PEOPLE & PROPERTY OF MELBOURNE
JULY 13-19, 2022
CHRIS CHENEY BEYOND THE LIVING END
FRENCH FARE FROM PARIS TO THE PENINSULA
DRY JULY
BOOZE-FREE TIPPLE RECIPES
COLLETTE DINNIGAN COM I NG BACK HOM E
STONNINGTON & BOROONDARA
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HAILEY COULES
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It takes courage to wind up a multimillion-dollar business in its prime, especially one as meaningful to the Australian fashion landscape as Collette Dinnigan’s. But nearly 10 years ago the fashion designer did just that to spend more time with her young family. Fashion enthusiasts were devastated – it seemed at the time many Australian designers were closing up shop. Fast-forward to 2020, and Dinnigan had begun designing homewares, with a new range set to launch in Melbourne this week. In our cover story, she talks about the collection and her life in country NSW. ●
ON THE TOWN \ Scrumptious scones and free-flowing
FRENCHY CHIC \ HER BAR on Lonsdale Street is
Champagne? Yes please! High tea is back at The
hosting its first Bastille Day celebrations with French
Waiting Room, near the Crown Towers hotel lobby, with
fare such as beef bourguignon and Paris mash for $80
a stunning array of bites. ● crownmelbourne.com.au
a person on July 14. ● her.melbourne
THE EDIT Things we love about Melbourne
OUR COVER \ Collette Dinnigan Photographed by Hugh Stewart
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FOOD & DRINK
Jordan Clavaron, head chef of
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hough the weather is less than ideal for champagne in the sun to celebrate Bastille Day this week, Francophiles who haven’t found their way to Paris for the summer can find some of the best of France right here in Victoria. Some of the Mornington Peninsula’s top restaurants have attracted talent from la Republique, bringing their food and wine expertise to our shores. French-born Jordan Clavaron recently took up the head chef’s job at RACV Cape Schanck Resort’s Cape restaurant. He is a third-generation chef from Fontainbleau, near Paris, and first arrived in Australia as a 20-year-old because he was “sick of Paris” and wanted to see the world. He worked in Sydney and Brisbane before heading back to the northern hemisphere to gain experience at Marcus Wareing’s Michelin-starred London restaurant, Marcus. He made his way to Melbourne in between lockdowns. “The produce in Australia is amazing and the decision to come back was easy – it was the switch I was ready to make,” Clavaron says.
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His love of European tradition and modern minimalism drives his culinary excellence. And while he grew up surrounded by Michelin-starred restaurant chefs – including his father and grandfather – Clavaron’s decision to become a chef wasn’t met with enthusiasm at home. “My dad always tried to talk me out of the kitchen, and when I started my apprenticeship at 14, he told me it was better to stay in school longer and find an easier job,” he says. “But I fell in love with the kitchen when I was working in Paris, and then London. He always visited me and could see I was in my element.” At Cape, Clavaron plates up dishes that push boundaries. From his Victorian venison tartare to Murray cod wrapped and smoked in paperbark and served with Cloudy Bay clams, the emphasis is on the theatrical without being too show-focused. “For me, I want people to have a good experience with us,” he says. “It’s like coming into my house. We have people dine with us often, so it’s important they find something on the menu that wasn’t there from a previous visit.”
The French-born head sommelier at Ten Minutes By Tractor, Xavier Vigier, won the Wine List of the Year award in 2021 and wears the accolade proudly. He moved from France to Australia in 2013 and relocated to the Mornington Peninsula with his Australian wife in 2019 to inspire a new wave of wine consumption. He turned down a job at French retro brasserie Felix in Sydney and took a leap of faith to put the Main Ridge winery and restaurant back on the map after a fire decimated its business. “I didn’t know the market on the peninsula when I moved here, so I had to create a wine program from scratch,” Vigier says. “The restaurant went from a la carte to a tasting eight course and it drove me to focus on wine by the glass and wine pairings.” A decision to cater to everyone’s tastes was a big ask, but he’s set the standard and delivered on his mission to please. “A lot of people travel to the peninsula for the day, so they may not want a full bottle of wine but they want a really good glass or two,” Vigier says. “It’s the window of your wine program that gives people a chance to enjoy some incredible wine and it’s working well for us. It’s about bringing good food and wine to everyone, with a mix of those from the area and around the globe.” ●
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t took a breakdown spurred by the death of his father and leaning on good friend Jimmy Barnes for The Living End’s front-man, Chris Cheney, to hit the reset button. His debut solo album The Storm Before the Calm is a testament to the hell of a ride it’s been. “I went into a tailspin when my father died 10 years ago and it finally caught up with me,” says Cheney, who relocated to Melbourne from LA with his wife, property advisor Emma Cheney, and their two daughters just as the pandemic kicked off. “Dad’s behaviour and state of mind affected me when I was growing up, but I didn’t know it at the time,” he says. “I was always about trying to impress him ... he suffered from some kind of mental illness and was hard work for mum, but he wasn’t diagnosed and his behaviour definitely played a role in how I felt. “When someone like that disappears from your life, I found myself asking, what does it all mean?”
