Domain Review Bayside & Port Phillip - June 19, 2019

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PEOPLE & PROPERTY OF MELBOURNE

JUNE 19-25, 2019

BETTINA LIANO THE JEAN GENIE RETURNS

JOHN HASTINGS

CRICKET WHITES TO FLAT WHITES

SAM WOOD

PUT A SPRING IN YOUR STEP

SHANINA SHAIK MELBOU RN E’S CAT WA LK QU EEN TA K ES HER N E X T STEPS

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The editor’s desk

Melbourne model Shanina Shaik’s blinding beauty belies her tough interior. Bullied at school for not looking like what she thought was the definition of a typical Aussie girl, she’s had the last laugh on her tormentors. She’s stalked the runway for Victoria’s Secret (a major coup) and signed on as the face of Chadstone’s autumn/winter 2019 campaign. On the flip side, she has been quick to spot tokenism in her industry, telling journalist Jane Rocca in our cover feature that diversity on the runway and in magazines, in the past, has been lip service. Not so any more, and she’s responded by building her brand. ●

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Designer Bettina Liano, who gave cult status to humble denim, is back making fashion that fits women’s diversity.

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obody makes a career comeback quite like Bettina Liano – the original denim queen from Melbourne who took on the world by turning an ordinary wardrobe staple into a cult status by the ’90s. Now she’s back with a new brand, a reinvigorated spirit and a passion that runs as deep as her Italian roots. While her namesake brand doesn’t belong to her any more (it is now owned by the Apparel Group after she went into liquidation in 2012), Liano says her renaissance line titled BYBL is for those seeking new denim to worship. “I call it a sixth sense,” says Liano of her knack of predicting denim trends, in her heydey, before they became one. “I was good at picking at what people wanted back then, and I think I still do and that’s what makes me stand out as a designer.” Celebrities like Elle Macpherson and Madonna wore her jeans – long before social media was all that was needed for an Instagram-ready launch, with a sassy hashtag to woo the buyers. Liano was also stocked at Barneys in the US, paving the way for many other brands after her – and the rest is double-denim fashion history. “When I look at denim today it’s everything I have covered in the past 30 years,” Liano says. “And when I started, nobody took denim and gave it a tailored edge like I did. Now it’s everywhere.” She says her own inspiration comes from pop culture, politics and European catwalks. “I am motivated by the times, what I see people wearing, editorial fashion shoots in magazines, pop culture and a little bit of Bettina prediction thrown in the mix,” Liano says. The new range is manufactured in Australia using premium European denim. She has introduced 20 new styles and plans to move into denim skirts, jackets and T-shirts in the near future. There’s also a bricks and mortar store which has opened on South Yarra’s Chapel Street. Anybody who has ever owned a pair of Liano jeans knows they’re built to last – even those sprayed on tight ones dubbed the Ace, that sold by the truckload in the ’90s, are still fetching big bucks on secondhand websites. “There’s nothing more sustainable than denim,” she says. “You can wear it for years on end and they won’t date. Most other fashion items you replace over and again, but when you invest in a pair of good denim jeans you won’t be disappointed.” There’s no denying Liano carries the scars of her brand’s fall, but rather than nitpick through the past she’s willing to look to the future with a renewed vision that’s on her terms.


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An icon returns for a denim revolution and Kim Kardashian to wear her denim, but now Liano is dressing different shapes and sizes – her range goes up to a size 16. “This is the era of individualism,” Liano says. “When I was a 20-year-old buying jeans you had to be skinny to fit in them or you simply missed out on what was in fashion. “Now, you don’t get upset about it because you don’t need to – there’s a denim option for everyone. The market has responded to it and the demand is there.” Born and raised in Brighton, Liano is one of four children who grew up in Melbourne – including her sister Gina Liano, a lawyer who found fame on The

invest in a good pair of denim jeans you won’t be disappointed.”

