PEOPLE & PROPERTY OF MELBOURNE
MARCH 4-10, 2020
MICHAEL ROWLAND
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Read enough Candace Bushnell novels, and watch enough of the movie The Devil Wears Prada, and you’ll have a certain picture of the fashion industry, where copping a stiletto to the jugular vein seems all part of a day’s work. But the Melbourne fashion industry has genuine good will and a supportive structure. Lisa Gorman and Megan Park – individually two of the city’s leading designers, and together, friends through the thick and thin of a fickle industry – embody that warmth. Journalist Rachelle Unreich met them ahead of the city’s fashion festival, known as VAMFF. ●
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t’s rare to find the kind of close friendship that fashion designers Megan Park, 52, and Lisa Gorman, 48, share. The pair aren’t simply work friends who know each other because of the similarities in their labels, although that would make sense: both have eponymous Melbourne brands (although Lisa’s is known simply as “Gorman”) with their own unique signature. Park’s label exudes boho luxury: flowy dresses, delicately embroidered fabrics and soft femininity. Gorman is better known for its striking, bold prints and cool collaborations: in the past, it has joined forces with the late artist Mirka Mora and street artist Rhys Lee.
But Gorman was already working on her own designs: a minimal street wear collection “with no colour in it. It was all black and white and grey – how ironic! Nowadays, we both have a great appreciation for the fabrication and textile, and Meg can work so intricately. “She seems to have more patience than me. It’s an art form for her. She sits with her beaders and embroiderers on the floor in India and she’s very integral to the way her product comes out. “My work is based so much more on print, and it’s not as if I have to stand next to the printers and the print mills. The makeup artist [for this shoot] asked me if the two of us talk about fashion. We don’t really, but we will walk over to each other and feel
LIVES WOVEN TOGETHER Melbourne designers Megan Park and Lisa Gorman have crafted a unique friendship – akin to sisterhood – forged in the cutthroat fashion world.
But the bond between Park and Gorman is far stronger than their work ties. Currently, the two live on the same street in Melbourne’s Fitzroy, and also bought holiday houses near to each other. So, how do the pair, who describe their friendship more akin to a sisterhood, nurture their bond against the backdrop of a competitive industry? It helps that they met through work, and had a shared experience. Over 20 years ago, they were both working with fashion doyenne Mariana Hardwick: Park was doing freelance design for her; Gorman was in retail and visual merchandising. Gorman was a long way from establishing herself as a designer, and she was still working in her profession as a nurse while dipping a toe in the fashion waters. “One of my earliest memories [of that time] was seeing Megan lay out a big piece of graph paper and physically dotting the paper like code to show where the beads went. It was so inspiring to witness. It’s never been my strength – embellishment and detail – as I am more of a garment shape person,” she says.
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each other’s clothes. It’s more of a detailed view of fabric that we share. We can talk about cotton in a way that I can’t talk about cotton to anyone else.” The pair found that their personal lives dovetailed in so many ways. They were both from the country: Park hails from Ararat, and Gorman from Warrnambool. Park had a long stint in London; Gorman spent time in New York. Just as their husbands have become friends, so have their mothers and children, too. (“They’re a bit too much like siblings,” Park says of the kids.) It’s no coincidence that they live so close to each other that “we can stand outside our front doors and see each other,” says Park. That’s because she adds that “when I was heavily pregnant, Lisa helped us look for a house. She made sure I bought the one that was down the road, because when we were putting in our bids [at the auction], she was standing behind me saying, ‘Keep going, keep going!’ “We’ve gone through things at the same time – relationships, having children. She witnessed me in
“We can talk about cotton in a way that I can’t talk about cotton to anyone else.” LISA GORMAN
Megan Park, left, and Lisa Gorman live on the same Fitzroy street.