“I rebelled and became self-destructive because I got sick of being Mr Nice Guy and wanted to see what it was like to be more reckless.” Cheney says it also took a stint in Nashville to shed those demons through songwriting and pondering life’s bigger questions. His solo record has been almost a decade in the making, and the first single, California, is an ode to the place he and his family called home for nine years. Still Got Friday On My Mind reflects on his father’s death and the consequences of that loss among a whirl of country pedal steel. Best known for his rockabilly/punk band The Living End and writing and recording eight studio albums over a 25-year career, it would seem Cheney has been living the dream life – a high-profile music career and longevity in the biz others only wish for.
The Living End managed eight top 10 albums, two making it to No. 1 (their self-titled debut in 1998 and 2006’s State of Emergency) and many hung in the top five. It was a whirlwind of non-stop touring and, for Cheney, leaving his wife Emma at home to mostly raise the kids without him. He might have hit the rock-star jackpot, but it meant he missed out on milestone moments with his kids. Cheney admits he descended into alcohol and substance abuse after the death of his father Noel in 2012. A trip to St Vincent’s hospital in Sydney in 2017 with kidney issues was the straw that broke the proverbial. It was the wake-up call he needed,
A solo album marks a new chapter for The Living End’s Chris Cheney.
accompanied by a bedside kick up the butt by his mate Jimmy Barnes. “It was scary; the booze had finally caught up with me,” says Cheney who now also has a rockabilly side project with Barnes called The Barn Shakers. “I rebelled and became self-destructive because I got sick of being Mr Nice Guy and wanted to see what it was like to be more reckless and careless,” Cheney says. “I waited until I was 35 to do that.” Those seismic shifts almost led to a marital breakdown and a purging that went from the existential to the cathartic. “Emma stuck by me and having Jimmy to support me was amazing,” Cheney says. “He really reminded me [of] the importance of family, the need to come good for them. He really set me straight.” ● CHRIS CHENEY \ Saturday, July 30 at The Corner Hotel, Melbourne.
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Australian design royalty Collette Dinnigan is bringing her first love – fabric – to a new range of homewares.
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or fashion-turned-homewares-designer Collette Dinnigan, the place to start has always been with fabric – whether she is creating a garment or a piece of linen. “A lot of people always ask me why I moved from fashion in Paris to ceramics and linen, but I have always been about textiles and fabrics – that’s where I always start, it’s not where I end,” Dinnigan says. “I have always been obsessed with good-quality fabrics. For me, it’s all about colour and proportion in the home and I learnt that early on in the fashion business, and it works across what I am doing in the home interior space.” When she decided to collaborate with Melbourne design royalty Tigger Hall, it would be a meeting of the minds and a chance to fuse their love of textiles, travel and all things destined to make home a happier place. Dinnigan is a guest at this year’s Decor and Design Show, where she will launch Collette Dinnigan X Tigger Hall – a curated collection of tableware, napery, curtains, wallpaper and handpainted lampshades, with cushions likely on the way as well. She will also be in conversation with design editor Stephen Todd talking about her transition from Paris Fashion Week to homewares. “The reason I had to leave Paris fashion shows and my business was because I couldn’t keep leaving my children behind any more,” Dinnigan says. “Being on this treadmill that was dictated by fashion shows was getting too much, and yes, this interiors industry probably has a similar cat-andmouse chase to it like fashion, particularly if you need to show collections at big trade shows and want to commercialise your ideas, but for now I am happy with the status quo.” It’s a segue that works well for Dinnigan and feels organic to the mother of two, given she has a range of ceramic plates handmade in Italy, and now has an exclusive candle collection through Myer.