Real Housewives of Melbourne, and designer Teresa Liano of the now-defunct fashion line TL Wood. Their father was a car salesman who owned a car yard in Coburg while their mother ran her own fashion boutique Sempre L’Unico in Toorak Village. Liano recalls her mother turning up at school with a new car every few days. “One day it was a Charger, the next a Statesman. Mum was always beautifully dressed; she certainly has great style. It felt like the scene out of a movie. And occasionally Mum was late and everybody could hear her coming,” Liano smiles. Liano counts David Bowie, Fleetwood Mac and Roxy Music as her heroes and, once she was old enough to see bands, would frequent the Crystal Ballroom to see Nick Cave’s Birthday Party perform. “In those days we’d go out every night except Saturday,” she laughs. “My sister Teresa was like disco royalty. She ran a club called Razor with Gavin Brown. “I would dress Kate Ceberano and Scott Carne from Kids in the Kitchen. We were around that scene. It was lots of fun.” The mother of two with former husband and fellow fashion designer Roy Christou, who was at the helm of ‘90s menswear label Roy, says she is proud of her daughters. Hali lives in New York and is the editor of Office Magazine, and Olympia is a model who just walked for Vivienne Westwood during London Fashion Week earlier this year. “They’re savvy girls and working hard. They’re inspiring to me,” Liano says. If history has a chance of repeating itself, Liano is making sure that when it comes to denim and trends, it’s on her terms. “Politically it’s a return to the ’70s right now,” she says. “It’s a revolutionary time again. The ’60s were the start of it, but in the ’70s people went wild. I remember it. “The hippies were concerned about the environment and sustainability, it’s when we started hearing about diversity, equal rights between men and women and in turn it created an incredible freedom in dressing. “I am channelling that spirit.” ●

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“It’s a new era for me now but there’s definitely still pain, of course,” she says. Liano relaunched BYBL during Melbourne Fashion Week with a runway show in March. She’s no stranger to the calendar event having participated every year since it began. “I love Melbourne Fashion Festival because it’s so ahead of its time and a win for the designers because consumers don’t wait three months after seeing something on the catwalk,” she says. “They can buy it immediately – that instantaneous connection is what we need right now in retail.” In her halcyon days she counted on Kylie Minogue

Worn by celebrities and every fashion savvy Australian girl, Bettina Liano has unveiled a new store and label, BYBL.

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here are a few things that Victoria’s Secret model and Melbourne girl Shanina Shaik doesn’t want to talk about. One is the Fyre Festival, which she helped promote but has been deemed a no-go zone for journalists, ever since it went up in a flurry of influencer flames (see: Netflix documentary). She also seems reluctant to chat about her romantic life, and later it becomes clear why; last week, Shaik gave a public statement – via a rep – that she and her husband DJ Ruckus had decided to end their marriage after one year. It’s ironic, really, because the woman who’s a closed book on some topics chose to expose herself in a different way when she posted a photo of herself naked on Instagram back in March. It wasn’t your garden-variety Kardashianesque shot; there were no angel’s wings, no self-tanner and a healthy dose of outdoorsy-ness. It was, in fact, an ode to strong women for International Women’s Day, but this is the world of social media, so backlash ensued. The main gripe was that women shouldn’t have to take their clothes off to be strong. Rather than enter into cyber warfare, Shaik

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Shanina Shaik in Chadstone’s new collections.

COVER STORY

Single-minded model Shanina Shaik has a plan for her brand.

WALKING THE TALK


“I was bullied in high school because I didn’t look like the typical Australian.”

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replied to her detractors politely and moved on. Shaik, who dropped in to Melbourne from Manhattan as the face of Chadstone’s autumn/ winter 19 campaign – wants to say one thing about that naked shot: “It was a really important image for me. I was with the photographer Mariano Vivanco. I was on holidays. I hadn’t been training. I wasn’t working out. He said, ‘Let’s go take some beautiful pictures’. He made me feel so comfortable and raw. Usually I’m questioning, like, ‘I haven’t worked out. I don’t feel good.’ But I was too busy. “And I’m so proud of myself, because I just shouldn’t be so harsh on myself and judge myself too much. I should just really enjoy my body as it is and [enjoy] being a young woman. Capturing this beautiful image wasn’t [about being] sexual.” When the body self-doubt descends, one wonders if she sees herself the way the rest of the world does.

