Cityscape Spring 2018

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CHRISTCHURCH CURATED | SPRING 18 In our fashion focussed Spring issue we feature Kiwi couture queens Karen Walker and Margarita Robertson, go behind the scenes at The Crossing’s Summer Loving shoot and spend the day with Ballantynes’ style guru Josie Pasane, alongside our signature round up of the hottest hospo haunts, homewares and travel destinations.



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10 Spring Edit This season's essentials. 14 Word On The Street Tip offs, trends, and more.

Fashion & Wellbeing

30 Style Counsel A day in the life of Ballantynes' stylist Josie Pasane. 32 Fashion Forecast Fresh new trends for spring. 34 True Colours With Ballantynes' stylist Josie Pasane. 40 Fashion for the Boys Dapper looks for modern men. 42 Jumpsuit Riot Rock the looks. 51 Beauty Files Spring beauty necessities. 52 The Good Life With Dr Libby.

Home & Lifestyle

23 Fashion Forward Catching up with Karen Walker and Margarita Robertson. 28 Shoot to Thrill We go behind the scenes at The Crossing's fashion shoot.

57 Mid-Century Magic mr mod steals the show. 58 Eternal Style Timeless design with CoLab Architecture.

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23 Fashion & Wellbeing

57 Home & Lifestyle

71 Feast

74 Party Down

111 Travel

118 What's On

128 The Last Word

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60 Hot Property With Mary Turnbull. 61 Outdoor Oases Contemporary gardens with Canopy Landscape Architects. 62 Home Styling What we're coveting this spring. 64 Home Front What's hot for the home. 68 Breakfast of Champions Nailing party fare with Total Food Equipment.

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71 Dumpling Delights Pot Sticker Dumplings. 72 Little Italy We catch up with Café Valentino's Michael Turner. 74 Party Down Pulling off the perfect party, event, function or soirée. 84 Food Files Food trends, tips and treats.

Travel 111 Culture Capital The ultimate Malt(a)-teaser. 112 Paris in Spring Hitting Paris' famous sales on a weekend shopping spree. 115 Euro Fashion Cut Europe's fashion capitals.

What's On 118 SCAPE-ing it Out SCAPE turns 20. 124 Culture Calendar The city's hottest tickets. 128 The Last Word Legendary musical theatre royalty Elaine Paige.

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lifestyle killed her. Playing her life every night nearly killed me!” Elaine Paige

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hen it comes to spring, Christchurch turns it out with explosions of colour courtesy of blooms, blossoms and fashions all heralding the arrival of party season. In this issue we charge our glass to our favourite season with a bumper fashion offering tapping the genius of Karen Walker and Margarita Robertson (NOM*d) for their fashion picks (p23), spend the day with Ballantynes' leading stylemaker, Josie Pasane, and go behind the scenes on The Crossing's SS18 Summer Loving shoot. Those planning their own soirée will want to hit our Party Down showcase (p74) for the ultimate guide to pulling off a killer gathering for the ages alongside all things hot, happening, trending and Cityscape-esque in the city.

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editor@somocreative.co.nz Follow us: Facebook cityscape.christchurch, Instagram @cityscapemagazine_chch ON THE COVER Love Cashmere Sweater, Love Cashmere Cardigan, Love Earring and Love Choker from Karen Walker's Love Letter collection. karenwalker.com

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15 8 Miyabi Chef's Knife (RRP $649) from Total Food Equipment 9 Cutler Seth Shirt (RRP $159.95) from Cutler & Co 10 Mini Unikko Plywood Tray (RRP $75) from Bolt of Cloth 11 Secrid Miniwallet (RRP $145) from Corso Merivale 12 Sollis Tassel Earrings (RRP $129) from WORLD 13 Giorgio Armani Acqua Di Gio Absolu EDP 75ml (RRP $166) from Ballantynes 14 Ivylee Laura Sandal (RRP $179) from Issimo 15 Sancia Babylon Bag (RRP $485) from Ballantynes

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Word on the Street TIP-OFFS, TRENDS & MORE

X Marks the Spot

Heads up Cityscapers, entertainment hotspot EntX will be opening its doors September 28! A unique inner city hub which houses an epic selection of food eateries and state-of-the-art cinemas, EntX takes its inspo from the world’s most popular foodie and entertainment destinations, and also boasts a primo location taking up residence on the corner of Lichfield and Colombo Streets and is just a stone’s throw away from other buzzing hot spots. Get amongst! entx.co.nz

Big ups Huge congrats to all the 2018 Christchurch Hospitality Awards winners and our friends at Twenty Seven Steps; 5th Street; Pegasus Bay Winery, Vineyard, and Restaurant; Hello Sunday (People's Choice Establishment of the Year) and Café Valentino's Michael Turner who was crowned Hospo Hero of the Year – awesome work guys!

REGAL REVIVAL The resurrection of the city’s beloved Town Hall is well under way and its much-anticipated unveiling this summer is creeping closer. Sporting cutting edge architecture and equipped with killer acoustics, the brand spanking overhaul boasts a specially designed rehearsal space and multi-use conference rooms. The auditorium is tipped to include a modernised seating configuration and performance stage that can transform effortlessly depending on the occasion – be it a classical concert or a head-banging rock gig. The old Boater’s restaurant and split-level function space will be replaced with a single-level room overlooking the Avon River. vbase.co.nz

Improve your mental and emotional wellbeing and kick those bad habits with expert psychotherapist and counsellor Jacinta Cooney who brings her wealth of knowledge and experience to her recently opened boutique practice, Merivale Psychotherapy and Counselling. Enhance your wellbeing with Jacinta’s expertise! merivaletherapy.co.nz

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Cashmere Cool

Evoking a sense of stylish modernity and effortless luxury, the mother and daughter duo behind lush cashmere brand, Elle + Riley have just opened a brand spanking boutique right in the heart of Merivale’s shopping mecca. Curb your cashmere craving with their elegant, wearable pieces for living and lounging that include a lux array of scarves, ponchos, robes, sweaters, cardigans, pants and beanies. They also cater to our tiny tots as well as our beloved four legged furry friends with a cute-as range of canine couture. elleandriley.com DON'T MISS

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BYRNE-ING DOWN THE HOUSE He’s renowned for his visually stunning (albeit quirky) stage sets, intellectual lyrical content and inimitable presence, and now Talking Heads frontman David Byrne will be bringing all the oddities along with his 12-piece band to Horncastle Arena (Nov 15) for the New Zealand leg of his criticallyacclaimed American Utopia tour (supported by Kimbra). It’s been almost a decade since Byrne was last here, and this time he's sought the creative genius of renowned choreographer Annie-B Parson. Tickets will sell out so make sure you secure yours today! davidbyrne.com

City shoe gurus Issimo are in swanky new digs located up the road from their original store at 174 Papanui Road in Merivale. Rocking a minimalistic aesthetic and intimate boutique feel, you’ll find all your faves like L.K. Bennett, IXOS, Rebecca Balducci, Oxitaly, JB Martin, Ivylee, Reebok, Puma, Saben, MOOI and Under The Sun alongside some exciting new brands.

Burger Me Our food prayers have been answered as BurgerBurger makes plans to open up in the epic fitout that currently houses the super groovy coffee joint Supreme Supreme. Opening date is still hush hush, but prepare for delectable burgers and top-notch brews! burgerburger.co.nz

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Shats and Giggles

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All-round talent and force of nature William Shatner is beaming down and bringing his latest comedic venture Shatner’s World: The Return Down Under! to the city. With a career as colourful as Shatner’s, he’s racked up his fair share of awards and mems, he's set to let audiences and fans in on more stories, more songs, more musings and more Shat from his illustrious career. From epic inter-galactic battles in Star Trek to courtroom battles in Boston Legal, belting out country tunes on his albums and penning a ton of literary works, he's done it all. Catch him when he lands at the Isaac Theatre Royal (Oct 14). shatnersworld.org

Cinema makes a comeback Movie buffs will rejoice at the news a boutique cinema may once again grace the grounds of the Arts Centre. The Arts Centre is seeking expressions of interest from businesses, companies or consortiums with the passion, skills and knowledge to establish and run a boutique cinema tenancy located in the West Lecture building. More info at artscentre.org.nz

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H-FACTOR Need some balance (of the hormone kind) in your life? Lock in October 17 and make for Dr Libby’s The Hormone Factor event where the nutritional biochemist/all-round lifestyle guru will be dropping facts about all things hormonal. Dr Libby is also an 11-time best-selling author whose latest book The Beauty Guide offers wise words and ideas on how to transform the way you live. WIN We have one copy of The Beauty Guide and one double pass to The Hormone Factor event to giveaway. To enter, email info@somocreative.co.nz with ‘Dr Libby’ in the subject line and tell us your fave Dr Libby book. Winner drawn October 12.

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Unbelievable to think it’s been 25 years since we were first blown away by the iconic debut album from Staten Island natives Wu-Tang Clan, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers). Now the remaining MC collective behind wildly popular hip-hop anthems ‘C.R.E.A.M’ and ‘Bring Da Ruckus’ are destined to return to the stage in a dynamo performance at Horncastle Arena on December 13. fuzen.co.nz



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Picture Perfect

The final instalment in the CSO’s stellar Lamb and Hayward Masterworks season is Pictures at an Exhibition. It sees internationally acclaimed pianist Jayson Gillham skilfully perform the titular piece by renowned composer Modest Mussorgsky, who was inspired by the pictures he received from a close friend. Modest Mussorgsky’s composition has had many a spin put on it by various composers, however French composer Maurice Ravel’s arrangement reigns supreme. Catch the exquisite sounds at the Air Force Museum (Nov 10). cso.co.nz

KATCH THEM! Katchafire are bringing their fusion of reggae, R‘n’B and funk – plus a ton of hip vibes – when they hit the city at The Bedford Bigtop (Sep 22). The group’s highly anticipated fifth studio album LEGACY, which has seen them in high demand locally and globally, has also had its praises sung by a bunch of musos and mags. No stranger to the music scene, the lads have headlined and featured at numerous festivals around the world. katchafire.co.nz

THE SCOOP This is sure to get your taste buds tingling! Global ice cream phenomenon Ben & Jerry’s is set to be a permanent fixture on the city scene when they come to town just in time for the summer season. At the time of going to print, the exact opening date was still hush hush (along with the location) – bring on those delicious flavour-flaves like Chunky Monkey! benjerry.co.nz

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Two’s Company The city is being blessed by works of not one, but two of the country’s leading artists Ann Robinson and John Walsh, whose works will take up a spring residence in The Central Art Gallery’s upcoming exhibition (Oct 4 – Nov 4). Robinson will exhibit her cast glass creations and Walsh will exhibit his paintings which vary in style from mythical landscapes to dreamlike figures. thecentral.co.nz



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Giddy Up

The city’s hottest social calendar event is charging back into the city so it’s time to suit up, don your swankiest fascinator and drop some coin on those bets at New Zealand Cup and Show Week (Nov 10 – Nov 17). The week-long soirée is jam-packed with some killer events like the Fashion in the Field, and of course there's all the horse racing and famed trackside action. So rally the troops, pop the bubbly and let the pomp commence! nzcupandshow.co.nz

SHOW TIME Rocking a new name, The New Zealand Agricultural Show (previously the Canterbury A&P Show) is once again bringing the country to town (Nov 14 – Nov 16) with its classic lineup of tractor demo-ing, wood chopping, Shetland pony romping, eats and beats with Kiwi muso Hollie Smith headlining. The annual extravaganza pulls huge crowds, with last year’s event seeing a whopping 100,000 visitors through the gates. theshow.co.nz

CULTURAL SCULPTURES Art lovers get your diaries out and discover the Sculpture. North Canterbury spring exhibition (Sep 6 – Nov 30) at the exquisite grounds of Pegasus Bay Winery. Get up close and personal with the works of Rebecca Rose, Dion Hitchens, Allan O’Loughlin, Llew Summers, Matthew Williams and Doug Neil alongside a lavish lunch and/or cheeky wine tasting or two. pegasusbay.com

JAUNTY JONES Quite possibly one of the most well-versed and travelled comedians and travel hosts on the TV scene, Griff Rhys Jones is bringing his personal jaunts, humorous reflections on life and zany thoughts such as ‘how to use the self check-in’ to crowds at the Isaac Theatre Royal (Nov 7). With a career spanning 40 years, a night of riotous humour awaits! isaactheatreroyal.co.nz

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Karen Walker Love Earring (RRP $45) Love Choker (RRP $55) Stamps Skivvy (RRP $195) Postal Necktie Top (RRP $495) Utopian Jeans (RRP $425)

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FASHION FORWARD Cityscape catches up with leading New Zealand designers Karen Walker and NOM*d’s Margarita Robertson on the inspiration behind their latest collections along with a specially curated selection of their favourite pieces.


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t’s all about making “something new and cool” for Kiwi fashion royalty Karen Walker and her bi-hemispheric approach to design. Eschewing seasonal constraints, her global vision (reflecting a truly international customer base) offers the lauded designer the freedom to create season-less fashion featuring several key pieces/elements that stylishly address weather extremes in both hemispheres. “We’re thinking about seasons from a very global perspective, not by what the weather is like,” says Walker, whose ready-to-wear collections are based around telling four ‘stories’ a year. Ever-changing and designed to overlap, it’s a design stream with no best before date – each ‘story’ remains in-store as long as it feels relevant. In her latest release, Love Letter, Walker continues the story of Lost in Paradise’s tropical atoll shipwrecked protagonists Rimbaud and John Lydon, and, as its name suggests, celebrates the romance and glamour of airmail. It was Walker’s global approach that inspired her latest ‘story’.

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“That idea of things going around the world got us thinking about old-fashioned post,” says the former child stamp collector who would fight with her brother over the best stamps attached to the letters sent by their father when he was away travelling. Key to Love Letter is the immediately recognisable shade of par avion envelope blue in sheer organza for knife pleat dresses and sunray pleat skirts, Edwardian postage stamps featuring camels and giraffes alongside famed icon Runaway Girl, and floral prints referencing exotic wild cottage roses are all intended to be mixed, layered and worn together. Embracing up-in-the-air-chic, the red, white and blue 70s striped Crêpe de Chine blouses hark back to glamorous international travel, while slouchy trousers and tie-waisted suit jackets tag in comfort for longer hauls. Walker’s signature plaids get frilled, pleated and flared, ruching appears at necklines, waists and cuffs, and frayed edges celebrate Love Letter’s appetite for deconstruction. karenwalker.com

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acing twisted pop culture references with NOM*d’s signature wry humour is at the core of iconic fashion powerhouse Margarita Robertson’s new preternatural spring/summer 18/19 collection Jeepers Creepers. For Robertson, instilling underlying humour is all part of the design process. “With summer 18/19, as with all our collections, it’s important for me to have a touch of humour, something to bring a smile to the face,” says the style maven. Riffing on memories of well-loved comic characters, TV heroes and sci-fi pulp fiction, Jeepers Creepers’ edgy customised prints on textured tencel and base layers of mesh give a nod to the sartorial while transforming the warmer months into a relaxed kaleidoscope of summery cool. Creating cutting-edge fabrics is also part of the design process for the ever-progressive brand. “We love creating our own fabrics, they totally identify NOM*d to our customers who enjoy the laid back, edgy style synonymous with our label,” says Robertson.

