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The first fashion show I attended was a David Jones parade. I was bestowed with a front row seat at the end of the runway. Carla Zampatti, the doyenne of Australian design, sashayed in wearing a cream suit that only a person with her poise could pull off. I asked Zampatti, as she took position beside me, if we were in good seats. “Darling,” she said, “if we were in Paris, people would kill us for these seats.” In this edition, we meet the new face of David Jones, Victoria Lee. It’s a role that any model would similarly kill for, and her humble origins mean the opportunity is not lost on her. ●
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““I am Euphemia Blackthorne” … and I’m a psychic reader If pressed, I’d describe myself as an intuitive, or
psychic reader, but I don’t like titles. I don’t question my gifts – they just are. What I do is otherworldly, and how do you talk about the great unknown? My parents were old-school and adamant that I needed a “proper” job, so I learnt shorthand and typing and was a legal secretary at a big law firm for a couple of years. They saw me as madly creative, which I thought was odd because I was just me. Then I put myself through fashion school, but I was in fashion for far too long. Innately, I could feel that I was in the wrong place, and, eventually, the universe kicked me out. It was like the tower card in the tarot – there was an almighty bang, and I had a new life. I was shedding old skin that didn’t fit anymore. My parents’ reaction? Well, I’d already been a punk, and they were used to me changing.
When people come to see me, they’re generally intrigued. Often, it’s because they sense that something is little bit out of balance, or they’re fearful – even of their own hopes and dreams. They come for direction, clarity, acceptance and safety. Some customers are hard to crack, but once we get in there it all starts to flow. Some people are quite, “I want to know, but I’m scared,” so they shut themselves off. It’s about making them feel comfortable. I don’t tend to remember things from my sessions with customers. I let it go, because it’s not my journey. It’s lovely though when people come back and say, “Since seeing you, I’ve done this and that, and I’m feeling really good. You’ve helped me through something.” I’m not remotely in it for adulation, but that is satisfying.
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Every morning when I wake up I do a ritual to get myself connected with the four elements and slough off the dreams, but otherwise I don’t have any expectations: every day is different. For instance, a couple of weeks ago, a Buddhist monk came in and we sat down and did a spell together. When it comes to doing readings, there’s an appropriateness of language. I guess that comes from experience and life experience. Customers are putting themselves in a vulnerable position, opening up to a stranger. You have to be sensitive to their circumstances. I had a reading once that still sticks with me, where I was told, “Get prepared because your father’s going to die.” He’s 92. Of course we’re all going to die, but that was completely inappropriate. I guess it made me confront my fears about it, though. ●
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COVER STORY A catwalk favourite for one of the world’s biggest fashion houses, Australian supermodel and country girl Victoria Lee returns home for a much coveted role.
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Victoria’s secret is out
hen 27-year-old model Victoria Lee became the latest face of David Jones, joining the department store for its spring/summer 2018 campaign, there were inevitably comparisons drawn with supermodel Miranda Kerr. The Australian women have plenty in common – both were born and raised in the country and rose to prominence as Victoria’s Secret models, with Lee sharing the lingerie brand’s catwalk with Bella Hadid last year in Shanghai. There’s also a hint of the girl-next-door about them, and cheekbones that could hold up the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Born in Narrandera in the Riverina region of rural NSW, Lee wears her country heart on her sleeve. Her down-to-earth demeanour is what keeps her grounded in a business that is so competitive – especially when you call New York home. Perhaps it’s the fact she never set out to make it as a model that makes her appear less business-like and more in it for the wonderment. Making the move from NSW to New York six years ago wasn’t an easy step for a girl who was always home for family dinners and regularly visited her Nan (who still has Victoria’s childhood artworks hanging in her home). But, when the opportunity to start modelling nine years ago presented itself, Lee was up for the challenge and deferred a university degree in dietetics to try her luck in the Big Apple. “Where I’m from, people usually go straight to university after school or get a job, and nobody really pursues anything creative,” says Lee, who made her David
Jones runway debut for the spring/summer 2018 show in Sydney a few weeks ago. “I was scared to leave my country life to be honest,” she recalls. “I come from a close-knit family who do everything together. I had to put all my eggs in the one basket if I seriously wanted to pursue modelling and that meant going abroad. Everyone would ask me, ‘So what is your Plan B?’ I was like, ‘I am just hoping that Plan A works out’.” Lee, who has a younger brother Alex, never aspired to be a model but was always told as a young teen that she looked like one. When the opportunity came knocking, she initially agreed to do it to raise some pocket money, but it’s become a huge earner now. She’s walked in plenty of Australian Fashion Weeks, done a campaign for Seafolly and made the cover of the Rising Stars issue for Elle Australia. One of her first editorial shoots at Harper’s Bazaar also starred fellow DJs ambassador and model Jessica Gomes.
