useful place to gather more information. What is your favourite destination that you have visited so far? Why? From the 40 countries I have visited, Italy is still my favourite because of the variety of interests you can satisfy there: history (from the Roman period to the Renaissance), monuments, cities and sites (Venice, Siena, Pompei), costal drives (Cinque Terre, Amalfi and Positano), mountains (The Dolomites), beaches, plus food and wines of course! Where do you hope to travel next? It’s not finalised yet, but either California or Vietnam. What is your favourite part of the travel experience? I have two favourites: the planning of the trip and when the door of the aircraft closes ready for take off! What do you always take with you? A tablet (for WiFi access anywhere) and a multi-country travel adaptor. And your number one travel tip? Take out travel insurance. This should be compulsory like a passport when you travel abroad. Things happen when you are abroad and in some countries medical treatment is extraordinarily expensive.


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Our practice utilises Ormco Insignia brace system and Ormco Lythos scanning system. Ormco Insignia brace system is a computerised system that combines digital treatment planning, which creates a 3-D representation of your bite, with custom fabricated brackets and wires tailored to your specific dental anatomy. Insignia is currently the most advanced technology in braces systems. It is fast, comfortable and suitable for everyone. It has precise and predictable results, even allowing you to see your end result before treatment commences! Ormco Lythos scanner is like a video camera which is able to capture a 3-D image of your teeth. This image is used to produce custom built braces and avoids “old style” dental impressions.

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Ingredients available from Angelakis Bros Coles Supermarket Haydon’s Quality Meats Village Fresh Fruiterer Village Gourmet Poultry Viva Gourmet

A taste of the

VILLAGE MARKET Whether you’re entertaining a crowd or simply looking for fresh, healthy ingredients to feed your family, the Village Market has everything you need. Why not catch up with friends for a delicious snack or something more substantial – or take home something from the large range of pre-prepared meals?

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There are plenty of options for freshlyprepared meals in the Village Market.

Clockwise from left: Chicken cacciatore from Pasta Deli in earthenware bowl from Best Wishes; Zucchini slice from Viva Gourmet on Iman tray from T2; Thai rice noodle salad from Pasta Deli in geometric pasta bowl from Best Wishes; Inside out Californian rolls and sashimi from Umi Sushi on wicker-handled ceramic tray from Best Wishes; Meat pie from Village Baker on H&G ceramic-look metal platter from Village Pharmacy; Honeycomb smash from Wendy’s in bowl with wooden spoon from Village Pharmacy; Millionaire’s Mix from Charlesworth Nuts in chevronpattern dip bowl from Best Wishes; Basilique from Dolce & Co; Tradizonali cannoli from Cibo; Mediterranean quiche from Utzi Espresso; Pumpkin seed loaf from Baker’s Delight; Caribbean Green smoothie from Boost Juice; Choc mint dream and peanut butter blast cafe desserts from Cocolat. THE VINE

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Shared Laura Cassai’s

The arrival of spring is the perfect time to celebrate new season produce at a casual meal with family and friends.

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BURRATA WITH BROAD BEANS, PEAS, ASPARAGUS, SPECK AND BLACK PEPPER Serves 4, as starter 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil, plus extra to serve 1 small brown onion, finely diced 100g speck (or guanciale, or pancetta), finely diced ¼ cup shelled broad beans ¼ cup fresh shelled peas ½ bunch asparagus, peeled into ribbons Sea salt flakes Freshly ground black pepper 1 large burrata ¼ bunch fresh basil Crusty bread, to serve

Heat olive oil in a large frypan on high, add onion and speck and fry for about a minute, to gain a little colour. Add broad beans and continue to cook until onions and broad beans have softened. Add peas and asparagus, season with salt and pepper and cook for a few minutes, until peas are just cooked through. To serve, place the broad bean mixture in the bottom of a bowl, top with the burrata, scatter with fresh basil, drizzle with olive oil and crack a heap of black pepper on top. Enjoy with some crusty bread.

