Natural wonder
Cosy up with earthy tones
City limits
Hit the streets in new-look suits
French delights
Warming recipes from Justin North
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village life NEWS + VIEWS News from the Village SNAPSHOT Village shoppers reveal their favourite stores
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Design The season’s best buys
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village health healthy living Products to keep you fighting fit
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room with a view Meet our new stylist
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BEAUTY The latest in skincare, hair and makeup
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Designer focus Zara brings the catwalks to Adelaide
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THE COOKBOOK Justin North’s French feast
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accessories Must-have trends for winter
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MUST EAT A taste of Shanghai
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natural wonder Warm up your wardrobe
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city limits Suits to take you sky high
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showtime Fun fashion for kids
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he eighth edition of The Vine magazine is bursting with the latest fashion, products and produce available this season at Burnside Village.
Autumn/winter 2013 has seen the introduction of lots of great winter colours, such as earthy browns, creams and plums. Our stylist encapsulates these tones in the Natural Wonder editorial, which was shot at the beautiful Barristers Block Winery. For the men, the monochromatic colour palate reigns supreme, with blacks and greys back in the spotlight. For the working pair, our City Limits fashion shoot on page 50 showcases a huge range of suits and workwear that can easily be transitioned from desk to dinner. For the little ones, there is plenty of colour and prints to liven up the cooler months. To match the eccentric fashion, we took our tots to the circus for a great themed photoshoot, which you can find on page 61. Want to see what the experts are recommending this season? Flip to page 71 for a great range of spreads featuring something for everyone. Whether you love the outdoors, the kitchen or simply the finer things in life, you are sure to find the perfect product for you. If you want to polish your French cooking or just get some great meal ideas for the cooler months, check out Justin North’s French Lessons on page 83. He gives some great tips to cooking the perfect chicken, succulent duck legs and even chocolate pots, which are sure to impress. We hope this edition is full of great advice and style inspiration and helps to make your shopping easier at Burnside Village. Enjoy!
Associate Publisher Sky Harrison Fashion Editor Deni Jones Art Director Ed Schillace Studio Manager Shaliza Ferragamo Burnside Village General Manager Lyn Gray Marketing Manager Elise Thomas Digital Media Manager Rebel Matters Marketing Assistant Carly Cunningham
The Vine is published by Hardie Grant Media on behalf of Burnside Village 447 Portrush Road Glenside SA 5065 (08) 8338 1911 www.burnsidevillage.com.au All material appearing in The Vine is copyright. While every effort is made to ensure information is correct at time of publication, no responsibility is accepted by Hardie Grant for the accuracy of any information contained in the text or advertisements. All material copyright Š 2013 to Hardie Grant Media. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part either electronically or conventionally without the written permission of the publisher is strictly prohibited.
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Contributors Mia Baldwin, Steven Brown, Andre Castellucci, Dr Billy Chow, Sarah Daly, Dale Dorning, Atilio Dusa, Kimberly Gifford, Emma Hack, Chelsea Hammill, Sven Kovac, Diana Melfi, Russell Millard, Kate Negroni, Justin North, Janelle Novosel, Laura Pietrobon, Alice Rawlinson, Jacqui Way, Rosie Whitehead, Tilde Wiese.
Cover Photography Sven Kovac Styling Deni Jones Hair & makeup Dale Dorning Model Madeleine @ Finesse wears silk shirt $425, lambskin leather cropped harness $450, crushed lambskin panel pant $695 all WILLOW, earring $39, Quing ring $65 and long knit $345 all Oroton. Shot on location at Barristers Block Winery. For all advertising and editorial enquires ph 08 8333 1885
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Justin North Renowned chef Justin has had a love affair with French food for many years, travelling the world to work with famous French chefs before opening Bécasse restaurant in Sydney in 2001. He shares his passion in his book French Lessons – you can find some of his recipes in our cookbook feature on p83.
Diana Melfi Diana is a passionate fashion photographer who loved capturing the wonderful energy of the gorgeous children featured in our kids’ fashion shoot on p61.
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sauna duet
Bold & beautiful A dark, strong femininity dominates Karen Millen’s latest autumn/winter collection, with bold tailoring, evocative winter florals, military detailing and a richly intense colour palette. The dramatic collection is resolutely modern, the definition of accessible luxury and effortless glamour. Visit the store in the Tree Mall and experience it for yourself.
Aesop and Finnish design and fashion house Marimekko have teamed up to launch a new body scrub and balm. Inspired by Scandinavian bathing culture, the Aesop-Marimekko Sauna Duet scrub and balm contain aromatic essential oils, such as fir needle, sage leaf and pine needle, and purifying ingredients that will cleanse, moisturise and soften skin. The body scrub will be available at Aesop Burnside Village from the end of April.
Uniform approach from Calibre Inspired by the exquisite tailoring of Savile Row and the detailed dress uniforms of Italy’s mounted police, Calibre’s new collection Acting Up Downtown has a very European sensibility. Exhibiting innovative fabrics, the collection strives for perfection in cut and fit in classic greys, blacks and navys.
Perfect gift Where better to do your Mother’s Day shopping than at Burnside Village? Give your mum something she really needs – a holiday, or at least a start to it! Flight Centre has a range of tropical getaways ideal for escaping winter, and she can use a Burnside Village Gift Card at the store. Find them at the front of the Village, then head to Best Wishes and Browns of Burnside Newsagency for a great range of Mother’s Day cards and wrapping paper.
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Sportscraft’s autumn/ winter womenswear collection celebrates colour and texture and moves towards more relaxed silhouettes, with oversized knits and boyfriend shirts.
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Do you ever wish you had someone to help you find the perfect shoes and bag to go with a dress? Or someone who would help you overhaul your entire wardrobe? Then The Style Suite and the Burnside Village stylist is for you! You can read more about this exciting new service and meet our stylist on page 18.
shoe envy Contrast is key Characterised by contrasts, the David Lawrence collection teams soft luxurious fabrics with clean lines and classic pieces in ultramodern hues. Featuring strong 60’s silhouettes and inspired by the iconic film The Graduate, a more contemporary look is also on offer with modern shapes and graphic tailored items.
always Free parking!
Phone it in
Parking is easy at Burnside Village, with free undercover parking all year round, giving you quick access to your favourite stores.
The Optus store has a groovy new range of patterned Guess iPhone 5 and iPad cases! Check them out in-store in the Vine Mall.
Jurlique A beautiful, even skin tone is now within reach with Jurlique’s new Purely White Skin Brightening Spot Treatment. The potent natural formulation of this new addition to the range targets dark spots as they start to appear, and has been clinically proven to markedly improve skin tone in just four weeks.
From hip uptown girls to lovers of bohemian chic, there’s something for everyone in this season’s collection from Nine West. Leopard goes ladylike with kitten heels and boots in buttery soft tan and beige leathers while slouchy suedes are accented perfectly with antique brass buckles. And be tempted by sweet ballet flats featuring bows and glitter and suede booties in subtle pinks and taupe. Best feet forward!
perfect pants Defined by classic style and wearability, Scruples’ latest range includes Brax pants, which are renowned for their quality, design and superbly styled fit. The ultimate ‘everyday’ pant, they are available in black, navy and charcoal grey. Teamed with a cashmere jumper, soft knitted jacket and a feature belt, they’re ready to take you anywhere.
BV totes Burnside Village tote bags are now available! The stylish bags make shopping so much easier as they feature zip closure, an inside pocket and even a pouch for your phone. Pick one up from the Concierge desk for only $19.95.