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Add multiple possibility garments in the collection, including drill pinafores and utilitarian chic pants in cotton, viscose, linen and silk, and blend to create layers of hazy lightness and effortless street appeal. Pops of orange and yellow come courtesy of gingham and checkered plaid skirts, while Karloff-esque Nasty Young Ones tees, based on the smash 80s UK sitcom, and NOM*d-tweaked Dunedin tees reinforce black is, and will always be, the new black. Rounding out the collection sees Robertson's multitasking reversible dresses, relaxed jackets and vests, roomy Carton Pants, out of this world Galaxy Shorts, sci-fi savvy Looney Sweater and Them Tee announcing a non-conformist, head-turning line well ahead of the fashion curve. In a fitting reveal, Jeepers Creepers opened iD Dunedin Fashion Week with Robertson collaborating with light and sound artists to create an immersive experience enveloping guests and models in a futuristic 3D spectacular. nomd.co.nz

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1 Marvin Bomber (RRP $520), Hover Dress (RRP $265) and Ribbed Trim Sock (RRP $28) 2 Pluto Vest (RRP $660), Teared Bodice (RRP $295), Bosko Skirt (RRP $335) and Ribbed Trim Sock (RRP $28) 3 Teared Slip (RRP $495), Shutter Polo (RRP $395) and Core Long Sleeve Tee (RRP $170) 4 Satellite Jacket (RRP $625) Nasty Alexei Tee (RRP $150), Carton Pants (RRP $415) and Ribbed Trim Sock (RRP $28)

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Cityscape takes an exclusive look behind the lens at what it takes to create a killer campaign during city fashion capital The Crossing’s spring/summer shoot Summer Loving.

The music is cranking when we arrive at legendary fashion photographer Stephen Tilley’s Auckland studio at 8:30am; Aretha Franklin passed overnight and out of R.E.S.P.E.C.T the Queen of Soul’s smooth-ashoney vocals are providing the soundtrack for the day’s shoot. A celebration of long, sun-kissed summer days, hot nights and even hotter fashions, the Summer Loving theme pairs the country’s finest talents to rock the coming seasons’ fiercest looks from The Crossing’s fashion forward boutiques. Working alongside Tilley are stylist extraordinaire and former Fashion Quarterly, Cleo and She fashion editor, Ana Macdonald,


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NYX Professional Makeup’s national trainer Larissa De Lima, glamazon and Fashion Quarterly cover star Olivia Lefebre (62 Management) and drop-dead gorgeous multitasking Luke Stockman (Clyne Model Management), who’ll also pick up the camera to capture some behind-the-scenes shots. Given the shoot falls at the end of winter, the team has opted for the climatic control afforded by Tilley’s studio where fashion chameleons Lefebre and Stockman effortlessly seduce the camera through 25 carefully orchestrated and cutting-edge looks in front of a series of must-have mouthwatering sorbet Colorama backdrops and a gnarly 65-kilogram prop of The Crossing logo created in Christchurch and freighted to the studio. With two London Fashion Weeks under his belt, Tilley sets a cracking pace capturing the luminosity and flirtatious frivolity that The Crossing’s spring/

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summer edit, Summer Loving, encapsulates. Injecting his own flavour of fun, Tilley brings a high-intensity spirit that puts the models immediately at ease, and translates to the stunning imagery captured. Fuelled by caffeine and the shared quest to create a flawless fashion campaign, photographic assistant James Black checks the lighting equipment and manoeuvres it into the optimal position working all the best angles, while Emma Rouse keeps a close eye on which garments are worn throughout the shoot so each designer can be credited. As the day draws to a close and the triumphant words “it’s a wrap!” are declared, the team has a glistening glow about them that speaks to the intensity and hard work of the day’s shoot, while the models remain enviably immaculate despite the day's rigors. It’s been a long day, but when the final shots roll in it’s clear it’s been well worth it. thecrossing.co.nz

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Style Counsel Cityscape spends the day with Ballantynes’ fashion guru and stylist extraordinaire Josie Pasane.

6:30am Wake up, pull on my gym clothes and grab my breakfast (oats, prepared the night before) and outfit for the day (I prepare all my outfits for the week on Sunday night, after consulting the weather forecast) and head to the gym. 7am Get the blood pumping with a Core Class followed by yoga for some zen to mentally prepare me for the day. 9:30am Arrive at work and grab a small cappuccino from Bally’s Tea Rooms and check out the Instagram feeds of Trelise Cooper, Kate Sylvester, Karen Walker and US celeb stylist June Ambrose (the woman behind Beyoncé, Madonna and Gwyneth Paltrow’s iconic looks) to see what’s trending while I eat my breakfast. Super excited to see on our intranet that we’ll be welcoming Kiwi labels Georgia Alice and Maggie Marilyn later in the year. 9:45am Check emails, run through client appointments for the day and follow up on the prep I need to do for our upcoming Christmas magazine shoot and Ballantynes Fashion Week.

10am Catch up with our fab team to discuss themes for the upcoming shoot and Fashion Week, and check the proofs for our Spring/Summer magazine which is looking amazing.

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STYLE COUNSEL

10:30am Revisit the style boards I created for a client I worked with earlier in the week, then hit the Contemporary Lounge for a pre-shop to create key looks with matching accessories ahead of my first appointment in the Style Suite. Having worked with this client last season, I know she’s going to just love our latest drops from Trelise Cooper and WORLD. 11am Time for a quick catch up with our resident beauty guru Ben Knox to discuss Ballantynes’ upcoming super-stylish fashion and beauty event. 11.30am First client arrives, we have a quick chat over a coffee about the exciting and beautiful pieces I’ve curated featuring her favourite designers, colours, cuts and styles all selected to make her look and feel fabulous. During her Your Style session we also discuss creating the best silhouettes to flatter her body shape and how these multitasking pieces can work in with her existing wardrobe. 1.30pm Take one ecstatic client to the register with some stunning new additions to her wardrobe, before a quick tidy of the Style Suite and grabbing lunch on the run – my favourite salad of the day from the team at Ello Café & Eatery. 2pm Meet with our key fashion buyers Kelley Stephenson (Womenswear) and Georgie Mears (Contemporary Lounge), along with our design team to lock in the looks

and themes for our upcoming Christmas magazine shoot and Ballantynes Fashion Week. 3pm I’m busy curating garments and accessories for the shoot when a regular client walks in with a fashion emergency – a swanky work event has slipped off her radar and something gorgeous is needed immediately. I race through the fashion departments collecting the latest from Juliette Hogan, COOP, Karen Walker and Kate Sylvester as I go. I pair the winning metallic cocktail dress with some strappy heels, petite clutch and bold new lipstick for a head-turning look for the night. 4:30pm With the fashion crisis over, I start planning for tomorrow’s client appointments and preparing for the upcoming Christmas magazine shoot, compiling looks and exploring hair and make-up options and arranging backup outfits.

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6:30pm Final check of emails before leaving for the day and stopping off at the newsagents to pick up the latest copies of InStyle, Vogue, Elle, Remix, W, Harper’s Bazaar, Glamour, L’Officiel, GQ Style and Jalouse for some bedtime reading.


FASHION & WELLBEING

FASHION FORECAST The season for renewal, springtime is the perfect time to refresh your look with these gorgeous picks that will have you struttin’ your stuff in style.

Guerlain La Petite Robe Noire Pink Tie Nail Polish (RRP $43)

Kathryn Wilson Clementine Heel (RRP $320) from Issimo

Trelise Cooper No Breast For The Wicked Jacket (RRP $799) and Strut About Town Pants (RRP $399) Finch Velvet Jacket (RRP $849) from Workshop

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Juliette Hogan Cascade Pleat Dress (RRP $649)

Trelise Cooper Ruffle Tumble Top (RRP $449)

Kate Sylvester Skye Dress/ Skirt (RRP $399)

Le Specs Luxe Adulation Sunglasses (RRP $129) from Ballantynes

Ted Baker Kriscon Core Small Icon (RRP $85) from Ballantynes

NARS Orgasm Lip Balm (RRP $44)

Medici Tourmalina Rosa Claw Ring (POA) from Filigree Fine Jewels

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Ruby Duchess Minidress (RRP $229)


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Cityscape takes the plunge with this season’s paint-box brights, power suits, oversized earrings, florals and aquatic-themed motifs with Ballantynes’ style guru Josie Pasane.

As the promise of warmer weather sets in it’s time to deliver a hit of colour to your wardrobe, and just as luck would have it a new colour code will soon be in town. This season sees the return of bolder shades with designers raiding the colour chart to bring us a collection of bold and bright paint-box colours. With everything from Kermit greens, zesty yellows, eye-popping fuchsias and cobalt blues taking centre stage, it’s tempting to think wearing head-to-toe brights might not seem wearable in real life, but it really is. The easiest way for the bold among us to embrace it is with this season’s power suit trend. You can pair a matching jacket and trousers with a clashing top and statement earrings. The more your earrings resemble those seen on Ab Fab’s Patsy Stone, the better. This is the jewellery trend that won’t go away anytime soon and is going to be even bigger for summer. Micro sunglasses will also be a popular statement piece this season. Ditch your oversized sunnies and swap them for smaller, sleek frames. Style tip: look for styles in cat-eye shapes to candy-coloured lenses for an instant accessories upgrade. Alternatively, for those afraid of showing their true colours, you can test the water with accessories in

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yourself for a little deep sea diving into summer’s most aquatic influence: the ocean. With inspiration from starfish, seahorse and scallop shell motifs, under-thesea style is sure to make a splash and we’re big fans of the muted sandy colours, electric blue hues and sailor-inspired knots with playful anchor boat prints. Dive in and take the plunge with truly trans-seasonal breezy summer silhouettes. ballantynes.co.nz

1 Camilla and Marc Skye Long Sleeve Midi Persian Dress (RRP $840) 2 Trelise Cooper Kill Them With Kindness Dress (RRP $699) 3 Amber Sceats Resin Roco Earrings (RRP $155) 4 Le Specs, Lux Petit Panthere Sunglasses (RRP $139) 5 Kathryn Wilson Mimi Heel in Tutti Frutti (RRP $299)

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ISSIMO

Issimo is a Christchurch-owned boutique featuring a carefully curated range of stylish, elegant and comfortable footwear and fashion accessories from top European and local designers. Browse leading international brands including IXOS, Rebecca Balducci, Oxitaly, Cervone, JB Martin, L.K. Bennett, Officine904, Neauville, and Woden alongside locally-sourced brands from leading fashion footwear by Kathryn Wilson, Ivylee, Zoe Kratzmann, Puma, Reebok and Saben bags. 174 Papanui Road, FB/issimochch

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1 Cremisi Cabachon Earring (POA) from Filigree Fine Jewels 2 Kate Sylvester Gigi Skirt (RRP $479) 3 Kester Black Luna Nail Polish (RRP $23) 4 Deadly Ponies Mr Pippy Pouch (RRP $495) 5 Stila Vivid And Vibrant Eyeshadow Duo (RRP $31) 6 Isaac + Lulu Oxford Check Top (RRP $269)

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LILAC LOVE

Dominating the colour charts this spring is the wildly romantical lavender and lilac. Poised to be the hottest hue throughout spring and well into the summer months, marry with barelythere-blush or arctic white.

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BLUE EYES

Inject a fresh punch of powder blue into the mix this season. Rock it with crisp whites or team it up with a buttery yellow or ballet blush.

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Renew your zest for life with a tangy twist of lemon. A great colour choice to break up an all-black ensemble, a dab of daffodil yellow is sure to boost your spirits and keep that smile on your dial.

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Up the ante this spring and garner instant glam appeal with the ever-opulent emerald. A perfect pairing with the staple all-black wardrobe, rock this hue day or night.

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1 Trelise Cooper Love Skirts Skirt (RRP $549) 2 Amber Sceats Resin Florence Earrings (RRP $165) from Ballantynes 3 Trelise Cooper Curate Cloaked Crusader Coat (RRP $399) 4 Stila Stay All Day Waterproof Liquid Eye Liner (RRP $35) 5 Stila Vivid and Vibrant Eyeshadow Duo (RRP $31) 6 TID Watches No.3 Watch (RRP $189) from Infinite Definite

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FASHION FOR THE BOYS Scrub up and keep it fresh this spring with detailed patterns, lasting fabrics and care products to keep you looking effortlessly dapper.

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1 Textured Rib Crew (RRP $389) from Untouched World 2 Giorgio Armani Spring 2018 Collection 3 Azzaro Wanted by Night EDT 100ml (RRP $138) 4 Triumph & Disaster Frank The Dopp Toilet Bag (RRP $149) from Paper Plane Store 5 Cutler Seth Shirt (RRP $229.95) from Cutler & Co 6 Cole Haan Grandpro Tennis Sneaker (RRP $259) from Ballantynes 7 Grenson Cleaning Shoe-Care Kit (RRP $269) from Encompass 8 Hermès Cape Cod Watch (POA)

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CUTLER & CO

Founded in Christchurch in 1987, Cutler & Co has grown into an internationally recognised purveyor of quality gentlemen’s attire where high fashion attitude meets ease of wear. Discover the full, exclusive range of Cutler’s effortless urban sophistication within their Colombo Street store alongside a specially curated selection from Dutch fashion brands No Excess and Dstrezzed, and the latest European denim from specialist jeans brand LTB. 678 Colombo Street, cutlerandco.co.nz

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1 Cutler Seth Shirt (RRP $229.95) 2 Cutler Bret Shirt (RRP $249.95) 3 Cutler Nigel Shirt (RRP $179.95) 4 Cutler Printed Tee (RRP $79.95) 5 Dstrezzed Linen Blazer (RRP $429.95) 6 Cutler Jimmy Boot (RRP $279.95) 7 Cutler Maxim Loafer (RRP $229.95) 8 Cutler Anthony Boot (RRP $279.95) 9 Cutler Burleigh Blazer (RRP $299.95) 10 No Excess Pigment Tee (RRP $99.95)

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JUMPSUIT RIOT A Juliette Hogan favourite, the Linden Jumpsuit is a strapless number with a beautiful fitted and boned bodice, a zip closure up the back and side pockets. We love it styled with heels for a summer occasion or trainers for a cool casual look.

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FORMAL OCCASIONS Move beyond your comfort zone and ditch the LBD in favour of a sleek and styly jumpsuit. Dress it up with strappy heels and glittery accessories, and step out with confidence to that next swanky affair.

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1 Dyrberg Kern Zaela Shiny Gold Earring (RRP $169) from Ballantynes 2 Kaibosh 6'Above Sunglasses (RRP $199) from Infinite Definite 3 Deadly Ponies The Pony Rider (RRP $1,495) 4 Veja Esplar 3 Lock Leather Trainer (RRP $209) from Infinite Definite 5 Juliette Hogan Linden Jumpsuit (RRP $579) from Ballantynes 6 Hermès Collier de Chien Bracelet (POA) 7 Deadly Ponies Mr Poucher (RRP $119) 8 WORLD Night Fever Blazer (RRP $999) 9 See by Chloe 6 Rosie Glitter High Heel Sandal (RRP $549) from Workshop

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Get down with the hottest trends gracing the runway and red carpet and bring it to the streets of Christchurch this spring.

