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PEOPLE & PROPERTY OF MELBOURNE

JUNE 8-14, 2022

FASHION

STAR STYLIST GAB WALLER

ART

PICASSO MOVES INTO THE NGV

SALLY HEPWORTH BEST-SELLING AU THOR W RITES HOME

STONNINGTON & BOROONDARA



C o mp i l e d b y

HAILEY COULES

The editor’s desk

GEORGIA QUINN

It’s sometimes difficult to find stories set in our own backyard. American culture inevitably permeates our own and movies, TV and books from afar make their way into the Australian zeitgeist. It’s refreshing then, when this phenomenon works the other way around, as it has with author Sally Hepworth’s novels. Most are set in Melbourne, and they have captured the attention of US bigwigs, including the New York Times (six have made its best-seller list) and film producer Amy Poehler. In our cover story this week, Hepworth talks about her wild imagination and her new book The Younger Wife. ●

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THE EDIT Things we love about Melbourne

OUR COVER \ Sally Hepworth. Photographed by Mrs Smart Photography

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acquisition in Australia,” she says. “I knew sourcing [presented] a massive opportunity. It was the perfect intersection of the excitement from finding solutions to unique problems and my entrepreneurial spirit.” Waller started small, providing a luxury sourcing service for 10 clients, but the business blossomed globally

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COVER STORY

“Most of my books are set in bayside Melbourne – it’s where I grew up ... it made sense to me.”

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Home-spun stories Author Sally Hepworth’s novels bring Melbourne to life – and now Hollywood is taking note. Wo r d s

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uthor Sally Hepworth has a way of instantly drawing you into her books with her painterly impressions of Melbourne. From Sandringham cul-de-sacs to pages that melt with descriptions of a peak summer heatwave, Hepworth weaves our city’s places and experiences into her stories. But it was the six-time New York Times bestselling author’s depiction of Brighton in her 2019 novel The Mother-in-Law that caught the attention of Hollywood. “That was my breakout novel and I think part of its success was telling a story through places I know,” Hepworth says. “Most of my books are set in bayside Melbourne – it’s where I grew up and where my mother and grandmother have grown up. It made sense to me.” American actor and producer Amy Poehler contacted Hepworth (at first on the phone, and then face to face in LA) to discuss turning it into an NBC TV thriller series. “Having Amy Poehler interested in my book came as a total surprise but I’ll take it,” Hepworth says. The series is still in development with Poehler’s production company Paper Kite, which is also responsible for the Netflix series Russian Doll. Hepworth worked in HR and event management before embarking on a full-time writing career while pregnant with her first child. “When I started writing my first book [in 2014], my publisher told me I had to set them in America if I wanted to find an American publisher,” she says. “It felt awkward doing that, but they loved what I wrote and on it went. Over time it felt like I was fudging it and craved my Australian connection.” It wasn’t until Hepworth released her fourth novel, The Family Next Door, in 2018 that her book publisher caved in to her requests to use Melbourne as her backdrop. “By that point in my career ... Liane Moriarty had set her books in Sydney and author Jane Harper had emerged with The Dry,” she says.

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“The success of those writers really got my publisher thinking, sure, let’s see how we go if we do it too.” Hepworth’s latest book, The Younger Wife, follows the relationship of two sisters, Tully and Rachel, whose father Stephen decides to remarry to a younger woman, Heather. The domestic thriller is packed with twists and turns you won’t see coming – and captures the scenic bayside views with a back-stabbing undertone. The idea for The Younger Wife occurred while Hepworth was driving from Sandringham to visit her aunt Gwen at Box Hill Hospital. “She wanted me to get her hot water bottle from home,” Hepworth explains. “I was on the speakerphone with my brothers in the car asking why on earth would she want it. I was on EastLink when the idea clicked for the book.” Hepworth writes in a co-working space close to home and describes her lifestyle as anything but glamorous. Much of her sixth book, The Good Sister, was written at Brighton Library, from where she drew at least some inspiration – the book’s main character is a librarian. During the pandemic she found out The Good Sister was chosen by Amazon to feature on a billboard in Times Square, New York. Her only regret? Not being there to get a photo under it. Hepworth openly acknowledges she has ADHD and says having the neuro-diverse condition works well for her creative career path. “One of the joys of that is it can make you creative; the flip side is it can make you easily bored,” Hepworth says. “If I wasn’t a writer or working on a new book every year, I would have had 10 careers by now.” Her husband Christian (known affectionately online as Mr Sally Hepworth) helps her run her business and is a stay-at-home dad to their three children. Prior to Sally’s career taking off, he worked as a full-time accountant, but she says they flipped roles and now she’s the breadwinner.

