ISSUE 184 / 2018
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The Scoop Fashion News The Good Life With Champion Danish Revolution Feature Perfect Match Feature Learn Education In the Air Editorial To the Races Spring Racing Gift Guide Way to Glow Hair and Beauty
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From the Team Hey friends, We hope you’re feeling excited for this jampacked issue. Over these pages, we’ve covered everything from Wolf Alice’s new album (page 35), to dressing like a Dane (page 24), and finding the right contraception for your lifestyle (page 38). This month, we’ve also started prepping for the Spring Racing Carnival. Grab your hat and flick over to page 36 to find out how to nail our favourite
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trackside trends. Follow up with pages 30 and 62 for the spring styles you can shop right now. For those of you using October to explore a new direction, we’ve also included a handy guide to the best creative courses on offer (page 42). Read up on each institution, before taking the leap into your new-found passion. But enough from us. Happy reading! The FJ team xx
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CONTRIBUTORS
Meet the Team
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This issue I… interviewed the very cool Wolf Alice on page 35 If I wasn’t a writer I’d be… doing something musical In my spare time I… watch classic Vine compilations and waste my day away My worst habit is… saying ‘sorry’ too much. Sorry My guilty pleasure is… pretending I can play the guitar by just strumming My celebrity free pass is… Andy Samberg Unpopular opinion, but… maybe we should give Adam Sandler’s new movies a chance? The actor that would play my life in a movie is… Zooey Deschanel In five years I’ll be… probably still without a driver’s licence
This issue I… did makeup for the cover and editorial on page 48 If I wasn’t a makeup artist I’d be… unemployable In my spare time I… go to the cinema a lot, because I have nothing else going on for me I’m known for… always being a sarcastic bitch. And doing makeup occasionally? My celebrity free pass is… Tilda Swinton I hate to admit it but… I’m only 5’8”, not 5’9” like I say on Tinder :( My style is… grown-up goth by way of normcore I’m inspired by... intelligent, strong, complex, bold women who defy conventions In five years I’ll be… full of Restylane and botox, god willing!
This issue I… stalked Danish women to try to steal their style on page 24 The most creative thing I’ve ever done is… craft my own DIY scrunchie My worst habit is… looking for split ends My celebrity free pass is… hands down Tom Hardy A song I secretly like is… ‘Not Pretty Enough’ by Kasey Chambers I hate to admit it but… this season of The Bachelor was not as good as I’d hoped The actor that would play my life in a movie is… Kristen Bell In five years I’ll be… sipping martinis and wearing expensive clothes
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This issue I… photographed the editorials on pages 20 and 26 and some still-life images in the studio If I wasn’t a photographer I’d be… a musician In my spare time I… go to exhibitions, gigs, walk around heaps, travel and listen to lots of music I’m inspired by… energy, vivid lighting, people, sub-cultures, motions and movements My worst habit is… overthinking My guilty pleasure is… Netflix I’m proudest of… doing what I love for a living Right now I’m listening to… ‘Seasons Run’ by The XX The actor that would play my life in a movie is… Robert De Niro or Donald Glover
This issue I… styled the cover and editorial on page 48 If I wasn’t a stylist I’d be… a lot calmer in shops! In my spare time I… panic about having too much spare time I’m inspired by… Cindy Sherman and Diane Keaton I’m known for… being Susan’s dad (pictured) My guilty pleasure is… COMME des GARÇONS If I was a superhero my name would be… Tina Stalk I’m proudest of… making a successful freelance career grow year to year from 18 years old Right now I’m listening to… Aretha Franklin’s entire catalogue My style… relies heavily on my dry cleaners
This issue I… did hair things on page 48 If I wasn’t a hairdresser I’d be… an interior architect In my spare time I… watch re-runs of Will & Grace on Stan I’m known for… my calm nature My worst habit is… smoking! My guilty pleasure is… smoking! Right now I’m listening to… Honey by Robyn A song I secretly like is… ‘The Ketchup Song’ I hate to admit it but… I don’t really understand what an algorithm is The actor that would play my life in a movie is… worthy of an Oscar In five years I’ll… be 50!
NEWS
The Scoop
Tommy Hilfiger Gone are the days of having to hit up a store for your Tommy Hilfiger fix. The brand has finally opened an Australian online store, stocked with a huge range of menswear, womenswear, accessories, TOMMY JEANS, and kids’ clothes. And if you’re wondering, yes, that does include the new TOMMY ICONS and TOMMYXLEWIS collections. Plus, like all good online stores, you can enjoy free returns and online package tracking. TOMMY.COM
Zomp
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Zomp has blessed us with its Summer ’18 campaign, previewing new season styles in a desert-inspired playground. Photographed by Amelia J Dowd, the shoot features the likes of Jeffrey Campbell, 2 Baia Vista, Halmanera, Ixos, as well as pieces from Zomp’s in-house line. Expect all the usual warm weather styles like slides, mules and sandals, appearing alongside chunky sneakers and patent leather stilettos. Jump online and head to Zomp’s newly relaunched website to shop the range.
The updated Nike Air Force 1 has been made for women, by women. The Sage Low delivers a fresh take on the classic silhouette, thought up by a collective of female Nike designers who had free rein over the design. The reimagined sneaker features a higher sole, pared-back upper and a more minimalist take on its usually bold seams. You can shop the four available colourways online and at Nike stores.