A collection of ceramics, crystal and vintage cutlery sets from her time spent in Paris informs Dinnigan’s preference for European chic meets ethnic bohemian. Teaming with Tigger Hall means she can bring her dream collection to life without the pressure of manufacturing too. “I didn’t want to start the manufacturing side of business again, but Tigger mentioned we should do something together and she has that side of the business already set up,” Dinnigan says. “I thought, let’s start small and see how we go, and now we’re working on wallpaper. It’s a very exciting time.” The pair worked together when Dinnigan styled her fashion boutiques – chairs covered in Tigger Hall velvet and prints fabric all point to a friendship and working relationship that worked well then and still does now. When Dinnigan was guest editor for Vogue Living’s Italia edition in 2017 (the same year she was awarded an Order of Australia Medal), she worked with Tigger Hall on reupholstering midcentury and vintage pieces using fabrics in her collection to give the old a new lease of life – think floral green linens, Renaissance-inspired velvets and breezy, blue-and-white cottons. “We are like-minded, and this coming together is about two creatives who make good things happen,” Dinnigan says. “We have made tablecloths all based on the colouring of my ceramics and my print ideas. “Her business, Nine Muses Textiles, has more of an English sensibility to her design, whereas I am slightly more ethnic and European with my style. “We don’t step on each other’s toes – and when we do, it works.” Collette Dinnigan X Tigger Hall is focused on sustainable Belgian linen and ethically made pieces that sit at the affordable end of the table. “It’s a vertical business, so we’re direct to customer and can pass on the good price points,” Dinnigan says.
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The tablecloths and napery are strongly grey and white with tinges of Indian onion pink, pale pink tones and plenty of rose hues throughout. “There is nothing too bright and poppy; it’s very muted and Bordeaux influenced,” Dinnigan says. They work nicely with her hand-painted ceramic dinner plates which are made in Basilicata in Italy. She’s just leased the old post office in the Southern Highlands town of Mittagong and will make her foray back into a bricks-and-mortar store in country NSW later this year. “I love being in the Highlands because I am surrounded by a lot of artists,” Dinnigan says. “The shop will be curated and a destination people come to visit. “I have missed retail and interacting with people on an everyday basis. I don’t like the commercial wholesale world but I do like the one-to-one customer contact.” While she still has properties in Rome and Puglia, the focus is on living in Australia and expanding her homewares footprint for now. In her own home, Dinnigan is all about keeping it chic and European-inspired. “My advice is, don’t mix everything you have together – stick to one colour and keep it curated. It’ll look more effortless that way,” she says. “People are understanding the beauty of handmade from linen to ceramics and I think the whole Royal Doulton look is less desired now. “You don’t have to spend a lot of money to appreciate a good table setting and the aim of our collection is that it feels approachable and desirable.” ● COLLETTE DINNIGAN: A ROMANCE WITH DESIGN – IN CONVERSATION WITH STEPHEN TODD \ Decor and Design Show, Melbourne Exhibition Centre, July 14. ● decordesignshow.com.au
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Ingredients (serves 1) 40ml Lyre’s London dry nonalcoholic gin 25ml lime juice 30ml Summer Snow pink lady apple juice drops basil oil* 4 10ml simple syrup** ■
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Method Add all ingredients to a Boston cocktail shaker, fill with ice cubes and shake quick and hard. Fine-strain into your preferred coupette or martini. Garnish with fresh basil leaf. *Basil oil (Note: can be substituted by fresh basil leaves if needed): Bring a pot to boil, quickly blanch 200g of basil then place straight into an ice bath. Strain the water off the basil then blend with 100ml of high-quality olive oil, and a pinch of salt. Strain and refrigerate for 20 minutes. **Simple syrup: Use 1.5g of sugar for every 1ml of water. Add all ingredients to a pot and bring to simmer then let cool.
