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PEOPLE & PROPERTY OF MELBOURNE

MARCH 4-10, 2020

MICHAEL ROWLAND

BOOK REVIEW: LABOR PAINS

REBECCA VALLANCE

TAKING ON THE FASHION WORLD

FOREVER FRIENDS

MEGAN PARK & LISA GORMAN

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HAILEY COULES

The editor’s desk

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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FASHION How Rebecca Vallance became the label on every style lover’s lips. Wo r d s

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rom her birthplace of Ballarat in regional Victoria to New York, Australian fashion designer Rebecca Vallance always knew she wanted her brand to have an international presence and she’s achieved just that in under 10 years. She returns to Melbourne to make her debut as a guest speaker at the Virgin Australia Melbourne Fashion Festival’s Fashion Summit, talking risk and reputation in the fashion world. Her fan base includes actress Eva Longoria, actress/comedian Celeste Barber, TV personality Kylie Gillies and Priyanka Chopra (yes, that Mrs Nick Jonas), yet Vallance isn’t one to brag about every A-lister wearing her clothes on social media. Mind you, those aren’t sponsored posts either – they’re diehard followers devouring her every sartorial stitch. When Vallance launched her brand in 2011, she was living in London and dropped a small capsule of kaftans that quickly sold to Harvey Nichols in Kuwait. It was a telling sign of what was to come, with orders from Europe soon after. These days there are no kaftans to be found; instead she’s honed her silhouettes into something grander and party-bound. Adored for her structured elegance, Vallance knows her voice in the cluttered fashion world. From suits to minis and midis, she’s a fine balance between flirty and functional where elegance always finds a spot at the dinner table too. Vallance, who graduated from Victoria University

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Risk and reward with a business degree, started out as a teenage model and dabbled in PR before finding her place in fashion. She measures her success on an international scale. “I always wanted my brand to have an international presence,” she says. “I never started this label as a hobby.” The brand celebrates 10 years next January; a feat she’s proud of, but admits it’s been hard work. The busy mother of two spends a lot of time travelling – she’s just back from New York – meeting with buyers and planning her brand’s expansion. She says showing at New York Fashion Week twice in her career and scoring a lucrative account with Net-A-Porter ignited her profile. “That was my game-changer,” Vallance says. “Having a global presence is a reminder that you’re doing something right.” She says her brand has evolved just as she has over the years. “[It’s] now a full-fledged ready-towear collection that can appeal to many women of all ages,” she says. “I spend a lot of time travelling to all markets and seeing what the international

audience wants too. As I have grown older, so has the brand.” She takes to the stage at VAMFF on March 13 alongside Mary Lou Ryan from Bassike and Margie Woods of Viktoria & Woods. Vallance knows all about the importance of risk. “I’m very calculated with my risk-taking and very strategic. I always think things through,” she says. “I am at the core a creative designer of the brand, but I run the business as a business. “I guess with fashion you need to have the stomach for it – it’s never an easy ride. You have to make sure you are prepared and know when taking a risk is crucial or not.” Vallance’s autumn/winter 2020 collection is inspired by the movie Swinging Safari – there’s plenty of animal instinct with leopard print and pops of colour. “This season it’s all about the animal print,” she says. “It’s full of texture and earthy colouring.” ● ● vamff.com.au

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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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t’s taken 26 years for Australian designer Camilla Freeman-Topper to open up publicly about losing her mother Pamela to ovarian cancer when she was 11. Together with her brother Marc, through their namesake fashion house she is raising awareness via a new campaign and limited edition T-shirts. “We’ll never be healed; it’s horrible to lose your mother,” says Freeman-Topper, who started Camilla and Marc in 2003 – a fashion brand that’s become one of the country’s leading lines. “It’s only been in the past 18 months that Marc and I have spoken about it and decided we needed to give back and raise awareness via our position in fashion.” The Ovaries: Talk About Them campaign is designed to get people talking. There are two