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DO WHAT YOU DO DO WELL The top knot has been sported by both men (a.k.a. the ‘man bun’) and women over the past few seasons and continues to hold its own – as Julianne Moore so effortlessly demonstrates. And when the mercury skyrockets in the coming months, the top knot is a fab way to beat the heat, while exposing that sexy nape. This look is purposefully imperfect, so keep it real whether you’re off to the corner dairy for milk or glamming it up for a big night out.

BELTING IT OUT We never thought we’d see it, but the bum bag, or as the millennials are calling it – the belt bag – has made a comeback. Before you poo-poo the idea, all the ‘It’ girls across Europe are rocking them on the streets worn nipped in at the waist over a jacket or across the chest. Not only is the resurgence seeing a much more stylish rendition of the age-old ‘fanny pack’ this time round, but it makes for a wholly practical hands-free companion when you’re letting loose on the dance floor.

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KITSCH BITCH Inject a burst of colour into your spring wardrobe with this dazzling pair of slip on heels. Drawing on all the key colours of the season – blush, emerald, cobalt and fuchsia – bust out these little cuties to glam up a simple white tee and pair of distressed jeans. Kathryn Wilson Carmel Heel (RRP $279) from Issimo.

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Keepin’ it real

Christchurch’s Shannon Thompson’s dreams are becoming her reality as she sets to take the fashion world by storm. The 26-year-old is showcasing her edgy collection Long Time Come at Vancouver Fashion Week. Focusing on sustainable and lasting fashion, the collection brings a contemporary edge to classic lines and wardrobe staples. Thompson has returned to God's Own to fulfil her dream of building her own brand – Out of Comfort. It embodies selfexpression, authenticity, comfort, and quality “all the way down to the last stitch!” Check her designs out! outofcomfort.co.nz

THE NEW JENNER-ATION

Haute stuff Strutting back into the city is the iconic and highly anticipated Ballantynes Fashion Week kicking off on September 27. The four-day event features a runway show, exclusive peeks into the hottest spring and summer fashion trends and workshops. ballantynes.co.nz

It’s been 21 years since Kardashian clan member and marketing maven Kylie Jenner was born, coinciding with the release of Adidas’ popularised sneaker the Falcon Dorf. The reality-starturned-entrepreneur has recently become the new face of the edgy sportswear giant, and in honour of the milestones for both, the sneaks have been treated to a makeover. Their chunky silhouette and pastel pink features make the kicks the perfect streetwear accessory for today’s fashionistas. adidas.com

DOUBLE D-ING Local denim label DUAL has opened a new store in the inner city (beside Little High Eatery) and their range is funkier than ever. Crafted locally (since always), DUAL’s structured range is made from high-quality fabrics designed to last. The store shares trendy digs with the city’s newest wine bar Not Without You. Check them out! dual.co.nz

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LOCAL TALENT

GEO goes Global

Living her dream, 18-year-old Christchurch fashionista Georgia “Geo” HensleySmith has been making waves in the fashion arena with her expertly crafted threads and bright, lustrously coloured leather kicks. Plucked from New Zealand by heavy-hitters on the international fashion scene, 2018 sees the former Hagley School of Fashion alum’s bold collections hitting international catwalks at New York and Milan Fashion Weeks. Her bold prints, colours and fusion of neutral and iridescent designs are expected to break new ground in the international fashion scene. This fashionista is one to watch, check out GEOJ on Facebook.

NAILING IT Professional nail artist Tomoko “Tomo” Tsuji’s tender approach and artistic flair have made her one of the city’s leading nail gurus. With her super creative nail work and designs, the result of more than 20 years of international experience, and in hot demand, Tomo opened her new salon Nails by Tomo inside Merivales Hair & Beauty. nailsbytomo.co.nz

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Hop on the basket bag trend that’s going to be bigger than ever this spring and summer. Spotted on the runway and on the tight and toned arms of A-list celebrities, the woven bag oozes chic and off-duty appeal. All you need to know is that 70s vibes are very much in, from the Jane Birkin-style wicker basket bags to circular woven totes and the now cult-classic Japanese picnic basket bag championed by Cult Gaia.


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DUAL

Fashion | Central City

If you love great denim, check out DUAL, New Zealand’s only true denim brand – everything is made less than a kilometre from their new inner-city store! DUAL is the ultra cool denim shop located together with their sophisticated wine bar Not Without You. If you want quality fashion that is truly New Zealand, find their funky, industrial store today. Raw denim at it’s finest.

181 High Street 03 925 9786 dual.co.nz

INFINITE DEFINITE Fashion | Central City

10 years as your local, friendly, family-owned, hand-sourced, independent, carefully-curated, multi-brand, fashion store. Serving Christchurch & beyond since 2008.

246 High Street 03 371 7465 infinitedefinite.com

ELLE + RILEY

Fashion | Merivale

Elle + Riley Cashmere has opened the doors of their first South Island boutique in Merivale. Currently stocked with the brand’s capsule collection which consists of classic cashmere pieces in a soft, neutral palette, and their latest spring/ summer 18 collection which includes luxurious separates in bright hues, the brand has also recently introduced cashmere for your little ones - babies and fur babies alike. 182 Papanui Road 03 925 9494 elleandriley.com

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ENCOMPASS

Fashion | Woolston

With modern streetwear fashion and impeccable service, EnCompass specialises in premium denim, and is renowned for the exceptional fitting expertise of owner Benji, NZ’s top jeanswear salesman. There’s a huge range of NZ and international brands; browse the extensive denim wall and exclusive tailored shirts, waistcoats and t-shirts. New styles arriving all the time!

Shop 26, The Tannery, 3 Garlands Road 03 381 4065 Find them on Facebook

THE FLOCK

Fashion | Woolston

From gorgeous gifts to beautiful clothes, accessories and skincare, owner Melody Leveridge sources only natural, organic and sustainable products, ensuring it is strictly Certified Fairtrade. Stocking leading sustainable brands such as kowtow and ELK alongside From – certified organic cotton designs, the clothing melds fabrics such as organic cotton with everlasting style. They also have a vast array of stylish footwear. Open every day from 10am until 5pm. Shop 7, The Tannery, 3 Garlands Road 03 389 9242 theflock.co.nz

VIA SOLLERTIA

Jewellery | Central City

This unique family-owned jewellery store in New Regent Street loves to push boundaries with outstanding design and craft. Their very definite “feel good” factor results from their creativity and care at each stage of their creation process, from design to final construction. Talk to them about your own dream creation and enjoy a fabulous experience that creates your own piece of affordable luxury. Not your typical jewellery store! 11 New Regent Street 03 366 8001 viasollertia.co.nz

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UNTOUCHED WORLD™

Fashion/Accessories | Burnside

NZ lifestyle brand Untouched World™ is world famous for their exquisite knitwear and Mountainsilk™, fine machine washable Merino. Designed with a less-is-more aesthetic and created from luxurious yarns and fabrics that are easy on the earth, their collections are full of multitasking pieces that wardrobe with effortless style.

Flagship Store & Café, 155 Roydvale Avenue 03 357 9399 untouchedworld.com

LOVE IN A JEWEL

Jewellery | Central City

This unique collection of fine jewellery is as beautiful on the inside as it is on the outside, due to the personal love captured within. Each pendant has a special compartment which can hold a personal love note, sand, soil, ashes, flower or other special memento... and is then sealed forever to be treasured for a lifetime. Created, designed and made in Christchurch by accomplished master jeweller, Joachim van Oostrum, and available in Gold or Sterling Silver. Ballantynes Department Store 03 379 7400 loveinajewel.co.nz

MERIVALE PSYCHOTHERAPY AND COUNSELLING Wellbeing | Merivale

Merivale Psychotherapy and Counselling is a boutique therapy and counselling practice helmed by Registered Psychotherapist and qualified Counsellor Jacinta Cooney. With over a decade of experience, Jacinta specialises in both short-term counselling and psychotherapy, longer-term psychotherapy and lifestyle interventions to support and enhance wellbeing. 3/75 Rutland Street 027 664 8012 merivaletherapy.co.nz

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Tough as Nails

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Love yourself a mani but want to ditch shellac and acrylic? Say hello to Bio Sculpture Gel, the ethically-conscious method of blinging up your nails. Bio Sculpture Gel not only withstands those pesky nail chips (ladies, we feel your pain), but lasts for up to three weeks, is 100% vegan and is the only 5-star health rated gel in the world. Where on earth do you kit your nails out with this stuff you say? Make for the city’s latest kids on the nail block, Nails By Tomo operating out of Merivales Hair and Beauty and Tip & Toe located within Mods Hair (set to open their doors October 1) who have jumped aboard the gel train and offer this up in their dedicated nail spaces.

The Big Chill The go-to celebrity and professional athlete treatment taking the world by storm is now available at Cryotherapeutics NZ in B-18 Studios – too cool! cryotherapeutics.co.nz

SKIN DEEP We love a quick beauty fix, but it’s even better when backed by science that works from the inside out producing longer-lasting results! Renowned biochemist and ‘inside job’ specialist Dr Libby has added the all new Skin Nutrition to her dynamic Bio Blend range of dietary supplements. This antioxidantrich formulation is jam-packed with a bunch of nature’s goodies to deliver a more luminous, even-toned visage. bioblends.com

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Bloomin' good

The ultimate purveyor of purity, Linden Leaves’ new range In Bloom is frivolously fresh, fun and feminine. Experience the resplendence this skin-loving collection provides from their delicately scented (think crisp floral notes of Aqua Lily, Green Verbena and Pink Petal) hand creams through to exquisite cleansing bars … prepare to have your senses delighted! lindenleaves.com

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BEAUTY FILES

Harness your natural beauty with our round up of stellar beauty, skincare and fragrance picks for spring.

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Celeb Lip Tip

Aussie actress Margot Robbie has a wealth of useful beauty tips that will revolutionalise your daily skincare regime. For luscious lips she suggests ditching supermarket issue lip balms (that we also suspect are designed to dry lips out rather than replenish moisture), for – drumroll please – nipple cream(!) Typically used to soothe post-preggy nips, Robbie swears by this unconventional application. And with such a kissable plump pout as hers, who can argue?

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THE GOOD LIFE

“Here are some of the top nutrients for glowing, luscious skin this spring.”

Empowering and inspiring, internationally acclaimed nutritional biochemist and all-round lifestyle guru Dr Libby lets Cityscape in on her top nutritional tips for achieving glowing, luscious skin this spring (proving beauty really is an inside job).

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blood vessels. This superstar nutrient is also an antioxidant, making it highly effective at protecting against free radical damage, which can be caused by exposure to air pollutants and UV radiation. Foods high in vitamin C include berries, capsicums, citrus fruits, kiwifruit, parsley and broccoli. Vitamin E Similar to vitamin C, vitamin E is also an antioxidant, however it differs in that it is a fat-soluble vitamin (vitamin C is water-soluble). Our cell membranes contain fatty acids, so vitamin E is critical for

protecting these cellular membranes against oxidative stress. Food sources of vitamin E include sunflower seeds, eggs, almonds, tahini (sesame seed paste) and avocados. Zinc This essential mineral is an important component of healthy skin, especially for acne sufferers. Whether you have a cut on your finger or the aftermath of a pimple on your chin, zinc is necessary for the skin involved in these traumas to heal, and it helps to prevent scar formation. Polyphenols These are naturally occurring compounds with potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. These superstar substances are widely spread in plant foods, however some especially rich sources include tea, cacao, berries and grapes – particularly the seeds of these. Vitamin A This fat-soluble vitamin is often associated with healthy vision, but it is also essential for healthy, vibrant, glowing skin. The term ‘vitamin A’ makes it sound like this is just one vitamin called ‘vitamin A’, but that is not the case. Vitamin A actually covers a group of related nutrients, which can be divided into two categories: retinoids and carotenoids. Carotenoids are found predominantly in orange and dark green leafy vegetables, and can be converted into active vitamin A in the body, whereas animal foods such as liver, egg yolks and some fish contain the active form of vitamin A. drlibby.com

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RESTORE PREHABILITATION & RECOVERY Health/Fitness | St Albans

With a New Zealand-unique skill set compatible with traditional postnatal, physio, osteo and chiropractic approaches, the Restore team are the South Island’s only fully certified Fascial Stretch Therapy practitioners. Their pain-free movement and re-patterning improves functional mobility before it becomes a pre-cursor to injury, or a recurring injury. Unique pre- and postnatal approaches also available. 2/494 Manchester Street 03 379 9929 restoreprehab.co.nz

ON POINTE BARRE & WELLNESS Fitness | Merivale

Lyndal Woodham (Bootybarre Master Trainer and Basi Pilates Instructor) and Katrina Buchanan (Clinical Nutritionist and Bootybarre Instructor) offer the full package of health and fitness. Their beautiful barre and pilates studio is the first of its kind in the city. Offering Bootybarre, a fun fusion workout and Pilates Reformer group sessions, their classes suit all ages and fitness levels. Unit 10, 21 Bealey Avenue 027 277 3460 onpointenz.com

SCOOP AUTHENTIC PILATES STUDIO Pilates | Ferrymead

Pilates works on core strengthening, posture and flexibility at your own level. At Scoop Authentic Pilates Studio, their expert instructors offer the purest form of Pilates you will find; one that will make you feel stronger, balanced, supple, and energised. Opt for one-on-one or group sessions. Scoop also offer massage sessions to complement your training, help you release tension and find balance. 5B/1063 Ferry Road 021 158 9872 scooppilates.co.nz

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The Treatment Looking good for spring. A YOUNGER YOU The revolutionary approach to anti-ageing, Collagen Induction Therapy (CIT) at Champs-Elysées Day Spa is an advanced skin needling treatment which stimulates the natural production of elastin and collagen, resulting in smoother, firmer and younger looking skin. The non-invasive treatment takes up to six weeks before visible signs of regeneration are seen with the process continuing for months to come. champs-elysees.co.nz

SERENITY REBOOT Detox your mind and skin with the all-new treatment Ginger & Me Mindfulness Facial from Nicola Quinn Beauty & Day Spa. Clear your head with a guided meditation while your skin gets some serious R’n’R in the form of an indulgent mask that soothes, cleanses and brightens. Get your glow on and book your mini-escape today! quinnbeautyspa.co.nz

TOP FORME Bioelements VitaMineral Deep Detox Facial is the perfect treatment to get your skin ready for spring. Press 'refresh' on your skin with this instant rescue facial anytime you’re in need of a deep detox. A deep-down cleanse and exfoliation to help purge impurities is followed by a detoxing mask to filter out skin-stressing toxins with vitamin C and activated coconut charcoal. formespa.co.nz

NAILS BY TOMO

Nail Salon | Merivale

Nails By Tomo is helmed by leading nail professional Tomoko Tsuji who has over two decades of Japanese nail art experience. Tomoko caters to all of your nail needs including manicures, gel polish and gel, acrylic, pedicures and stunning nail art using only the finest quality nail products from Japan that not only look amazing but also improve nail health and strength. Open Wednesday to Saturday with late night on Thursday, bookings are recommended. 186 Papanui Road 022 194 6055 nailsbytomo.co.nz

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CHAMPS-ELYSÉES DAY SPA Health/Beauty | Merivale

Your destination for all things luxurious and pampering, Christchurch’s premier day spa has designed a range of glorious spa experiences designed to take you on a journey of relaxation. You are welcome to book a luxury spa service or purchase a gift voucher online. Ask about their famous Corporate Spa Retreats, Wedding Packages and the Champs-Elysées Diamond Club. Mention Cityscape when making your booking! 110 Papanui Road 03 365 3630 champs-elysees.co.nz

TRUE GRIT

Hair/Makeup | Central City

True Grit is an award-winning salon! True Innovation, True Passion, True Hair! Visit True Grit’s exquisite salon and experience the creative, skilful professionalism of their dynamic team of Masters, Style Directors and New Generation Stylists! They now have bespoke wedding packages tailored for brides and wedding parties. “The Event Before your Special Event” is the right way to start your big day. Contact them now for a consult with their style experts. 87 Manchester Street 03 377 7889 truegrit.co.nz/wedding-packages/

NICOLA QUINN BEAUTY & DAY SPA Health/Beauty | Merivale

A one-stop spa where knowledgeable experts, personalised treatments and powerful products come together to help you put your best self forward. They treat with the long game in mind, they listen, and they ensure your time with them is tailored, giving you treatments and products that are picked for efficacy and results – be that for your skin, body or your mind. Come and experience the difference! 209/211 Papanui Road 03 355 6400 quinnbeautyspa.co.nz

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EARTH ORGANIC HAIRDRESSING Hair | Central City

Fabulous for you, fantastic for the planet. At Earth Organic Hairdressing you can relax knowing the majority of their products are vegan and their colour is 100% plant-based. They are committed to being environmentally responsible, using plant-based ingredients and packaging that is biodegradable. They never use products tested on animals or products that contain PPDs, sulphates, or parabens. 181 High Street 03 365 7393 earthorganichairdressing.co.nz

HEADSPACE

Hair | Central City

Headspace is a long-established and contemporary inner city hair salon offering a full range of professional services within a stylish and sophisticated environment. Clients enjoy a comfortable atmosphere, surrounded by beautifully appointed decor. Every effort is made to make clients feel as relaxed as possible, resulting in a wonderful experience that’s still very affordable.