Bobby has introduced a new capsule collection, which stays true to its minimalist approach to leather handbags. The drop ranges from micro pouches to oversized duffle bags, and heroes Bobby’s signature hexagonal design. Working towards a slow fashion model, the brand sources its vegetable-tanned leather from the meat industry’s by-products. Expect staple black colourways, with more colours launching next month. The collection is available online now.
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The Sheet Society The Sheet Society is making your bedroom a little brighter, bringing graphic illustrator Dom Gauci on board for its new limited-edition bedding set. The collaborative Protea quilt cover and matching pillowcases have been made from the brand’s signature long-staple cotton and feature a reversible, kaleidoscopic floral print. One side has a soft blush colour palette, while the other uses shades of blue. Only 100 Protea sets have been made, so you’ll have to act quick if you want to nab one. THESHEETSOCIETY.COM.AU
Sandro Paris
Hello Cup
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Out of the swamp and all the way to Paris, Kermit the Frog is now the star of a Sandro capsule. The Muppet Show X Sandro collection features Kermit’s face across a range of womenswear and accessories. A knitted sweater and pearl-embellished hoodie sit alongside T-shirts, printed silk scarves, a velvet backpack and a new green colourway of the label’s iconic Flame sneakers. The limited-edition release is available at Sandro Paris stores in Melbourne and Sydney.
The average woman uses roughly 11,000 tampons in her lifetime. So for those looking to reduce Aunt Flo’s impact on the environment, a menstrual cup is a great option. Making the switch easier is the New Zealand-made Hello Cup. Made from hypoallergenic, recyclable, medical-grade plastic, it will last for at least five years when looked after. Pick from three sizes, which come wrapped in super cute packaging, or bundle any two sizes for $63.
The new season offering from SABA is everything we look for in a spring collection. Blending femininity, bold prints and pops of warm colour, the release explores a strong new direction for the brand. Expect suiting silhouettes which have been cut with precision, perfect for the office or after work drinks. You’ll also find flowing midlength dresses, blouses and skirts, helping you to embrace the warmer weather or nail the Spring Racing Carnival dress code.
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G-Star RAW Uniform of the Free is the current instalment from G-Star RAW and it’s a tribute to denim’s humble beginnings. Inspired by industrial workwear, the collection is intended to be as bold, unsubtle and unapologetic as possible. The campaign imagery pays homage to free-spirited individuals, featuring a range of confident, inspiring and captivating people. From hip hop ballerinas to female dirt bikers, G-Star RAW is embracing those who aren’t afraid to go against the status quo. G-STAR.COM/AU
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The latest collection from Levi’s was designed in collaboration with none other than Justin Timberlake. In a 20-piece menswear release, JT was asked to infuse his own personal style into popular Levi’s designs. The collection, dubbed Fresh Leaves, includes printed tees, oversized worker shirts and trucker-style jackets. Of course, it wouldn’t be a Levi’s range without jeans and the brand has introduced the new 501 Slim Taper, a modern update on its most iconic silhouette.
Riders By Lee believes denim is a wardrobe staple that can be worn by anyone. Fittingly, the brand’s new offering is all about embracing diversity and feeling good in your own skin. Shot at Wategos Beach in Byron Bay, the Denim For Every Body campaign features Byron Bay locals and their children, as well as body positivity advocate Bree Warren, Instagram star Olive Cooke and lifeguard/part-time model Jett Kenny. To ensure the perfect denim match for all body types, the Riders range extends beyond the Lee main line, offering a wider variety of sizes and fit profiles.
Drawing inspiration from a melting pot of references, Diesel has reinvented its image once again. The brand’s FW18 collection, Stranger and Stronger, takes us to London with design elements reflecting everything from post-punk, sport and even school uniforms. You’ll find the release embraces three distinct themes – Muffinheads, Voltag3 and Kultur – with the names of each splashed across key pieces. By using a mix of textures, treatments and colours, Stranger and Stronger appeals to all walks of life. Available in-store and online from October 22.