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limited-edition T-shirts on sale, designed by Camilla and Marc, with all proceeds donated to Ovarian Cancer Research UNSW Sydney. The money raised will assist Associate Professor Caroline Ford and her team to develop early detection tests for ovarian cancer. “Talking about the disease that took our mother has given me and my brother more strength for sure,” says Freeman-Topper. “Marc was only 13, we were just kids. But if we share our story with others who have gone through it, then hopefully the more we talk about it, the more awareness can take place. Sharing is a powerful thing.” The siblings collaborated with Perth illustrator Rina Freiberg for one of the designs. “We chose Rina because we like her work and felt we could

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collaborate well together,” says Freeman-Topper. “I wanted an abstract version of a woman’s body and for it to be a symbol of celebration. I also want the women who are wearing it to feel empowered.” The second T-shirt is unisex and is also pitched at blokes. Simply carrying with the slogans “Power” and “Solidarity”, it’s a chance for men to feel part of the conversation too. “Ovarian cancer affects husbands, fathers, sons, brothers. It’s an important process in raising awareness,” Freeman-Topper says. Working on the new campaign has opened up old wounds for the designer, who is also a married mother of three. “The past few months have brought up a lot of emotion, it’s been full-on,” she says. “But the time feels right to speak about our loss and pain and what better way than to honour our mum by bringing much needed attention to this insidious disease.” Their late mother Pamela lives on through the fashion label; and according to Freeman-Topper, she’s ever present. “From a young age I always wanted to celebrate women. I guess you could say that’s Mum in there somewhere in our approach,” she says. “We’re all about looking after women from how they dress to making sure they feel strong and go about their day with the confidence required in this world.” In Australian, three women die from ovarian cancer every day, and globally the disease takes the lives of close to 300,000 women annually – it’s an alarming statistic that makes Freeman-Topper emotional. She’s all about regular check-ups at the GP and wants the disease to shift from the norm to a rarity. “Mum’s passing brought me and my brother closer,” she says. “We share an innate trust, which is why our brand magic works, but we’re also bonded by this loss. Now is our chance to do something for her and really get behind a good cause.” ● THE OVARIES: TALK ABOUT THEM \ The T-shirts are available in-store and online through Camilla and Marc from March 2. Camilla and Marc’s new collection will be part of Runway 1 on March 11 at the Virgin Australia Melbourne Fashion Festival.

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or Bill Shorten’s Labor Party, it was meant to be the “unlosable” election. Liberal MPs had just deposed another prime minister, the government was bitterly divided and on the nose with voters. What could possibly go wrong? Well, plenty did, and it’s all recounted in gory detail by seasoned political journalist Samantha Maiden in this gripping new book. Party Animals dissects how an overly ambitious and complacent Labor Party let victory slip through its fingers. Senior party figures, from Shorten down, open up to Maiden with candid, and often brutal, reflections on the fiasco. There is a lot of finger pointing between Shorten supporters and ALP head office about who should wear the blame. We get an insight into an often shambolic campaign, with key policy decisions made on the

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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he philosophy of Helene de Chappotin looms large at Ave Maria College. The foundress of the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary was known as an honest and compassionate woman who had firm views about the value and importance of education. Those views still underpin the college’s approach to education today. De Chappotin believed that “learning is for fullness of life for all” and the college supports this by constantly pushing the boundaries to deliver learning that is “contemporary, collaborative, rigorous and relevant”. The most recent illustration of Ave Maria’s commitment to providing young women with the best education possible is the opening of the Helene Province building, named in honour of de Chappotin. The fully refurbished and extended building was officially blessed and opened last September by Archbishop Peter A Comensoli and the Aboriginal Catholic Ministry’s Sherry Balcombe. “We wanted to update our facilities and create contemporary learning spaces that empower our students to be more effective learners,” says deputy principal Michelle Robertson. “Helene Province has purpose-built classrooms, research areas, indoor and outdoor learning spaces and hubs where students can study independently or break into smaller study groups. Some areas have desks with writeable surfaces where students can brainstorm and there are interactive screens and Wi-Fi throughout the building. It is a fantastic space and staff and students have been very excited to move into the building.” The three-storey building is used by students in years 7 to 12 but the top floor is dedicated to year 12 students. It has a modern kitchenette, a lounge area for the older students and it houses the offices of the senior school leader and the director of studies. The welcoming ground floor entrance houses a soaring atrium complete with seating and a grand piano. Large windows with views of the surrounding grounds and suburbs appear throughout the building, flooding it with natural light. “The entry is a fantastic gathering space with great acoustics and it is ideal for music