“Christian is my rock and is totally understanding of my need to write,” Hepworth says. “He allows me to do this while he runs the other very important aspect of our lives.” While writing about family dysfunction is her goto, Hepworth says her own life is nothing like the troubled ones she writes about. “I grew up in a loving family,” she says. “My parents are still together and I’m very close to my brothers. I’ve always been around great relationships.” So, how does she plot her storylines set among heartbreak, maligned intentions and maddening love games and whip up a best-seller every year since 2015? “I have always had a good imagination,” Hepworth says. “Having twin brothers who always played together meant I was left to my own devices and role-played a lot on my own, I think that’s where it stems from.” While she’s committed to her career as a fulltime writer, Hepworth says she loves keeping a low profile in Australia, despite the success that’s come her way. “I’m a real introvert ... my family is my oasis.” And as for her next book, she’s heading to Portsea, where she and her family spent a lot of time at a holiday home when she was a child. “I stick to places I know the smell and feel of, so that’s where I am going next with my new book.” ●

SALLY HEPWORTH’S THE YOUNGER WIFE \ Out now. ● panmacmillan.com.au

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ART

The world of Picasso

PABLO PICASSO \ Portrait of Olga in an armchair, spring 1918

The cubist master’s work is set to inspire at a new NGV exhibition. Wo r d s

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he Picasso Century exhibition makes its world premiere at the National Gallery of Victoria this winter, celebrating the iconic works of 20thcentury artist Pablo Picasso. From his blue period to cubism and surrealism, more than 80 artworks by the Spanish-born, Paris-based artist will be showcased from June 10, alongside 100 more by 60 of his contemporaries. We spoke to NGV Curator Miranda Wallace who shared some insight into the key works on show.

As the title says, this 1918 work is a portrait of a woman on an armchair. It is sketched in with paint and looks unfinished. Picasso had already embarked on his cubist adventure by this point in his career. Here he returned to a neoclassical style just after World War I. The war had been a huge rupture as many of his artist friends had to fight. The sitter is his first wife, Olga Khokhlova, whom he married in 1918. She danced with the Ballets Russes and was from an affluent Russian family who lost all their money in the revolution. At this point in his life, Picasso became more commercially accepted and he lived in a new part of Paris, Montparnasse, in a new bourgeoise social world.

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This landscape painting in autumnal colours by Marie Laurencin sees her in the picture, painted as the brightest figure in a blue dress. In the centre is poet Apollinaire, who met Picasso in 1905. He was a magnetic character and captured the imagination of many artists living in the bohemian Montmartre district of Paris. Picasso is pictured here – he has an intense, dark gaze from behind. His partner is the woman second on the left. Poet Gertrude Stein also features. It makes us realise Picasso wasn’t always the big star – he was in the shadow of this poet in the early 20th century.

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MARIE LAURENCIN \ Apollinaire and his friends (2nd version), 1909

WIFREDO LAM \ Untitled, 1942

PABLO PICASSO \ Portrait of a

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woman, 1938

Cuban artist Wifredo Lam met Picasso in 1938. He thought Picasso had done interesting things with African art and wanted to learn more from him. They both had an interest in surrealism – Picasso was aligned with the movement, but didn’t formally join it. This reclining, sleeping nude’s limbs are arranged in different ways, and you can’t tell what part is what. It’s a reference to Picasso’s nudes of the early ’30s.