and out of difficult relationships and finding happiness in the partner I’m with now. We’ve gone through ups and downs that only a female can understand. When I fell pregnant [with twins], she was the first person I called and asked, ‘What do I do?’… She took me to Baby Bunting.” The friendship was also vital in helping Gorman through rough patches, especially when she needed someone to talk her through work-related pressures. “The Gorman brand has copped its share of criticism via social media over the years, which is par for the course when it has close to half a million followers across social media platforms … Comments could rip right through you … I’ve had stuff over the years that has been really tough, that becomes personal. It’s hard to separate business from yourself personally, so it’s the rational ear of someone like Meg [that helps],” Gorman says. “And she’s so kind as well. She never puts herself first. She could sit there and listen to me for hours. “There are times when you have great collections and times when you don’t; you just need to be able to vent and discuss it with someone in industry that’s all off the radar. It’s really important because it puts perspective back into it as well.” For personal matters, she’s also found Park’s support comforting. “She was there for me during one of the darkest days of my life, which was the very sudden and quite public passing away of my dad,” Gorman says. “During these times you realise that your friends are the ears and the heart and words you need to deal with this sort of shock and tragedy.” Park says, in the end, that the threads that tie them together are much stronger than, well, the threads of fashion. “Fashion does give us loads to talk about on top of everything else we talk about, but there’s lots to share. She’s a really great sounding board for me. [Together, we’re each] trying to figure out the fine art of balancing work with home, kids and partners. “I don’t think any woman ever believes she’s cracked the code on this one, but simply knowing that someone understands what you’re going through is comforting for both of us ... She’s so giving as a person and as a friend. “I feel like I ask a lot more of her than she does of me, and she’s so generous.” ● Tickets are on sale for the VAMFF International Women’s Day Runway Lunch, featuring Megan Park, Malvern Town Hall, March 6.
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run and critical polling information withheld from Labor’s leadership team. Party veterans lament scaring too many voters away with its plans to wind back negative gearing and franking credits. These tax measures were needed to fund generous health and education promises but, as former ACTU secretary Bill Kelty observes, “It was like Phar Lap trying to have a jockey with 15 stone on him.” Maiden also reveals Bill Shorten was spooked by the prospect of the Daily Telegraph publishing a story reviving rape allegations against him, and
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Chef and owner Vikram Kotamraju opened his 30-seat Indian restaurant (used to be Shompen) after 11 months of renovations to upgrade and reflect
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his intricate take on Indian food. Must order: tandoori potato smoked in a sack
This new bar boasts 27 taps and batched cocktails. The drinks program, run by Joshua Crawford (ex-Mjolner, Vue de Monde), is big on sustainability and a Spanish grazing menu is by Henry Sugar. Must order: padron peppers stuffed with macadamia and mussels
Chef Ian Curley (French Saloon, Kirk’s Wine Bar) has teamed up with Valerio Calabro (La Svolta, Figo) to open Ganzo – cool in Tuscan dialect. The kitchen prepares Neapolitan pizzas and pasta from scratch. Must order: paccheri pasta with slow-cooked octopus ragu
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This cosy corner wine bar is fast becoming a new local. There are 36 seats outdoors, 36 inside and space for six in the upstairs lounge. Expect more than 20 wines by the glass, cheese and charcuterie platters and small, snacky plates. Must order: a sherry with Spanish anchovies and fried padron and pickled peppers 67 Cardigan Place, Albert Park ● thevictor.com.au
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In an elongated space with glowing lanterns and flowing noren, people slurp signature black ramen made from a charred miso base. Regular tonkotsu, shoyu and a vegetarian version are also available. Must order: signature black kogashi miso ramen
At the time of writing, almost all of Made Establishment’s venues including Jimmy Grants, Gazi, Crofter, Hotel Argentina and Hellenic Republic in Brighton – with the exception of YoChi frozen yoghurt – are closed after George Calombaris’ empire collapsed. A minute’s silence for the staff without jobs, and the suffering suppliers. ●