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performances, presentation nights and concerts,” says Robertson. The Helene Library is on the ground floor and features light timbers and comfortable furniture with quiet study areas, breakout areas for group work and relaxing spaces to enjoy a good book. “Our vision for the library was to create a vibrant space of information, learning and reading and fostering information literacy skills,” says Robertson. “We have an IT support set-up in the library at breaktime if students have issues with IT and our Learning Enhancement Team is also located in the library to support students with particular learning needs.” A state-of-the-art food technology centre, a photography dark room, and the college’s careers service and psychologist are also part of the Helene Province building. Sustainability and reduced energy consumption

have been incorporated in the design with low energy lighting, heating and airconditioning and plenty of opportunities to make the most of natural cross-ventilation. “Our students have been very excited to take ownership of the building. They are proud of it and use the spaces well. We’ve also had fantastic feedback from staff and parents who see it as a bright and vibrant place of learning. You can’t help but be excited when you are in there,” says Robertson. “Helene Province recognises the importance of education for young women and supports learning excellence. It is very student-centred. Every decision we make about a building or program is about providing our students with the best learning opportunities to help them achieve the greatest success when they go out into the world beyond the Ave Maria community.” ● SARAH MARINOS

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There is a redefinition of space and luxury going on here. This house is extraordinary. Designed by award-winning architects CHT, the huge three-level home is filled with green views of the surrounding park and Jack Merlodesigned gardens, luxurious materials and extraordinary fittings such as Christopher Boots hand-crafted chandeliers and bookmarked European slab-marble floors. On the main floor, the 13.9-metre long living and dining room with pale timber-panelled walls and a stone gas-log fireplace, is one of three huge living and entertainment areas and this zone is warmed by timber panelling that continues in the kitchen. Here, leathered marble finishes, Gaggenau appliances, multiple cooktops and ovens, and a butler’s pantry take meal preparation to another level. Outdoor entertaining is easy. The barbecue kitchen includes a pizza oven and a large deck flanks the gas-heated infinity pool and spa. The main bedroom suite is an indulgent spread of space and detailing with a marble spa en suite, finely crafted walk-in and built-in wardrobes and a fitted study. Also on this floor are another fitted study and a retreat. The family cinema, 15 metres long, is on the bedroom level along with two bathrooms and the laundry. Another cinema, bar and rumpus room is 24.5 metres long and has its own Gaggenau kitchen with pantry and island bench. This level is also home to a gym with adjacent bathroom and sauna, a bedroom and en suite. Designed for a developer as his own home, and built by

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The contemporary addition to this family home in the Mar Lodge Estate works beautifully with the original art deco rooms. There’s an easy transition from the formal lounge and dining rooms, with their ornate ceilings, fireplaces and timber trim, to the stylish and modern open-plan living, dining and kitchen area at the rear. Here, tall windows and glass doors draw in light and open to the deck and pool. The kitchen has stone benchtops. The main bedroom is glamorously deco and has an en suite and walk-in wardrobe. Heating and cooling, a security system and hardwood floors are part of the package with schools, shopping, and transport close by. � BEVERLEY JOHANSON Agent: Brad Teal, Lara Harris, 0433 211 268 Price: $2.1 million-$2.2 million Auction: 12.30pm, March 14

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3J 1K 1L 131 PARK DRIVE, PARKVILLE “DONERAILE” CIRCA 1883 This classic two-storey Victorian terrace is situated in prestigious Park Drive, one of inner Melbourne’s premier streetscapes. Delightfully presented, with its distinctive tuck pointed facade, the house boasts a flexible floorplan that will attract both savvy investors and buyers searching for a family home within this renowned South Parkville pocket. Auction: 28th of March at 11:00am Inspect: Thursday 5:15pm - 6:00pm Saturday 1:15pm - 2:00pm

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