7/245 St Asaph Street 03 366 1896 headspacehair.co.nz

HEADMISTRESS HAIR DESIGNERS Hair | Sydenham

Headmistress is an organic/plantbased eco-friendly hair salon, located in the city. They pride themselves on using some of the best real certified organic hair colour and product ranges out there, which leaves the integrity of your hair intact. Come relax and unwind in their eco environment with the scent of essential oils, and be pampered by talented staff with a passion for hair. 81 Durham Street South 03 365 8683 Find them on Facebook headmistress.co.nz

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1960s 7 piece Tulip dining suite by Eero Saarinen for Knoll International NY (RRP $8,500), 1960s Italian ceiling pendant light by Stilnovo Italy, Model 1262 (RRP $2,850) and original 1970s patterned carpet by Feltex NZ, Christchurch (NFS)

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Mid-Century Magic Christchurch-based furniture dealer, collector and mid-century design guru behind mr mod, Ross Morrison has curated an exceptional exhibition with Mid-century Modern: the Morrison Collection down at CoCA until November 17. mrmod.co.nz

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ETERNAL STYLE Shunning fashion fads in favour of timelessness, CoLab Architecture’s Tobin Smith and Blair Paterson educate us on what makes their buildings last the distance no matter the trends. Photography: Stephen Goodenough

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at once simple and sophisticated. Although CoLab is keen to avoid being typecast, there’s no doubt they have a distinctive style all of their own. Referencing the local vernacular established by the likes of iconic Christchurch architects Miles Warren, Peter Bevan and Don Donnithorne, which prizes beautiful proportions, rich materiality and honest detailing, are also constants in CoLab’s work. Permeating Christchurch’s collective architectural consciousness, these qualities form the foundation on which timelessness is built. Exposed structures, like their signature use of the gable form are another example of the ‘honesty’ they speak of, and are a CITYSCAPE.CO.NZ Spring 18


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“We avoid complexity for complexity’s sake. We eliminate the noise and keep the emphasis on what’s relevant.”

conscious effort to pay homage to these architectural legends, they say. Rather than hide imperfections, the duo say they prefer to expose the raw materials like timber or steel trusses and rafters, allowing the astute detailing of the craftsmanship to shine. This approach, of course, requires careful consideration, patience and perseverance to achieve, and involves “a lot of screwed up paper” to reach a satisfying resolution that will stand the test of time. Although these design purists consider ‘trends’ to be a dirty word, they say there has definitely been an increased appetite for good design, an appreciation for handcrafted detailing, a move towards using metals like copper and brass, and a move away from designing on a grand scale in favour of compression, which opens the door to incorporating more detail. The pair has also seen a renewed appreciation for mid-century style and the qualities that define this period, such as purpose-built joinery to highlight materials internally, the honesty of the construction with the likes of exposed rafters and fixings, and a

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reverence for the artisan – all familiar strands that thread their way through CoLab’s work. And how does their personal style show up in the design of their own homes? A contemporary take on the colonial workers’ cottage, Tobin’s own home is testament to his design ideals where his “mathematical, modular approach to design” is clearly evident in the considered use of space and restrained material palette. Now with another baby on the way and the need to expand the footprint to meet the needs of his growing family, Tobin says he is already on the hunt for another project to sink his teeth into. Meanwhile, Blair is constantly assimilating design ideas for his next home. Whether his design choices are informed by the modern functionality celebrated in the Bauhaus movement or inspired by the economy of natural materials and the detailed craftsmanship honoured by the Japanese – the governing principles always come back to CoLab’s overarching mantra, “simplicity, simplicity, simplicity.” colabarch.co.nz

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HOME & LIFESTYLE MARY TURNBULL

HOT PROPERTY SIDE-STEPPING THE DETAILS THAT CAN COST YOU A SALE

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roperty sales can hinge on so many factors, and the last thing anyone wants is to see a potential sale fall over due to a tiny, or series of tiny, details. To ensure things don’t come unstuck at the end, I’ve compiled the following to navigate any potential sales stumbling blocks. Top of mind should always be cleanliness (people just don’t fall in love with cluttered or untidy houses!), which is why my number one rule is: make it sparkle! This means getting down to some serious cleaning of every surface inside, as well as tidying the yard to maximise street appeal. The appearance of your home is the first, and most important, impression on any potential buyer. That being said, nothing is going to sell your house better online and in print listings than a series of

professional photos and video showing your property at its very best – this is one area where you can’t afford to not invest in. I also make it a rule to never show an empty house and will often recommend home staging to really showcase the house as a spacious, warm and welcoming space. On colder days you want it to be toasty warm – if there’s a fire, start it in the morning to heat the house and have all heat pumps going. Scented candles and diffusers also help to create a cosy atmosphere and calming house. Living in post-quake Christchurch, it’s worth noting that it’s unlikely anyone is going to purchase a property in this current climate without it being thoroughly vetted by a builder. With this in mind, I always recommend obtaining a

“... don’t underestimate the integral impact of social media and online marketing.”

builder’s report in advance. This will alert you to any potential items that may be a deal-breaker, as well as advising how to address them before going to market – it also removes one less hurdle for perspective buyers. This is also your opportunity to rectify any neglected maintenance like repainting (or touching up) high-traffic areas and your porch and front door to increase curb appeal, replacing worn or broken knobs and handles, and upgrading lighting fixtures can freshen and add instant elegance to your abode. During this time it’s also worthwhile getting your paperwork in order; think EQC assessment/ repairs and repair strategies and any details on running/maintaining your property and warranties. Finally, don’t cut corners or skimp on marketing. You need to hit every avenue for marketing hard as you want your property to attract as many potential buyers as possible. Give your agent time to prepare a proper marketing strategy, and don’t underestimate the integral impact of social media and online marketing. maryturnbull.harcourts.co.nz

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OUTDOOR OASES Cityscape gets the inside word on creating stunning contemporary gardens and outdoor spaces from Canopy Landscape Architects’ Paul Roper-Gee.

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ontemporary urban gardens are commonly regarded as an extension of our homes – giving us a smooth transition from our interior spaces to welcoming, comfortable outdoor living areas. The range of styles and themes for these spaces are many and varied, and limited only by your imagination. Canopy tailors landscaping designs to suit the lifestyle, personality and requirements of the owners, and to match the home’s architecture. For those with a contemporary house and limited time to spend gardening, one design approach is a minimalist and sleek style, with emphasis given to the quality of

hard landscaping and crafting of materials. An intimate and inviting setting can be achieved with the careful organisation of views, focal points, and garden furnishings, all while resolving the fundamentals to optimise sun, and give shelter and shade. For the green thumbs among us who have the time to nurture their garden, contemporary hard landscaping and flowing planting make great companions. The structure and control hardscaping provides gives you the ability to go wild with planting without appearing chaotic. In fact, the ‘looseness’ of the planting injects a sense of playfulness, warmth and

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connection to the natural world. The challenge, however, is to strike just the right balance between beauty and practicality. The key to great outdoor living is all about creating comfort. Consider how you would style your lounge and apply the same principles outside: inviting sofas with waterproof cushions, hardy outdoor rugs and pops of colour. Dot potted plants around the space as you would with houseplants indoors. Add lighting, overhead cover and heating to extend the useability of your outdoor spaces long into the evening and all year round. canopy.co.nz


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Home Styling Bring a little bling to your home life this spring with our round up of top notch lux goods.

1 Knot Cilindro by Brokis (POA) from ECC 2 Eva Solo SunLight Bell (RRP $295) from Corso Merivale 3 IXXI Art In A Box Peony Roses (RRP $150) from Bolt of Cloth 4 Resene French Impressionist Wallpaper Collection 5 Resene Fifty Shades & Resene Good as Gold Paint 6 Kaweco Brass Fountain Pen (RRP $169) from Paper Plane Store 7 Cambusa Glass Multi-Functional Unit by Cappelletti (POA) from Matisse 8 Illum Wikkelsø Gyngestol No. 3 Rocking Chair (RRP $2,250) from mr mod 9 Dualit Four Slice Copper Toaster (RRP $699) from Total Food Equipment

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TAKE A SEAT Or two! One of a super stylish pair of 1950s Italian swivel lounge chairs Model P32 by Osvaldo Borsani for Tecno (RRP $14,250 for the pair) from mr mod epitomise the union of form and function in the creation of the best seats in the house. mrmod.co.nz

HOME FRONT What’s hot for the home.

OUT OF THIS WORLD Launch your barista skills into the stratosphere and add some funky chrome cool to your kitchen with the Bezzera Mitica Espresso Machine (RRP $3,450) from Total Food Equipment. With its classic 60s design, this tech-laden commercial quality bad boy has all the bells and whistles to ensure a café-quality caffeine hit from the comfort of your own home. tfe.co.nz

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IN THE PINK Brighten your boudoir or living areas with an on-trend colour pop from the gorgeous range of hand-blocked linen Walter G cushions from Corso Merivale. Inspired by Jaipur, The Pink City, the boutique Sydney textile house’s latest line is sure to add a touch of the exotic with their dusky take on this season’s hottest hue. corsomerivale.nz


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No Wallflower Blush is still very much all the go – both on the runway and on the home front. Layer up pastels and apply in bold painterly geometric patterns. Luscious floral wallpapers make an ideal partnership with the pastel palette. Or, if something more minimalistic is your bag, add depth and character to bland walls with Resene paint effects. Go mad with interesting finishes, from concrete effects to aged textures. If DIY is not your thing, Resene has a swag of wallpapers that mimic aging concrete, distressed timber and exposed brick – so real you’ll never know the difference. resene.co.nz/colorshops

CLEAR THE AIR Make a futuristic style statement in the kitchen with the covetous new line of Sirius Silt 26 Deruta Pendant Rangehoods (POA) from Harvey Norman Commercial – the glamorous foil to unwanted cooking odours. Contact Craig ‘Shawsy’ Shaw (021 115 4335) for a demonstration.

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CLOSE ENCOUNTERS Industry leading high-end tech and super slick streamlined styling announce Mercedes Benz’ all-new A-Class. The sleek exterior teams an aggressive grill and streamlined lighting with a contoured bonnet; inside, the game-changing aesthetic features two freestanding digital screens atop illuminated turbine-style air vents and 64 ambient lighting options. Highly customisable and easy to use tech includes MBUX multimedia system and the new ‘Hey Mercedes’ intelligent voice control, while a host of safety features rounds out this sublime package. mbchristchurch.co.nz

ALIGNED WITH STYLE Go to those in the know for premium tiles combined with impeccable application. MO Tiles offers a curated collection of exquisite tiles cherry picked from around the globe with their award-winning team of professionals able to take clients from concept to completion. motiles.co.nz

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When words alone won’t cut it, beautiful blooms arranged by the passionate floral stylists at Ilam Florist are sure to speak volumes. For life’s momentous occasions, fresh, seasonal flowers bursting with vibrant colour and heavenly fragrances can be ordered over the phone, online or in store at 203 Waimairi Road. Offering same-day delivery within Christchurch, Ilam Florist also has a curated selection of plants, gifts, greeting cards and homeware accents to treat that someone special. ilamflorist.co.nz

ECO FRAME AND MIRROR Interiors | Sydenham

Eco Frame and Mirror offer a vast selection of high quality, locallymade mirrors to suit any room in the home, from the little black dressing mirrors to grand statement pieces, Eco do it all. The experienced inhouse staff can guide you through the process of choosing the right mirror to instantly complete your room.

394 Colombo Street 03 377 0223 frameandmirror.co.nz

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THREAD COUNTS Inject the vitality of spring into your interiors and give your home a fresh look this season at Fabric House. Ensconced in their spacious new home at The Tannery, you can explore their selection of quality – yet utterly affordable – European textiles at your leisure. Whether it’s contemporary or classic, sheers, linen or oilcloth, their diverse range of styles to suit your personal taste comes with expert guidance courtesy of their passionate team. Complete your interior statement with exquisite cushions, throws and accessories, and shop for gifts that include our favourite pick for pooches – dapper English-made tartan coats to protect your fur baby against the spring chill. fabrichouse.co.nz

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BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS

Sandra McLay from Total Food Equipment clues us in on the best foodie products for the approaching festive season, kicking off this spring and continuing all summer long.

