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If I was to say this week’s edition features the world’s most relatable supermodel, you’d tell me to pull the other one. But Megan Gale, who found fame in Italy and translated it to a long and fabulous career on catwalks and on magazine covers in Australia, is just that. In her industry, models have to be as ferocious as they are photogenic, and for Gale, it’s developed into an astute business acumen. Melbourne-based Gale is candid on her new business (skincare), family, judgment, love and loss, in a rounded interview on the common themes that bind us – even if some have more lissom legs. ●
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It’s a beautiful life Former model Megan Gale, who describes herself as vulnerable but tough, gains inspiration from her mother and two children for her next venture.
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he made a name for herself as the face of David Jones in the 2000s and last walked the runway for designer Alex Perry at his Melbourne Fashion Festival show in 2011. But these days former model Megan Gale has other things on her mind – starting a new business, raising two young children and, for the past eight years, happily calling Melbourne home. “I haven’t considered myself a model for many years,” says Gale, who first walked for David Jones in 1995 and got her big break in Italy in 1999 with an advertisement for telco company Omnitel. “It is one of the many hats I have worn, but I have learnt to slow down and not try and do a million things at once,” she smiles. “For many years I was moving from one hotel to the other because that was what was required with my work; and now love nothing more than to stay put and feel more grounded.” Gale’s new ethical children’s skincare line, Mindful Life, is testament to her new modus operandi. Working from home is where she had the idea to start a new business five years ago. She also took inspiration from Elle Macpherson, who has become a successful businesswoman after years of modelling. In the past, Gale put her name to beauty products (L’Oreal) and started a swimwear line (Isola) but admits she never quite felt entirely fulfilled.
“I wanted to start a purpose-driven business,” says Gale, who also spent $20,000 to have her products dermatologically tested. “If it had my name on it, I had to dot the i’s and cross the t’s. “I didn’t just want a another baby brand to join the market. This is about encouraging families to be present with their children especially when it’s bath time. It’s not always possible, but it’s about not wishing this time away either.” Gale has two children with fiance and retired Carlton and Richmond AFL player Shaun Hampson; River, aged five, and Rosie, 20 months. She thanks her mother for encouraging her to “wake up and smell the roses” – advice that only really made sense once she became a mother herself. “Mum would always tell me to slow down, don’t wish your time away during a newborn phase. Before you know it they grow up. It’s advice that doesn’t really sink in when you’re sleep-deprived and just want them to sleep,” she says.
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ale was born and raised in Perth and won a modelling competition at 18. It’s been 20 years since she went to Italy where she kick-started her career. “I had my five years of struggle,” she recalls of finding it hard to get work in Australia before moving to Europe. “I can thank the Italian job because after that
everyone back home wanted to know who I was. I didn’t get put on the cover of Vogue straight away, but I knew in my bones if I stuck to it, I’d eventually make it. You really need a lot of self-belief in this cutthroat industry.” For all her assertive mannerisms, there’s a vulnerability to Gale you perceive after spending time with her. Behind that huge smile, towering height and those wide eyes is someone who wants to let you in, but is on guard at the same time. “I’m a funny human,” she says. “I’m quite a sensitive and vulnerable soul, but at the same time I have a side of ‘just dust yourself off and keep going’. “I am tough because I have had to be in this business. I saw lots of people succeed around me before I found my own. It wasn’t easy. I’ve also been burned in business, been lied to, had my trust abused. It sets you up to tread carefully.” At their family home in Melbourne’s east, Gale is happiest when speaking about her kids. River likes to bring in leaves from the front garden and name each one of them with her, while Rosie happily throws a pile of dirt on the floor and runs back outside to get more. “The kids make me realise what’s really important,” Gale says. “They have put everything into perspective for me. I always say if they are healthy and thriving you are lucky.”