This work was painted in 1938, when Picasso was 57. It is from a period when his relationship with the sitter, photographer and poet Dora Maar, was solid. She was an intellectual and political artist and they had a great rapport. Her presence in this painting is quite extraordinary. She embodied the same interests Picasso had from the personal to politics and surrealist ideas of the unconscious. ●

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FEATURE HOUSE TOORAK \ 5 MANDEVILLE CRESCENT 5

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Mandeville Crescent is certifiably a good place for a good time. When the Loreto nuns bought Mandeville Hall in 1924 to start the now-famous school, the joint was jumping. Toorak Bowls Club had opened in 1913, and by the decade’s end the crescent was full of splendid homes that took bits of Edwardian glamour – leadlight, fretwork, bay windows – into a new era of family friendly architecture. It was an ethos that appealed to architect Emma Templeton when she saw this 1915 belle. The owners, with growing children and a burgeoning art collection, urgently needed load-bearing wall space and a graceful transition from indoors to the garden. Templeton, a master of vast, steel-mullioned windows that define a space while framing gorgeous greenery, was eager to take it on. Her design, completed a year ago amid COVID constraints, includes an open-plan area that flows to a westerly deck and a garden full of seasonal colour. There’s also a new office, laundry, bathroom and powder room. Templeton didn’t have time to touch the three original communal rooms or the six bedrooms, but they have the cosy warmth that inspired the new areas. The box-bay, north-facing art room has a fireplace with a multi-tier mantelpiece. Across the hall, the sitting room has northerly cornered windows and a yellow-tiled fireplace. The central lounge has a curved bay window. Two double bedrooms have wardrobes. The open-plan zone is sleek in polished concrete with underfloor heating. Black cone pendants light the dining area (cocktail bar), which has sliders to the west-facing

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deck. An open fireplace warms the living area, a sweet spot from which to admire the maple-laden garden via a

“A MAGNIFICENT FAMILY HOME MEETS A RENOVATION OF THE HIGHEST

mullioned glass wall. Even the garage (workshop, laneway

QUALITY AMID THE BEST OF TOORAK’S AMENITIES. EVERY DETAIL HAS BEEN

access) enhances the natural beauty with a spangle of

WELL CONSIDERED AND EXECUTED.” SIMON CURTAIN – AGENT

Boston creeper. Templeton’s interest in natural materials comes to the fore in the skylit kitchen, cool and smart in walnut cabinetry with Gaggenau appliances. The first floor, via the original timber staircase, has four bedrooms, the smallest set up as a gym. The main bedroom has a marble en suite, a skylit dressing room and northfacing balcony. ● ALISON BARCLAY property@domainreview.com.au

Agent: Abercromby’s, Simon Curtain 0405 385 285 Price: $6.6 million Private sale

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garden features mini-golf facilities and,

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It’s not all about the past, however, as a

given it’s Scotch Hill location, city skyline

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sympathetic renovation and extension has

views from both levels. “This home requires an inspection to really take in the ambience

Cellar, gym, games room, central bathroom,

of the home and the breathtaking views it

laundry and two bedrooms on the lower

offers,” says agent Andrew Gibbons. ● JOANNE BROOKFIELD

ground level tick plenty of lifestyle boxes

created a lavish home for a contemporary

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lifestyle, which includes a study with fitted library, well-appointed kitchen modelled on

You could swan about on the manicured

a French country villa, multiple living areas

lawns with ornamental hedging, past the

and marble finishes throughout. ●

before you even take the lift up to the

water fountain, poolside loggia and along

next two levels. Architect Tony Interlandi’s

balconies edged with original cast-iron

classically inspired design, complete with

lacework and imagine you are in your

interior ionic columns, adds to the sense

own Downton Abbey-style period drama

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here. Called St Osyth, this grand Italianate