Pandan & Yuzu Spritz \ Ishizuka – created by Nick Tesar Ingredients (serves 1) 30ml Seedlip Grove 10ml pandan cordial* 0ml coconut water 3
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FEATURE HOUSE TOORAK \ 97 CANTERBURY ROAD 3
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If walls could talk, this stern edifice by Bates Smart and CHT Architects might say: “Stay away! Do not think that just because I command a cosy village-edge location that I need to be pretty. I am an impenetrable fortress tasked to guard my family at all costs.” Therewith the character of this remarkable three-level house, completed in 2014 behind Toorak’s most austere facade. But inside, ah, hidden treasure – hydronic heating in the floors, wafty curtains controlled by remote touch, bookcases of golden oak. In the living room, a 380-centimetre projector screen glides down above the pebble gas fireplace to create an inviting cinema at home. Warm and snug, with oak, ceramic and wool-carpeted floors, minimalist lighting and full-length double-glazing to balconies and courtyard gardens, the house preserves its good graces just for family and friends. As well as the living room, there’s the dining room and open-plan meals and family area. Upstairs, three zoned double bedrooms include a main suite with a private balcony. The four-car garage has a wine cellar and storerooms. A lift connects the three levels. A metal mural of autumn leaves adorns the side porch, well secluded behind a secure gate. At the front, the carpeted living room has a bookcase, marble entertainment unit and that big screen. A bifold door leads to the bamboo-laden central courtyard, shared by the dining room. Along the hall are the powder room and lift. Step down to the open-plan zone, sleek in pale tiles with
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sliders to the Japanese-style garden. The Carrara marble kitchen has a central island, stainless steel benchtops and
“A SECURE AND STUNNING CONTEMPORARY HOUSE WITH BEAUTIFUL AREAS
a pantry. The Gaggenau appliances include a gas-induction
FOR ENTERTAINING AND A LIFT TO ALL LEVELS. YOU CAN EASILY STROLL TO
cooktop, microwave, steam and convection ovens and a
TOORAK VILLAGE AND BROOKVILLE GARDENS.” MICHAEL EBELING – AGENT
dishwasher. Smoky mirror doors conceal a Hitachi fridge. The first floor is zoned for peace and privacy. At the front, the main bedroom has a dressing room with LED lighting and a marble en suite with shower and free-standing bath. Two further bedrooms share a skylit marble bathroom. Bedroom two has a balcony and a city view. ● ALISON BARCLAY property@domainreview.com.au
Agent: RT Edgar, Michael Ebeling 0418 338 811 Price: $4.75 million-$5.225 million Expressions of interest
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picture rails and sash windows maintain
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maximise the northern light in the living
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the heritage feel in the front rooms, and
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zone, with the porcelain-finished kitchen
there’s a pleasant flow down Baltic pine
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(with integrated appliances, twin ovens,
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induction cooktop and butler’s pantry) opening to the secluded courtyard. A
Opposite Canterbury Sports Ground, this
(main with en suite bathroom) and the
RK Developers have built several luxury
cleverly concealed home office plus an
Californian bungalow has a shady porch
option of a fourth bedroom in the front
properties across the leafy south-east
upstairs study offer flexibility, as does the
from which to view games in comfort.
study. The central lounge has a Heat & Glo
inner suburbs, including these exclusive,
storage room in the internally accessed
Deep in leafy seclusion, with a bluestone
fireplace. ● ALISON BARCLAY
executive-style apartments. In as-new
double basement garage. ●
patio out the back, it’s a family home in
condition is this three-bedroom offering,
vintage storybook style, cosied up with
which was completed last year. It’s one of
modern comforts including ducted heating
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only four within a boutique complex. Agent
and a lustrous marble kitchen. The single-
Agent: Jellis Craig,
Mark Wridgway says its unique features
Agent: RT Edgar,
level house has a vaulted ceiling in the
David Banks 0422 868 410
include “very large living spaces, generous
Mark Wridgway 0419 510 777
open-plan living area where French doors
Price: $2 million-$2.2 million
bedrooms and a private lift to all three
Price: $1.75 million-$1.85 million
lead to the north-facing garden. Leadlight,
Auction: Noon, July 23
levels”. High ceilings and extensive glazing
Auction: 11am, July 23
HAWTHORN \ 332a BARKERS ROAD
this renovated offering, with a covered,
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outdoor area are why agent Jesse Jones
timber-lined entertaining space with built-
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calls this “a light-filled haven with bright,
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throughout the interiors. Monochromatic
open spaces as well as secluded, moody ones”. Upstairs, two bedrooms flank a