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Hot or Not WITH BIANCA O'NEILL ILLUSTRATION BY TWYLAMAE
Rainbow plaid
Pearl Diver Swim Pearl Diver Swim is all about equipping women with pieces to wear on the beach and beyond. With a background in swimwear, activewear and womenswear, Claire Drake’s swim offering fits like a second skin, sculpting to all body shapes so women feel good in what they’re wearing. Designs are meticulously made, combining high-grade Italian bonded fabric with couture detailing and durable finishing techniques. And because Claire knows that one size doesn’t fit all, bikinis are sold as separates. Pearl Diver also aims to cut down on waste at every opportunity, using local manufacturers, recyclable packaging and producing in limited runs. PEARLDIVERSWIM.COM
If there's one thing we learnt from Paris Fashion Week’s street style, it's that plaid ain't going anywhere. Try the pattern in bold new colour combinations to update it for 2018/19. HOT
Gen Z yellow I previously thought this touted replacement for millennial pink was a clever marketing ploy. However, after the Spring 2019 runways, it’s pretty clear that marigold is the new black. And on that note, please don’t wear it with black unless you want to look like a bumblebee. HOT
New emojis Drunk emoji: excellent. Still no flamingo emoji: WHYYYYYY? And I still don’t understand why we only have a glass of red wine… surely before the drunk emoji comes the Chardy. MEH
Louis Vuitton’s teardrop bags I just can’t see myself toting around a bag that looks like an egg with handles. Is it just me, or is this the weirdest wannabe trend since the severed heads at Gucci? NOT
Vans Streetwear powerhouse Vans has joined forces with Disney in celebration of Mickey’s 90th birthday. Expect Mickey’s twist on classic styles including the Old Skool, Checkerboard Slip-On and the Authentic. Each design swaps traditional colourways in favour of multicoloured uppers, all finished with Mickey and Minnie prints. Disney fans can also wear the limited-edition designs across tees, backpacks and hoodies. Shop the collection exclusively at Vans concept stores, vans.com.au or The Trybe. VANS.COM.AU
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The new Celine The new Celine. Sans accent. Everyone clearly hated the most recent show in Paris. And although it was very Hedi Slimane (which for me, isn't a bad thing), it was also super ’80s, and decidedly NOT Celine. A gig like that is to be respected – and so is the brand. NOT
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CHAMPION REVERSE WEAVE PULLOVER HOOD $99.95, REVERSE WEAVE JOGGER $129.95, MERCURY LOW SUEDE C LOGO SNEAKER $169.95, BRANDED CREW SOCKS 2PK $17.95
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The best thing about streetwear is its ability to handle anything life throws your way. Champion’s new summer range is made with that kind of movement in mind, featuring comfortable and versatile designs that don’t sacrifice style. Think primary-coloured hoodies, tapered joggers and heavily branded two-piece tracksuits. Champion’s iconic Reverse Weave® sweats are the centrepiece of the collection. The innovative fabric was developed by American football coaches back in the ’40s, and is as relevant today as it was then. We took a few of the new styles for a spin to celebrate the release.
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CHAMPION REVERSE WEAVE PULLOVER HOOD $99.95 TRACK PANT $79.95 BRANDED CUSHION CREW 2PK SOCKS $17.95, ERA LEATHER SNEAKERS $139.95
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CHAMPION REVERSE WEAVE PULLOVER HOOD $99.95 TRACK PANT $79.95 COURT CLUB PLUS SNEAKERS $169.95 C LOGO CREW SOCKS 3PK $19.95
CHAMPION REVERSE WEAVE PULLOVER HOOD $99.95, TRACK PANT $79.95
CHAMPION TRACK JACKET $99.95 TRACK PANT $79.95, ERA LEATHER SNEAKERS $139.95
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Danish Revolution Who run the world? Danish girls. WORDS BY HANNAH COLE ILLUSTRATION BY TWYLAMAE
BIKE SHORTS
Somewhat controversial, yes, but bike shorts are highly logical and now an equally high fashion staple. When leaving home sans bike is akin to forgetting your iPhone (as I stereotypically believe the Danish situation to be), practicality also comes into play. Classic black or neon pink: pair them with a blazer and ta-da. BILLOWING DRESSES
Thanks to labels like Ganni and Baum und Pferdgarten, looking like a glorified milkmaid has never been so *in*. We can have the beauty without the pain of lugging dairy-filled pails (#winning). Embrace your feminine side by indulging in a touch of floral; experiment as one statement dress can be worn endless ways. Style it back with a pair of un-sexy (and divisive) dad sneakers or take it to the country with cowboy boots and tassels. Stand pretty as the street photographers flock. THONGS
AKA Havaianas are back. No need to freak out. Let your inner Aussie beach bum cheer as it has *finally* become acceptable to wear a pair of rubber thongs in public, sans bikini. Don’t lie to me: I know you have a pair patiently awaiting their high fashion debut. I believe the current form of Instagram, whether you love or hate it, has seen two iconic fashion eras pass through its feed. Number 1: The Reign of The French. Number 2: The Danish Revolution. We were once privy to the juicy red lips of Jeanne Damas, Jacquemus miniskirts and an overall laissez-faire approach to life. Arguably, this influence remains strong as I continue to crave an existence of croissants, espresso shots, wine and glorious cheese. But in 2018, a new kid arrived on the block. This kid showed up with her vibrant style and alluring aesthetic, conflicting with the minimalist, bougie life I once sought. My curated feed of demure inspiration quickly became the breeding ground of vibrant colour, billowing dresses and somewhat questionable sneaker choices. Gingham returned in full force, along with an army of scrunchies, barrettes and neon. The Danes officially came and conquered the ’gram. While my feed is now akin to a bag of Allen’s – sweet, sugary colour everywhere – one significant stressor arises. How does one flip their understated, well-curated, French-inspired
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wardrobe into the bold and vibrant image of the Danes (and fast)? Never fear. Here are some super versatile, quick and easy wardrobe additions that will have you instantly blending in with the new girls we love the most. HAIR CLIPS
Add some simple bling to your hair à la every cool Danish girl on the street. If you're a hoarder, I applaud your abilities and trust you already have a few clips lying around from their mid-’90s heyday. Long live the butterfly clip. Try one to the side, indulge in the double-whammy, or adorn that precious head of yours with any number you please. The more the merrier, I say. SCRUNCHIES
As above, raid your old drawers and dig through the dregs of the dress-up box. A hidden gem in the form of a scrunchie is sure to be found. Failing that, hit up your local market where individuals have quickly cottoned on to the lucrative trend. Or, even better, DIY.