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n the day we meet in Woolharra, in Sydney, Lee is thrilled her parents Chris and Jackie have also made the journey to see her. Among the conga line of agents, minders, models and make-up artists buzzing around the large Victorian mansion preparing for various shoots, her country folk look like they’ve just come in from a corner store. They sit in a corner in conversation with another Hadid, Anwar, who is in Australia for his first DJ’s gig. “I haven’t seen my dad in seven months, it’s so exciting to have them here,” she says. “Mum’s time is a little more flexible and can come and see me in Sydney at short
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notice, I saw her two weeks ago. She’s been an amazing supporter of mine and very encouraging.” Home for Lee is now in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, where she shares an apartment with her art director boyfriend Matt McDonald. “I don’t think my mum would like the idea of losing me to the States forever. I will always call Australia home,” she says. At 175 centimetres, Lee works hard to keep fit. She looks up to supermodels like Elle MacPherson and Megan Gale, and counts Cate Blanchett as style inspiration. “You have to be totally committed to the process,” she says of her figure. “Health and fitness is a lifestyle choice and I make a conscious decision every day to look after myself. I also want to live a long life. I go to the gym and eat well, but I don’t beat myself up if I want pancakes, I just make sure I balance it.” Lee, who says she has never felt shy in front of the camera, knows she owes a lot to being one of the lucky 55 models cast by Victoria’s Secret last year. Only a handful of Australian supermodels can say the same, including Kelly Gale and Bridget Malcolm. “I had a lot of nervous energy to burn in the day leading up to finding out whether I had been cast or not,” she recalls. “I was in the bathroom scrubbing my tiles frantically, trying to distract myself. “I was so engrossed that I missed seeing an email saying they wanted me in the show. If you asked me 10 years ago would I have ever imagined being a model, I would have just laughed. “It’s been a dream come true and I know the sort of doors a show like that can open for a model and I am ever grateful.” ●
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FOOD For all his cheekiness the world’s most famous chef, Jamie Oliver, has serious unfinished business. Wo r d s
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t was in 2005 when chef Jamie Oliver took on a televised project that is still shaping his culinary vision. In Jamie’s School Dinners, the ebullient foodie battled fearsome dinner ladies, outraged students and funding cuts to highlight the dangerous amount of processed food being fed to Britain’s school kids. Except, this wasn’t a British movement. It was global. “I guess I should have predicted it would go viral,” he says. “And perhaps it always should have anyway. It began talking about school dinners and how they were fundamental to our kids’ physical and mental wellbeing in daylight hours, but it enlarged into this bigger conversation about lunches in general and all the hidden nasties present in so much of what we give our kids, whether in school or out of it. “Like most things I take on, they begin as one little idea and soon morph into something I can’t really pull back in,” he laughs. Despite a number of obstacles and a rapidly expanding brief, Jamie’s School Dinners eventually led to a government-instigated overhaul of cafeteria menus across Britain which sought to replace processed and fried foods with healthier homecooked alternatives. Since School Dinners, his net has been cast everwider. Moving beyond British shores, that scope has seen his Food Revolution tackle issues in China, the US, Canada, and here in Australia. In part, it has propelled Oliver, who originally made his mark as the Naked Chef, transform from cheeky celebrity chef to bona fide social campaigner. He has fronted a number of televised movements
Naked ambition undertaking a degree in food nutrition. “What I love about almost every country this has been to is that we may not be speaking the same language or have the same words, but everyone understands [what’s] important,” he says. “You instinctively know what’s right and what’s wrong in a lunch – it’s just common sense. I think we are most closely aligned to Australia and New Zealand and it’s always been a thrill working there. “It’s that mutual respect we have for each other and it’s such a buzz to be able to have similar relationships across the other side of the world.”