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ot that we ever need a good excuse to crack open the champers and slip into something a little bit sexy, but Cup and Show Week is the first big event of the party season where we can go all out. Once you’ve shopped till your bank balance is rendered temporarily unconscious, and your wardrobe is gleefully busting at the seams with one seriously styly outfit that’s hotter than the next, it’s time to consider how you’ll keep your motor running all day long. There are a million options, from sun-up to sun-down, to make the most of the week-long party, but a champagne brekkie is always a sure fire way to set the scene for a wild ride of glamming it up trackside, and can be rolled out for end-of-year Christmas functions and anytime there’s something worth celebrating in style. Preparation is your trump card

when it comes to finesse success. Lock in your ultimate, on-trend gastro selection and marry with the biggest magnum you can lay your hands on, then arm yourself with the essential equipment geared to your menu choices. Think bite-sized tasty treats of the sweet and savoury variety lining vast platters, squat glasses layered up with yoghurt, toasted muesli and fresh fruit, and strawberries bobbing in oh-so-elegant flutes fizzing with bubbles. Cram your picnic basket to the brim with gourmand goodies to take with you to the track or lay on a decadent spread for your colleagues in the office. For everything you need to skyrocket your hostess-with-themostest kudos to the outer realms of the universe this party season, visit Total Food Equipment. 218 Moorhouse Ave, 03 366 6912, tfe.co.nz

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CORSO MERIVALE Homeware | Merivale

Corso Merivale is a boutique homeware lifestyle store hosting a stylish range of designer homewares from around the world. With a distinct European tone, collections include ceramics, glassware, homeware, linen, furniture, luxury gifts and clothing. Located in the heart of the Merivale shopping precinct, Corso Merivale is a true destination store that never fails to exceed expectations of the discerning. 143 Aikmans Road 03 355 4228 corsomerivale.nz

FABRIC HOUSE Home | Woolston

At Fabric House they are passionate about furnishing fabric. They bring to you hand selected, high quality, contemporary, classic and designer drapery and upholstery fabrics at wholesale prices. These include sheers, oilcloth and a wide range of linens. In addition to European textiles, they also offer a great selection of cushions, throws and accessories.

Shop 43, The Tannery, 3 Garlands Road 03 365 0172 fabrichouse.co.nz

MOFFATT’S FLOWER CO. Florist | Halswell

Moffatt’s has been supplying flowers for over 30 years. Their shop is nestled between the greenhouses where their beautiful roses are cut daily. They also stock an extensive range of cut flowers including lilies, peonies, freesias, orchids and gerberas as well as a large range of gifts and plants. Their florists create stunning bouquets for any price range or occasion, and can deliver overnight New Zealand-wide. Open 7 days. See website for hours. 1 Candys Road 03 322 7975 moffatts.co.nz

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COSI FAN TUTTE

Homeware/Gifts | Woolston

Cosi Fan Tutte is an emporium of sensory delight. You’ll find yourself surrounded by gorgeous wares, embraced by delicious scents, and lulled by beautiful sounds. Inspired by the vintage markets of Europe, their extensive range of clothing, homewares, gifts, and jewellery are personally sourced locally and internationally and selected for their uniqueness, natural beauty, and oldworld charm. Shop 30, The Tannery 021 247 2466 cosifantutte.co.nz

ILAM FLORIST Florist | Ilam

For Ilam Florist owner Jane Earl and her professionally trained florists, creating hypnotising floral arrangements is not just a passion, it’s a way of life. With friendly customer service and a strong commitment to delivering only the best garden-fresh flowers they are a cut above the rest. Ilam Florist also specialise in wedding flowers and have a fabulous selection of gifts for every special occasion. 203 Waimairi Road 03 358 5396 ilamflorist.co.nz

THE MOHAIR STORE

NZ-Made Homeware | Beckenham

Experience the warmth-withoutweight feeling that luxurious New Zealand-made Mohair and Alpaca throws provide. Snuggle up in the new Alpaca scarf range and keep warm with Possum/Merino Ponchos. If you love New Zealand-made natural fibres, then you will be spoilt for choice at The Mohair Store. Use their local’s discount code ‘Goat’, to shop online at their in-store special prices. 140 Colombo Street 03 943 1639 themohairstore.co.nz

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DUMPLING DELIGHTS Handmade by their team of dumpling ninjas, Pot Sticker Dumpling wraps fresh veggies, free range meats and plump prawns in their daily made pastry for a next level flavour hit served at Dumpling HQ – Pot Sticker on Poplar – and eatery at The Colombo. potsticker.co.nz

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Little Italy Cityscape shares a slice of authentic Italian woodfired pizza with Café Valentino’s main man Michael Turner and discovers what has made this Christchurch institution a mainstay.

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hying away from taking all the credit and the limelight, Michael Turner attributes the restaurant’s stellar success to old fashioned hard work and great staff – who all share his unbridled passion for providing an unforgettable dining experience. Humble, hard-working and ever-present, he’s certainly not above rolling up his sleeves to pitch in alongside his team and son Lewis (pictured), the only objective; to leave a lasting impression that keeps their loyal customers coming back for more. While there are a swag of awards Café Valentino could brag about, like receiving the highest culinary standard in beef and lamb for 22 years in a row, the restaurant’s frontman isn’t the bragging type. In fact, so unassuming is he that when the honourable title of Hospitality Hero of the Year was unexpectedly thrust upon him at the recent Christchurch Hospitality Awards, he was completely unaware until an awards goer texted him! Buzzing with the merry chatter of diners and genuine smiles from the staff, this welcoming Italian restaurant with cosy New York style décor immediately warms the soul as well as the belly. Sliding into one of the capacious leather booths, we gaze up at the impressive lineup of concert posters and framed portraits of celebs, many of which have been signed by visiting stars when the restaurant was just around the corner from the Town

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Hall. And, although their postquake digs on St Asaph Street are now on the other side of town, they still see their fair share of familiar faces that warrant a second take. Rich red and mahogany are a subtle nod to the restaurant’s Italian roots, and the exposed brick work at the bar and timber rafters in the expansive central dining hub all create a relaxed vibe that attracts couples looking for a cosy dinner as well as larger gatherings who enjoy communing over their delectable dishes. The ever-changing menu brings out the best in the seasonal produce on offer, and the kitchen is committed to keeping it fresh, tempting all palates with the most delicious authentic Italian pasta, woodfired pizzas and decadent house-made desserts that über

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talented Head Chef Karren Gray has honed to perfection over the 20 years she’s been in the industry. Well-stocked with an abundance of award-winning beers and a huge selection of wines, they also have an impressive champagne selection if you’re in the mood to celebrate la dolce vita. cafevalentino.co.nz


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LOCAL FAVOURITES Cityscapers take note, there’s a new player on the wine bar scene adding to the fabulous High Street vibe.

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MAIN DIVIDE ROSÉ 2018 A winning trifecta of Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc from the Donaldson family’s (of Pegasus Bay Wines fame) Main Divide venture, this lush, fruity and perfectly pink number tantalises with fresh strawberries on the nose and a sharp mineral finish. RRP $20.99 maindivide.com

WAIPARA HILLS WAIPARA VALLEY GEWÜRZTRAMINER 2018

“‘Always Aotearoa’ is our key phrase and the foundation of everything we do,” says the city’s newest wine bar co-owner Phillip Sunderland. “We love to support the local favourites, because we think people really do care where things are made.” A place for great conversation, you’ll have plenty to chat about when you walk through the door. With an industrial chic décor, Not Without You exudes quiet sophistication with a story that is uniquely Kiwi. Sunderland and business partner Helen Pfahlert are passionate about supporting Canterbury’s finest food makers and New Zealand’s wine and craft beer industry. The pair take pride in being patriotic, right down to the funky recycled kauri furniture that adorns the aesthetically pleasing space. Serving over 70 varieties of wine and more than 30 craft beers, the trendy establishment is also dishing up delectable fare with an evolving menu and tempting charcuterie, cheese and antipasto platters and decadent desserts. Designed to complement the wine, the platters are ideal for sharing and won’t leave you hungry. Located beside the Little High Eatery, dine inside or out on the patio – the perfect spot for sun seekers. And the story doesn’t end there ... pop through to adjoining business DUAL (Sunderland’s and Stuart Montgomery’s baby) for a hit of the denim kind. With a great team of talented creative and production people, DUAL is the perfect accompaniment to Not Without You. Fashion and wine ... a partnership made in heaven/New Zealand! nwy.co.nz

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Subtle aromas of ginger and a golden glow entice, followed by a rambunctious, exotic palate of lychees and tangerines shot through with a seamless acid profile that’s perfectly balanced with a creamy lees finish. RRP $21.90 waiparahillswines.co.nz

THE BONELINE AMPHITHEATRE CABERNET FRANC 2017 Hot on the heels of its 2016 sibling taking out two champion titles at Bragato, including Champion Wine of the Show(!), the 2017 vintage effortlessly seduces with notes of sun-warmed bramble fruit and a velvety palate of cinnamon oak-spiced plum and mocha. RRP $40 theboneline.co.nz


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As we head into the party season, Cityscape has your guide to making the most of your next big bash! As the first buds of blossom unfurl, the sweet anticipation of the party season is tantalisingly close. If you’ve been tasked with organising the ultimate gathering – whether it’s an elaborate dinner party, a swanky cocktail affair, a romantical wedding breakfast, overdue family reunion, a casual work shindig, or a high-powered corporate conference – we’ve rounded up the crème de la crème of caterers, event centres, hotels, restaurants, bars, lounges and venues that fit the bill.

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When smaller gatherings call for a more elegant, intimate setting (or you simply want to escape the masses), Christchurch is blessed with a number of spaces that answer the call for quality and style. Try the refined old-skool charms of No.4 Restaurant & Bar’s The Library. This wooden-panelled wonderland rocks a hunter’s lodge/ den featuring its own bar complete with stuffed marlin head! Head to swishy new wine bar Not Without You, next door to Little High Eatery, where effortless sophistication meets industrial chic, an epic Kiwi-

focussed wine list, craft beers and local seasonal eats. It’s also home to sister venue and denim boutique DUAL – if a new pair of locallymade jeans are in order. Steak your claim at Jaba Grill & Bar where quality cuts are cooked ‘caveman style’ over a Kopa charcoal grill in a casually cool space, and polished concrete floors join a living green wall and designer lighting hangs from an impossibly high ceiling. For a full-throttled swank-fest, Bloody Mary’s Whisky Lounge, with its buttery Chesterfield couches and high-back velvet chairs, is a cavern of cool that’s the place to be, while The Residence at The George teams 1950s charm with elegant, modern conveniences – think the Hamptons without having to leave the city. For a private dining experience guaranteed to have your guests talking for months, Chillingworth Road’s G.H. Mumm Room celebrates all things lavish, where exquisite chandeliers, France’s finest flutes and a private chef (should the occasion call for it) are all de rigueur.

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The finest local produce gets the respect it deserves at the accoladestrewn Twenty Seven Steps (collecting no less than five gongs at the 2018 Christchurch Hospitality Awards) and is served in bistro lux sophistication overlooking

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historic New Regent Street. Options include a semi-private dining room (that is able to be partitioned off for up to 35 guests) and can cater for up to 75 guests (seated) in its main room. The crowd-pleasers at Fiddlesticks Restaurant & Bar have a dedicated functions coordinator who’ll take care of everything and can cater for 70 guests standing and 55 guests seated, or drinks and nibbles in the bar area. Iconic city restaurant with the famed dessert menu, Strawberry Fare has been wowing taste buds for more than 30 years serving up primo Euro-styled eats in polished, Scandi-cool surrounds. For a next-level backdrop to celebrate life’s momentous occasions or swanky corporate events, the private, all-weather garden-esque glasshouse of Botanic upstairs on The Terrace offers guests a fab sit-down dining experience or canapés and cocktails. Party under the stars while gorging on their delish dishes and tasty morsels made using fresh, healthy produce. Over in Sydenham, 5th Street (the latest offering from the team behind neighbouring café Hello Sunday) pairs an exotic, lush space where tangled vines meet retro elegance and with a weekly evolving menu guaranteed to satiate you and your party’s appetites. Rubbing shoulders with the Isaac Theatre Royal next door, Francesca's Italian Kitchen serves


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of the border eats from a team of Mexican chefs. Dux Central’s Brew Bar is your go to for an earthy, London-esque craft beertopia featuring a sunny courtyard, while upstairs the king hit that is Upper Dux provides a funky sundrenched/after dark space and deck with serious attitude. The great outdoors are also the calling card of Valley Inn Tavern in Heathcote, where their expansive courtyard can cater for up to 70, while the bar inside (centred around an artesian well!) can accommodate up to 60 people (for drinks and canapés) or 30 seated, and the restaurant can be booked for private functions for 20 to 30 people. In Addington, The Pedal Pusher is where it’s at with craft beers on tap and partysustaining food on the menu. Perched above Riccarton Road and working some serious New York loft cool with

the swank surrounds of historic Ironside House. Another institution to look out for is Café Valentino – celeb hangout of choice and home to legendary woodfired pizza and made-from-scratch pasta and desserts served in their Italian-chic restaurant on St Asaph Street. Located on Welles Street, the aptly titled converted warehouse cool of Welles Street features an extensive craft beer selection, open kitchen and comes fully kitted out with a north-facing covered beer garden, projectors, large screens and staging perfect for large functions of 250 plus of your nearest and dearest. Merivale fave The Brewers pairs the relaxed charms of an English tavern with classic eats and pondside(!) outdoor seating. Out at Lincoln, slick new bar and eatery The Flaming Rabbit features an inhouse aged steak cabinet, private function room and awesome views, while sibling venue at Avonhead Mall, Merrin Street Brewery Bar, marries epically-honed gastropub

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authentic Italian cuisine and can cater for 70 guests (standing), 50 guests (on lower seats) and a further 20 guests (on higher seats) in the industrial cool of their fancy surrounds. At Miro (hospo royalty, and namesake behind Francesca’s Italian Kitchen, Francesca Voza’s newbie) pays respect to the rich lineage of its historic location in the Midland Club building. Rocking two open fire places and a custommade grill, Miro can cater for 27 guests (seated at lower tables) with a further 14 guests (seated at higher tables) and up to 50 guests (standing). For a little ooh la la,

embark on a French connection in the refined surrounds of St Germain where authentic French cuisine makes the most of New Zealand’s outstanding ingredients. Enjoy a lavish outing among the vines at gong-collecting Waipara wineries Waipara Hills and Pegasus Bay where stunning vistas meet exceptional food and even better wines. Or, if you’re looking to make a serious statement, nab The Penthouse at The George where 182-square-metres of gorgeousness awaits.

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Keep things casual and rocking at The Happening Bar & Kitchen where they can sell you beer by the glass or keg, or Alvarado’s Mexican Cantina where bodacious margaritas meet authentic south

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an industrial English bent, The Camden has the flexibility to host any type of function and caters for up to 100 people with plenty of room to dine inside or al fresco in their outdoor seating area. At city icon Spagalimis Pizzeria & Bar they’ve been turning out handcrafted pizzas since 1978, making them Christchurch’s oldest restaurant operating out of one of the city’s oldest wooden buildings,

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fare with funky rustic surrounds. Other venues to keep on your radar include Irish-themed faves O’Sheas and Sullivans, the fusion dining of Malabari, French and Arabian inspired authentic Kerala cuisine on offer at Tamarind, charming Thai hot spots Kum Pun Thai, Red Elephant and Thai Orchid, and the street food extravagance of Pot Sticker on Poplar and Wok It To Me.



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Create a killer vibe and set the scene to Mad Men levels of cool at the effortless charm of Space Academy, tap into the Melbourne scene at Uncommon where head chef Scott O’Driscoll showcases the region’s finest produce utilising fine dining techniques, flavours and presentation in seriously slick contemporary surrounds. Take in the city’s raging Cajun quarter from above at Strange & Co’s upstairs loft, while neighbours Orleans, Capa Bar and Lower 9th Diner all open out into a fantastic outdoor lane where guests can listen to live music either in the sun or under the stars. Head to Dux Central’s

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open kitchen. Bangin’ baijiu and bao emporium Sister Kong offers an oriental edge with tricked-up cocktails and eats, while TMR Restaurant & Bar sees industrial lux with a nod to the past (check out the carpet) joining a killer menu and local wine list.