Agent: Kay & Burton,

includes a media room and study on

Agent: Marshall White,

Victorian mansion has been home to only

Walter Dodich 0413 262 655

ground floor, another two studies on the

Andrew Gibbons 0407 577 007

five families in its 127 years, including a

Price: $5.5 million-$6 million

top floor and five bedrooms with marble

Price: $7.5 million

famous Australian engineer, so this historic

Expressions of interest: close 5pm,

en suites. The private north-west rear

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property certainly has some stories to tell.

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grace the granite kitchen, and psst, there’s

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updates, the property has sufficient space

of palatial scale in this family home that

a bar and cellar too. The study/fourth

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for a library, cellar and conservatory plus a

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pool complete the ground floor. Upstairs,

pool with timber sun deck and terrace that flows from the light-filled informal living

The indoor pool, swathed in glass bricks

three double bedrooms include the main

Famous for its row of Victorian and

zone. Generously sized formal rooms and

and marble, brings a sexy 1980s glamour to

with its twin en suite and spa, balcony and

Edwardian dwellings, only 13 allotments

bedrooms add to the function and luxury

this contemporary two-level house in the

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form the exclusive Brocklesby Estate. “It is

of this desirable abode. ●

ALISON BARCLAY

Clendon Road precinct. With formal and casual living areas, the pool and a westerly

storey Victorian family homes – especially

terrace that doubles for netball practice,

in one of Armadale’s most popular lifestyle

there’s a variety of spots for entertaining –

precincts,” says agent Michael Armstrong

including banquets of the corporate type,

JOANNE BROOKFIELD

so rare to get these larger format, double-

of this landmark residence, which is within

for which the 11-metre living and dining

Agent: Marshall White,

walking distance of private schools and

Agent: Jellis Craig,

room is perfectly suited. The curvy meals-

Fraser Cahill 0400 592 572

shopping strips Beatty Avenue and High

Michael Armstrong 0407 063 263

family area has full-length sliders to the

Price: $8.05 million

Street. With grand proportions and original

Price: $6.3 million-$6.5 million

terrace. Gaggenau and Miele appliances

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ornamentation, complemented by modern

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28 Webster Street Camberwell This French inspired 5 bedroom 5 bathroom masterpiece is simply superb, showcasing a wrought iron double door entry, 3 remarkable entertaining rooms (theatre room), Hamptons inspired stone kitchen (Smeg appliances, butler’s pantry), an undercover alfresco area with heated pool/spa in a designer landscape; ducted heating, evaporative cooling, security and a double auto garage (auto gate). Metres to Through Road shops, Miss Frank café, trams to private schools & the picturesque Wattle Park, Camberwell High School zone.

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Auction Saturday 25th June at 12pm Inspect Thu & Sat as advertised or by appointment Land 732 sqm approx.

David Banks Richard James Isabella Lu Hawthorn

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8A Highfield Grove Kew Showcasing dramatic space, style and sophistication across 3 lift-driven levels, this spectacular 4 bedroom/5 bathroom home is your opportunity to live in luxury and entertain in style amidst stunning north pool/garden milieu. Carefully crafted in a peaceful Studley Park pocket with 2 home-offices, Miele/marble kitchen, vast living areas, spectacular views from upstairs retreat, gold-class theatre and endless indulgent extras.