“I think we are most closely aligned to Australia and New Zealand and it’s always been a thrill working there. It’s that mutual respect ... ” – such as 2008 series Ministry of Food – and has been part of a host of radical charity initiatives including his own Jamie’s Food Revolution, which states its mission as to “provoke debate and inspire real, meaningful, positive change in the way our children access, consume and understand food”. The desire to encourage children to see the benefits of healthy cooking even led to Oliver – a dyslexic who read his first book aged 38 –
Of course, as Oliver’s personal reputation has risen, so too have his charitable contributions and he is said to be the seventh most generous celebrity in the UK. His work earned him an Honorary Fellowship from the Royal College of General Practitioners and the esteemed TED Prize, which grants the winner US$100,000 ($138,000) to put towards their “wish to change the world”, which he stated in 2013 was
“your help to create a strong, sustainable movement to educate every child about food, inspire families to cook again and empower people everywhere to fight obesity”. There have been leaps and bounds made in the fight against child obesity, and Oliver’s charities continue to work raising awareness of the more hidden aspects of a global epidemic. However, the chef himself has regularly asserted that the problems he has devoted so much time and money to combating start with how parents educate their children. With the march of technological advancement, Oliver is aware that the issue he is facing is now perhaps more widespread than it was more than a decade ago. “I have a problem with all these kids and iPhones, for example,” he wrote on his blog. “I see it first-hand: you go somewhere and a group of kids will hold up iPhones to take your picture. “They’re looking at me, and I’m looking at about £3000 ($5300) worth of phones thinking: ‘Are these seriously your phones?’ Why do you need this stuff?’ ” ● Starting in this edition, we’ll be regularly featuring recipes from Jamie Oliver. First up, a fresh and zesty Matera Salad p11
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JAMIE OLIVER \ CHEF ST YLE
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nspired by the ingredients that kept popping up in the Basilicatan region, I’ve come up with this beautiful salad recipe. One of the links and foundations is the marinating of the oranges with chilli, which also results in the creation of an incredible dressing that’s both punchy and refreshing, like a ray of Italian sunshine. ●
Matera Salad Rocket, mint, apple, crunchy veg, orange & chilli dressing Serves 4-6 30 minutes 1 clove of garlic 3 oranges 1 teaspoon dried red chilli flakes Red wine vinegar Extra virgin olive oil 100g red cabbage ½ a cucumber 6 small mixed-colour heritage carrots 4 sprigs of fresh mint 1 eating apple 50g wild rocket 200g ball of burrata
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Method ■ Halve the garlic clove and rub the cut sides all over a large serving platter. Top and tail the oranges, trim away the peel, cut into rounds and
arrange on the platter. In a pestle and mortar, bash the chilli flakes with 1 teaspoon of sea salt until fine, then scatter most of it over the orange slices. Drizzle with 3 tablespoons each of red wine vinegar and oil and leave to marinate. Meanwhile, very finely shred the cabbage. Peel the cucumber and halve lengthways, removing the seedy core, then chop into small chunks. Wash the carrots and finely slice lengthways. Pick the mint leaves, slicing or tearing the larger ones. Core the apple and slice into thin wedges, then place it all on the platter with the rocket. Season with salt and black pepper, then gently toss together with your fingertips to dress. Tear open the soft, oozy burrata, place proudly on top of the salad, drizzle with a little more oil, sprinkle over the remaining chilli dust from a height, and serve. Great with a stack of hot toast on the side. ●
(2018 Jamie Cooks Italy), photography by David Loftus.