Although appearing to be double-level,
tessellated tiling in the main bathroom,
Here’s your Italian lesson for the day:
central bathroom off the rumpus room
this residence actually occupies only the
with double vanity and on-trend black
“grigio” means grey, which is the colour
while parents have a choice for main, as
first floor, however its elevated position
tapware, adds to the contemporary
name of the pale porcelain tiles used
each level has a bedroom with a walk-in
provides city skyline views. A separate
aesthetic of this conveniently located
downstairs throughout this modern,
wardrobe and en suite. ●
studio apartment, with en suite and
family home. ● JOANNE BROOKFIELD
family-sized townhouse. They work with
kitchenette, is on the ground level at the
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the predominantly black, fashionable
rear of the block, which opens up options
kitchen (with a full suite of Miele
for its use, especially as it, and the double
Agent: Jellis Craig,
appliances, Sirius 850-millimetre
carport, can be accessed through a
Geordie Dixon 0418 588 399
rangehood, double fridge space and
Agent: WHITEFOX Real Estate,
ROW via Elphin Grove. “My vendor’s style
Price: $1.7 million-$1.87 million
butler’s pantry) plus the feature wall in the
Jesse Jones 0434 055 212
and presentation takes the home to the
Expressions of interest: Close 2pm,
living room, inlaid with a fireplace. Three-
Price: $2.1 million-$2.22 million
next level,” says agent Geordie Dixon of
July 25
metre-high ceilings and sliding doors to the
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Picture-perfect Edwardian with Alluring Space & Pool Behind the classic façade of this picture-perfect Edwardian, discover a spectacular renovation where sunlight permeates every corner and meticulous attention to detail has been achieved at every turn. Reconfigured to meet contemporary lifestyle and entertaining expectations, among the home’s highlights are an impressive open plan living/dining zone with cosy open fireplace which extends outside to a sunswept alfresco deck & sparkling fully-tiled pool for endless summertime enjoyment. Crafted with the most fastidious of hosts in mind, the new state-of-the-art kitchen is equipped with high-end appliances and is anchored by an exquisite entertainer’s island whilst also offered are up to five bedrooms, a tranquil lounge, beautifully appointed bathrooms, a guest powder room plus versatile study/playroom. Ducted heating/ cooling, copious amounts of storage, built-in speakers and two secure off-street parking spaces are among the practicalities and the home is near cafes, schools, shops & the bay.
Auction: Guide: Contact:
Saturday 16th July 2.00pm Contact Agent Sam Gamon 0425 702 574 Rhianna Hoyle 0408 100 583
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1-4/42A Hawthorn Grove Hawthorn A remarkable offering of rare potential in Hawthorn’s most prestigious period precinct, this boutique block of four units which occupies an incredible 1,230m2 parcel (approx.) with non-contributory heritage overlay. To be offered as one on four separate Titles, each two-bedroom unit presents in comfortable order throughout with its own garage. Retain and reap the rental rewards, renovate to increase your returns or lease out whilst you explore the exceptionally rare new home or development possibilities (STCA) of such a magnificent site just a short stroll from Glenferrie Road shopping and dining and elite private schools.
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Saturday 30th July at 2.00pm Thurs & Sat 12:00 - 12:30pm 9810 5000
Mike Beardsley Alastair Craig Maria Xu Hawthorn
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BALACLAVA 9 Elm Grove MODERNISED EDWARDIAN ELEGANCE BETWEEN BALACLAVA AND RIPPONLEA Enjoy the convenience of being within walking distance of both Villages in this relaxed single-fronted urban sanctuary. Having undergone an extensive modern makeover whilst still showcasing many of its original Edwardian features, a gentle reminder of a truly glamorous era. With updates, inclusions and interior spaces that are filled with natural light, the home is perfect for those looking for low maintenance living without any compromise. Easily maintained garden with mod grass and undercover decking / courtyard with roller door access from the ROW.
AUCTION Saturday July 30 at 11:30am VIEW See website for details
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Sam Inan 0433 076 999 Maria Hunt 0413 187 188 Jesse Lorenz 0403 142 119
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ST KILDA 13/16-17 Marine Parade TRAMONTO - THE PERFECT BEACHSIDE PAD WITH ART DECO FLAIR You don’t get any more seaside than this incredible 2 bedroom apartment, which is located in a tranquil and very secure Art Deco complex right opposite St Kilda Beach. With interiors that beautifully blend period charm and modern style, and with a floorplan that is wonderfully low-maintenance, this warm and inviting property is the perfect seaside haven you need to consider. Steps to Acland Street, Catani Gardens, and trams.
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Costa Karabatsos 0404 046 631 John Manning 0416 101 201 Will Johnson 0449 131 648
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