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SABA SABA’s autumn/winter 2013 collection exhibits refined detail and luxe investment pieces with a cool urban touch. Luxury influences, sharp silhouettes and chic casual looks represent a new modernity. Monochromatic classics are complemented by luxurious fabrication with leathers, silks and extra-fine merino wool enriched in deep hues of mulberry, chocolate, plum, olive and indigo. Contrast is key, with leathers teamed with silks, and masculine silhouettes using soft feminine fabrics. Versatility is intrinsic to the men’s collection, with pieces designed to take you from desk to dinner.
modern classic Juxtaposing light and dark, vintage and modern, masculine and feminine, Jigsaw’s autumn collection is characterised by confetti floral print blouses teamed with new season tweed, printed pants and skirts. Tailored suits feature strongly in the transseasonal collection and winter screams opulence with clean lines and luxury fabrics.
Love at first sight oriental oroton
Inspired by Beijing, a city with historical landmarks and eccentricities, new shapes, curved-top stitching and turn-lock hardware underpin Oroton’s The Majestic collection. It features leathers, silks, linens and acrylics in the Orient-inspired colour palette and leather totes customised with coloured resin hardware.
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Fall in love with the Vera Wang LOVE Collection, exclusive to Mazzucchelli’s. For more than 100 years, Mazzucchelli’s has worked with the finest gems, cut by the world’s leading diamond specialists, their dedication to perfection forms the cornerstone of the Mazzucchelli’s experience. Find them in the Atrium Mall.
Delicious digits Originally designed for a magazine cover shoot, Ciaté’s sprinkle-on 3D nail polish has become a global phenomenon! Available in three mouthwatering new colours – Cotton Candy, Lemon Fizz and Tutti Frutti – the range is now available from Mecca Cosmetica.
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Find the ethereal beauty and lightness of touch of Japanese images, clothes and interior decoration in the new Laura Ashley Home range Kyoto. With weeping willow tree and floral blossom prints, this collection will instantly transform your home into a calm oasis.
fit for a queen The latest Pandora ranges are bursting with fine sterling silver detail and splashes of 14ct gold. Cherry Blossom features handset pave stones, pastel enamel and glass, Romance includes rose-coloured pearls and princess tiaras, while Fairy Tale is characterised by crown motifs and whimsical charms.
Gift Cards
The Burnside Village Gift Card can be used at more than 80 stores across the Centre. Starting from $20, they’re available via burnsidevillage.com.au or the Concierge desk in the Atrium Mall.
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Inspired by global trends and innovative techniques, Bed Bath N’ Table’s autumn/winter collection has arrived. From cosy, relaxed stripes to an eclectic mix of playful brights, there’s a range of decorator items and bed linen to impress, whether you’re after chic urban styling or romantic bohemian charm. See in-store.
“Keep your winter woollens and coats in top condition by having them dry cleaned regularly – it will keep them lasting longer.” Burnside Village Dry Cleaners (find them on the Top Deck).
it’s gold!
The look at Calvin Klein Jeans this autumn is described as city style meets romantic idealism. For women, create a blend of casual elegance with contemporary, sexy appeal. Prints take their cues from vintage books and sketches, while tailored pieces are complemented by delicate knits or draped tops. Mixing and layering is an important style tip for this season – mix long, flowing dresses with chunky knits to create a modern, romantic look. For men, the season centres on metropolitan versatility. The palette features grey, metro-blue and pops of passion red and mustard yellow. Tailoring is re-imagined in a casual and youthful way, with structured jackets, knitted blazers, graphic t-shirts and leathercoated jeans coming together to create fresh, updated styles.
exclusive vip day Come along to the Burnside Village VIP Day, 9am–9pm Thursday 18 April, for exclusive offers, premium discounts, in-store events, gifts with purchase and more at participating stores centre wide. You can also meet our new stylist in the Tree Mall and sample goodies throughout the Village. Visit www.burnsidevillage.com.au before Wednesday 17 April to sign up to the Burnside Village newsletter to be the first to receive the exclusive VIP offers direct to your inbox.
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Go boho Step into Husk during autumn for some of the world’s most coveted designer offerings. The must-haves of the season include Husk Italian leather jackets and cashmere knits and JBrand leather slim pants. Finish the look with jewellery from Amanda Assad Mounser, a New York designer inspired by 1970s glam rock culture whose pieces create a distinctive bohemian look.
dark & luxe Persian Nights, the latest range from Forever New, takes a dark and luxurious turn. Flocked velvets and leather take centre stage alongside jewelled embellishments. Geometric prints add a multi-tonal effect this season in wine tones of merlot, plum and burgundy.
Scandinavian style
Veronika Maine
Winter is coming and with it arrive some fabulous new collections at kikki.K. Enjoy The Little Things has bold, coloured patterns and distinctively Scandinavian prints, not only on a variety of stationary but also homewares. Also in store this season is the Wool Collection, featuring work, travel and personal accessories, and the colourful and cheerful Maja & Max collection.
The new look is clean, sharp and sophisticated. Using geometric shapes and patterns, the colour palette is rich ruby, orange, cobalt and black. Modern shapes and draping make for a bold silhouette, while fabrics are luxurious.
Lights, camera, action!
We have installed UV lighting above the tree to help it with its photosynthesis. The lights, which run for approximately 16 hours a day, will help provide the tree with the broad spectrum of lighting it needs. Safe to sit under, the lights will also brighten the area during the darker months. Keep an eye out for a misting system and dedicated Tree Cam.
Free wifi Did you know that Burnside Village has free wifi available across the Centre? Offering six hours of free access each day, this high-speed service can be used for work or play. If you need help logging in, simply visit the Concierge desk.
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On Cue When you think Cue this season, think futuristic fabrics like scuba stretch, bonded wools and metallics mixed with graphic geometric jacquards and opulent brocades. Romantic and baroque fabrics are reinvented, with angular silhouettes, sharp and structured peplums, moulded shoulders and ultramodern shapes.
welcome to the jungle
It’s a jungle out there and Smiggle have helped tame the big wild world with their Zoo stationary range. Packed full of bright colours and quirky designs, the range is sure to captivate your child’s imagination and creativity.
Glam gals Coast designs luxurious clothing for special occasions, finding the perfect balance of glamour, elegance and drama. Coast’s red carpet-ready collections embody decadence and sophistication and the autumn/winter 2013 range is no exception, with a collection of couture-inspired pieces from sharp cocktail numbers to loose shift dresses and statement jewellery. See in-store for all the latest new-season highlights.
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Laura Ashley’s London Calling collection brings the best of the Brits to Adelaide, with conversational prints including a striking Union Jack-inspired cardigan and warm quilted jackets in London bus red. Striped knits, tees, dresses and patterned silk scarves round out the fun and hard-to-resist collection. Tally ho!
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On-trend kids The Betts Kids autumn/winter collection features an adorable selection of boots, studded styles and sneakers. Shoes in this season’s colours, mixed with detailing like sequins, studs, buckles and zips, are ontrend for girls, while the boy’s range features skate shoes and high tops in bright colours and fluoros to brighten up any outfit.
‘it’ boots Wittner’s AW13 collection is an edgy, streetchic range in rich colours, leathers and printed textures. Its range of new-season ‘it’ boots have studs, toecaps, block heels and laces. A palette of black and white has highlights of red and cobalt, while cognac and tan leather boots complete the range.
Visit the friendly team at Keyshoeman for shoe and watch repairs, leather work, engraving, gifts and more. You’ll find them at the Village Market, Sydney Street entrance.