And if that’s not enough, try getting creative with a silk scarf, or switch your leopard print to tiger. Purchasing an uber cool bike is also a must. There is no such thing as overdoing it. The most important question still remains, however. What will be next? Before you upend your entire wardrobe and invest in a lifelong supply of rye bread, take a breather. As we’re adapting pieces from various regions around the world, we’re also forming a new style of our own. Are we starting a new nation, nay, a new culture? One that transcends geography and is instead an all-inclusive interpretation? It’s the whatever-the-hell-we-want approach. Because – as appears to have become my life’s mantra – you do you. I’m not French, but I’ll wear a sexy slip. I’m not Danish, but I’ll ride that Ganni horse until it’s well and truly dead. And, while I’m at it, I’ll slip in a few Cuban-style holiday shirts and Japanese denim. Who’s with me?
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UNIQLO’s latest T-shirt collection, Wear Your World, is taking you on a grand tour of the most important pop culture moments in history. Tapping into the current nostalgia craze, tees feature throwback prints from around the world. That means references to all the best ’80s films, iconic global brands, beloved artists and cult manga titles. We grabbed a few of the new designs and tried our hand at styling the retro graphics.
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All tees in the Wear Your World collection retail for $19.90
On the Money No race day look is complete without the right accessory, so we’ve found a few seasonal pieces that will elevate any trackside outfit. A shoe is the perfect place to incorporate some colour, while a gold headband complements any hair style.
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Clockwise from left WITTNER CHRISTA HEEL $170, COUNTRY ROAD VIVIENNE EARRING $69.95, COLETTE BY COLETTE HAYMAN AUDREY HARDCASE CLUTCH $49.99, FOREVER NEW CHLOE METAL FLOWER HEADBAND $39.99, JILL AND JACK CONTRAST BOATER WITH TIES $395 FROM DAVID JONES, WITTNER HALDWIN HEEL $135, BEC & BRIDGE X PARED EYEWEAR PETITE AMOUR SUNGLASSES $250
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Retro Revival There’s no better time than the present to add a touch of ’90s nostalgia to your wardrobe. We’re wearing sleek accessories with chunky throwback sneakers to add a modern spin to the retro trend. PHOTOGRAPHER - SAM WONG STYLIST - JAM BAYLON
Clockwise from left KAREN WALKER MILLY BAG $410, DOUBLE RAINBOUU X GLOBE CT-IV CLASSIC SNEAKERS $149.99 VEJA V12 SNEAKERS $180, KAREN WALKER PARADISE SUNGLASSES $260
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Blast from the Past What’s more important in a warm weather wardrobe than a healthy stock of printed tees? The latest UNIQLO T-shirt collection is heavy on clean, colourful graphics. There’s no wrong way to style a tee, but to complement the range’s nostalgic branding we recommend reaching for some denim. All pieces retail for $19.90 and are available now in-store and online. PHOTOGRAPHER - SAM WONG STYLIST - JAM BAYLON
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No Apologies WORDS BY NICOLE LA RUFFA
Was there a particularly draining flight you can recall? T: Me and Ellie had one flight, it wasn’t draining, but we decided to both change our lives when we got off. Or said we were going to. But that was like seven or eight red wines in (laughs). That’s my favourite and also least favourite flight and period of my life. Any favourite lyrics from the album? E: I like the lyrics in ‘After The Zero Hour’ and I like the lyrics in ‘Don’t Delete The Kisses’. And all the rest are fucking shit to be honest (laughs). I like them all, I mean I think Visions Of A Life is a weird one because it was, as I was saying, like a mixture of songs.
Wolf Alice, the four-piece rock band from North London, expresses a gritty, unapologetic attitude. Fronted by lead singer Ellie Rowsell, and backed by guitarist Joff Oddie, bassist Theo Ellis and drummer Joel Amey, the group has spent the last few years gearing towards a second release. Visions Of A Life is the 12-track culmination of Wolf Alice’s journey since its debut record My Love Is Cool in 2015. The album is packed with a combination of sounds, from synth-pop to heavier punk tunes that those on either side of the rock spectrum will enjoy. Having just stepped off the stage from their Aussie shows, Ellie and Theo set aside some time to chat with us about their newest release. After the wildfire success of the band’s debut record, My Love Is Cool, did you feel the need to push yourselves creatively with album number two? Theo: Yeah. I mean, I think we always want to push ourselves creatively with whatever we do. The producer we worked with, Justin Meldal-Johnsen, helped us to do that. He helped us to explore. We played with more things, like synthesisers and stuff, and some experimental sounds on the record. So, that was pushing ourselves. As musicians, I think we pushed ourselves.
The lead single, ‘Yuk Foo’ is a fiery anthem with heavy guitar riffs and in-your-face lyrics. Can you describe your thought process when writing the track? Ellie: I think we wanted something that was abrasive, something that would be fun to play. I guess it kind of takes the structure and simplicity of punk tunes, but I think it’s a little bit more electronic than that. We’ve got quite a few synths in there, because often that sounds beefier than just guitars and base. It’s just a bit of fun really. Another interesting song is ‘Sky Musings’, which manifests the feeling of existential dread on a longhaul flight. Do you both get a lot of writing done on planes? E: (Laughs) I mean, you have a lot of time to think. So not writing perhaps but a lot of thoughts. It’s quite a weird but good place to think. But I don’t know if I’ve written anything coherent.