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Emerald Room where jewel tones, black and gold, and slick feature wallpapering ups the city’s overall wine-bar-glam levels. Take things to the next level at herbacious late night delight Botanic, which overlooks the Avon River, or hang out in their swanky rooftop garden bar. Elsewhere at The Terrace, Terrace Tavern offers sundrenched al fresco drinking and dining out the front, while inside soaring black ceilings featuring pendulous white globe lighting meet dark woods, dirty teal walls and booth seating in the dining area, which offer killer views of the

Step outside the usual parameters by taking your guests to Untouched World Kitchen situated within the Untouched World fashion store, or soak up the rich military history of Trenches in the RSA building on Armagh Street, or the former post office turned Sunday School that is now home to killer café Hello Sunday. Enjoy whole foods, organic and nutritious cuisine, perhaps with a turmeric latte, in the leafy garden of The Herb Centre, discover the bustling chaos of the streets of Mumbai with the authentic fitout at Mumbaiwala, or host your own Bollywood party (complete with dance off) at Coriander’s Ethnic Indian Restaurant’s Bollywood Room, or rock traditional Middle Eastern right at Persian Kitchen. With its Tarantino-cool fitout and buzzing atmosphere, Mexico serves fresh and feisty Mexican fare with a laidback vibe on the side. The 80s are back (did they ever really leave?) big time at Arcadia Retro Arcade & Pinball Emporia, the hot-new games arcade featuring killer old-skool pinball machines and video games (think

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Pac Man et al) for up to 150 guests standing. Bask under the 6-metre white tree in the sun-drenched ANZ Centre atrium at multitasking dual venue Arbo (café) and Arborista (wine bar). For Happy Days fans, Diner 66 is where classic 50s and 60s Americana reigns supreme. For more current Americana, Sun Dog Diner serves up serious home (on the range) cooking with a Mex leaning in a super quirky space (Exhibit A: the bar made from speakers). Pull up a pew at Amaterrace Teppanyaki where dinner comes with a show, ride the sushi trains at Cookai Japanese Restaurant and Kumo Japanese Restaurant and rack ’em up at The Common Room where eight competition pool tables join the hidden gem that is their loft room complete with juke box! Perfect for sunny spring and summer days and warm evenings, Polo Bar & Restaurant at Hotel Montreal teams premium food and beverage offerings with a stylish sheltered courtyard and garden, complete with croquet on the lawn. Discover the lush surrounds of Dux Dine’s leafy courtyard garden oasis and historic turn of the century villa where excellence in vegetarian and seafood awaits. At the foot of the Port Hills, Christchurch Adventure Park offers across the board options from more traditional gatherings to their action packed ‘Corporate Gamechanger’ events. Out in Rangiora, Kingsford Kitchen showcases Continental Catering empire’s boundless skills with food in a swishy evening venue space.



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When nothing but a grand affair is in order, these dedicated providers’ unique spaces not only have the capacity to accommodate a throng of guests, but also provide the essential facilities, expertise and versatility to create a sensational event you are unlikely to forget. 360 DEGREE EVENTS The Tait Technology Centre affords guests tranquil vistas of their beautiful landscaped gardens through expansive floor to ceiling windows that flood their various spaces with natural light. With a choice of caterers to suit your specific occasion, guest list and budget, 360 Degree Events can cater up to 250 people in a number of their function rooms ideal for corporate and private events. And you can even work off your meal after at one of their many outdoor fitness stations dotted around the gardens! ILAM HOMESTEAD Catering to a range of occasions and budgets,

Ilam Homestead offers a choice of three fabulous caterers and can accommodate up to 120 people (85 seated dining) and 100 in the theatre/conference room. Their experienced team relish injecting the same love and care into every event, from weddings to corporate events, birthdays and memorials, to ensure a truly memorable experience. JDV VERANDA BAR For intimate dinners (catering for up to 60 guests) and bigger bashes (up to 120), JDV’s funky function space offers a super exclusive area above their elegant restaurant. THE TANNERY With several venues under one roof that can accommodate 600 guests, The Tannery has the perfect space for your event whatever it may be. Ideal for wedding banquets and dances, The Atrium transforms into an enchanting dining hall under a canopy of twinkling fairy lights when the sun goes down, while the Blue Smoke concert venue is a rustic space that’s equally suited to hosting private events

and casual corporate parties. Choose from their famous fork’n’walk menus or elaborate sit-down dinners. The adjoining AGA Kitchen has a private dining room offering fine food for your next business lunch or dinner, while newest offering the Metropolitan Lounge is a modern conference space that can comfortably seat up to 160 guests, and can also be used as a cocktail or BBQ venue. CONTINENTAL With a strong food philosophy firmly rooted in respect for body and mind, as well as our community and the planet at large, Continental sources the freshest local produce and combines it with sustainable ingredients to create delicious, memorable dishes. Whether it’s an intimate dinner for two or a banquet for 3,000, they can do it all. The preferred caters at Mona Vale, Continental also operate out of Christchurch Gondola, International Antarctic Centre, The Great Hall, Christchurch Art Gallery, The Piano, Sign of the Takahe, Air Force Museum of New Zealand and French Farm Winery in Akaroa among many other venues. LINKS FUNCTIONS & EVENTS Located within one of New Zealand’s most prestigious golf clubs, Links’ first class catering and service is combined with stunning vistas, and features excellent acoustics for live music. Overlooking the beautifully

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GOOD COMPANY

Function Venue | Central City

Good Company offers stunning Botanic locations and unique events spaces in the heart of the city. From Botanic Garden weddings and parties through to modern Corporate events, one of New Zealand’s finest chefs offers crafted food and beverage experiences in Christchurch city’s top location. You have the ideas, they make them happen. Their team of experts will ensure your event comes to life in spectacular fashion. Good Company 021 112 3591 goodcompany.nz

ILAM HOMESTEAD Function Venue | Ilam

The historic Ilam Homestead makes for an idyllic setting that represents an age of heritage and style. The famous protected azalea and rhododendron plantings provide a colourful backdrop, making it the perfect venue for any event. Inside, the homestead exudes the grace and charm of a bygone era, with an open fireplace and formal dining hall for guests to dine in style. Step outside and enjoy the lush lawns framed by beautiful streams and gardens. 87 Ilam Road 027 566 7900 ilamhomestead.co.nz

TAIT TECHNOLOGY CENTRE Functions & Events | Harewood

If you are looking for a space that inspires and encourages audience engagement, the beautifully landscaped courtyards and spacious atrium of the Tait Technology Centre are a perfect fit. With seamless indoor-outdoor flow, the Atrium is flooded with natural light and features designer furniture making it an ideal setting for cocktail parties, dinners and exhibitions. Additionally, three connected conference rooms offer space for up to 240 guests. 245 Wooldridge Road 03 943 2238 tait@360de.co.nz 360de.co.nz

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manicured greens of Christchurch Golf Clubs’ Shirley Links, the elegant and modern purpose-built facility provides full onsite catering and has the capacity to host large events, with a cocktail capacity of 250 and seated capacity of 150. Whether it’s a conference, business meeting, wedding, cocktail function, gala dinner, luncheon, formal dinner or golf day, Links can do it all. The Christchurch Golf Club has a heritage dating back to 1873, making it the second oldest club in the country and the seventh oldest outside the UK. As well as hosting a variety of events, they offer up a stylish café serving great coffee alongside tasty cabinet fare. Decked out in traditional heritage clubroom décor, and displaying the private collection of golf memorabilia from Sir Bob Charles, the Christchurch Golf Club’s Patron, their exclusive boutique room The Charles Gallery can be hired for private events.

THE GEORGE Christchurch’s premier boutique hotel has several sophisticated venues to cover off each and every occasion across the board. The Conservatory is just one of three interconnected rooms within the hotel’s other restaurant, 50 Bistro. Accommodating 20 seated guests for breakfast, lunch, dinner and high tea, Executive Chef Antony Page will treat your taste buds to a culinary journey of discovery. With an exclusive country lodge vibe overlooking The George hotel’s immaculate gardens, The Residence has full access to the hotel’s many services, but with all the exclusivity you’d expect within a private villa. From high-powered board meetings to chic cocktail parties and intimate weddings, à la carte dinners to elegant high teas, The Residence is a stunning choice that delivers maximum impact. For cocktail parties of up to 50 or 36 for breakfast, lunch and dinner, The Treasury Room is the ideal location. Featuring six paintings from New Zealand’s most esteemed artist Ralph Hotere, this swanky space is sure to hit the mark with your guests. For the ultimate private dining experience, The George offers several exclusive dining spaces within their award-winning restaurant Pescatore. With seating for up to 18 guests, The Boardroom Image: Ilam Homestead

MONA VALE Brimming with rich historical references and classic elegance, an event hosted at the newly restored Mona Vale homestead is always an affair to remember. As guests gather under

a Mad Hatter’s tea party or a teddy bear’s picnic, the outstanding food and wine provided by Continental catering can make all your fantastical garden party dreams come true. Roam the sprawling gardens or enjoy a lavish dinner service in the upstairs dining room.

the canopy of a majestic oak or within an elegant marquee on the Iris Lawn, the scene is set for a game of croquet or an elegant garden get together. Whether it’s

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sports a spectacular chandelier which sets the tone for a night of luxury and fine cuisine for friends, family or business associates. RYDGES LATIMER With an entire floor dedicated to function and conference spaces, the seriously swanky Rydges Latimer can host up to 500 guests within the adaptable spaces their 11 rooms offer. From corporate conferences to lavish weddings and sophisticated soirées, they are fully equipped with state-of-the-art technology, exceptional catering and luxurious accommodation. And with expert event planners on standby to handle all the logistics, this glam inner-city hot spot is just the place to celebrate life’s momentous occasions. PROTOCOL Located at the foot of the Cashmere Hills, Protocol has everything you need to host your next function. Choose from two function rooms; downstairs lounge room (up to 80) or upstairs lounge room (up to 50). Both offer privacy, have separate entries and their own exclusive terraces with bars and decking. Protocol creates exceptional cuisine from their onsite kitchen and plays host to weddings, conferences, birthdays (except 21sts) corporate events and Christmas functions. With 38 car parking spaces, they also offer a courtesy van that operates on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights. BOTANIC GARDENS FUNCTION ROOM Home base for Good Company, the Botanic Gardens Function Room is a one-of-akind environment for your next wedding, cocktail party, fashion show, boardroom lunch or glitzy awards event and can cater for up to 170 guests (standing) and 130 guests (seated). For something truly unique, ask about the stunning Cuningham House with its fine collections of sub-tropical plants. Turn down the lights, crack open the champagne. There really is nothing else like this in town.


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Food Files

The Cityscape lowdown on tasty trends, drinks with a difference, and incredible edibles. ENTERTAIN ME

Whether you’re preparing a full-on feast, leisurely Sunday brunch, or glitzing it up with canapés and champers, you need to tap the genius of the team at Total Food Equipment. Their fabulous selection of quality products include cast iron cookware from France (Staub), commercial-quality knives from Germany (Henckels), dependable kitchen appliances from England (Dualit and KitchenAid), and beautiful handmade pottery made in Poland (Ceramika-Artystyczna) – to name but a few. tfe.co.nz

WHITE HEART SPECIALTY NUT BUTTERS Gourmet Food

White Heart grow and harvest hazelnuts, then batch-roast and blend them to create a delectable range of pantry staples. (Try their new sweet chilli sauce!) Follow them on Instagram and Facebook. whiteheart.co.nz

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When it comes to workplace catering, FreshChoice City Market in the heart of Christchurch has you sorted with their awesome Business Box service. You’ll find a fabulous range of wine and beer, gifts, flowers, cakes, catering and stationery. From staff drinks to catering for clients, the friendly FreshChoice team will deliver your order to your door at a time that suits. Easy peasy. freshchoice.co.nz

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Central Otago-based Mount Michael Wines is raising the bar with a new range of artisan wines. Fittingly, first release The Mountaineer Pinot Noir (RRP $29) is a silken drop, and perfection partnered with an antipasto platter and duck pâté. mountmichaelwines.com

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FULLA BEANZ

Café | Central City

Fulla Beanz is a sleek espresso bar located in the heart of the city. If you are after your daily fix or you want a true coffee experience, the crew have you covered. They also offer a range of mouth watering cabinet food and a selection of raw smoothies. 4/79 Cashel Street 027 650 0018 Find them on Facebook



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The Good Oil

Finca Hostalets 1898 Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil Black Label 2017 (RRP $70) from Ballantynes is bursting with flavours of freshly harvested almonds. It’s perfect for summer, packaged in a case specially designed to protect the premium EVOO from light and sudden changes in temperature. ballantynes.co.nz

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Suntory’s new premium drop ROKU Gin (RRP $64.99) crams four seasons of flavour into one bottle adding six Japanese botanicals to the lineup of the traditional gin profile. Harvested at their peak, the seasonal additions of sakura flower and leaf, yuzu peel, sencha tea, gyokuro tea and sanshō pepper are guaranteed to add an exotic, oriental flourish to your next G&T. Kanpai! suntory.com

Sink your teeth into some next-level meaty fare down at Cleaver & Co. – the newest hospo haunt that’ll have your taste buds tingling with their fall off the bone ribs, succulent brisket and tender lamb shoulder (plus a ton of other tasty eats up for grabs) courtesy of their Southern Pride smoker ‘Agnes’ which hails from Tennessee. The eatery will take up residence on Lichfield Street and is set to open at the end of September. You’ll want to get this bad boy on your foodie radar ASAP. cleaverandco.co.nz

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Gourmet Food Store/Catering | Cashmere

taste@twenty stocks a tempting array of fresh produce, Vic’s breads, Hummingbird espresso to go and beans, preserves and pickles, vinegars and olive oils, free-range eggs and milk. They also offer their own range of pestos, hummus, aioli and delicious ‘real’ food ... and some say the best coffee in Christchurch, all made with love and a smile. Catering is also available, from finger food for your function to tasty ‘man food’ for your work shout. 20 Colombo Street 03 982 1399 tasteattwenty.co.nz

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GREEN DINNER TABLE

Food Subscription Box | Lyttelton

Move over granola – not just for your patchouli-scented neighbour, plant-based diets are hip, healthy, and here to stay. Enter Green Dinner Table. These guys know how to dress a kumara! Sign up for a 3- or 5-night subscription and every Sunday, you’ll receive the fresh, local and responsibly-sourced ingredients and recipes you need to make fast, healthy plant-based meals. Sign up and take the guesswork out of healthy dinners! 10 Oxford Street greendinnertable.co.nz

CASHMERE CUISINE

Gourmet Meats | Cashmere

Cashmere Cuisine is an awardwinning boutique butchery specialising in top quality cuts, roasts and small goods. All their meat is free-farmed and sourced locally. Their highly qualified butchers are passionate, and treat customer service as of paramount importance. With a balance of traditional and modern techniques, they keep up with the latest food trends and seasons.