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win french lessons! Visit burnsidevillage.com.au and tell us your favourite French dish for the chance to win one of five copies of Justin North’s beautiful hardback cookbook French Lessons. Get a taste of the recipes in our cookbook feature on page 83.
There are three major trends in Seed’s autumn/winter collection that will see you looking stylish all season: Utility, Minimal and Baroque. From pieces in opulent colours and textured prints with lace, brocade and tapestry-like designs to clean, streamlined silhouettes in bold black and white, and military-inspired pieces in khaki, grey and denim, Seed’s new-season collection caters for all styles while keeping true to its feel-fabulous aesthetic.
Outdoor heritage The Rodd & Gunn winter range takes its inspiration from the brand’s outdoors heritage, with chunky textured knits, corduroys, tweeds, herringbones and checks. A season staple will be the soft-tailored jacket, crafted in Italian fabrics. Wear it over shirts made from high quality fabrics featuring a variety of sophisticated windownpane and gingham checks. Another key look for this season is a chunky navy cable knit, made using extra-fine lambswool.
More than Cocolat
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If you’re looking for something different for lunch, visit the team at Cocolat. Whether you’re after a baguette, a soup or an antipasto plate, Cocolat has a great range of savoury lunch options that are just as delicious as their chocolate!
Did you know that Village Pharmacy can turn your digital photos into prints? Their dedicated area and helpful staff will assist you get the best prints for your needs. Visit the store in the Tree Mall for your photos.
Out of this world Adairs Kids’ colourful new collections will brighten up any bedroom. The Solar System collection has an out-of-this-world feel, with glow-in-the-dark planets. Or bring a little bit of Paris home with the Pretty Paris collection, featuring cute polka dots, feminine frills and the iconic Eiffel Tower. See in store for these and other collections.
bvlgari Combining practical modern styling and opulent, Swarovski crystal detailing, Bvlgari’s 2013 range of frames is the perfect balance between style and timeless elegance. There’s no excuse not to look after your vision with this luxurious new range available at Laubman & Pank.
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Shanghai tea house The Shanghai Tea House is not just a delicious stop for a bite, but is the only place in SA that performs the traditional Chinese tea ceremony. Plus, it goes perfectly with their all day Shanghaistyle yum cha menu (read more p94). Check in at the Timber Deck for a memorable experience.
On the move Sydney Street has closed the doors on its boutique store and is now trading out of the Sydney Street Casual store in the courtyard. Also, Va Bene is now open in the Atrium Mall next to Best Wishes, and Browns Newsagency has shifted to a brand new store in the Courtyard. Bupa will open in the old newsagency tenancy in the Courtyard, providing all of your health service needs. To find out more, see the Centre Directory on page 96.
Classically modern... luxuriously simple.
Shop 4, The Boulevarde 374 Greenhill Road Glenside SA 5065 Ph: (08) 8338 2683
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Kirsty and Nicole Street of South Morang, Victoria, stop for a relaxing coffee at Cibo and a peek in Zara.
Kendall Deare and Kelly Golding catch up over a haloumi and watermelon salad at H by Felici and plan an afternoon shopping at Zara, Cue and Witchery.
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Renata Penna, Angela Deieso, Helen Tesolin, Natalea Iliadis and Rita Piron e enjoy tea and yum cha at Shanghai Tea House.
Have you been snapped? We catch up with shoppers enjoying the food and stores at Burnside Village.
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Emily Christie and Ullya Matryoshka enjoy an iced chai and a dark chilli hot chocolate at Cocolat.
Chris, Christ ina and Chriss a Panagopoulo indulge in a fa s mily shopping spree at Burn side.
Claire Schlueniger and Matthew Claxt on love Pasta Deli’s rocket, beetroot and feta salad.
Gaylene Schirripa, Alessandra Viola and Theresa James make the catching up over a felafel wrap and a coffee at H by Felici.
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Room with a view... To wear, or not to wear, that is the question From a complete wardrobe overhaul to finding the perfect outfit for a special occasion, Sina Lauren can help you find your fashion footing. From general advice on trends, to full wardrobe edits, the new Burnside Village stylist can make discovering the right outfit look easy. “I don’t see myself as being an image consultant, I’m not here to judge, or to analyse, I’m here to help you feel great and find pieces you love,” Sina says. “And knowing what suits a person is not just about body shape, I take into consideration personality and taste, amongst other things, and getting to know the client is the first step.” The process starts with a series of emails and phone calls, and when it comes time to meet with Sina, you don’t have to worry about being wrapped up in a tape measure: “The ‘Trinny & Susannah’ way of doing things is really not my style! I only take measurements if you wish and there is absolutely no pressure; I think the whole
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experience should be about discovering your style, not about critiquing.” After Sina creates a client profile, it is time to hit the shops and then back to the uber-luxe style suite. The Laura Ashley-decorated ‘fashion retreat’ features plush carpet, silk taffeta drapes, comfortable velvet armchairs and bevelled-edge mirrors; the perfect setting for pampering. “I love the styling room, it is beautiful and there is plenty of space for a group of friends to relax with a glass of Champagne for a fashion forecasting session,” Sina says. “It’s also not uncommon for my clients to purchase a styling session as a gift, or come back each season to set their wardrobes up for the year; it really does save them time and money.” There is also the opportunity for parents to book in their teenagers, who typically do not take kindly to mum and dad telling them what to wear. “It’s a great way to give teens advice about what to wear for their body shape and also show them ways to outfit themselves in the latest trends,
without looking too grown up or revealing.” Aside from having the ability to hold the attention of a group of teenagers, Sina says one of the most surprising things is how little you have to buy to have a range of looks to suit almost every occasion. “It’s about making smart choices and transforming and individualising classic pieces with the use of accessories. And if I can help my clients create their own sense of style, educate them on what suits them and they have a great time doing it, then I’ve done my job.”
Styling sessions: $90/1hr, $160/2hrs and $70/additional hour. Book before 31 May 2013 to receive a $20 Burnside Village Gift Card. Go to www.burnsidevillage.com.au to book a session, visit the Concierge in the Atrium Mall or call 8338 1911.
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village style “I love the styling room, it is beautiful and there is plenty of space for a group of friends to relax with a glass of Champagne for a fashion forecasting session.�
Sina is dressed by WILLOW. Lacquered cap sleeve dress $750, lacquer leather zip jacket $995.
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Artwork by Anelia Pavlova (Annael)
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As the weather cools, makeup sizzles with red hot lips and sultry eyes.
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Add an extra sparkle to your eyes with Ombre Minérale Wet and Dry Mineral Eyeshadow from Clarins. Apply wet for a more intense finish or dry for a softer look. Available in 16 shades. Choose a nude or petal to match this season’s glowing, fresh-faced look. $34, Village Pharmacy.
WAKE UP
It’s harder to wake up in winter, but Rimmel’s new Wake Me Up foundation helps your face do just that. The foundation eliminates signs of tiredness and rejuvenates skin, giving a natural look that lasts through the day. Perfect for those who missed out on a little extra beauty sleep. $19.95/30ml Lindsay Allan Chemist.