Back in 2016, you helped curate the Bands 4 Refugees project. Can you talk us through the band’s involvement? E: Well it was kind of a standalone event in a way. There’s an organisation, they work all across Europe, and they help refugees. Every Christmas, they try to get different people to do the campaigns in order to raise money for their organisation. I vaguely know one of the girls [who runs the company], so I had gone to her saying I wanted to put on a night or something with an aim of raising money for her thing. We kind of just worked together to make something that was not only raising money, but hopefully raising awareness. And also, what we consider to be the right way to look at the whole situation, because I think the media at the time was a bit… you know. T: Yeah there was a lot of really terrible, terribly negative news coverage. In today’s climate, how important is it to use your platform to address important political issues? T: I think it’s very valuable. Quite a lot of people are influenced by people with platforms – you know, models, musicians, actors. If you have the ability to, not shape someone’s opinion but influence or present new ideas they haven’t seen yet or heard about, then it’s an amazing thing. But then again it’s also very difficult to manage that power because you as a person can feel conflicted or nervous or like you don’t have enough information to make a valid comment. So, it’s tricky. But it’s definitely very important nowadays to say what you feel. Unless what you feel is very right-winged and terrible.
Visions Of A Life is out now via Liberator Music
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On Track A wide-brimmed hat If a fascinator’s not for you, a hat is a great option because it’s both sun smart and lets you off the hook when it comes to doing your hair. A wide-brimmed boater style made from straw will set you in good stead. And if you pick right, you’ll have a hat to wear again and again throughout summer.
October’s arrival means one thing: it’s time to don your heels, grab a hat and head out to the track. Because getting ready for the Spring Racing Carnival can result in endless trudges through your local shopping centre the night before, we decided to help you get prepped early. With the help of our friends at Order Of Style, here’s a round up of everything you need to nail the dress code come race day. W
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OUR PICK – JANESSA LEONÉ MASON HAT $270
Retro sunglasses We may be seeing a return to sporty shapes in eyewear but it’s best to keep things a little more traditional while trackside (unless you’re Princess Anne, of course). Round, ’60s-esque silhouettes will always have our heart, helping to channel our inner Audrey Hepburn. OUR PICK – ELIZABETH AND JAMES MCKINLEY SUNGLASSES $275
Block heels No one wants to be the girl with her heels in hand by 3pm. Avoid sore feet (and sinking into grass) with a pair of block heels. Opting for a luxe finish like velvet will keep the style feeling sophisticated. OUR PICK – SENSO POPPY MULE $199
A colour-blocked dress Dressing for the races is always an excuse to step out of your wardrobe comfort zone and experiment with bold colours or play with feminine details. A colour-blocked dress is the perfect way to do both, often elevating simpler silhouettes by using bright shades to draw attention to the finer details. OUR PICK – THREE FLOOR TEA TIME DRESS $420
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Perfect Match ILLUSTRATIONS BY TWYLAMAE
Contraception is no longer limited to just the pill or condoms. Yet despite the alternatives, only around one-third of Australian women research their choices. So for those in search of their perfect contraceptive partner, we chatted to Sexual & Reproductive Health Specialist at Marie Stopes Australia, Dr Catriona Melville, to get the low down on all the options.
The Pill
Hormonal IUD
Copper IUD
A super popular choice, the combined oral contraceptive pill contains oestrogen and progestogen, primarily working to inhibit ovulation. Dr Melville suggests starting with a pill containing 30mcg of oestrogen in a fixed daily dose. “It’s important to give any new method at least three to six months to see how you feel as short-term side effects such as nausea and breast tenderness often settle within this timescale.”
The Hormonal IUD releases small quantities of progestogen directly into your reproductive system. The contraceptive – which thickens your cervical mucous so sperm can’t move – is also used to treat heavy periods. “It usually makes your periods very light and short, or they stop temporarily, while you are using the method. This is not harmful and doesn’t affect your fertility,” explains Dr Melville. Plus, this IUD may be associated with a reduced risk of ovarian and endometrial cancer.
“It’s the most reliable hormone-free method of reversible contraception and is ideal for women who can’t have (or don’t want to use) hormones,” explains Dr Melville. Unlike the Hormonal IUD, this one releases low levels of copper ions to stop sperm moving properly and fertilised eggs from implanting in the uterine wall. On the downside, this method can increase period cramps or bleeding. If your period’s already difficult, consult a doctor before committing.
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If you’re on the fence between The Pill or an IUD/ Implant, the Vaginal Ring might be for you. It’s a thin band that slowly releases the same combined hormonal composition as The Pill. You’ll insert the ring into your vagina by hand, swapping it every three weeks. “The Ring’s helpful if you have a medical condition which causes issues with gut absorption, as the hormones are absorbed through the vaginal wall,” says Dr Melville.“It has a similar failure rate to the pill.”
Monitoring your fertility isn’t a reliable way of preventing pregnancy. “The effectiveness is very low and you need to be highly motivated and organised to use [successfully]. At least 25 pregnancies will occur in 100 women in one year using these methods,” says Dr Melville. These approaches calculate your fertile period (the days you’re at risk of pregnancy) so to use effectively, only have unprotected sex outside of those days. This may mean abstaining for several weeks a month or using other contraception.
The opposite to its male counterpart, the female condom wraps the inside of the vaginal canal to create a barrier and can be a bit tricky to get the hang of. You may want to use lube or a sex toy to help get it in and will need to watch out for slippage between the outside of the sheath and vagina. When used effectively, however, it’s 95 per cent effective, and can also be combined with other methods to help prevent STIs.