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Gale, who dated comedian and TV personality Andy Lee for four years before meeting Hampson in 2011, says she’s still perplexed at the media’s obsession with her private life. “Much was made of our age gap when Shaun and I got together, which I hated, because I felt like that was a bigger deal than the fact we were both happy and compatible,” Gale says. “We have an extraordinary level of communication, and that’s one of the most important aspects of a relationship. “I wouldn’t have been able to start this business without his support.” Gale’s father, Alan, died a few months after their son was born; a difficult time for her family. “It was horrible to see my dad deteriorate with a terminal disease, but we made the most of all that time we had left,” she says. “We also lost Shaun’s dad, Thomas, a month before River was born. Our mums went through a horrific time – deaths, births. It was so intense.” Gale was close to her father and, like him, spent a lot of time dwelling and sweating the small stuff in her 20s and 30s. “If my dad could talk to me now he would say, ‘let things go Megan, don’t hang onto things bothering you, it’s not worth it because life is too short’,” she says. “Embrace what you have and be thankful, be present. That’s all I strive for everyday.” ● ● themindfullife.com
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flying in livestock, doctors, beekeepers and more. “Doing my bit to help others gives me the greatest fulfilment of all,” she says. As a twentysomething in a band, all she wanted was approval and to be seen as cool. “What I remember for that time is being on stage at the 1994 Big Day Out Sydney and ripping my top off and the audience taking their tops off with me. “I thought, if guys can do it why can’t we? It was sincere and in the moment but the newspapers at the time speculated if I was making a powerful political statement. In the early ’90s there wasn’t much awareness or support for women in music. It has grown a lot. If I had a role to play I am grateful.” ●
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“I felt a sense of transformative empowerment in it. And then, as a kid, I saw shows like Bewitched and it gave me the idea I could do magic and make a difference in the world. “Albeit it was glamorised ... but it allowed me to see there was a practical skill to it, too.” The Art of Witch is designed to empower through magic – and if that sounds all hippy stardust to you, then Horne says you’re wrong. “I don’t do manipulative spells, but will guide people on a ritual as part of the spoken word tour,” she says. “My witchcraft is who and what I am and it informs every facet of my life.” Horne now lives in the Virgin Islands and works as a commercial pilot who primarily flies humanitarian aid missions to cyclone-affected islands. “I got my commercial licence in 2016 in LA and worked three jobs to save the money to go for it,” she says. She’s done aid missions to Haiti,
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Staring at the ceiling need not be an indication of a vacant state of mind. If you did it at this address, your thoughts would likely be engaged in admiration of the grand ceiling roses. Circular and inverted, the rose in the lounge lends greater height to the already-high ceiling. Rectangular and intrinsically art deco, like the one in the dining room, the ceiling rose in the main bedroom should inspire pillow talk. The house was built in the late 1930s. Subsequent extensions and renovations have kept it abreast with the demands of family living so effectively that only two families have had the pleasure, thus qualifying it as a true keeper. Find the main bedroom with walk-in wardrobe, en suite (and said rose) off the entrance foyer. Opposite, double doors lead to the lounge and connected dining room, both with picture rails, gas fireplaces and afore-mentioned ceiling adornment. Pass under the hall’s deco archway toward the powder room, laundry, bathroom and three minor bedrooms with built-in wardrobes. Sliding doors to the right of the hall part to the northfacing, open-plan hub, where kitchen, meals and living areas merge in modern fashion. Honey-coloured timber floors here reflect an abundance of incoming light, and the kitchen glows in stone and stainless steel. Glass doors in the living area open to a covered terrace looking over the green backyard. The front rooms display original timber doors and leadlight windows. As the current owners choose to dine in the hub, they use the dining room for cello and piano
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Vast views enhance effortless liveability in this prominently positioned house moments from Eaglemont Station and the Austin Hospital. The two-storey brick residence offers oodles of living space complementing the four-bedroom format. The lower level comprises a carport, storage area, rumpus room, bathroom and home office with powder room. Featuring a lounge, mini-study and an open-plan hub leading to the bedroom wing, the upper level struts angled, timber-lined ceilings, clerestory glazing and carpeted and tiled floors. The main bedroom has an en suite. Glass doors in the hub lead to a paved terrace ideal for al fresco entertaining. â—? KAY KEIGHERY Agent: Miles, Brad Pearce 0409 679 414 Price: $1.95 million-$2.14 million Auction: 2pm, June 1
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GREENSBOROUGH 100 Hume Street This split level home sits peacefully among the gumtrees, enjoying a relaxed family format complete with a stylish kitchen/meals area, fabulous family room, lounge with OFP, 4 robed bedrooms, study and 2 bathrooms. Outside will soothe the soul with an elevated alfresco deck perfect for entertaining, while extras include ducted heating/cooling, aircon, leafy garden, carport and lots of natural light. Located within the Montmorency Secondary College School Zone, within walking distance to Greensborough Plaza, bus, train, and with the Ring Road close by – what a gem! Auction Saturday 15th June at 11.00am Quote $690,000 - $750,000 Land size 996m2 approx. View Wednesday 5.00 - 5.30pm Saturday 1.00 - 1.30pm Ryan Buckingham 0423 506 187 Stuart Buckingham 0411 743 336 Office Cnr Rattray Road & Were Street, Montmorency Phone 9434 6666
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Montmorency 7 Allens Road Promise, Potential And A Prime Position Brimming with natural light and endless possibilities this one owner, three bedroom two bathroom home on a tightly-held 836m2 (approx.) garden sanctuary delivers that sought-after blend of position, proportions and potential that is becoming an increasing rarity. A short walk from a variety of parks, the RSL, schools and Were Street´s station and celebrated cafes and eateries, this is an equally appealing opportunity for owner occupiers and those looking to capitalise on the lifestyle and location with a new home or redevelopment.
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