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Loved by the style-set the world over, NARS has graced the runways of everyone from Marc Jacobs to Acne, Christopher Kane and Thakoon. Create a catwalk-worthy look from home, with this easy step-by-step process. Step 1: After preparing your skin with a serum and moisturiser, massage a pearlsized amount of Pro Prime Pore-Refining Oil Free Primer into the skin; it will ensure foundation goes on smooth and lasts all day. Step 2: Warm a small amount of Sheer Glow foundation on your fingertips. Blend onto skin to give an even tone and flawless finish. Step 3: Use concealer to hide any blemishes. Pat multiple in ‘Copacabana’ lightly over cheekbones to give a soft glow. Set with light-reflecting loose setting powder for a smooth, flawless finish. Step 4: Prep eyes with smudge-proof eyeshadow base. Massage a small amount in with your fingertips to make sure your eyeshadow stays crease-free all day. Step 5: Mix and press Alhambra Duo
eyeshadow onto your eyelid using Brush Eye Shader #3. Now apply ‘Mambo’ eyeliner pencil into the crease in a long sweeping, half moon shape for sharp, retro definition. Step 6: Using the Eyeliner Stylo in ‘Carpates’, paint a strong line along the lash line, finishing with a flick for a winged effect. Apply layers and layers of Larger Than Life volumising mascara for big, full lashes. Step 7: Line and lightly fill lips with Belle de Jour velvet matte lip pencil. Apply satin lip pencil in ‘Luxembourg’. Finish with Mexican Rose velvet gloss lip pencil for shine. Note: Blush has not been added to allow more definition to the lips and eyes. If you must, use a soft, neutral tone such as ‘Madly’ to give a subtle, defined effect.
From top: Satin lip pencil in ‘Luxembourg’ $39, velvet lip gloss in ‘Mexican Rose’ $39, highlighting blush in ‘Madly’, $45, ‘Copacabana’ multiple $64, Larger than Life volumising mascara, $40.
Mecca Cosmetica 8338 0226, www.meccacosmetica.com.au
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GLOW 2 Give yourself a winter glow with these skincare tips from Kiehl’s.
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Summer may be gone but the dark spots and uneven skintone caused by sun exposure can sometimes linger. Use the winter months to repair your skin with Clearly Corrective Dark Spot Solution ($85/50ml). The vitamin E-rich solution helps to bring a glow back to the skin by evening out skin tone and diminishing dark spots.
For a rich, hydrating all-over body moisturiser, try Creme de Corps ($68/500ml). Best used on dry and flaking skin, ingredients such as beta-carotene offer antioxidant properties, cocoa butter softens the skin and sesame oil allows for easy absorption and additional moisturising properties.
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Using an antioxidant rich serum under your moisturiser in the morning can significantly improve the health and integrity of the skin barrier. Powerful-Strength Line-Reducing Concentrate ($89/50ml), with its combination of glycerine, vitamin C and propylene glycol, helps to reduce the appearance of marionette lines, crow’s feet and wrinkles.
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Choosing a moisturiser with a balance of lipids can better integrate into the structure of the skin and help repair cracks, which contribute to inflammation and dehydration. The Ultra Facial Cream ($34/50ml) contains squalane, a botanical emollient derived from olive oil, which has been scientifically proven to be more effective than other popular synthetically-derived moisturisers. The 24-hour hydrator offers continuous water replenishment throughout the day.
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Balancing act Put on your best face with these tips from Vicki Hueppauff, assistant store manager at Jurlique Burnside.
The cooler months can be rough on anyone’s complexion, with dehydration making skin appear duller and fine lines more pronounced. Keep your skin looking fresh, dewy and plump with Skin Balancing Face Oil ($62/50ml), a luxurious lightweight facial treatment oil that penetrates deeply to soothe, moisturise and balance skin. With the added benefits of 10 natural ingredients, including rosehip oil and evening primrose oil, Jurlique’s premier face oil will protect the skin from moisture loss and improve elasticity. For a deep moisture treatment your skin will love you for, apply the oil under Jurlique’s Moisture Replenishing Mask ($55/40ml) once a week to maintain a bright, fresh complexion.
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WINTER HYDRATION Keep your skin in top condition with Aesop. Exposure to pollution and drying environments require the richest, most intensive vitamin hydrating cream. The vitamin C in Perfect Facial Hydrating Cream assists in collagen synthesis, while the frankincense stimulates skin preservation and rejuvenation. The potent blend is readily absorbed into the skin, offering deep hydration and lasting benefit. Although moisturising is important, so is cleansing and exfoliation. Gentle enough for all skin types, the Parsley Seed Facial Cleanser lightly exfoliates, cleanses and softens skin. The lactic acid in the formula helps to gently remove dry and damaged
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DEWY SKIN Clinique’s Moisture Surge Intense Skin Fortifying Hydrator helps the skin to stay plump and hydrated and is also a good base under makeup to achieve a healthy, dewy look. $60/50ml, Village Pharmacy.
layers of skin. Apply to dampened skin and leave for several minutes, before massaging over the face and neck. Follow up with the Parsley Seed Anti-Oxidant Hydrator to help fortify the skin against the elements, leaving it feeling soft, smooth and supple. Antioxidant-rich parsley seed extract and white tea help protect the skin from free radical damage and panthenol (provitamin B5) and seven essential oils deliver rich hydration. For all-over hydration, Rejuvenate Intensive Body Balm offers serious protection against climatic extremes. The balm contains nourishing ingredients like beta-carotene and vanielle to hydrate skin. From top left: Parsley Seed Facial Cleanser Oil, $37/100ml, Rejuvenate Intensive Body Balm, $35/120ml, Perfect Facial Hydrating Cream, $120/60ml, Parsley Seed Anti-Oxidant Hydrator, $63/60ml, Aesop.
Manuka honey is well known for its health properties, and its healing effect on skin is no different. If you are finding your hands damaged by the cold weather, try Apicare’s Manuka Honey Nourishing Handcrème With Mango and Papaya. Free from mineral oils and with a delicious smell, the crème also contains vegetable glycerin which has excellent moisturising properties. $13.95/90g, Lindsay Allan Chemist.
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Protect dry, sensitive hands for up to five hours, even through washing, with Nutri Synergy NS-5 Protective Hand Cream, $9.99/60g, Village Pharmacy.
PROTECT & REPAIR Protect and repair dry hands and nails with Trelivings Kangaroo Island Eucalyptus Hand and Nail Cream by Evodia. Eucalyptus oil, avocado oil and provitamin B5 are blended to help soften skin and condition nails. $18.99/125ml, Village Pharmacy.
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Beerenberg Mount Barker Road, Hahndorf SA 5245, (08) 8388 7272, www.beerenberg.com.au Pick your own strawberries from 9am–4:15pm, Farm Shop open daily from 9am–5pm
The White House 90 Main Street, Hahndorf SA 5245, (08) 8388 7669, www.thewhitehouseadelaidehills.com.au Open from Wednesday–Sunday 8am–late
Somerled 89 Main Street, Hahndorf SA 5245, (08) 8388 7478, www.somerled.com.au Open from Thursday–Monday 10am–6pm
village beauty Getting started Wash then treat your hair with a nourishing mask. Visit your stylist for a cut if your ends are looking frazzled. Comb the hair out.
Creating the perfect wave needn’t be daunting. Just follow these easy steps from Clip Joint’s Atilio Dusa.
A low part is on-trend and will give a sophisticated and elegant finish; use the corner of your eyebrow as a guide, taking the comb through your hair as though you’re using a pencil to draw a straight line back. Rebuild the moisture level in your hair and protect it from the heat with a hazelnut-size amount of serum, then apply two tennis ball-size amounts of styling mousse.
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Drying off Use a round brush to blow dry your hair straight; the size of brush depends on your hair length and type, so ask your stylist for advice. When drying, take horizontal sections around the head and make sure the blow dryer is angled down for a smooth finish.
2 Curling up When curling, start at the nape of the neck and work up using a heat-protective spray. Place a comb at the base of the root of the hair as you wind hair around a curling wand, so you don’t burn yourself. If you have very long hair, use pin-curl clips to hold the hair in place.