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Spotlight On
It’s Jean Riley
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Jewellery from It’s Jean Riley is minimal, handcrafted and the perfect example of sustainable manufacturing. Each piece is made from solid gold or 14K gold vermeil, ensuring high-quality collections without the hefty price tag. Materials are ethically sourced, with all designs created in a Byron Bay studio. The brand was created to honour the life of the designer’s grandmother, Gloria Jean Riley, who was diagnosed with dementia in 2015. To support this, a percentage of profits from each sale goes towards further research and funding for Dementia Australia.
What started as a fun hobby is now a full-time job for Emily Dornbusch, who runs her label Emeldo largely as a one-woman show. She designs, manufactures and distributes brightly-coloured jewellery pieces from her home studio on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula. Among the range you’ll find an extensive collective of rainbow tassels, marble-patterned hoops and rope necklaces that can be found across Australia, the US, UK and Dubai. Aiming to have a positive social impact, the brand often raises funds for not-for-profit organisations like beyondblue.
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C.W. James C.W. James creates luxury bracelets and chokers, assembled by hand on the Great Ocean Road. Pairing high-quality leather with brass and recycled sterling silver, each piece is made with techniques borrowed from watchmakers. Vintage and sustainable materials sit at the heart of the process, and all designs are made to order, built to last and size-inclusive. The label’s debut collection explores the relationship between light and reflective surfaces, influenced by coastal landscapes, sculptural artist Carl Auböck and machinery from the film Metropolis. CWJAMES.COM.AU
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EDUCATION
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Orana Fashion Business College
Fashion Equipped
LOCATION SYDNEY AREA OF STUDY FASHION BUSINESS NEXT ENROLMENT DATE FEBRUARY 2019
LOCATION ONLINE AREA OF STUDY FASHION BUSINESS NEXT ENROLMENT DATE NOW OPEN
Nationally recognised qualifications, flexible learning environments and small classes are all part of the package at Orana. Study business, marketing and communications or entrepreneurship on campus, or online in the college’s real-time virtual classroom. Accredited diplomas and certificates are designed to fast track your path into the industry, with access to unlimited internships along the way. Students also have the opportunity to style for Westfield, via sister company Orana Creative.
Fashion Equipped’s specialty is collaborative online learning, targeted at emerging designers, brands and startups. The Start Your Fashion Business Programme, led by founder Elizabeth Formosa, guides clients through the process of planning, launching and growing a business. Topics include branding, product development, funding, sales and marketing, and more. A new evergreen course structure means you can access the Programme anywhere and complete your studies in 12 weeks, 12 months, or any time in between.
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Collarts
Australian Academy of Modelling
LOCATION MELBOURNE, ONLINE| AREA OF STUDY FASHION, ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT NEXT ENROLMENT DATE FEBRUARY 4, 2019
LOCATION MELBOURNE, ONLINE AREA OF STUDY MODELLING NEXT ENROLMENT DATE FEBRUARY 2, 2019
Collarts prides itself on giving students the best possible start to their careers. A wide range of bachelor degrees and diplomas are offered both online and across four Melbourne campuses, including a new state-of-the-art facility in Collingwood. Staff are all active in their respective fields, and can hook graduates up with hands-on experience and invaluable industry connections. Students also have access to placements at Australia’s biggest events like Falls Festival, Melbourne Fashion Week and Unify Gathering.
The Australian Academy of Modelling is a platform for aspiring models, helping to kickstart their careers and learn the ropes of the industry. A holistic approach to education means students are not only taught the physical tools to excel, but also the mental tools of boosted self-confidence and leadership. The practical, photoshoot-based nature of the courses provide graduates with a diverse and impressive portfolio, ready to present to the country’s top modelling agencies.
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Shillington Education
The Gordon TAFE
LOCATION SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, BRISBANE AREA OF STUDY GRAPHIC DESIGN NEXT ENROLMENT DATE FEBRUARY 18, 2019
LOCATION GEELONG AREA OF STUDY FASHION DESIGN NEXT ENROLMENT DATE NOW OPEN
Shillington is all about providing the design skills you need fast. Offering a three month full-time and nine month part-time program, you can land your dream job or launch a business within one year. The best part is, you don’t need a folio or interview to secure a place. Start with no prior experience, and finish with a diverse portfolio and a solid grasp of essential skills. As an added bonus, Shillington offers study abroad options in New York, London and Manchester.
The Gordon has been delivering fashion education in Geelong for over 50 years, equipping graduates with skills the industry is looking for. Opportunities include local and international study tours, six-week internships with major fashion labels and extensive focus on construction and pattern making. The Gordon’s large network of industry connections helps students find careers in fashion design, product development, buying and more. THEGORDON.EDU.AU/FASHION
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The Social Co Academy LOCATION ONLINE AREA OF STUDY SOCIAL MEDIA NEXT ENROLMENT DATE NOW OPEN
The Social Co Academy upskills business owners and marketing professionals in online strategy and content creation. Brought to you by the digital marketing experts at Melbourne Social Co, the online courses provide students with step-by-step guides to social media for business. The self-paced nature of the lessons mean you can learn from the comfort of your own home, or attend workshops and consultations in Melbourne if you prefer to train face-to-face. THESOCIALCO.COM.AU
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Box Hill Institute
Southern Institute of Technology
LOCATION MELBOURNE AREA OF STUDY FASHION DESIGN, FASHION MERCHANDISING, VISUAL MERCHANDISING NEXT ENROLMENT DATE FEBRUARY 2019
LOCATION INVERCARGILL, NEW ZEALAND AREA OF STUDY FASHION DESIGN NEXT ENROLMENT DATE FEBRUARY 11, 2019
Box Hill Institute offers a range of industry-recognised creative courses, from degrees to diplomas and more. The institute produces award-winning students and is about to open an emerging designer studio at its Box Hill campus. Guaranteed internship programs and collaborative industry projects are part of the curriculum, while small class sizes are a bonus. Prospective students can head along to an information night on December 17.