Usually, when one interviews a celebrity, it goes something like this – you realise that the lead actor is not as tall as you thought, or the model who appears in designer campaigns looks somewhat more regular in real life. Their magic isn’t as apparent in the flesh as it is when a camera turns their angles into that magic. This is not the case with Shaik, whose beauty is so blinding it is somewhat akin to looking directly into the sun. Perhaps some of the self-doubt was planted in her secondary school year. “My mum is Australian; my dad was born in Singapore,” she says. “I was bullied in high school because I didn’t look like the typical Australian. There’s this stereotype of Australians being blonde and Caucasian and I’m this mixed green-eyed girl. So it was very hard for me. It was really hard for me to understand that type of bullying, because I had an idea of bullying being a physical act that you see in movies. “It was pretty much a mental breakdown for me. I built up the courage to tell my mum, which was hard for me because it’s embarrassing. But I [eventually] learnt to make new friends. “And it kind of prepared me for the industry and world I live in.”

That’s because the modelling industry didn’t exactly welcome her with open arms. “At the beginning of my career, [people] weren’t very open to my look. I really had to push and work hard to book those jobs that I really wanted to book. It was like we just had a token dark girl or mixed [race] girl on the runway. And now we’re seeing it become so diverse, which is really nice.” At 17, Shaik moved to New York by herself; more than a decade on, and living in Hell’s Kitchen, it’s clear she’s adapted to her adopted city. Although she’d garnered some degree of fame in Australian with the 2008 reality TV show Make Me A Supermodel, it wasn’t until 2011 when her real break came in the US, walking in the Victoria’s Secret fashion show. She has since walked for Chanel, Oscar de la Renta and Tom Ford. Her next step? The big screen, and she has her third movie role with the upcoming movie Greed, with a cast that includes Steve Coogan, Isla Fisher and Stephen Fry. “It’s exciting. I’m just creating my own business, being my own boss and in charge of my own career. That’s my 10-year plan.” ● ● chadstone.com.au

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Better latte than never Former Australian cricketer John Hastings dishes up a new bayside cafe.

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ohn Hastings has swapped the new ball for smashed avo and flat whites. The former Australian cricketer, who retired suddenly last year, has begun a new innings with his Frankston South cafe Mr Frankie. The 33-year-old pulled up stumps upon the advice of specialists after coughing up blood while running in to bowl during cricket practice. Hastings, who earned baggy green No.340 for Australia, played Test, one-day and Twenty20 cricket for his country, enjoyed a successful domestic career with Victoria and captained the Melbourne Stars in the Big Bash League. He tells Domain Review he is enjoying the change in pace. “It’s been awesome, I’ve loved it. It’s such a different world, I’ve got so much respect for the

hospitality industry and chefs who are under so much pressure to get food out looking good,” he says. “I felt so out of depth when I got into the cafe so I can imagine it’s like people walking on to a cricket field for the first time and suddenly the ball’s coming towards them. “I was dishwasher for the first two weeks, or what I like to call ‘underwater ceramic detailing’, which is like patrolling the boundary for 100 overs.” Thankfully, Hastings is in good health and, while he’s hung up his whites, he still remains active and connected to the game through television and radio commentary roles. “It was seriously scary, it’s never nice,’’ he says. “But my health is great now, as long as I don’t bowl and have that pressure going through my body.

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“I’ve been going to the gym, going for runs, lifting weights and haven’t had the recurrence of coughing up blood, so that’s a big positive. “It was a case of not being able to do what I loved any more. In the end, I was OK with it because cricket had been so great to me and I’d had so many experiences through the game, so it wasn’t an easy decision but it made it easier. Support from the Australian Cricketers Association has also helped his transition post-retirement. “It’s been a massive 12 months. From cricket ending suddenly to starting a new business and not knowing really what’s next has been pretty scary, but we’ve dealt with all the things in front of us and not looked too far ahead,’’ Hastings says. “It was a good thing to get really hands on with Mr Frankie because I forgot about cricket for a little bit but kept in touch with some commentary over the summer. “You have to try and be set-up for when you leave sport because you just don’t know when that’s going to be. It ends pretty suddenly, you pack your locker up, you’re out the door and that’s it.” Mr Frankie is a team effort between Hastings, his

wife Bri, her cousin Paula and her husband Tom Walker, a builder from Mount Eliza. “Tom and I’d always spoken about opening something down here,” Hastings says. “There’s been a massive change in the demographic over the past five years, a lot of families have moved down [including] eight couples I know from Elwood, Brunswick, Ascot Vale and Essendon who are used to walking somewhere really nice to sit outside, have some really good food and great coffee,’’ he says. The quartet got award-winning interior designer Alisia Harrison on board and landed Casey Norman, former head chef at Hotel Brighton and The Greville. With a background in hospitality, Bri is running Mr Frankie, Paula heads up social media and they hired three chefs and three baristas all originally from Frankston South. The Norman Avenue hot spot opened on May 6, has just been granted a liquor licence and will be serving wine, tapas and local Peninsula produce within the next two months. ● ● facebook.com/mrfrankiecafe