18 Colombo Street 03 332 6071 or 021 224 4590 cashmerecuisine.co.nz

50 BISTRO

New Zealand | Central City

50 Bistro offers inspired bistro food with modern flavours, excellent wines and a great bar. Executive Chef Antony Page leads the kitchen team, designing seasonal menus that utilise the best local produce. The menu at 50 Bistro offers a large variety of dishes, featuring classics twisted with their own 50 flair.

The George, 50 Park Terrace 03 371 0250 50bistro.co.nz

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5TH STREET

International | Sydenham

5th Street, brought to you by the team behind Christchurch’s iconic cafÊ Hello Sunday, present a bespoke lounge-style restaurant with a constantly evolving menu that allows you to explore the pleasure of shared dining, matched by a well-crafted and eclectic range of boutique, natural and family-owned wines. Expect the same customer service people have come to enjoy from Hello Sunday, only in a night dining experience. 5 Elgin Street 03 365 9667 5thstreet.co.nz

ALVARADOS MEXICAN CANTINA Mexican | Central City

Alvarados Mexican Cantina is pleased to announce they are now open in their exciting new central city venue at 150 Lichfield Street, right next door to the Innovation Carpark building! Their long-awaited return to the central city features an all-new breakfast menu and an extended licence for Latin dance up until 3am! Join them to experience an authentic Mexican breakfast, lunch or dinner, made by Mexicans. 7/150 Lichfield Street 03 374 4149 alvarados.co.nz

AMATERRACE TEPPANYAKI Japanese | Central City

Overlooking the Avon River, Amaterrace Teppanyaki is where guests can enjoy the finest Japanese cuisine expertly prepared by their chefs. Take a seat around the Teppan and watch the chefs expertly slice and dice the finest and freshest beef, lamb, chicken, vegetables and seafood right in front of your eyes or indulge in the delectable menu items such as crispy calamari, karaage fried chicken, prawn tempura and their signature Amaterrace special roll. Level 1, 134 Oxford Terrace 03 365 2626 amaterrace.co.nz

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ARBO/ARBORISTA Café/Bar | Central City

If you’re on the hunt for a spectacular space with great coffee and a huge selection of fresh food, look no further than Arbo café and its espresso bar offsider, Arborista. Set around the base of a stunning 6-metre white tree, Arbo offers local C4 coffee and fresh, seasonal food produced on site. Arborista has a more grab and go vibe with food to go and coffees on the run. Soak up this beautiful aesthetic seven days a week at the ANZ Centre. ANZ Centre, 265 High Street 03 420 0808 arbo.co.nz

BLOODY MARY’S

Steakhouse/Swishy Bar | Central City

A popular New York style steakhouse known for premium, local produce, seasonal menus and delicious cuisine. Hit the whisky lounge for a night cap or the terrace for a cocktail. Enjoy the flagship Prime Rib carved at your table Wednesday and Saturday.

30 Latimer Square 03 943 5937 bloodymarys.co.nz

BOTANIC

Restaurant | Central City

Botanic is a sleek, modern bar and restaurant overlooking the Avon – perfect for groups of casual diners, friends and corporate groups. Located on the first floor of The Terrace, Botanic offers premium, high-quality food and beverages in a relaxed and comfortable environment. Enjoy the casual ambience inside, the modern glasshouse perfect for private events, or dine on the sunny balcony. Open 7 days a week from 12pm to late. Level 1, 126 Oxford Terrace 03 374 5200 botanic.nz

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THE BREWERS Pub | Merivale

The Brewers is a friendly and unpretentious tavern located close to the city and to the hotels and motels on Papanui Road. They specialise in a huge selection of quality food and drinks, have large TVs for watching sport and a sunny courtyard area which makes it the perfect place to catch up with friends whether you are from out of town or a local. Head to The Brewers where you know great food and great service awaits. 1/177 Office Road 03 355 3377 thebrewers.nz

CAFÉ VALENTINO

Italian/Pizza | Central City

Local hospitality legend and winner of numerous TripAdvisor Certificates of Excellence, Café Valentino serves up perfect thin-base pizza from the wood fired pizza oven, as well as a soul-satisfying range of pasta dishes (perfect with a glass of local pinot noir). If it’s local beef or lamb you desire, they’ve won the coveted Beef and Lamb Gold Plate for 22 straight years! Finish things off with a housemade dessert or delicious cocktail. 168 St Asaph Street 03 377 1886 cafevalentino.co.nz

THE CAFFEINE LABORATORY Café | Central City

This small, unique 2-storied space in New Regent Street serves fresh, seasonal and healthy food daily, all made with local produce. They offer cabinet goodies, the best burgers and fresh food prepared on the spot, and a small selection of NZ wines, craft beers and beverages – not to mention amazing coffee! The menu changes seasonally to ensure you get vibrant flavours and fresh produce. New seating area now open. Book now! 1 New Regent Street caffeinelab.co.nz

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THE CAMDEN

European/New Zealand | Riccarton

With a loft feel, The Camden has a kitchen rich with experience offering traditional English favourites with a modern Kiwi cooking style. Their tasty dishes are created from locally-sourced ingredients and they’re matched by a great range of craft beers, wines and delicious cocktails, as well as amazing coffee all day. Some of the exciting options on offer at The Camden include the Chef’s Special Beef Wellington and flavoursome Spanish style Seafood Paella. They also cater for different dietary requirements including plenty of gluten free options. With the festive season just around the corner, The Camden is a perfect place for your next special event and offers different set menus to suit every occasion from birthdays to work functions. Serving lunch and dinner every day from 11:30am.

Level 1, 235 Riccarton Road 03 341 5567 Find them on Facebook

CHILLINGWORTH ROAD International | Papanui

Chillingworth Road is both a destination and a journey. Take a culinary trip with 5-, 7- or 9-course degustation menus from Tue – Sat in the relaxing atmosphere of their dining room or the private G.H. Mumm Room, dine casually in the bistro, or pop in for great cabinet fare and coffee during the day. Experience exceptional food and warm, attentive service; a fantastic dining experience. 2/478 Cranford Street 03 352 7784 chillingworthroad.co.nz

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CHRISTCHURCH ADVENTURE PARK Attraction | Cracroft

Don’t be fooled by the name – the Christchurch Adventure Park is also the perfect place for a relaxed meal or coffee on the deck. The Handle Bar & Café, set amongst the forest, serves up fresh and hearty fare all day, every day. With quality coffee from local roastery Underground, and a fully licensed bar with Cassels & Sons beers on tap, prepare to settle in on the large covered deck and watch the adventures unfold. 225 Worsleys Road 0508 247 478 christchurchadventurepark.com

COOKAI JAPANESE RESTAURANT Japanese | Central City

Fine Japanese cuisine has returned to the heart of the city with Cookai Japanese Restaurant now open at The Crossing. Take a seat at the sushi train loaded with more than 60 delicious dishes, order up a Cookai classic like Soft Shell Crab or Tempura Sushi and enjoy a traditional sake, craft beer, wine or Japanese-inspired cocktail. Available for functions. Open 7 days. Level 1, The Crossing, 166 Cashel Street 03 343 2860 cookai.co.nz

DINER 66

American | Central City

Get your kicks at Diner 66! It’s an authentic American dining experience specialising in American breakfasts along with a range of all-American burgers, sandwiches, salads, legendary shakes, sodas, specialty desserts and more! Kick back and enjoy the classic American diner atmosphere, with classic booths and good old-fashioned service.

88 Victoria Street 03 741 4622 diner66.co.nz

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FIDDLESTICKS RESTAURANT & BAR

New Zealand | Central City

Sophisticated, sociable and relaxed, Fiddlesticks is one of the city’s best retreats. This distinctive restaurant and bar provides an inviting atmosphere for whiling away some time. Dine al fresco and watch the street-side activity from their sheltered courtyard, or join friends in one of the intimate dining spaces. The talented kitchen crew provide sensational in-season and local fare. 48 Worcester Boulevard 03 365 0533 fiddlesticksbar.co.nz

THE FLAMING RABBIT Bar/Restaurant | Lincoln

The Flaming Rabbit is a slick eatery located in Lincoln which owes their namesake to the dark tale of blazing bunnies who were said to have spread a fire across the scorched lands of the Selwyn District. Head in for breakfast, opt for a light meal or sink your teeth into their perfectly aged South Devon beef – courtesy of their onsite dry aging cabinet. Check out their weekly specials such as Meatball Mondays and Bubble Fridays. Open 7 days from 9:30 am. 3 Vernon Drive 03 321 7265 flamingrabbit.nz

FRANCESCA’S ITALIAN KITCHEN Italian | Central City

Right next door to the Isaac Theatre Royal, Francesca’s Italian Kitchen has become a firm favourite with locals and tourists alike. They are passionate about authentic Italian cuisine and use local, seasonal produce to create their everchanging, highly-tempting menu. To accompany their dishes they offer a wide range of beverages to enjoy, including Italian and local wines. 149 Gloucester Street 03 374 9790 fransitalian.co.nz

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THE HAPPENING BAR & KITCHEN

European/Swishy Bar | Central City

The Happening is an outstanding central city hospitality venue. Their European menu with a twist always inspires and delights, and is complemented with fine New Zealand wines, award-winning craft beers on tap, 53 blends of tea and an excellent whisky collection. Ample space to accommodate corporate or private functions is also available. Drop in for high tea, light lunch, dinner or cocktails. 165 Gloucester Street 03 261 9114 thehappening.co.nz

HELLO SUNDAY Café | Sydenham

Hello Sunday is a delightful piece of reclaimed Christchurch. One of the city’s best brunch restaurants, they emphasise creative, fresh flavours, great service and excellent coffee. Enjoy a little bit of Sunday – each and every day!

6 Elgin Street 03 260 1566 Find them on Facebook

THE HERB CENTRE

Café/Vegetarian | Central City

This much loved wholefoods café focuses on healthy eating by creating seasonal vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free food. Health-promoting drinks are their specialty – herbal tea blends, dandechino, ginger tonic, turmeric latte made with house-made nut milk, and of course, wonderful Switch coffee. Everything is made in-house, the traditional way. Drop in to enjoy something delicious and healthy in the cosy café. 223 Kilmore Street 03 365 3011 theherbcentre.co.nz

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JABA GRILL & BAR

Steakhouse | Central City

Experience the authentic flavours of Jaba Grill & Bar’s exciting menu. Prime steaks and ribs are cooked on their unique Kopa charcoal grill. They use only fresh New Zealand produce, sourced from local suppliers and farmers markets and serve only the finest New Zealand wines, beers and cocktails.

2/150 Lichfield Street 03 925 9856 jabagrillandbar.co.nz

JDV CAFÉ, RESTAURANT & BAR Restaurant | Merivale

Established in 2000, JDV takes their name from the French aphorism ‘Joie De Vivre’ meaning the Joy of Life. Offering a friendly, warm and inviting atmosphere, JDV promises to cater to all taste buds. Mix the delectable food with exceptional service in a relaxing environment and you may never want to leave! A spectacular dining experience, JDV is truly memorable. 190 Aikmans Road 03 964 3860 jdv.co.nz

KINGSFORD KITCHEN Café | Rangiora

Open 7 days for brunch, lunch or afternoon tea, this popular café serves a range of cabinet and menu items, with daily blackboard specials available. Sit, relax and unwind, inside or out, and enjoy the best that Rangiora has to offer. Ample, stress-free parking onsite. Rangiora’s best café – see you soon!

6 Kingsford Smith Drive 03 313 2190 Find them on Facebook

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KUM PUN THAI Thai | Central City

Kum Pun Thai offers intimate dining and the traditional tastes of Thailand in a relaxed environment. With chefs from a number of different regions in Thailand on board, they’re able to offer a wide variety of food and flavours, and the menu of delicious Thai classics and sensational house specialties truly has something for everyone. Gather friends or family for a memorable dinner 7 days a week, or pop in for lunch (weekdays only) for just $12! 73 Victoria Street 03 365 5494 kumpunthai.com

LITTLE BREWS ESPRESSO Café | Central City

Jo loves coffee. The revitalisation of the CBD has presented the perfect opportunity for Jo to realise a long held dream – the establishment of her own boutique espresso bar. Hence Little Brews Espresso was born. Taking pride in their coffee creations, they ensure every cup is made with love, attention to detail and of course, handed over with a smile! So if you’re after some great coffee and personalised service, then head to Little Brews! BNZ Centre, 10/120 Hereford Street 027 288 8217 Find them on Facebook

MADE ESPRESSO BAR Café | Central City

MADE focuses on fresh, clean eating salads, tasty sandwiches, sweet treats and great coffee. They use as many organic and unrefined products as possible – including organic milk and coffee. MADE provides efficient, fast and friendly service in a welcoming, cosy space. For corporate clientele, their catering is a must-try, with fantastic reviews. All dietary lifestyles are welcome. Your new favourite central city café! 254 Montreal Street 03 379 2592 madeespressobar.co.nz

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MERRIN STREET BREWERY BAR

Cosy Pub/New Zealand | Avonhead

Enjoy the legendary hospitality of the West Coast in a relaxed, fun and friendly venue that serves exceptional gastro pub fare alongside Monteith’s famous range of craft beers. Perfect for any occasion, this classic Kiwi ‘local’ has specials 7 days a week and supplies their own premium South Devon beef with their exclusive paddock-toplate operation. Your friendly local on the corner! Avonhead Mall, 210 Withells Road 03 358 8184 mbbmerrinst.co.nz

MEXICO

Mexican | Central City

Drenched in bright colour and bold imagery, with a fast-paced and energetic atmosphere much like the streets of Mexico, Mexico celebrates the vibrant, fresh, and lighter side of Mexican cuisine. The drinks keep the vibe loud and lively, with jugs of sangria and Frida’s Margaritas, topshelf tequila and Mexican beers. The menu is seasonal, changing every 3 months, and you can now get their famous Fried Chicken to take away! 203 Manchester Street 03 374 5422 mexico.net.nz

MIRO

Café/Restaurant | Central City

Located in the stunning refurbished Midland Building, previously home to Christchurch favourite Caffe Roma, is Miro. Their menu offers restaurant-style brunch, lunch and dinner (Thursday to Saturday) with a contemporary twist, as well as barista-made Allpress coffee, a selection of teas and breakfast cocktails for that extra morning pick-me-up. Images: Daniela Aebli Photography. 176 Oxford Terrace 03 925 9909 miro.nz

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MONA VALE RESTAURANT & GARDENS New Zealand | Fendalton

Historic Mona Vale Restaurant and Gardens welcomes visitors for lunch or High Teas in charmingly engaging surrounds. Also available for hosting special private occasions or business events, in the Homestead or an elegant marquee on the Iris Lawn. See website for seasonal hours and bookings.