If you’re interested in a change of scenery, New Zealand’s Southern Institute of Technology boasts a number of leading fashion qualifications. Choose from certificates and diplomas right up to degrees, taught in a collaborative environment at SIT’s Invercargill campus. To help get you there, the institute offers Australian citizens the Zero Fees scheme, meaning you don’t pay any tuition. Enrol for select courses and you could also be eligible for free or supplemented accommodation during your first year.
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Australian Style Institute
LCI Melbourne
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LOCATION MELBOURNE AREA OF STUDY FASHION AND COSTUME DESIGN NEXT ENROLMENT DATE NOW OPEN
Australian Style Institute is an industry leader in fashion styling education. Unlike other schools, the institute specialises in behaviour-based training, focusing on the role that psychology plays in how people dress. Learn the skills behind personal, editorial, commercial and corporate styling, which are all taught in a flexible learning environment. Plus, the ASI Agency places students in paid jobs across the industry, and even guarantees your first paying client as a graduate.
Courses at LCI Melbourne are both government-accredited and nationally recognised. Through a Bachelor of Design Arts, you can choose to major in a number of fields including fashion and costume design, filmmaking and photography, graphic design, and visual arts. No matter which path you head down, you’ll get instruction in the whole design process, from concept and trend forecasting to prototype creation. There’s also the opportunity to study at any of the LCI network’s 22 campuses around the world.
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ZAMBESI MR BLONDE BLAZER $1,465, ELLERY MODULAR JACKET $1,395 FROM DAVID JONES STILL STILL STUDIO SKIRT $760 FROM FASHION ON TOP, ZADIG & VOLTAIRE BELT $295, MAISON MARGIELA EARRING $190 FROM ZAMBESI, ZOMP SHOES $295 STYLIST’S OWN SOCKS
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HAIR INTERVIEW & BEAUTY
Way to Glow A touch of highlighter is possibly the easiest way to give your complexion a radiant glow. So it’s no surprise there’s an endless offering of highlighting powders on the market. To help you make your selection, we put a series of both old favourites and new products to the test.
theBalm Mary-Lou Manizer FROM ADOREBEAUTY.COM.AU PRICE $29.95 GLOW FACTOR VERY HIGH
theBalm’s ‘Manizer’ range has a cult following, and for good reason. While a range of shades are available, the Mary-Lou Manizer is a champagne hue which packs a punch. The light-diffusing formula is super easy to apply and makes me look like a walking Instagram filter (in the best way possible). I’ll be using this product for years to come. RATING 5/5
Mecca Cosmetica Enlightened Lit From Within Powder FROM MECCA.COM.AU PRICE $48 GLOW FACTOR MEDIUM
If you’re looking for a highlighter that adds both colour and shine to your cheeks, this is a popular option. The original shade is slightly more browntoned than I’d usually opt for, and while I was worried I’d look a little muddy, the colour is far more subtle and bronze once on. All in all though, the sheen this one gives off isn’t super natural – in fact, it’s quite glittery. If you don’t mind people knowing your glow is man-made, it’s a top pick. RATING 4/5
RODIN Olio Lusso Mermaid Collection Luxury Illuminating Powder FROM MECCA.COM.AU PRICE $73 GLOW FACTOR VERY HIGH
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NARS Albatross Highlighting Blush FROM MECCA.COM.AU PRICE $55 GLOW FACTOR MEDIUM
First up, I’m a big fan of the packaging. This is a super fun compact with adorable mermaid detailing. As it’s a gel powder, it melts onto my skin and provides a silky, translucent and buildable finish. The formulation looks equally good sheer as it does layered on for an intense sheen. Add the fact it’s talc-free, and you’re onto a winner.
NARS’ Albatross Highlighter needs no introduction. Having been a staple in my makeup bag for years now, I’m really yet to find a subtle highlighter that tops it. A touch of the powder to the cheek bones and cupid’s bow adds radiance to the face without being OTT, and I love that it’s sans glitter. You can also build this one up for a bolder shine, making it the perfect product for every look.