CITRUS AND FENNEL-CURED SALMON

Juice and zest of 6 lemons Juice and zest of 6 limes 1 bunch fennel fronds 2 tbsp toasted fennel seeds Creme fraiche, to serve

Pat dry the salmon fillet, to remove any moisture. To make the curing mix, in a bowl combine the salt, sugar, zest and juices, fennel fronds and seeds. Mix to combine. On a flat benchtop, lay down some cling wrap and evenly spread with half of the curing mix. Place salmon on top of the mix and pour remaining mix over the top. Flatten to ensure an even coverage. Place in fridge and leave to cure for 2 to 3 hours (for a stronger cure, leave in fridge overnight). Once cured, remove the curing mix with a wet kitchen cloth and thinly slice the salmon. Serve with creme fraiche and the apple, fennel and kohlrabi salad (see separate recipe).

APPLE, FENNEL AND KOHLRABI SALAD 2 kohlrabi 3 granny smith apples, cored 2 large fennel, fronds intact for serving Juice of 1-2 lemons 3 tbsp butter Sea salt flakes Freshly ground black pepper

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Using a knife or mandolin, thinly slice the kohlrabi. Cut the slices into strips; place in a bowl of iced water with the lemon halves (after they have been juiced). Core and thinly slice apples so they have a half-moon

shape, and thinly slice fennel in large pieces; add both to iced lemon water. Heat a small frypan and add butter; let it melt and bubble away until it turns a light golden colour. Remove from heat. Remove the apple, fennel and kohlrabi from iced water and toss with butter and lemon juice (to taste), and season with salt and pepper.

STUFFED ROASTED ARTICHOKES Serves 6 6 globe artichokes Juice of 1-2 lemons, for acidulated water 1 cup fresh breadcrumbs ½ cup grated parmigiano reggiano 1 bunch flat leaf Italian parsley, finely chopped 1 garlic clove, finely chopped ½ long red chilli, finely chopped Sea salt flakes cup extra virgin olive oil

Cut the tops off the artichokes so you can see all the layers of the heart (choke). Lightly tap each artichoke on a work bench so that the leaves open up. Place in a bowl of acidulated (lemon) water to prevent them from going black. Mix breadcrumbs, cheese, parsley, garlic and chilli, and season to taste. Remove artichokes from water and stuff with breadcrumb filling, ensuring you get into all the gaps. Place artichokes in a flat saucepan, drizzle with oil and add water until it is 2-3cm deep in the pan. Cover with lid and simmer for about 30 minutes, until the leaves are tender and pull away from the heart.


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ANCIENT GRAIN SALAD WITH FRESH BRUSSELS SPROUTS Serves 6 ½ cup pearl barley ½ cup cous cous 1 brown onion, finely diced 1 garlic clove, finely diced 1 tsp ground fennel 1 tsp ground coriander 1 tsp ground cumin 1 tsp smoked paprika ¼ tsp chilli powder ½ cup dried currants 1 tin cooked lentils ¼ cup toasted pine nuts ¼ cup toasted slivered almonds ¼ cup pistachios, chopped ½ bunch flat leaf parsley, finely chopped ½ bunch coriander, finely chopped 250g Brussels sprouts, halved and finely sliced on a mandolin 1 pomegranate, seeds removed Juice of 2 lemons Extra virgin olive oil Sea salt flakes Pepper

Cook pearl barley in boiling water for about 40 minutes, or until tender. Set aside. To cook cous cous, combine with ½ cup boiling water and cover for 5-8 minutes – fluff with a fork and set aside. In a large frypan, heat a few tablespoons of oil; add onion and garlic. Fry for a few minutes, until they become translucent. Add spices and currants and continue to cook until currants pop and onion turns a golden colour. To assemble, place pearl barley, cous cous and spice mixture into a large bowl, add lentils and toss to combine. Add the nuts, herbs, Brussels sprouts and pomegranate; dress with lemon juice and olive oil; season to taste. Toss and serve in a large bowl.

FENNEL AND ORANGEROASTED SPRING BABY CARROTS Serves 6 1 bunch spring baby carrots, washed and trimmed (keep tips intact) cup olive oil Juice and zest of 1 orange 1 tbsp honey 2 tbsp fennel seeds, toasted Sea salt and pepper

Pre-heat oven to 180C fan-forced. Peel heirloom carrots and cut lengthways in half and then quarters; place into a mixing bowl. Add olive oil, orange juice and zest, honey and fennel seeds, and season. Toss together. Place onto a lined baking tray and cook for 30 minutes, until carrots are tender. Serve in a large bowl.