Hair: Atilio Dusa, Clip Joint Model: Georgi Aberdein @ Finesse
3 Brush out Use a large-tooth comb, combing from the nape of your neck, working back up. Then, don’t be scared to brush the curl to give a smooth finish; you can always reinforce and re-energise sections with the curling wand if you want more of a wave.
4 Finished product Use a hairspray or serum to add shine and hold. For an asymmetrical look, hairspray and pin the hair to the side, or braid the hair to one side, starting above your ear, for an edgier take on a classic wave.
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FIT FOR MULTIPLE FITTINGS Shop at the Athlete’s Foot Burniside where our highly trained Fit Technicians will use exclusive FitPrint technology to find the right fit for your foot type. ®
Naot offers a unique combination of comfort, quality and style. Naot shoes are orthotic friendly and feature high level of adjustability and innersole construction for maximum support and comfort.
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Latest locks Nothing says ‘new season’ like a new hairstyle. Price Attack’s Jessica Dean shares the secrets of this winter’s hottest looks.
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For a chic low knot or bun, dry hair straight, create a clean centre or side part, misting with a spray that gives extra hold without stiffness. Secure hair in a firm, low ponytail, then wrap. Use: Redken Fashion Work 12, $26.95/312g. Price Attack.
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All the cool kids are doing it: Alexander Wang, Etro and Rochas love a low ponytail. Whether it’s neat and tidy or with textured ends, add gloss with a light shine spray. Use: Schwarzkopf OSIS Sparkler Shine Spray, $28.95/300ml. Price Attack.
Making the braid Although the criss-crossed techniques at Hervé Léger and Marchesa gave us hair envy, keeping it simple is much more viable for at-home styling. Whether it’s a messy braid down the middle or multiple weaves, a texturiser can make styling easier by giving you a better grip. Just avoid any ‘Heidi’ overtones. Use: Matrix Design Pulse Mega Dust, $20.95/7g. Price Attack.
Luxe hair at your fingertips.
Silken touch
Crème with Silk Groom is a non-greasy crème derived from silk powders that helps moisturise, protect and condition hair. Crème with Silk Groom, $64/250ml, Kiehl’s.
shape up A balm that shapes and softens hard-tomanage hair. Violet Leaf Hair Balm, $33/60ml, Aesop.
style it
Klorane Dry Shampoo keeps your hair in top condition between washes. $14.99/92.5g, Village Pharmacy.
untangle Michael Mercier Detangling Brush, $19.95, Lindsay Allan Chemist.
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Women of strength, optimism and justice Here at Seymour, we are passionate about offering our girls an outstanding education and helping them flourish, as learners and as people. We are proud of our well established reputation for academic excellence, our broad range of opportunities in sport, music and the arts, our vibrant and warm community, as well as our rich traditions. Most of all we are proud of our students. Our vision is to foster women of strength, optimism and justice, contributing to an equitable world for all. Through our focus on positive psychology we strive to help our students discover their own strengths and how to harness these, to optimise their learning and find a greater sense of engagement and meaning. To arrange a College tour or request further information about Seymour and the diversity of programs offered, please contact our Director of Admissions, Lisa Davies, on 8303 9000, or email admissions@seymour.sa.edu.au Seymour College (formerly Presbyterian Girls’ College) A Girls’ Day and Boarding School, Pre School to Year 12, associated with the Uniting Church. 546 Portrush Road, Glen Osmond SA 5064 T: 08 8303 9000 www.seymour.sa.edu.au
natural wonder Warm up your wardrobe with earthy tones and textured fabrics.
Photography Sven Kovak Styling Deni Jones Hair & makeup Dale Dorning Fashion assistants Andre Castellucci, Janelle Novosel, Alice Rawlinson and Kate Negroni Model Madeleine @ Finesse Location Barristers Block Winery, Woodside
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This page Madeleine wears jumper $69.95, short $45.95 and sock $14.95 all Zara, boot $129.95 Seed. Opposite Madeleine wears vest $169 Laura Ashley, coat $699 Perri Cutten, jumper $99.95 French Connection, pant $89.95 Seed, safari hat $29.95 Village Pharmacy, boot $199.95 Wittner.
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village style Madeleine wears Ilaria Nistri scarf (worn as a shirt) $245, Ilaria Nistri tunic $399 and Ilaria Nistri neck tube $269 all Husk, ankle boot $290 Calvin Klein Jeans.
The look Town meets country luxe with classic silhouettes in the warm, earthy tones that dominated the autumn/winter 2013 catwalks overseas. Capes, wool, textured coats and chunky knits create this look for winter, with touches of slim luxury leathers in pants, skirts, mini-jackets and vests. Fair Isle or graphic print jumpers can take this look Amelia wears Evelin Brandt top $360 and skirt $350 both Scruples, Tiffany & Co sunglasses $469.95 Laubman & Pank, bag $425 Mimco, wedge from classic to cool; exchange a flat boot $59.99 Forever New. with a heel to transform it from day to night.
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For all that you Need. WaNt. love. Shop 68 Burnside village Glenside tel 08 8338 2618
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c ty l m i ts sharp suits meet relaxed separates for a look that will take you sky high.
Photography Jacqui Way Styling Deni Jones Hair & makeup Emma Hack Fashion assistants Alice Rawlinson and Kate Negroni Photography assistant Kimberly Gifford Models Tom and Heide @ Finesse
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This page Tom wears pant $220, shirt $199, jacket $499, tie $79 all Oxford, boot $499 Calibre, sock $11.95 Zara, satchel $395 Oroton. Opposite Heide wears dress $399.99 Thurley, Stuart Weitzman boot $595 Madeleine Designer Shoes, Tom Binns cuff $549 Husk, clutch $79.95 Nine West. Previous page Tom wears shirt $69.95, jacket $139 and sock $11.95 all Zara, tie $79 Oxford, pant $299, belt $139 and shoe $329 all Calibre, Dirty Dog glasses $388 Eyes & Vision.
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This page Tom wears pant $199 SABA, tie $79 Oxford, shirt $79.95 Gazman, jacket $699 Calibre, bag $99 Zara. Heide wears neck piece $350 WILLOW, top $69.95 Zara, skirt $395 Oroton, Gino Ventori boot $199.95 Va Bene. Opposite Tom wears pant $69.95 Zara, shirt $129 and bow tie $49 both SABA, coat $769 Calibre, Geox desert boot $259 Raymond Poulton Lifestyle. Heide wears trench coat $475 Karen Millen, dress $265 Cue, pump $189 and belt $69 both Jigsaw, Emporio Armani bag $1345 Madeleine Designer Shoes.
village style The look Suiting remains sleek and slim for men this season. Winter jackets are present in all measures from mid-length to short bikerstyle, and can be teamed up with a dress pant for work or a slim-fitting jean for play. This season sees the revival of heritage pants and suiting, while accessories in berry shades and military-style coats and details are also trends that are not to be missed.
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Previous page Will B wears shirt $34.95 and vest $39.95 both Esprit Kids, jean $44.95 Gumboots, Converse shoe $40 Betts Kids. Tweed beret and ladder stylist’s own. This page Will B wears chino $59.95 Seed, bow tie $16.95, jacket $79.95 and shirt $59.95 all Bardot Junior, shoe $79.95 Seed. Lottie wears tee $19.95, skirt $29.95 both Zara, socks $7.95 Gumboots, ballet flat $59.95 Seed, armchair $159.95 Adairs Kids, origami $4.95/sheet kikki.K.