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Dior Diorskin Nude Luminizer Powder FROM DAVIDJONES.COM PRICE $95 GLOW FACTOR HIGH
With six different shades, the Diorskin Nude Luminizer offers something for every skin tone. I use this product for the quality of the shimmering pigments (they are seriously luxe), and the touch of natural radiance it brings to any makeup look. While it’s a tad pricey (points lost here), it does come with a good quality kabuki brush included. RATING 3.5/5
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Go-To Skincare The sun is finally reappearing, and your new number one priority should be protecting your skin. After more than four years in product development, Go-To has released a sunscreen-moisturiser hybrid to kill two birds with one stone. Zincredible contains SPF 15 to block the sun, but won’t subject you to the greasy, white mess we’ve all come to expect from sunscreen. That also means it works under makeup, as well as for sensitive and oily skin types. GOTOSKINCARE.COM
Mecca Cosmetica Helping you nail that radiant summer glow, Mecca Cosmetica has released its best-selling Lit From Within highlighting powder in two new shades. In keeping with the cult product’s original formula, the gold and bronze shades promise to provide luminosity and revive dull skin. To brighten your look further, the brand has also unveiled a limited-edition range of Illuminating Eye Polishes. Simply swipe over your lids with your fingers or a brush for a light-reflecting shine. MECCA.COM.AU
Kat Von D Beauty Joining the Kat Von D Beauty lineup are two new highlighting products, inspired by the brand’s original Metal Crush Eyeshadow. The Metal Crush Liquid Highlighter comes in a convenient click-pen applicator, offering three shades for a fine, glimmering finish which can be built upon for a look with more intensity. Going bolder yet, the Metal Crush Extreme Highlighter is designed to amplify your glow, with five super bright shades arriving in powder form.
In good news for anyone who can’t get enough of Korean beauty products, innisfree has opened a second Australian location. Following a successful launch in Melbourne Central earlier this year, the cult brand has expanded its Aussie presence to include a store at Westfield Doncaster. Over 600 products are available in-store, all made with quality natural ingredients from Korea’s Jeju Island. INNISFREE.COM/AU
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REVIEWS
Look & Listen WITH VERONICA STANFORD AND BIANCA O'NEILL
The Book of Ikigai
Dolci, With Love
CAROLINE DE SURANY
STEPH WAKEFIELD
What Would Boudicca Do? E. FOLEY & B. COATES
I’m always up for new ways to improve my quality of life. Who isn’t? And while I may have first been grabbed by Ikigai’s cute cover, the promise of learning the ‘Japanese secret to a long and happy life,’ quickly drew me in. The hardcover walks readers through the practice of Ikigai, which de Surany explains roughly translates to ‘the feeling that your life makes sense’. It promises to refresh your life in just 12 weeks, guiding you through a series of exercises, quizzes and games. While at times this read erred on the side of a slightly immature selfhelp book, there’s weight to what de Surany’s teaching. Even if you don’t intend on following these lessons, Ikigai still offers a reminder to do more of what makes you happy.
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If the success of Cardi B is anything to go by, it’s clear that a questionable background in reality TV has no impact on a career in rap. And in all honesty, this 15-track mixtape is pretty good. Look, ‘Gucci Flip Flops’ is no ‘Foreva’; it’s missing the memorable, cutting lines that Cardi is so good at. If this teen rapper is aiming for commercial success, we’re probably going to need more than tired lines about dripping in diamonds. Guest spots from noted rappers like Ty Dolla $ign and Lil Yachty lend an air of legitimacy, but Bhabie’s outshone when City Girls feature on ‘Yung and Bhad’. That being said, she’s still so young, so it’s not out of the realm of possibility that Bhad Bhabie may just hit the heights yet.
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Dolci, With Love isn’t just another cookbook, but a journey through the Italian way of life. Promising 51 traditional recipes from the motherland, the book makes difficult desserts look rather simple. Reducing most methods to less than 10 steps, even first-time cooks will feel confident in the kitchen. Divided into sections ranging from Pastries & Sweet Treats, to a whole segment dedicated to tiramisu, Dolci, With Love leaves no dessert untouched. Filled with beautiful imagery of the Italian coastline, it also makes a very pleasing coffee table book for the culinary-challenged. But don’t be intimidated, if you’ve ever wanted to impress the family with homemade cannoli, now’s the perfect time to try. I recommend having a go with an Aperol Spritz in hand – like a true Positano local.
Detailing the lives of history’s most remarkable women, What Would Boudicca Do? isn’t the first release of its kind – nor will it be the last. But that doesn’t mean this book isn’t worth picking up. Shining a spotlight on Sappho, Rosa Parks, Dorothy Parker and more, readers are not only informed of each woman’s journey, but the lessons we can take from them. You’ll explore tales of standing up for what you believe in and breaking the status quo in chapters like ‘Frida Kahlo and Finding Your Style’ and ‘Coco Chanel and Killing It At Work’. While at points the book’s tone can feel a little immature, these short stories are a great reminder of how talented, determined and strong females can be.
Forever Neverland
The Anteroom
MØ
HOW TO DRESS WELL
You’ll either know MØ for her solo work, or have heard her voice on collaborations with Justin Bieber, Major Lazer, Diplo, Snakehips, Charli XCX, Noah Cyrus and more. Either way, you’re about to hear even more of the Danish singer-songwriter with this excellent second album. Featuring a solid collection of slick pop tracks perfect for late summer nights, this is a celebratory collection of songs about escaping your problems and embracing life with all your energy and passion, no matter how imperfect it may seem. Her collab with Diplo, ‘Sun In Our Eyes’, may be the lead single but for me, ‘Beautiful Wreck’ is the one on repeat.
This experimental album – which plays as a continuous piece of psychedelic electro-art – is one for the more ambitious listeners out there, but spectacular nonetheless. The soundscape is hauntingly beautiful, written during a period of Tom Krell’s self-described “cosmic loneliness” following Trump’s election to power. This album was his anteroom, or space between the precipice of loneliness and a more stable life of security and certainty. At a time when we’re witnessing huge shifts in the relationship between personal and political power, it’s emotional to listen to. Harnessing insecurity in such an artful way, it has an impact that can’t be put into words, so perhaps just listen, and cry.
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