CALORIES 343kcal FAT 22.4g SAT FAT 8.6g PROTEIN 11.3g CARBS 25.9g SUGAR 23.4g SALT 2.3g FIBRE 8.7g
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CHEERS
Finding the Middle ground
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rak is a clear, colourless, anise-flavoured spirit with a similar flavour profile to ouzo, pastis, sambucca and raki. It’s found in many Middle Eastern countries but is most commonly associated with the Levant, an area now home to Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, Syria and Jordan. You can also find arak at Bar Saracen, a selfdescribed “bar/restaurant of Middle Eastern appearance” in the city’s Punch Lane. Ari Vlassopoulos, co-owner of Bar Saracen with chef Joseph Abboud (Rumi, Moor’s Head), is mostly relaxed when it comes to serving drinks. The bar’s humorously annotated cocktail list includes the Sheik Zahid, a delicious, punchy take on a classic Toronto, mixing bourbon, Cynar, bitters and lemon zest over ice, and Fatima’s Tears, which blends vodka, gin, lime, mint and Strega.
They’re simply garnished drinks, designed to be made and served quickly. “Our thing has always been to get people a drink straight away,” Vlassopoulos says. “Nothing overcomplicated, just good flavours, big ice, a nice glass. We like to keep it simple. Sometimes we’ll even smile when we serve it.” When it comes to arak, however, there are rules. “No one does shots of arak,” he says. The correct (and best) way of drinking arak is the traditional way. The spirit is first diluted with water – around one-third arak to two-thirds water – and then poured over ice. This mixing of spirit and water turns the arak a milky white colour, sometimes called “the milk of lions” in the Levant and also known as the “louche effect”.
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This diluted form of arak is – surprisingly for those suspicious of anise-flavoured drinks – excellent with food. At Saracen you can team it with excellent green olives stuffed with labne, crunchy torshi pickles, okra crisp-fried and served with lemon and cumin, house-made hummus topped with prawns and octopus served with pickled green peppers. The soft, milky texture of the arak goes particularly well with
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When boy meets girl Designer Akira Isogawa interprets an iconic fashion movement. Wo r d s
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n a career first, Australian fashion designer Akira Isogawa rides the ’80s wave with a unisex collection that blurs gender identity. “This collection was designed to be more gender neutral,” says a softly spoken Isogawa, who moved to Sydney from Japan in 1986 and started studying fashion at East Sydney Tech a few years later. Titled Vicious Beauty, the 25th anniversary resort collection plays on the notion of what it means to be masculine and feminine.
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Under Isogawa’s watchful eye, fashion is where boys will be girls, and vice versa. It’s also the first time Isogawa has experimented with an era that harks back to his teenage years – when new romantics, big hair and bold prints ruled the landscape. “I use motifs from vintage 1980s textiles my friend Diane, a seamstress, gave me when I first arrived in Australia,” he recalls, of the box of fabrics he unearthed while searching for inspiration. “The fabrics sat there and I contemplated what I would do with them.” Isogawa is one of Australia’s leading fashion designers and leans on avant-garde and abstract forms to deliver silhouettes built for layering. His pieces are feminine without the frills, sexy without overt skin exposure, and he chimes on his Japanese past with occasional nods to kimono life. He is notoriously shy, a quietly spoken master of his trade who works from his studio in Marrickville and recently showed the collection at Melbourne Fashion Week.
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A 1980s salute by Akira Isogawa in his Resort 19 collection at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week.
“Fashion evolves – that’s the nature of it and, as designers, we need to modify,” he says of keeping his vision true to his DNA, but open to new forms of expression. “I am mindful to not alienate our market audience, but this time I felt there was a real need to do a unisex collection to show another side of the brand.” Soft pastels and subtle prints drive Vicious Beauty – a collection steeped in ruffles, sequins and organza. If you asked Isogawa 10 years ago if he considered the ’80s a vintage era, he would have convinced you otherwise, but these days he’s OK with that salute. Growing up in Kyoto, where his family still lives, Isogawa says he would rather forget his own fashion faux pas of the time. “I became quite fashion conscious in the
’80s and started buying clothes for myself,” he says. “I was quite embarrassed by what I looked like and avoided it as a point of reference in my own work,” he adds. But he’s made peace with that past. “In 1980-81 I was listening to a lot of underground Japanese bands and British new-romantic rock. I only wore black and grey – it was a very dark period in fashion – it’s what everybody was doing so it was a social norm you could say,” he says. “It took coming to Australia to embrace colour and I’ve filtered that influence into my collections. “The light in Australia was instantly noticeable to me, the bright sky and lightness all around. It deserved to be replicated in colour.” ●
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A century in the making EXHIBITION Boxing gloves and
fragile notes tell Mandela’s story.