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Clockwise from top left Aliyah wears jumper $49.95, jacket $69.95, legging $29.95 and shoe $49.95 all Bardot Junior, crown $14.95 Seed. Curtis wears shirt $49.95 and legging $19.95 both Esprit Kids, knit $39.95 Seed, origami $4.95/sheet kikki.K. Aliyah wears legging $24.95 and tutu $39.95 both Seed, tee $29.95 and ballet flat $49.95 both Bardot Junior. Tex wears tee $16.95 Gumboots, cord jacket $79.95 Bardot Junior, chino with braces $49.95 Zara, sneaker $49.95 Seed, bunting $29.95 Adairs Kids, juggling balls $9.95 Imagine If.
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Previous page left to right Henry wears shirt $39.95 Zara, jean $39.95 Gumboots, Converse shoe $50 Betts Kids, belt $24.95 Seed. Will B wears shirt $49.95 Bardot Junior, knit $54.95 Esprit Kids, trouser $49.95 Zara, Converse shoe $40 Betts Kids, sock $9.95/2-pack Seed. Claudia wears tutu $59.95, tee $29.95 and ballet flat $59.95 all Seed, bag $24.95 Bardot Junior, stocking stylist’s own. Gigi wears jacket $55.95 Zara, tee $49.95, legging $79.95, hi-top $69.95 all Seed. Standing tiger $139.99, Imagine If, top hat and crown made with cardboard from Browns of Burnside Newsagency.
This page Claudia wears tee $24.95, sweater $54.95, legging $19.95 and sneaker $29.95 all Seed, bag $69.95 Seed, beanie $16.95 Bardot Junior, bunting stylist’s own. Curtis wears shirt $29.95 and pant with braces $49.95 both Zara, sock $9.95/2-pack Seed, hat $29.95 Bardot Junior, armchair $159.95 Adairs Kids.
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fighting fit Keep yourself and your family in top condition this winter with these tips, advice and products from our healthcare stores.
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Boost your body’s natural defences with these tips from Healthy Life naturopaths Zara Phillips and Michelle Harris. Know your illness Both colds and flus are caused by viruses that can change with the season. Cold symptoms include a sore throat, runny nose, dry or moist cough, headache and mild fever. Flu is more severe, including muscle aches, severe lethargy, high temperatures, body shivering, profuse sweating and a dry cough. Watch what you eat Eat natural foods: think lots of fresh, seasonal fruit and veg, lean cuts of meats, nuts and seeds, free-range or organic eggs. Aim to drink at least two litres of good quality water a day and limit tea and coffee, which strip the body of water and essential nutrients – especially minerals. Both bacteria and viruses love to feed off of sugar, so reduce your refined carbohydrate intake (biscuits, cakes, chocolate, soft drinks and fruit juice.) If you still need a sugar hit, try using stevia or xylitol as natural sugar alternatives. Supplements Vitamin C with bioflavonoids helps reduce symptoms and colds and flus and mops up free radical damage within the body during illness. Zinc stimulates 100 enzymatic responses in the body, inhibits virus growth and improves the immune system. Vitamin D keeps the immune system strong: aim for two to three hours of sun exposure a week on face, arms and hands during winter or opt for a vitamin D supplement. Probiotics with cultured and fermented foods such as coconut and tempah will enhance immunity and help the body fight viruses and infections. Olive leaf extract has powerful antioxidants and helps treat upper respiratory tract infections and may reduce fever in adults and children. Take echinacea at the beginning of winter: it increases the body’s white cell count and helps fight bacteria and viruses. Garlic is known for its cold-fighting properties because of its antiseptic, anti-fungal and nutritive properties. Astragalus is a restorative food and medicinal plant that strengthens immunity. Healthy Life, 8379 3511.
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“Keep your immune system healthy and strong during winter with lots of vitamin C, magnesium and zinc.” Village Pharmacy “Be armed with information – pick up a free booklet from Inside Health, including one on coughs and colds.” Lindsay Allan Chemist
BE SEEN Make sure you can be seen in the dark or wet weather by wearing bright colours or reflective materials, such as the Champion Aero Cool Jacket, which also features a breathable mesh panel for cooling ventilation, $69.95. be a sport
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EASE UP EASEaCOLD Cough, Cold and Congestion Day & Night capsules are specially designed to help you get through the day and night when you’ve caught a pesky winter bug. From $15.49/30 capsules. Coles
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Winter can be tough on those with aches and pains, especially those with arthritis. Krill oil, the Audi of fish oil, is an effective way to treat stiffness and inflammation. Try Pharmacist Formula Antarctic Krill Oil, $29.95/60 caps. Lindsay Allan Chemist
Bupa offers a range of healthcare covers for singles, couples and families, whatever your needs and budget. Stop by Bupa’s new store, which is opening in late April in the courtyard, to find out how they can help you take care of your most important asset – your health. Bupa
NEED A HAND? Keep fingers warm while exercising with a pair of Asics Reflective Knit Gloves. Not only do they keep your digits warm, they come with five rows of reflective 3M Scotchlite for extra visibility, $24.95. be a sport
BRIGHT EYES Protecting your eyes from the sun’s UV is important, even in the cooler months. The expert team at Laubman & Pank recommend that any sunglasses you wear should cut out 100% of harmful UV radiation as well as reduce sun glare. Prescription sunglasses can now be made in a wide variety of tint colours and they especially recommend their new UV anti-reflective coating service, which also protects against UV reflections off the back surface of the lens, for extra protection. Ask in-store for more information.
IMMUNE BOOST Blackmore’s Echinacea Liquid will keep your immune system in tip-top shape. Particularly good for battling colds and flu, echinacea helps to shorten their severity and lifespan, meaning you can be back in action sooner. $20.45/50ml. Village Pharmacy
TOP TIPS “Although the cold weather means many of us would rather stay curled up under a blanket, staying active in winter is just as important as in the warmer months.”
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“Carry around hand sanitisers to avoid infections. Many brands are alcoholfree so they won’t dry out your skin.” Healthy Life “Sugars and sweets should be occasional treats, not part of your daily foods list.” Dr Billy Chow
EASY WAY TO WELLNESS Most of us have grown accustomed to taking something to fix a problem or condition, whether it be a drug, natural vitamin or supplement. However, there’s nothing more powerful than boosting our inborn or innate immune system naturally. We all know that by the time we’re lining up at the counter purchasing our cold and flu medication, it’s too late. Your immune system has already been stressed and under attack, which is why you’re feeling terrible and expressing all those dreadful cold symptoms. It’s true that when we’re suffering from a terrible cold, we need all the help we can get, but colds and flu are not the result of a shortage of medication. Improving and preparing your immune system for winter is as simple as following a few easy steps. Eat more greens Green leafy vegetables are jam-packed with wonderful vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. You can even put spinach, kale, lettuce, rocket and radicchio into a green smoothie or juice. Avoid the sweet and the processed Too much sugar can cause inflammation in the body and make it too acidic. It’s no surprise that this is bad news when it comes to a strong immune system and a healthy and vibrant body. The more processed and packaged your foods are, the further away they are from their natural, packed-full-of-goodness state. Not only do they offer fewer nutrients, they also place a greater burden on the digestive system. Drink lots of water While we tend to feel less thirsty in the cold of winter than in the warmer months, staying hydrated is good for you all year round. No matter the weather, we still need to drink plenty of water to hydrate and cleanse our body. Move your body We are designed to move, movement is life. Studies have confirmed for many years that our sedentary lifestyle is literally killing us faster. When you add up the time spent sitting at home, at work and commuting, the average Australian office worker sits between eight and 16 hours a day. Inactivity is not only a major cause of chronic disease but also places a great deal of stress on the spine and supporting muscles, all of which impact our health.