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re your food choices making you tired? As a busy new dad I realised it was important to look at every aspect of my life, not just sleep, to understand the effect it was having on my tiredness. While doing this, I uncovered lots of really helpful information that links better nutrition to improved energy. If you’re feeling sluggish and can’t pinpoint the problem, try tackling any of the below points that might apply to you and see if this gives you a much needed boost. YOU’RE UNDER-EATING \ Most of us eat too much.

However, going from one extreme to the other and under-eating is one of the worst things you can do for your energy levels. Our body needs to keep our blood sugar levels stable and we do this by eating regular balanced

and nutritious meals. Maximising your nutrient intake by eating a range of healthy wholefoods helps to increase your energy and overall health. YOU’RE EATING TOO MUCH \ We’ve all

experienced a food coma. After a particularly big meal, there is nothing I want to do more than crash out on the couch. To avoid this, eat until you are satisfied, and don’t wait until you are full to stop. YOU’RE LOW IN IRON OR B VITAMINS \ A common symptom of iron and B vitamin deficiencies is tiredness. A balanced, wholefood diet is your best bet at avoiding these deficiencies but, specifically, the following food sources will help cover the bases: red meat, seafood, green veggies, legumes, beans, nuts and seeds, and wholegrains.

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YOU’RE RELYING ON REFINED CARBS \ This is probably the biggest one of all for reducing that feeling of fatigue. It’s so easy to fall in the trap, when hungry or tired, of going for the quick fix of refined carbs. However, all that does is give us a quick spike of energy which is soon followed by a crash. Swap refined carbs for a combo of wholegrain and complex carbs and protein to keep you fuller for longer.

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YOU’RE DEHYDRATED \ Yep, hydration plays a huge role in your energy levels. Dehydration can cause tiredness so make sure you’re getting at least two litres of water a day. YOU’RE RELYING ON CAFFEINE \ Let me start by saying that I allow myself one or two coffees a day and that’s OK. However, continually pumping yourself full of caffeine to lift your energy

levels and fight exhaustion can cause irritability and anxiousness. We need to remember that caffeine is a stimulant, so if we overdo it, it can have a negative impact on your adrenal glands and actually cause further fatigue. YOU’RE HAVING A NIGHTCAP \ After a long day it can feel nice to unwind with a glass of wine. While you might love a nightcap and it can help you to fall asleep, it’s also a stimulant that impacts your quality of sleep and cause you to wake up feeling less than refreshed. When we are tired all the time it is often hard to pinpoint why. My advice? Address each of these in isolation and I’d be very surprised to hear if you’re not reaping the rewards. ● ● 28bysamwood.com

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HOUSE OF THE WEEK BRIGHTON \ 34 ROSLYN STREET 5

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This might seem like a belated Valentine’s Day message, but romance is not dead. It was born afresh the day a husband and wife – who happen to be designers – went wandering around Hanby Reserve, opposite their quarter-acre block. Together they admired the sunlight dappling the trees. And they infused their wildly Romantic (with a capital R) feeling into their new house. Balconies look across the park and the communal areas – lounge, dining, family, meals, reading and two studies – open to or overlook the garden, which girds the north side west to east with ornamental pear trees. The pool has a waterwall and if you head downstairs to the cinema, you can watch legs wriggling via the underwater window. And check out the passion in the detail. The fittings are magnificent, from the timber half-moon door handles to the English silk wallpapers and American light fittings. At night, the 34 carved into the garden wall glow in LED. Efficient, 6.6-star rated and with a veggie garden, this property gives sustainability a fresh style. Built by the Format Group, the three-level house is as new. Enter the atrium hall via the gigantic timber door. To the right is an office with a gas fireplace. Next door is a gym opening to the double garage and workshop. The formal living room is chic in oak and grey carpet and has a pebble gas fireplace. Lurex organza curtains bring zing to the adjoining dining room, which opens to a deck. Families will enjoy the oak-floored family and meals area, where sliders lead to a porcelain-paved terrace and out to the pool. The grey natural stone kitchen has three V-ZUG ovens, a four-door fridge-freezer, a butler’s pantry with a Zip tap and a store room. The basement has a fully-equipped cinema preceded by a wine room with a 2000-bottle store. On the first floor are four double bedrooms, a study, bathroom and linen room. The main bedroom has a balcony, en suite with tub and shower and a walk-in wardrobe. Bedrooms two and three have en suites, and bedroom four has the benefit of the main bathroom. The property has zoned Airsmart heating and cooling and intercom security. ● ALISON BARCLAY property@domainreview.com.au Agent: Marshall White, Kate Strickland 0400 125 946 Price: $6.8 million-$7.48 million Auction by registration: 4.30pm, June 26