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A pool? Check. A barbecue deck? You bet. Teaming these outdoor attributes with an interior devised for harmonious relations, this as-new house within walking reach of primary and secondary schools invites a family to move on in and spread right out. You get a sense of its youth straight up. The introductory landscaping is minimalist and easy-care, and a jaunty facade indicates input from modern minds. Inside, a floor plan featuring a study, main bedroom and open-plan living at ground level, and three bedrooms abetted by a retreat on the first floor greets with alpha-gen swagger. Social spaces get loads of light, then max it out with pale beech floorboards and white walls and ceilings. All up, it’s set for a tribe to get in on the North Eltham vibe. The facade presents in charcoal render, cream contrasts and slate cladding. Find the main bedroom (with walk-in wardrobe and stellar en suite sporting designer basins, glass shower and freestanding bath) to the right of the entrance foyer. To the left, a cutaway and two descending steps announce the roomy living-dining-kitchen area. The kitchen’s Miele appliances include a coffee machine. A wall-mounted, gas fireplace warms the living area, which interacts with the barbecue deck via glass sliding doors. Solidly roofed for service in rain, hail or shine, the deck has a glass balustrade to the pool below. With a ceiling fan and barbecue kitchen, it offers one heck
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Gastronomy is given high priority at this address, with the kitchen admirably equipped; a barbecue on the entertainment terrace and a pizza oven tucked behind the deck. A prestigious location and time-transcending aesthetics also enrich the living experience. The neo-Tudor facade is clinker-brick comely. Extended and modernised, the interior displays spotted gum floors and sunlit spaces including a sitting and living room, kitchen and meals area, dining room and rumpus room – with the latter two adjoining the terrace. The lagoon-style pool and spa and the deck swaddled in exotic greenery, create a tantalising conclusion. Wine fridges included. � KAY KEIGHERY Agent: Miles, Elisse Farquhar 0419 116 130 Price: $2.65 million-$2.75 million Auction: 1pm, March 14
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2 Glen Drive, Eaglemont This Lloyd Wright-inspired masterpiece is set on a vast garden block (1971m2 approx) with access to a Burley-Griffin designed park. Fringed by terraces, it offers stunning formal & informal living/dining rooms; bespoke Gaggenau kitchen; 4 double BRs (main adjoining library/retreat) + study; 4
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Eltham South 5 Haldane Road Peace. Privacy. Prestige Position Privately set amidst established gardens, lush lawn and variety of Australian trees on this 4163m2 allotment, this north facing family home entices you up a long curving driveway from one of arguably Eltham´s most sought after streets. Enriched with luxurious, contemporary appointments, the well configured floorplan embraces versatile living and entertaining areas, complementing them with zoned accommodation options, which along with inspired outdoor spaces, allows for lifestyle enjoyment in an enviable locale. Expressions of Interest: Offers Close Tuesday 10th March at 5pm (Unless Sold Prior)
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Plenty 19 Dry Creek Drive Substance Meets Style From your first glimpse, you know this home is special. Step through the sculptured gardens into a world centered around an amazing inground pool and entertaining precinct that seems to be lifted straight from a five-star resort. Fastidious attention to detail is obvious, as is the craftsmanship and spare no expense approach employed in the construction of this incredible family residence. This unique home exudes luxury. Intelligently designed, beautifully built and with an unmatched sense of style, it´s a home that indulges at every turn. It´s the ultimate family home. Expressions of Interest: Offers Close Tuesday 17th March at 5pm (Unless Sold Prior)
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Eltham 279 Bolton Street Do Not Miss This Exceptional Opportunity Peacefully tucked away in a quiet low-traffic no-through service road, this three-bedroom home on a supersized 929m2 allotment (approx.) delivers an exciting proposition in a highly sought-after neighbourhood. With plenty to embrace and enjoy, lovely appeal and original character are enhanced by contemporary updates added along the way. Easy access to schools, parks, the convenience store, transport, and of course, the centre of Eltham are just the start of the extra bonuses that come with this potential-rich package.
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14 Ivanhoe Parade, IVANHOE Unlimited Potential! This absolute prime parcel of real estate is offered to the market for the first time in 60 years, with a very functional 2 level building and enormous upside to capitalise on these unparalleled city views. Perfectly positioned within the thriving Ivanhoe Commercial precinct, this General Residential zoned allotment of 635 sqm (approx) offers a multitude of options for both developers and owner-occupiers.
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