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Warm up your winter table with these easy classics from French specialist Justin North. Recipes Justin North Photography Steven Brown
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village cookbook Red mullet ‘en papillote’ with fennel and aromatics Whole roasted chicken One of the difficulties with roasting chicken and other white meat birds is that the delicate breast meat tends to dry out in the hot temperatures. This area is especially vulnerable if you use the classic approach of roasting at an initial high temperature to caramelise the skin. My method avoids this problem altogether. I caramelise the skin in foaming butter on top of the stove before quickly roasting the bird in the oven at a medium heat. While the bird rests, I prop it upright and pour the roasting juices and butter into the cavity. This allows all the wonderful flavours and juices to be absorbed back into the breast meat. I guarantee that this will be the tenderest, most flavoursome chicken you’ll ever eat. Preparation time: 10 minutes + resting time Cooking time: 35 minutes Serves 2 1.2–1.5kg chicken salt and pepper 200g butter 1 bunch thyme 5 garlic cloves 1/3 cup (80ml) vegetable oil
Preheat the oven to 190ºC. Rub the chicken inside and out with salt and pepper. Place half the butter inside the cavity with the thyme and garlic. Heat the oil and remaining butter in a large heavy-based frying pan over a moderate heat. When the oil is hot and the butter foaming, place the chicken in the pan and start to brown it. Baste continuously and turn the bird over in the pan so it caramelises evenly all over. When it’s a lovely golden brown – and this should only take a few minutes – lift the chicken onto a rack or trivet in a heavy-based roasting pan. Roast for 45 minutes or until cooking juices run clear from the thickest part of the chicken, basting from time to time with the pan juices. Remove from the oven and carefully transfer the chicken to another roasting tray, so that the cavity is pointing skywards. Pour all the roasting juices into the cavity, cover loosely with foil and leave in a warm place to rest for 5–10 minutes before carving. Serve with your choice of accompaniments.
Tip The original recipe calls for poussin (baby chicken); we have adjusted the cooking times and measures to suit a small, regular-sized chicken. If you have an 800g poussin, use 120g butter, 4 garlic cloves and 50ml vegetable oil and roast for 25 minutes; rest for 5–10 minutes.
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Red snapper can also be used in place of mullet. The recipe calls for clarified butter, which can be heated to higher temperatures than regular butter and is easy to make (see instructions below). Preparation time: 20 minutes Cooking time: 15 minutes Serves 4 50ml olive oil 4 shallots, finely sliced 1 fennel bulb, finely sliced 1 pinch saffron 4 fennel seeds 6 coriander seeds 2 star anise 8 small whole red mullet or small red snapper, cleaned sea salt 1 lemon, finely sliced 50ml clarified butter
Preheat the oven to 190ºC. Heat the oil in a heavy-based saucepan. Add the shallots, fennel and saffron and sweat over a low heat until soft and translucent, about 5 minutes. Season well. In a small frying pan toast the fennel seeds, coriander seeds and star anise for a few minutes until aromatic. Tip into a mortar and use the pestle to crush them roughly. Cut out 4 rectangles of baking paper, around 21cm x 30cm. Spoon some of the shallot-fennel mixture onto each piece and top with 2 red mullet. Sprinkle on the crushed spices, season and arrange a few lemon slices on each fillet. And now for the origami. Bring the 2 longest sides of the paper to the centre over the fish and fold together neatly a few times. Fold up the two short ends. Flip the parcels over onto a baking tray to make neat parcels, with the folds underneath. Brush with clarified butter and bake for 15 minutes. The bags will puff up and become golden and glazed. Remove from the oven and carefully lift the parcels onto serving plates. For maximum effect, serve straight away; the bags will start to deflate as soon as they are removed from the oven. Encourage each diner to make an incision with kitchen scissors down the centre of the paper bags and peel the paper back to reveal the colourful and aromatic surprise within. Clarified butter Melt normal butter gently until the white milk solids separate and sink to the bottom of the pan. Skim off the yellow clarified liquid and discard solids.
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Lenard’s chicken My Greengrocer thyme, garlic Viva Gourmet Fine Foods salt, pepper, vegetable oil Coles butter
Angelakis Bros red mullet or small red snapper My Greengrocer shallots, fennel, lemon Viva Gourmet Fine Foods saffron, fennel seeds, coriander seeds, star anise, sea salt Coles butter, olive oil
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Duck legs braised with port, orange and thyme Rich and zesty, this duck braise is delicious served with sarladaise potatoes (thinly sliced potatoes and thyme baked in duck fat) or sweet and sour white turnips (simmered with chardonnay vinegar, thyme, garlic and sugar). Preparation time: 20 minutes + marinating time 24 hours Cooking time: 3 hours Serves 4 ½ onion 1 carrot 1 celery stalk 3 garlic cloves, roughly crushed 200ml port zest and juice of 2 oranges 6 sprigs thyme 4 duck leg quarters* 20ml vegetable oil salt and pepper 1.5L chicken stock**
Cut the vegetables to a rough mirepoix (a rough dice) and put them in a saucepan with the port, orange zest and juice and thyme. Bring to the boil, then remove from the heat and allow to cool slightly. Pour over the duck legs and mix well. Allow to cool at room temperature, then cover and refrigerate. Leave to marinate for 24 hours. When ready to cook, preheat your oven to 110ºC. Tip the duck pieces and vegetables into a colander to drain, reserving the marinade. Set aside the vegetables and herbs and pat the duck pieces dry. Heat the oil in a heavy-based casserole or braising pan and fry the duck until browned evenly all over. Remove from the pan and set aside. Add the reserved vegetables to the pan and fry until browned all over. Add the marinade to the pan and bring to the boil. Return the duck legs to the pan and season. Meanwhile, bring the duck stock to a gentle simmer in another pan. Add the hot stock to the braising pan and bring it all to a gentle simmer. Skim, taste and adjust the seasoning to your taste. Cut a piece of baking paper to the size of the pan to make a cartouche and place on the surface. Cover tightly with a lid and transfer to the oven. Braise for 3 hours, checking and turning every 30 minutes or so. At the end of the cooking time the duck should be tender and should come away from the bone easily. Remove the duck pieces from the pan and keep warm. Strain the
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Shopping list Haydon’s Quality Meats duck leg quarters (please pre-order 8379 7368) My Greengrocer onion, carrot, celery, garlic, oranges, thyme Viva Gourmet Fine Foods vegetable oil Vintage Cellars port Coles chicken stock, salt, pepper
Roast rib of dry-aged beef This is a classic roast, starting at a high temperature to caramelise and brown the surface of the meat, then cooking further at a lower temperature. I like to rest the beef inside the oven, after it’s been turned off. The residual heat keeps the meat warm without further cooking. The times specified are for medium-rare. Preparation time: 5 minutes Cooking time: 1 hour Serves 4 2kg beef rib roast, at room temperature salt and pepper 80ml vegetable oil
Preheat the oven to 220ºC. Season the beef all over with salt and pepper and rub the surface of the meat and fat with oil. Place the beef on a rack or trivet in a roasting tray. Roast for 20 minutes, then lower the temperature to 180ºC and roast for a further 30 minutes. Turn off the oven and leave the beef in the oven for a further 10 minutes to rest. Remove from the oven, carve and serve with your choice of accompaniments.