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ith the political climate heating up in Australia in recent months around race and immigration, a new Melbourne exhibition could offer a timely intervention. Mandela My Life: The Official Exhibition is a definitive collection of artefacts and stories documenting the extraordinary life and times of Nelson Mandela, regarded as the father of postapartheid South Africa. And, in a coup for Melbourne Museum, the exhibition will open for the first time in Melbourne before embarking on a five-year, Nelson Mandela
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The apartheid regime, which repressed black, coloured and Asian South Africans to the benefit of whites, operated in South Africa from 1948 for more than 50 years. Following Mandela’s release from jail in 1991 he engaged on a world tour, including a visit to Melbourne, where he advocated for a peaceful transition to democracy in South Africa. Meanwhile, in Australia, comments made earlier this year by Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton about Victorians being “scared to go out to restaurants” because of “African gang violence” have sparked rumblings about race, crime and immigration across the country. Angus Leendertz, 65, a self-described “apartheid refugee” who emigrated from South Africa to Australia in 1980, says he is appalled by Dutton’s
comments. “Mandela’s message of reconciliation and inclusion is more important now than ever before to build a non-racial society,” he says. Earlier this year the Sydney-based Leendertz curated the exhibition Memories of the struggle: Australians against apartheid. “I lived most of my life under the evil of apartheid and witnessed the terrible consequences of a society divided by racism. Australians should shun race-based politics – it has a negative impact on the psyche of a nation.” ● MANDELA MY LIFE: THE OFFICIAL EXHIBITION \ Coincides with the 100th anniversary of Nelson Mandela’s birth, running from September 22 March 3 at the Melbourne Museum. ● mandelamylifeexhibition.com
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f the only exercise you’ve done in the last six months is changing your doona cover or carrying all the shopping inside in one trip then that’s OK, there is no time like the present to make your health and fitness a priority. Whether you’ve never been much of an exerciser or you’ve simply gone through a lull during winter, the important thing is that you ease into it with care so you don’t bash and crash. I totally understand that the hardest part is starting, but once you do a workout or two those endorphins will kick in and have you craving more. Keep in mind, the first week will always be the hardest. You’re changing routine, you’re developing new habits and there’s bound to be some cravings and some muscle soreness. Here are some simple tips to help you get started slowly but surely:
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DON’T GO TOO HARD, TOO FAST \ It’s important
to recognise that motivation is likely to be high as you’re excited about starting something new or getting back into working out. However, trying to undo months (perhaps years) of not taking care of your body in a week is not the right approach. If you push yourself too hard too early you’re likely to be very sore, potentially injure yourself and dramatically increase the chances of stopping before you truly get started. Start slow and gradually build the intensity and frequency of your workouts. START WITH SOMETHING YOU ENJOY \ If you’ve never been into running, don’t make a long run your first workout back. Begin with a workout you enjoy or one you think you will enjoy and try as many things as it takes
until you find something that you will stick to. A group body pump class, a walk with a friend, a pilates class – it doesn’t matter. Just doing something active is the way to go to start building up that positive momentum.
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n elite collection of eight, high-end reservefacing homes will overlook an expansive protected nature reserve on elevated sites near the peak of Mirvac’s Tullamore community in Doncaster. The 8 Edition homes are the latest release designed by Mirvac, which is transforming the 47 undulating hectares of the former Eastern Golf Course into an aesthetically-designed, sustainable community for around 800 residences. The eight luxury homes will be built in two groups of four amid 6.8 hectares of native parklands including an ornamental lake, boardwalks and walking trails. Each grand home features a private elevator from a double basement garage with walkin storage to two levels of living above. With a choice of three layouts, buyers can opt for four bedrooms with two living areas or five bedrooms. The main living area and master bedroom suite open to terraces overlooking the treetops of the nature reserve. The master suite includes an extensive walk-in wardrobe and en suite with a double vanity and freestanding bath. ●
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patio, porch and garage \
Mirvac Design senior associate
Tullamore’s proposed $27
● Sales \ Mirvac
Anita Tyler says the 8 Edition
million Next Gen Doncaster
Jay Ding 0466 414 514
homes are designed to
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optimise and integrate their
indoor and outdoor pools, a
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idyllic natural aspect using a
creche and a restaurant with
● Open \ 4-5pm Thursday,
palette of luxury materials that
a cafe planned for The Stables
11am–noon Sunday or by
includes stone benchtops with
heritage building nearby.