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Expressions of Interest Inspect Mark Josem Greg Toogood Hawthorn

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Closing Tues 21 Jun at 2pm Thur 1.30-2pm & Sat 1-1.30pm 0488 856 736 0418 385 440 9810 5000


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Exquisite 5 bedroom 2 bathroom c1927 Deco classic in the Golf Links Estate. The epitome of timeless excellence in beautiful garden surrounds, this picture of pride features 3 individual living rooms, a provincial style granite kitchen/meals (Smeg stove), a west-facing rear garden with paved alfresco (café awning), triple carport, workshop and auto gates. Camberwell High School and Canterbury Girls’ Secondary College zones. Auction Inspect Land David Banks Ross Stryker Hawthorn

Sat 18 Jun 1.00pm As advertised or by appointment 759sqm approx 0422 868 410 0401 318 772 9810 5000

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Outstanding liveable home has an abundance of natural light, contemporary north-facing living spaces & deck flowing into a private garden plus generous family accommodation. This family home is located in a highly convenient part of Glen Iris close to leading schools, train/tram, bike tracks & parks.

Expressions of Interest Inspect Land John Morrisby Bree Scott Armadale

Thursday & Saturday 1pm-1.30pm 697 sqm approx. 0411 875 476 0419 388 382 9864 5000

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MALVERN EAST 1510/803 Dandenong Road BREATHTAKING VIEWS, STUNNING LIGHT, AND UNDOUBTED LUXURY Offering some of the most spectacular uninterrupted views in all of Melbourne, this luxurious 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car space apartment is also enhanced by standout quality and resort-style facilities. In the Vanguard complex, this indulgent 15th floor abode boasts light-filled living and bedrooms, stone Miele kitchen, sleek ensuite and bathroom, and access to gym, spa, sauna, media room, outdoor lounge, executive lounge, and kitchen/dining.

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Heritage Woven Wire & Gates are Powdercoated in 8 standard colours. They are also available in a galvanised finish. Gates come in 7 different pedestrian and driveway styles. For your local distributor please call: 1300 360 082 Fax: (03) 9308 5822

Email: sales@emuwire.com.au • www.emuwire.com.au


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SECURITY PRODUCTS

fences in Stonnington and Booroondara since 1982. Websters fencing provides a tailored and reliable service, with the experience to ensure quality and longevity of your fence. We specialise in boundary fencing. Please call Les Webster between 7am and 7pm for a quote. Contact: 0417 356 608

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Builders & Building Services

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12454160-SN32-20

Websters Fencing Building quality

Trades & Services

12551054-AI22-22

Moti Mahal Tandoori Indian Restaurant We specialize in regional, North Indian and Tandoori dishes. Serving Malvern for 38 years! We cater for all occasions. Group bookings welcome. 230 Glenferrie Road, Malvern Bring in this ad for a 10% discount. Contact: 9509 2931 www.motimahalrestaurant.com.au

12446933-SN17-20

electrical installations: Extensions/ Refurbishments, Stove/Oven/Hot Water Repair, Switchboard upgrades, House Rewires, TV/Phone/Data, Safety switches. Free quotes. 24 hour service. Lic 17824. Contact: Jason 0411 300 772. www.jlhuttelectrical.com.au

12535517-NG07-22

J.L Hutt Electrical Specialising in all

networkclassifieds.com.au

RESTAURANT

12529106-AV05-22

ELECTRICAL SERVICES

Where Quality Counts, Look For… EMU WIRE INDUSTRIES 12552546-SN23-22

To advertise on this page phone 1300 666 808

Heritage Woven Wire & Gates are Powdercoated in 8 standard colours. They are also available in a galvanised finish. Gates come in 7 different pedestrian and driveway styles. For your local distributor please call: 1300 360 082 Fax: (03) 9308 5822

Email: sales@emuwire.com.au • www.emuwire.com.au


SI NCE 1978 BATHROOMS

FIREPLACES

KITCHEN

HARDWARE

DOORS

LIGHTING

FURNITURE

OUTDOORS

EXPLORE THE BENEFITS TODAY - IT’S FREE

RESTORING VALUE INTO HOMES SINCE 1978 WORKING WOOD BURNERS NOW AT CLIFTON HILL & GEELONG MOORABBIN 1300 694 694

|

CLIFTON

HILL

FLAGSHIP

1300 774 774

OPEN 7 DAYS

|

GEELONG 1300 693 693

TILES


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