Shopping list Haydon’s Quality Meats beef rib roast Viva Gourmet Fine Foods salt, pepper, vegetable oil
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village cookbook Champagne chiboust Serve with seasonal fruit or frozen raspberries and raspberry coulis (raspberries and sugar syrup blitzed in a blender to a smooth purée). Preparation time: 10 minutes Cooking time: 10 minutes + 4 hours setting time Serves 4 5g gelatine sheets 210ml milk 2 egg yolks 20g cornflour 120g sugar 3 egg whites 50ml Champagne
Soak the gelatine in a large bowl of cold water for 5-10 minutes to soften. Drain and squeeze out as much excess water as you can. Combine the milk, egg yolks and cornflour in a heavy-based saucepan and add a tablespoon of the sugar. Bring to a simmer, whisking continuously. Place the egg whites in a scrupulously clean electric mixer with the rest of the sugar and whisk to soft peaks. Dissolve the gelatine in the hot milk, then quickly whisk in a third of the meringue and all the Champagne. When completely amalgamated, gently fold in the remaining meringue and spoon into a piping bag. Arrange 4x8cm pastry rings on a tray. Pipe the chiboust into the rings then transfer to the refrigerator to set for about 4 hours. When ready to serve, remove the chibousts from the refrigerator and toast the surface of each with a small kitchen blowtorch, so that they resemble toasted marshmallows. Carefully unmould and place on the centre of dessert plates. Serve straight away with your choice of accompaniment.
Shopping list My Greengrocer eggs Viva Gourmet Fine Foods gelatine sheets Vintage Cellars Champagne Coles milk, cornflour, caster sugar
Caramelised chocolate pots Allow to cool for 5 minutes before serving so that the caramel layer will harden to a crisp, crunchy layer. Preparation time: 10 minutes Cooking time: 40 minutes Serves 4 500ml milk 20g unsweetened cocoa powder 100g liquid glucose 100g best-quality dark chocolate, grated 4 egg yolks Demerara sugar
Preheat your oven to 180ºC. Stand 4 x 120ml dariole (cylindrical) moulds, ramekin dishes or coffee cups in a deep roasting pan. Put the milk, cocoa and glucose in a heavy-based saucepan and bring to the boil. Remove the pan from the heat and stir in the chocolate until melted and smooth. Allow to cool. Stir in the egg yolks, then strain the mixture through a fine sieve. Pour the mixture into the prepared moulds. Pour enough cold water into the roasting pan to come halfway up the side of the moulds. Cover loosely with foil and bake for 15 minutes. Lower the heat to 160ºC, remove the foil and cook for a further 20 minutes. Remove from the oven and allow to cool for about 20 minutes; the creams will still be quite wobbly. When ready to serve, sprinkle the surface of each chocolate pot with a thin, even layer of Demerara sugar. Caramelise the surface with a small kitchen blowtorch until the sugar melts to a shiny caramel glaze. If you don’t have a blowtorch, preheat an overhead grill (broiler) to its highest setting. Place the brûlée on a baking sheet and slide it under the heat, about 5cm from the heat. Watch to make sure it doesn’t burn.
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Be transported to another world with South Australia’s only traditional Chinese tea ceremony at the Shanghai Tea House.
Stop press! May will see two new eateries opening at Burnside Village. Kanbei Sushi Train is coming to the Timber Deck, while in the Atrium Mall, there will be a new gourmet dessert and cake restaurant, Dolce & Co. Yum!
Shanghai Tea House Restaurant, open 7 days, 9am–5.30pm, and Thursday–Saturday 9am–late for dinner. 7200 3063.
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he art of drinking and serving tea is an ancient cultural tradition throughout China and you can experience it with a trip to Shanghai Tea House. Owners Suping Li and Vince Rigano say they wish to give diners a unique and authentic Chinese experience through the ceremony, as well as with an all-day dim sim/yum cha–style menu. “The art of drinking and serving tea plays a major cultural role in China; it inspired poetry and song and the mutual love of tea cements lifelong friendships,” Suping says. Vince adds: “For centuries, the ritual of preparing and serving tea has held a special place in the hearts and minds of the Chinese people and we wanted to bring it to Adelaide. We’re actually the only place in Australia performing the ceremony.” The attentive waiters can help you match your tea with your food, which includes yum cha favourites such as steamed pork buns, dim sum, spring rolls and shallot pancakes as well as a range of main dishes, including wasabi prawns, black pepper steak and pan-fried salmon. There is also a wide range of vegetarian options available. “What we’ve tried to do, and I think we have achieved it, is create a healthy alternative to traditional yum cha, which we often identify with deep frying,” Suping says. “The Shanghai style has an emphasis on steaming; freshness is the key and we wanted to keep the traditional Chinese flavours, rather than the more Westernised dishes you can often find.” All of the dishes are prepared on the premises from scratch and the fresh menu is complemented by the relaxed yet stylish setting. There are both outdoor and indoor seating options available, and inside, two large booths can accommodate anywhere between six and 12 people – the perfect backdrop for the tea ceremony. Since their opening in December, the response from the public has been extremely positive. “Our regulars come back once or twice a week and I think the response has been so good because of a combination of the freshness of the food and the experience of finding accompanying teas,” Vince says. “We’re really trying to create an alternative to the coffee culture and we would like to think we’re helping to bring a new tea culture to Adelaide!”
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ceremony Each step of the tea ceremony ritual is a sensory exploration and appreciation and is conducted with accompanying stories about its cultural significance. Here is a simplified, step-by-step process.
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Guests are shown various utensils used in the ceremony and their purpose.
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The ceremony conductor presents the tea to guests and asks them to see the colour and smell the aroma of the tea.
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The presenter shows guests how to smell the tea aroma from the empty thimble cup before tasting the tea.
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From breakfast to latenight desserts, the Centre’s eating spots deliver the delicious goods. Begin your day at Cocolat with a gourmet breakfast of heavenly smoked salmon crêpes with crème fraîche, perfectly garnished with a drizzle of lime. For your mid-morning caffeine kick, head to Cibo Espresso or perhaps indulge with a vanilla gelato espressodoused affogato. A fresh cannoli will give you the extra energy for shopping! When the clock ticks over midday, tempt your tastebuds at Utzi Espresso with a lunch of spicy maple-roasted beetroot and ginger soup or a mouthwatering char-grilled pumpkin and caramelised onion open focaccia topped with goat’s cheese. For afternoon tea, satisfy your sweet tooth with a visit to the Village Baker to indulge in their spicy fruit loaf and butter pudding, soaked in a vanilla and citrus custard. Or perhaps head to VP’s for a fresh citron tart, with perfectly sweet white icing and decadent lemon cream. If you’re after something a little lighter, head to Wendy’s for their classic banana bliss or mango delish smoothies, full of real fruit goodness. For a more substantial snack, or an early, light dinner, the delicious teriyaki salmon bento box from Umi Sushi may take your fancy. The thinly sliced salmon sashimi, served with sides of Japanese avocado salad and rice, was rumoured to be a favourite of Robert Pattinson during the filming of The Rover. For later, visit Pasta Deli to take home one of their delicious lasagnes – in beef, chicken or vegetarian – with a fresh salad. And grab some crusty bread to go with it from Baker’s Delight. For dinner, H by Felici offers delectable dishes with a Mediterranean touch. For dessert, try their yummy salted caramel tart. Or share yum cha and a tea with friends at the Shanghai Tea House.
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A Kailis Australian pearl is a living gem, it captures your essence and enhances your complexion like no other gem. Available from James Thredgold Jewellers, Rear 154B The Parade Norwood, and Burnside Village 447 Portrush Rd. Telephone T 83797913 or visit jamesthredgold.com.au