LINGUINE WITH GOOLWA COCKLES (LINGUINE CON LE VONGOLE) Serves 4 1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil 1 onion, finely diced 2 garlic cloves, finely chopped 1 red chilli, finely chopped 4 Roma tomatoes, peeled and finely diced ¼ cup white wine 1kg fresh cockles/vongole, rinsed Sea salt flakes Freshly ground pepper Flat leaf Italian parsley, roughly chopped 600g fresh linguine

Heat oil in a large saucepan over medium heat; add onion, garlic and chilli and cook until soft and lightly coloured. Add tomatoes and cook for a few minutes, then deglaze pan with white wine. Add cockles, place lid on saucepan and cook, covered, for about 5 minutes, until all the cockle shells have opened up. Season lightly (as cockles can be quite salty), grind some fresh pepper and garnish with fresh parsley. Meanwhile, bring a large saucepan of salted water to the boil, add linguine and cook for 3-4 minutes until al dente; drain and toss with vongole.

BUTTERFLIED SPICED BARBECUE CHICKEN Serves 2-4 1 whole chicken, butterflied 4 garlic cloves, finely diced 1 long red chilli, finely diced 1 tbsp smoked paprika 1 tsp hot paprika 1 tsp sweet paprika 1 tbsp ground cumin 1 tbsp ground coriander 1 tbsp ground fennel 1 tsp dried chilli flakes

½ cup extra virgin olive oil Sea salt flakes Pepper To serve: Lime cheeks, coriander leaves and 2 sliced chillies

In a large mixing bowl combine garlic, diced chilli, all the spices and extra virgin olive oil. Marinate chicken in mixture for a few hours, or overnight for a better result. Season with salt and pepper. Place chicken on a preheated barbecue grill, skin-side down. Cover with lid and cook for 8-10 minutes, until golden and charred. Flip chicken and continue to barbecue until chicken is cooked through, about 5-8 minutes. Serve with lime cheeks, coriander and chilli.

SPRING LAMB RACK Serves 4 8-bone quality lamb rack ½ cup extra virgin olive oil 4 long red chillies, finely diced 4 garlic cloves, finely diced Zest of 2 lemon ½ bunch thyme, finely chopped 4 sprigs rosemary, finely chopped Sea salt and pepper ½ bunch parsley, finely chopped 6 brown onions, finely sliced

Pre-heat oven to 190C. Prepare the lamb rack by removing excess fat on the surface, leaving enough to flavour the lamb and caramelise. Scrape meat away from the bones to tidy up. In a mixing bowl, combine oil, chilli, garlic, lemon zest, thyme and rosemary, and season with salt and pepper. Divide marinade into two; add parsley to one bowl and set aside for post-marinade. Spread lamb in other half of mixture and marinate for up to an hour in the fridge. Heat a large frypan and place the lamb rack skin-side down. Cook for a few minutes to ensure the fat renders. Make a layer of onion on a baking tray and set the lamb rack on top, then bake for 25-30 minutes, or until cooked to your liking (I recommend medium rare). Remove from oven and place into the postmarinade. Rest for 6-10 minutes then slice and serve. THE VINE

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village food & wine RHUBARB, PINE NUT AND CUSTARD CROSTATA Serves 6 Pastry 500g plain flour 175g icing sugar 250g butter, diced Zest of 1 lemon Seeds from 1 vanilla pod 1½ eggs Filling ½ bunch rhubarb 2 tbsp caster sugar Pine nut streusel 1/3 cup pine nuts 20g melted butter 20g brown sugar 35g caster sugar Custard 250ml double cream 250ml milk Seeds from 1 vanilla pod 8 egg yolks 100g caster sugar Grated nutmeg