appointment
optional timber flooring and
Large nature reserves will
joinery. Kitchens feature Miele
include walking trails and an
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cooking appliances, kitchen
ornamental lake and provide
Four or five-bedroom \
islands and walk-in pantries.
protected habitats for birdlife.
$1.78 million - $1.98 million
355.95 square metres
LOCATION \ Thirteen kilometres from the CBD, Tullamore is 800 metres from Westfield Doncaster shopping centre and 900 metres from Doncaster’s Park and Ride facility. Also nearby are Aquarena Leisure Centre, the Eastern Freeway and leading schools. ●
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almer, a rare riverfront development just 3.5 kilometres from the city, offers expansive apartments with river and CBD views on the border of Abbotsford, Kew, Hawthorn and Richmond. Leading Australian architects Bates Smart designed the U-shaped tiered building with continuous terraces, giving all apartments wraparound balconies and full-width windows. Ranging from 60 to 313 square metres internally with outdoor spaces of up to 209 square metres, the 75 apartments are available in 142 layouts with the further chance to personalise and amalgamate. Salta Properties is launching Walmer next month and managing director Sam Tarascio says it will challenge current thinking on off-the plan development. “A three-bedroom apartment can easily become a larger form two-bedroom home with a generous study or an extravagant one bedroom with extensive living and dining spaces.” Australian landscape specialists Taylor Cullity Lethlean are upgrading the riverfront environs with 6000 square metres of landscaping featuring local indigenous plants. ● LIZ MCLACHLAN
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concierge service.
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The elusive luxe factor commonly sought in modern homes is well and truly achieved in this renovated Victorian. The interior mirrors the classic sophistication of its doublefronted facade and blue-chip South Yarra postcode, while taking full advantage of the north-facing rear aspect. Timeless design features throughout the single-storey floor plan start with dark timber floors, high ceilings and carved detailing on the arched central hallway running from the front door to the kitchen. All the bedrooms (two with period open fireplaces) are positioned off this hallway, including the main with an expansive walk-in wardrobe flowing through to an en suite. This bathroom is Japanese-inspired, with fully tiled surfaces, a shower, double vanity and sunken bath. The hallway continues, opening to adjoining living and dining areas with a matte concrete-framed gas fireplace and doors leading to a small courtyard. On the other side of the hallway is the main bathroom, study and laundry. At the rear of the floor plan is the kitchen (with a walkin pantry) that’s beautifully surrounded by floor-toceiling glass framing lush garden views and the outdoor entertaining area. There is a refined elegance displayed in the kitchen’s minimal design accented by terrazzo-style floor tiles and two-tone island bench. A glass sliding door off the kitchen connects to the outdoor entertaining area covered by a timber-beamed roof and tiled with crazy pavers. It centres around a fireplace for cosy winter dining next to the built-in barbecue. Hidden around the corner is another outdoor area
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featuring a similar aesthetic to the Japanese-style en suite. This entire space is designed to feel like a day spa, adopting
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a timber structure encompassing a stylish mosaic spa,
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steam room and powder room. Surrounding plant life adds