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FINAL WORD “NOT ONLY DOES IT TAKE YOUR BREATH AWAY IN DESIGN AND FINISH, BUT IT IS FUNCTIONALLY PERFECT FOR FAMILIES OF ALL AGES. ADD THE OUTLOOK OVER THE PARK, WALK TO THE SHOPS, TRANSPORT AND THE BEST SCHOOLS AND IT’S A TICK IN EVERY BOX!” KATE STRICKLAND – AGENT

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SANDRINGHAM \ 4 SALISBURY STREET 5

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Opulence takes a sharp yet charming form at this address one door from Chisholm Reserve. With three living areas and a pool, spa and cabana in a bliss-inducing northerly aspect, the property is set to make a big family very happy. The two-storey house is neatly zoned and flexible in floor plan: the ground-floor bedroom, study and living room (with fireplace) can adapt as needed. The tiled family and dining area has sliders to a covered terrace and barbecue above the pool. Upstairs, three double bedrooms share a bathroom and a retreat. The main bedroom, in its own wing, is virtually an apartment, with a retreat, kitchenette, dressing room and bathroom. ● ALISON BARCLAY Agent: McGrath, Fran Harkin 0414 957 840 Price: $2.4 million-$2.6 million Private sale

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ground floor is devoted to a free-flowing meals, kitchen and

front bedrooms (open fireplaces), a third bedroom, main

family area, all of which overlooks a poolside entertaining

bathroom and a lounge with a grey marble fireplace and a

area and patio. And this area is not just for the summer

window seat. The modern, oak-floored family and dining

months: there’s cafe-style heating out here, and the pool

area sparkles in full-length windows. The marble kitchen

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34a Bowman Street Aspendale 3 B 2 b 2 c

Absolute beachfront, new single level A-list luxury Experience A-list luxury in the location of a lifetime. This brand new beachfront ground/single level residence is architect designed to showcase uninterrupted bay views and high-end style. Expansive glazing illuminates open plan living and a spectacular beach terrace. Superbly appointed with sublime master suite, hotel style bathrooms and study. Stone kitchen and Butler’s plus private lift access from private 2-car basement including huge storeroom. Expression of Interest Closes Tuesday 16th July at 5.00pm Inspect Wed Jun 19th 2019 2.00pm to 2.30pm Thu Jun 20th 2019 5.30pm to 6.15pm Sat Jun 22nd 2019 12.30pm to 1.00pm Contact Ross Walker 0425 836 613 James French 0434 955 657

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22 Fraser Street, Middle Park Magnificently positioned between Albert Park Lake and the beach, this four bedroom Edwardian residence presents a combination of elegant period details and sleek contemporary style. Sophisticated interiors, underscored by polished timber floors and high ceilings, comprise an open plan living and dining area, attractive kitchen, skylit study and two modern bathrooms. Additional advantages include sundrenched balcony and a tranquil courtyard with serene water feature. Garage on separate title to be sold separately.

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Sat 22nd June at 11.30am Wed 1-1.30pm Sat 11-11.30am Simon Gowling 0422 234 644 Greg Hocking 0418 329 961 Max Mercuri 0431 043 723

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17 Raleigh Street, Windsor Victorian Charm in Superb Windsor Location Close to Chapel Street & Windsor Station.

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Secure your very own period prize in an exclusive Windsor pocket with this unique home featuring inviting original detail & scope for further improvement if desired. This is a terrific entry level property for buyers wanting to live the ultimate inner city lifestyle!

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