Pre-heat oven to 180C. To make pastry, blitz all ingredients in a food processor; rest for 30 minutes in the fridge. Roll out pastry between two pieces of greaseproof paper and place in an oiled, rectangular flan tin (makes 2 crostata, or tarts). Prick with a fork and place baking beads on top. Bake for 10 minutes, then remove baking beads and bake for a further 10 minutes. In the meantime, add rhubarb to a roasting tray and sprinkle with caster sugar. Bake for 10 minutes or until soft. Set aside. For the pine nut streusel, blitz the pine nuts, butter and sugars, pour onto a lined tray and bake for 5 minutes. Set aside. To make custard, heat cream, milk, zest and vanilla seeds. Whisk egg yolks and sugar; add cream mix and combine. Add nutmeg, then pour custard into pastry tart shells. Reduce oven to 120C and bake for 30 minutes, or until set. Allow to cool. To assemble, remove tarts from the tins and layer rhubarb flat across the top. Sprinkle with pine nut streusel and serve immediately. LAURA CASSAI’S BOOK MY ITALIAN KITCHEN IS AVAILABLE Selected serving dishes and accessories Best Wishes, Bed, Bath n Table and T2 RECIPES LAURA CASSAI PHOTOGRAPHER TONY LEWIS STYLING MICHELLE LEE

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Chilli scrambled eggs For a range of breakfast options from eggs cooked your way to muesli or toast, relax and enjoy the ambiance at H by Felici.

Weekend warrior and assorted protein balls With a range of juices, smoothies, protein balls or banana bread, Boost Juice has your breakfast on the run ready to go.

Ham and cheese croissant For a casual dining experience with a range of quality choices stop at VP’s cafe in the Village Market.

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Turkey and cranberry bagel

For a quick bite to recharge while shopping, Utzi has a range of gourmet hot and cold lunch options.

Whether it is a sandwich or roll made your way, or hot dog and chips, VP’s Cafe have a range of delicious lunch options.

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Salami, cheese and olive tapenade doorstop Not just a chocolate haven, Cocolat has a range of savoury options to tempt your tastebuds.


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sweet treats

Cheesecake and crunch

Chocolate waffle

Assorted macaron

Almost too pretty to eat, Dolce & Co. has a large range of desserts to tempt any sweet tooth.

From chocolate truffles to waffles and cakes, indulge your sweet cravings or take home a made to order cake to celebrate. The range at Cocolat is sure to delight.

For a range of traditional Italian desserts to enjoy with your coffee head to Cibo. Their selection of gelati is perfect for a hot summers’ day.

dinner

Yumcha selection

Selection of pasta

Spicy beef salad

Not sure what to try? Shanghai Teahouse offers an all-day yum cha menu which is perfect for sampling different dishes.

With authentic Italian dining, from pizza and pasta to salad, enjoy your meal with a refreshing drink at H by Felici, either indoors or al fresco.

Shanghai Teahouse has a range of sumptuous dishes perfect for sharing. With booths and tables Shanghai caters for groups of all sizes.

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SHAW + SMITH SAUVIGNON BLANC New vintage 2015

This sauvignon blanc is one of the most consistent and best loved wines from the Adelaide Hills. It has all the hallmarks of great sauvignon blanc; gooseberry, passionfruit and freshly cut grass on the nose. The palate is fruit salad in a glass; passionfruit, green melon and other tropical fruits. The refreshing acidity gives the wine balance and structure and the length is enjoyably long. The perfect entertaining wine with good friends and fresh seafood.

PIKES TRADITIONALE RIESLING New Vintage 2015

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ow located in the Village Market, Vintage Cellars is a convenient and spacious store which allows customers to leisurely browse the selection after shopping and purchase something to accompany that delicious dinner they are preparing. Vintage Cellars offers daily tastings and other regular events in store. The Champagne Gala in October will feature more than 40 Champagnes including Cristal, Krug, Dom Perignon, Moet and Veuve Clicquot. You’ll also find winemakers in store offering tastings of their wares and the annual Red Wine Gala, featuring more than 50 wines from around Australia. Call in today for a copy of Cellar Press, a monthly catalogue featuring tasting notes, products on special and any promotions in store. Join the Wine Club for free and accumulate points for every dollar you spend on wine. Once you receive 500 points you will receive a $25 gift voucher to spend on anything in store. Club members also receive the monthly catalogue to keep up to date with events and specials. Known as a fine wine specialist, Vintage Cellars also stock a specialist range of malt whiskies and premium spirits, premium and craft beers.

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This classic Clare Valley Riesling is loved far and wide and it’s no surprise that this vintage of Pikes is another beauty. It’s dry with a refreshing, racy acidity and it’s bursting with citrus, especially fresh lime, on the palate. The perfect match with fish and chips from your local takeaway, or store a few in the cellar for those who like a well-balanced, aged riesling.