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to feeling of being transported away from the nearby CBD. Also included within the property are watering and security systems, a basement wine cellar, hydronic heating, ducted airconditioning and C-Bus lighting control. While there is no garage, there is valuable parking space (uncovered) behind the front gate for two cars. ● AMELIA BARNES property@domainreview.com.au Agent: Kay & Burton, Mark McKenzie 0457 727 552 Price: $4.25 million-$4.5 million Auction: 11am, September 22
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This is a house that makes people want to break into leaps, bounds and a bit of ballet or AFL. So much space – a great long hall and three living areas plus a covered terrace by the pool – inspires extravagant movement. The two-storey, Carter Grange-built house is ideal for a growing family. There’s a lounge with a fireplace, and a 12-metre family and meals area that opens to the terrace. Too many chefs can’t spoil the big stone kitchen, which has a walk-in pantry and adjoining laundry. Four first-floor bedrooms (the main with en suite) and a retreat are supplemented by a ground-floor study or fifth bedroom. ● ALISON BARCLAY
Agent: The Agency, Mark Sproule 0408 090 205 Price: $2.2 million-$2.4 million Auction: 11.30am, September 15
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There is no compromising on space or luxury features in this recently built three-storey property with a lift, six-car basement garage with turntable, pool, multiple living areas and en suites in every bedroom. On the ground floor is a formal lounge (with one of two gas fireplaces), study, laundry and powder room with the main open-plan living hub at the rear. Floor-to-ceiling windows create an outlook to the pool and outdoor dining area. In addition to a walk-in wardrobe and en suite in every bedroom, the main bedroom also features a built-in wardrobe and balcony. The fourth bedroom is on the basement level and is currently set up as a theatre-rumpus room. ● AMELIA BARNES Agent: Kay & Burton, Tim Picken 0419 305 802 Price: $3 million-$3.2 million Private auction: 7pm, September 18
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SURREY HILLS \ 113 CROYDON ROAD
Agent: Jellis Craig,
ASHBURTON \ 23 PITT STREET
Geordie Dixon 0418
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Price: $1.9 million
961 264 Price: $1.25
It might look pint-sized from the outside, but this single-
Auction: 2pm,
This single-storey property on the fringe of Darling Park near
million-$1.35 million
fronted Victorian contains a spacious two-storey floor plan
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public transport and local clubs is ideal for downsizers who
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and landscaped garden. Northern light streams in through
host regular guests. The floor plan positions living areas at
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the renovated kitchen with adjoining main living-dining area
the centre with three bedrooms (main with en suite and
at the ground floor rear looking out to the backyard. This
walk-in wardrobe), the laundry and main bathroom around
outdoor area is spectacular, featuring a paved dining terrace
the perimeter. Sliding doors off the carpeted living room
and raised garden with mature trees and a workshop. Two
lead to a paved and partly covered courtyard. Additional
bedrooms in the original portion of the home (the main with
features include hydronic heating, ducted vacuum, solar
a walk-in wardrobe and en suite) feature open fireplaces.
panels, roof storage and a double lock-up garage. Plants
The remaining two are upstairs along with a retreat area
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It looks a picture-perfect souvenir of the 1920s, but this Hamptons-style house is the brand-newbie on the block between Hedgeley Dene and Central parks. The baywindow sitting room, at the front, and living and dining rooms opening to the barbecue terrace, pool and northfacing garden offer beautiful places for entertaining or quiet retreat. There’s also a first-floor lounge for the kids. Gourmands will enjoy the luxurious kitchen, which has integrated appliances and a butler’s pantry; the cellar is down the hall. Four zoned bedrooms include a ground-floor main suite with a dressing room and marble en suite shower and free-standing tub. ● ALISON BARCLAY Agent: Marshall White, James Tomlinson 0408 350 684 Price: $4 million-$4.4 million Auction: 11.30am, September 15
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CAMBERWELL \ 37 COCHRAN AVENUE
Agent: Buxton, Luke
ARMADALE \ 52 BARKLY AVENUE
Bartholomew
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Agent: Marshall White, Michael Martin
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Price: $2.7
0478 011 216 Price: $3 million-
This Sunnyside Estate belle brims with good things of
million-$2.97 million
Enchantingly pretty, and set in a big garden with a studio
$3.3 million
yesteryear: Leadlight bay windows and something fast
Auction: 11.30am,
and a workshop, this Victorian has everything to make
Auction: 10.30am,
becoming history in Camberwell, a quarter-acre block. The
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a school-aged family happy. Heritage hunters will fancy
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solid brick, triple-gabled house sprawls generously over a
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single level. Two living rooms with fireplaces, formal and
of which open to the wraparound verandah. For sunshine
casual dining rooms, a study and a sunroom promise lots
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of communal space and the gazebo is a picturesque place
and meals area, glossy in timber below conservatory-style
for a barbecue. The house has been smartly maintained,
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with some long-ago but appealing renovations, notably
patio. Three carpeted bedrooms include the spacious main
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ASHBURTON 6 Munro Ave 23 Pitt St 1/5 Normandy St
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64a Gordon St
Marshall White
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Elders
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22 Halley Ave
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659 Burke Rd
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CAMBERWELL
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18 Nicholsdale Rd
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29 Glyndon Rd
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Buxton
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Kay & Burton
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34 Murphy St
RT Edgar
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Kay & Burton
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11a/635 St Kilda Rd
RT Edgar
48
8 Burnie St
RT Edgar
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Marshall White
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3HQWKRXVH 0DOYHUQ 5RDG 7RRUDN ^ƚƵŶŶŝŶŐ ĚĞǀĞůŽƉĞƌ͛Ɛ ŽǁŶ ǁŚŽůĞ ĨůŽŽƌ ƉĞŶƚŚŽƵƐĞ ŝŶ DĞůďŽƵƌŶĞ͛Ɛ ŵŽƐƚ ĞdžĐůƵƐŝǀĞ ƐƵďƵƌď ƐŚŽǁĐĂƐĞƐ ϯϱϭƐƋŵ ŽĨ ƐƚĂƚĞ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ Ăƌƚ ĨŽƵƌ ďĞĚƌŽŽŵ ƚŚƌĞĞ ďĂƚŚƌŽŽŵ ĂĐĐŽŵŵŽĚĂƚŝŽŶ ŝŶ Ă ďŽƵƚŝƋƵĞ ĐŽŵƉůĞdž ŽĨ ĨŝǀĞ͕ ĨĞĂƚƵƌŝŶŐ ŐĞŶĞƌŽƵƐ ƌŽŽŵ ƐŝnjĞƐ͕ ĞŶĐŝƌĐůŝŶŐ ƚĞƌƌĂĐĞ͕ ĞdžƉĂŶƐŝǀĞ ŽƉĞŶ ůŝǀŝŶŐ ĂƌĞĂƐ͕ ŶŽƌƚŚ ĨĂĐŝŶŐ ŝŶĚŽŽƌͬŽƵƚĚŽŽƌ ĞŶƚĞƌƚĂŝŶŝŶŐ͕ ŐŽůĚ ĐůĂƐƐ ŚŽŵĞ ƚŚĞĂƚƌĞ͕ ƐƚƵĚLJ͕ ŐLJŵ ĂŶĚ ĞĂƐLJ ĨůŽǁŝŶŐ ĨůŽŽƌƉůĂŶ ǁŝƚŚ ďĞƐƉŽŬĞ ŝŵƉŽƌƚĞĚ ĨŝŶŝƐŚĞƐ͕ ĂďƵŶĚĂŶƚ ŶĂƚƵƌĂů ůŝŐŚƚ͕ ƉƌŝǀĂƚĞ ůŝĨƚ ĂĐĐĞƐƐ͕ ĐŽŵƉƌĞŚĞŶƐŝǀĞ ŚŽŵĞ ĂƵƚŽŵĂƚŝŽŶ ĂŶĚ ĞdžƚĞŶƐŝǀĞ ƐƚŽƌĂŐĞ͘ ^ƵƌƌŽƵŶĚĞĚ ďLJ ŵĂŶLJ ƉƌĞƐƚŝŐŝŽƵƐ dŽŽƌĂŬ ƉƌŽƉĞƌƚŝĞƐ͕ ƚŚŝƐ ůƵdžƵƌŝŽƵƐ ĨĂŵŝůLJ ŚŽŵĞ ŝƐ ĐůŽƐĞ ƚŽ ƉƵďůŝĐ ƚƌĂŶƐƉŽƌƚ ĂŶĚ ŽĨĨĞƌƐ ĞĂƐLJ ĂĐĐĞƐƐ ƚŽ ĞůŝƚĞ ƉƌŝǀĂƚĞ ƐĐŚŽŽůƐ͕ dŽŽƌĂŬ ĂŶĚ ,ĂǁŬƐďƵƌŶ sŝůůĂŐĞƐ ĂŶĚ ,ŝŐŚ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ ƌŵĂĚĂůĞ͘
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