MOTHER’S MILK BAROSSA SHIRAZ

This has garnered a bit of a cult following in recent years, which is not surprising with it funky, modern label and the fact that it’s being poured in some of our trendy bars. It’s a typical Barossa shiraz with a bouquet of dark cherry and blackberries which follows with a soft, yet luscious palate. This well-balanced and approachable wine pairs exceptionally well with your favourite cut of steak and pomme frites.

SAINT COSME COTE-DU-RHONE

We love our local wines but, if you’re looking for something a little different and are a little adventurous, we recommend this wine. Saint Cosme have made a wine that is a good expression of the French style but suited to the Australian palate. Made from syrah (shiraz), it’s more savoury and meaty than the fruit-forward style we produce but has the typical dark berry fruits and a hint of licorice.


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8338 6108

Forever New

8379 4267

Betts Kids

0400 660 754

French Connection

8338 6203

Details Handbags

8379 7709

Angelakis Bros

8379 6699

Lovisa

0481 600 434

Baker’s Delight

8379 6199

Mackenzie Shoes

8338 3042

Charlesworth Nuts

8338 1433

Mimco

8379 8326

Coles Supermarket

8379 0161

Nine West

8338 3399

Haydon’s Quality Meats

8379 7368

Oroton

8379 3193

Pasta Deli

8379 2223

Raymond Poulton/Lifestyle

8379 6549

T2

8379 5729

The Athlete’s Foot

7324 4236

Village Fresh Fruiterer

Va Bene

8379 3340

Village Gourmet Poultry

8379 9177

Wittner

8338 0430

Viva Gourmet

8379 6806

Gazman Jacqui E Jigsaw

8338 6833 8379 1766 8338 6894

Judells

8379 3427

Karen Millen

7070 0001

Laura Ashley

8338 7705

Maggie T

8379 4550

Metalicus

8338 0707

Oxford

8338 0350

Pavement

8338 3845

Perri Cutten

8379 5613

Peter Alexander

8338 6780

Portmans

8379 7153

Rodd & Gunn

8379 4576

sass & bide

FOOTWEAR & ACCESORIES

HOMEWARES, GIFTS & BOOKS

FOOD

CHEMISTS & MEDICAL SERVICES

Adairs

8338 1098

Burnside Cosmetic & Skin

Bed, Bath n Table

8379 4721

Cancer Centre

7221 2577

Best Wishes

8379 9730

Dr Wong (ENT)

8336 7001

Lindsay Allan Chemist

8338 2153

SA Pathology

8379 0644

8379 5215

Browns of Burnside Newsagency

8379 7578

Scanlan Theodore

8338 1322

Burnside Village Flowers

8379 4724

Seed

8338 5892

Dymocks Books

8379 2880

Toms Townsend Orthodontist 8379 3643

Seed Teen

8379 7019

kikki.K.

7130 0020

Village Dental &

Sportscraft

8338 0388

Smiggle

8338 4670

Implant Centre

8379 4444

Sydney Street

8465 6666

T2

8379 5729

Village Pharmacy

8379 7991

Veronika Maine

8338 2322

WILLOW

8379 0956

Witchery

8379 0771

Grahams

Zara

8237 4100

James Thredgold

8379 7913

Mazzucchelli’s

8379 7312

Pandora

8338 1966

FITNESS, HEALTH & BEAUTY

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These stores accept the Burnside Village Gift Card.

SERVICES

JEWELLERY 8379 6773

Bupa

8238 5300

Burnside Village Dry Cleaners

8379 6446

Concierge

7324 6722

Flight Centre

8338 3688

Keyshoeman

8379 6861

Metrocard

7324 6722

Aleenta Barre

1800 672 606

Aesop

8379 8477

be a sport

8379 6328

Boost Juice

8338 7145

Optus

8338 7955

Clip Joint

8379 9421

Cibo Espresso

8338 3996

Ticketmaster

8379 6328

endota spa

coming soon

Cocolat

8379 0917

Eyes & Vision

8338 5311

Dolce & Co.

8379 3735

Healthy Life

8338 7450

H by Felici

8338 1427

THE VINE

CAFES, RESTAURANTS & LIQUOR

CENTRE MANAGEMENT Mezzanine Level

8338 1911



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