40 Mona Vale Avenue 03 341 7450 monavale.nz

MRS HUCKS

Café | Addington

Mrs Hucks is a homely café hidden in Addington offering a full brunch menu and a selection of cabinet goodies which can be enjoyed either in their comfy living room area or out by the fountains. You’ll find homecooked dishes, amazing coffee and a comfy couch! They also have heaps of free parking! Whether it’s the twist on the traditional Mother Hucks’ Eggs Benedict, a cheat day treat or simply a hearty scone, you won’t be disappointed! 12 Show Place 03 982 5472 hucks.co.nz

NO.4 BAR & RESTAURANT

New Zealand/Cosy Pub | Merivale

No.4 Bar & Restaurant has a lively atmosphere every day of the week. Take a seat in a candlelit corner, pull up the couch in the library, or celebrate with friends in one of the covered outdoor courtyards. When you’re comfortable, check out your dining options. Brimming with fresh, seasonal and locally sourced delights, the menu has earned No.4 an exceedingly good reputation. Drop in for exceptionally good beer, food and stories. 4 Mansfield Avenue 03 355 3720 no4bar.co.nz

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NOM NOM KITCHEN

South East Asian Cuisine | Strowan/Rangiora

Experience tasty, fresh South East Asian cuisine at either of Nom Nom Kitchen’s two cosy, welcoming and fully licensed locations. Classic Thai, Vietnamese and other dishes are served up by friendly and professional staff who care about your dining experience. With a wide range of cocktails, wine and beer on tap also available, they’re perfect for your next family catch-up or special occasion – or just a great meal! 7 Normans Road 03 355 3909 & 257 High Street, Rangiora 03 313 4276 Find them and book on Facebook nomnomkitchen.co.nz

NOT WITHOUT YOU Swishy Bar | Central City

Known for their amazing local wine/ beer selection, legendary antipasto platters, premium cheese boards and delicious desserts, Not Without You is the perfect place to relax. Their wine, craft beer and great food is proudly New Zealand made, sourcing from the best winemakers/artisans around NZ. Making this wine bar even more hip, they also have their ultra cool denim brand DUAL at the other end of the store. Wine and fashion – the perfect combination. 5/181 High Street (next to Little High Eatery) 03 925 9786 nwy.co.nz

O’SHEAS PUBLIC HOUSE Cosy Pub | Shirley

O’Sheas is a warm, welcoming Kiwi local with a strong Irish theme. Their food is traditional pub fare; the best pub food in town. From thick and satisfying seafood chowder to the steak specials, the meals are hearty and great value. They also have breakfast and lunch menus that are hard to beat, and a top range of beers on tap. Enjoy two lovely outdoor areas, a big screen inside for sports, and a TAB next door if you fancy your chances! 128 Marshland Road 03 385 3080 osheas.co.nz

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PESCATORE

Seafood | Central City

Pescatore translates from Italian to ‘fisherman’. In recognition of the restaurant’s name and legacy, their new menu is predominately focused on seafood. Chef de Cuisine Ryan Henley and his team have created unique and contemporary dishes designed to satisfy the palate and all the senses. This passionate team, who have gained outstanding recognition, match an ingredientdriven menu with professional, friendly service. Seasonal menus, created with premium local, sustainable and organic ingredients, are matched with top vintages from Pescatore’s comprehensive wine list, honoured by Wine Spectator magazine as one of the most outstanding restaurant lists in the world. Pescatore offers both a la carte, 5- and 7-course degustation menus – choose the one that suits your occasion and prepare for an unforgettable dining experience. The city’s original seafood dining experience.

The George, Level 1, 50 Park Terrace 03 371 0257 pescatore.co.nz

THE PEDAL PUSHER New Zealand/Cosy Pub | Addington

Pull up to The Pedal Pusher and let the good times roll! Whether you’re after a cheeky afternoon drink, a quick lunch or a classy dinner, they’ve got you covered. With a different special each day, no two days are the same at this funky gastropub. They pride themselves on great, friendly service so that each time you visit, it feels like coming home.

286 Lincoln Road 03 335 0095 pedalpusherchristchurch.co.nz

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PEGASUS BAY WINERY

Winery/International | Amberley

Named New Zealand’s best winery restaurant 8 times in the past 11 years, and awarded a Chef’s Hat in the 2017 Cuisine NZ Good Food Awards, Pegasus Bay offers an unforgettable experience. The menu is influenced by the best of local produce, and changes to take advantage of seasonal offerings. Start things off with a free tasting and discover the breathtaking gardens.

263 Stockgrove Road 03 314 6869 Bookings recommended pegasusbay.com

PERSIAN KITCHEN

Turkish/Persian | Richmond

The Persian Kitchen offers a traditional dining experience with a great range of fresh food and flavours for all tastes. The restaurant offers a relaxed and friendly environment, with a cosy Turkish and Persian interior. Chef Hamza has had a lifetime of experience cooking this delicious traditional fare. Dine in, takeaway, or book your next function! Please check their website for seasonal hours. 325 Stanmore Road 03 389 0400 persiankitchen.co.nz

POLO BAR

Argentinian | Central City

The Polo Bar is the perfect setting for breakfast, afternoon aperitifs, or to enjoy delicious shared plates from late afternoon. Inspired by Argentinian cuisine, they offer a menu of various sharing plates of selected meats smoked and chargrilled for a unique flavour. Delicious vegetarian dishes are also on the menu, which changes regularly so they can use the freshest local ingredients to create their mouth-watering dishes. 351 Montreal Street 03 943 8555 hotelmontreal.co.nz

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POT STICKER DUMPLING BAR

Dim Sum | Central City/Sydenham

At Pot Sticker Dumpling Bar you can expect your fried or steamed dumpling dough tightly hugging fresh prawns or free-range meats, ready to dip in authentic hot chilli sauce. They don’t cheat with machines or MSG – their dumplings are lovingly handmade each day using fresh, high quality ingredients to recipes and methods passed down by generations of dumpling masters. 144 Lichfield Street 03 420 0376, The Colombo 03 379 8377 potsticker.co.nz

PROTOCOL

Swishy Bar/International | Cashmere

Situated at the foot of the Cashmere Hills, this busy local bar is the perfect place to kick back and watch the world go by. Enjoy the super sunny courtyard over a refreshing beverage and some great food off the newly revamped menu. Protocol also has two great function rooms suited to both corporate events as well as more personal celebrations. See you at the bottom of the hill!

2 Colombo Street 03 964 2880 protocoloncolombo.co.nz

RED ELEPHANT Thai | Sydenham

Red Elephant offers a warm welcome and authentic Thai cuisine from Sukhothai province, with a wide range of dishes made with fresh, locally-grown herbs and produce. Three course set menus for 4 people or more start from $30 – great value for your large group or function!

5 Pilgrim Place 03 377 1122 redelephant.co.nz

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SPAGALIMIS PIZZERIA & BAR

Pizza/Swishy Bar | Central City

Spagalimis Pizzeria and Bar is the oldest restaurant in Christchurch. Visit them for a meal or just a drink in the historic Ironside House, built in 1899. With their menu of 39 delicious pizzas and a full bar and cocktails available, there’s something for everyone! Enjoy outdoor dining on the deck area or book their private dining room for your next function. Open Mon – Tue 4pm – late, Wed – Sun 11am – late. 32 Salisbury Street 03 379 7159 spagalimis.co.nz

ST GERMAIN

French | Central City

Opened in 2008 by French brothers Frederic and Vincent, St Germain is the only true French restaurant in Christchurch, offering modern and classic French food and a real French dining experience. St Germain is the perfect place to enjoy food and wine with friends, for a romantic dinner, or with a larger group. Open Tuesdays through Sundays and for lunch, Tuesdays through Fridays. Mention Cityscape to receive a $20 discount (conditions apply). 255 St Asaph Street 03 377 7008 saint-germain.co.nz

STRANGES LANE

Swishy Bars/Restaurants | Central City

Home to four unique bar and restaurant offerings, Stranges Lane has something for everyone. Strange & Co – a casual bar and party venue. Orleans – New Orleans inspired restaurant with live music, cajun and creole based menus and cocktails. Lower 9th Diner – delicious over-thetop burgers, hardshakes and fries available until the early hours of the morning. Capa – cocktail, whiskey and rum bar, the perfect place for a nightcap. 89 Lichfield Street 03 365 7018 strangeslane.co.nz

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SISTER KONG

Modern Chinese | Central City

If you’ve never experienced the wonderful union that is the Taiwanese steamed bao bun with a good ol’ burger, then a trip to Sister Kong Bao Bar is in order. They serve bao burgers, sharing plates and cocktails for a great night out. Sister Kong is inspired by Hong Kong eats and late-night Chinatown cocktail bars in New York, revolutionising burgers as we know them… and all the sides that go with them (once you try their truffle-loaded fries and their handmade dumplings, your life will never be the same!). Not only does Sister Kong dish up some of the best burgers, like their trademark Saffron Chicken & Chilli Bao, Wagyu Cheeseburger and Salted Caramel Chocolate Dessert Bao, but they also serve up good times down their laneway, with mouthwatering cocktails and craft beers. Using premium ingredients and fresh, locally sourced produce, Sister Kong knows where it’s at. Just follow the waving neon cat down the lane at 123 Victoria Street to enter into Hong Kong burger paradise!

123 Victoria Street 03 421 6494 sisterkong.co.nz

STRAWBERRY FARE European | Merivale

Located near the city and with stunning views of Hagley Park, Strawberry Fare offers something for everyone. They open early with delicious breakfasts and their own roasted coffee; a perfect place to start the day. Lunch and dinner are served 7 days, and their famous desserts are available any time you fancy. Free-range and organic produce is used whenever available. Enjoy a friendly, relaxed service that also caters to all dietary needs. 15 Bealey Avenue 03 365 4897 strawberryfare.com

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SUN DOG DINER American | Merivale

With a retro pop culture vibe and a unique take on comfort food classics, Sun Dog Diner brings us the modern American diner experience. Everything is made from scratch with free range meats and seasonal produce. The food is fresh, punchy and different from the rest! All day breakfast, gourmet sandwiches, mac-n-cheese, Mexi-American specialties, craft beers, boutique NZ wines, amazing desserts and bottomless drip coffee. 7/2 Papanui Road 03 260 1166 sundogdiner.co.nz

TAMARIND RESTAURANT & BAR South Indian | Riccarton

Tamarind is a specialty restaurant serving authentic South Indian (Kerala) cuisine. Their menu features a plethora of delicacies with influences from Syrian Christian, traditional Nair, the Malabar region’s Moplah and coastal cuisines, along with exotic dishes from the toddy shops of Kerala that people have come to love. At Tamarind, they’re the ultimate stop for all the culinary treasures that Kerala has to offer. 105C Riccarton Road 03 343 5435 tamarindsouthindian.com

THAI ORCHID RESTAURANT Thai | Riccarton

The go-to city favourite for over 29 years. New owners bring a fresh welcome and fresh new menu. Over 60 years of traditional Thai chef experience in-kitchen ensures some of the best Thai food you’ll find. Whether it’s a stir-fried classic, KiwiThai fusion dish or original 300-yearold Thai recipe, they have something for all tastes. Come and see why Trip Advisor members are voting Thai Orchid the number 1 and best Thai Restaurant in Christchurch. 21 Riccarton Road 03 343 0790 thaiorchid.co.nz

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TMR RESTAURANT & BAR International | Central City

The Monday Room, located in the historic High Street precinct, offers three dining areas and an expansive menu available from 5.30pm til late, 7 days a week. The original “social dining” establishment, the restaurant offers a range of shared dishes which can suit larger groups or more intimate evenings. Well known for their vegetarian and vegan options, indulgent dessert offering, and professional and warm service, TMR is always a great evening out. 161 High Street 03 377 5262 themondayroom.nz

TOMI JAPANESE RESTAURANT Japanese | St Albans

Immerse yourself in some culture from the Tomi family as you dine on traditional Japanese cuisine. Tomi has a wide range of Japanese sake and a comprehensive wine list, and offers a delicious selection of authentic specialty Japanese dishes.

76 Edgeware Road 03 377 8028 tomi.co.nz

TRENCHES RESTAURANT & BAR

New Zealand | Central City

Whether you’re craving home-style cooking, soul-satisfying bar snacks, a chargrilled steak or just a cold pint of your favourite beer, Trenches aim to satisfy. The relaxed, familyfriendly restaurant is a great place for meeting friends, after-work drinks or family get-togethers on weekends. Corporate function facilities and the private Poppy Club are available for hire. Tuck in to classic meal favourites or relax with friends over a drink. 74 Armagh Street 03 379 9724 trenches.co.nz Image: laprairie.ch

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TWENTY SEVEN STEPS European | Central City

“The restaurant industry is called ‘hospitality’ for a reason and Cantabrians should feel proud that on Christchurch’s showcase tourist street, 27 Steps is serving our visitors – and us lucky locals – the best produce of the province with confidence, panache and unpretentious sophistication.” The Press. Open 7 nights a week for dinner from 5pm, Tiny Bar weekends and private lunches by request. 16 New Regent Street 03 366 2727 Find them on Facebook twentysevensteps.co.nz

UNCOMMON

Café | Central City

Uncommon pride themselves on providing an out-of-the-ordinary café experience that showcases the region’s finest produce and in which fine dining techniques, flavours and presentation meet next-level service in modern, contemporary surrounds. You’ll find modern twists on café classics, including their famous Breakfast Board and Hot Cakes. Discover a slice of Melbourne café cool right here in Christchurch! 262 Tuam Street 03 379 3977 uncommoncafe.co.nz

UNDER THE RED VERANDAH Café | Linwood

Proudly serving Christchurch since 1997, Under the Red Verandah reigns supreme in offering the best coffee and brunch in town. Boasting sweet treats and bread from the bakery and seasonal specials from the kitchen, they even have preserves that you can take home to enjoy. Their smokefree, family and dog-friendly outdoor area is the perfect setting to enjoy a cheeky wine. A private meeting room is available for getting your business sorted. 29 Tancred Street 03 381 1109 utrv.co.nz

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UNDERGROUND COFFEE ROASTERS

Café / Central City This is where the coffee roasting magic happens. The sights and smell of fresh roasted coffee beans churning out of the purpose-built hot air roaster is coupled with the underlining audible hum of wholesale coffee manufacturing. A full range of coffees are available from the brew bar espresso machine, while signature blends and single origin coffees to take home are weighed, ground, and packed to order. 190 Durham Street 03 353 0267 undergroundcoffee.co.nz

UNTOUCHED WORLD™ KITCHEN Café | Burnside

A favourite with locals, the Untouched World™ Kitchen is the perfect destination for a delicious breakfast, brunch or lunch. Cosy up by the fire with a coffee and a tasty treat from the cabinet, or dine al fresco in the peaceful native garden setting. Just 5 minutes from Christchurch Airport with plenty of off-street parking available, it’s a calm oasis away from the hustle. Enquire about their catering and private functions! 155 Roydvale Avenue 03 357 9499 untouchedworld.com

VALLEY INN TAVERN

Cosy Pub | Heathcote Valley

Enjoy a 130-year-old tradition of hospitality in the Heathcote Valley at the historic Valley Inn Tavern. Relax in the sunny courtyard, catch up with friends or tuck into great pub fare at this welcoming suburban gastropub. Enjoy regular meal deals – $12 fish ‘n’ chips on Mondays, the steakand-pint for $18 on Tuesdays, or beef or chicken schnitzel and house wine or pint of beer for just $20 on Wednesdays. All-day breakfast also available! 2 Flavell Street 03 384 1124 valleyinntavern.co.nz

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WAIPARA HILLS

Winery/Café | Waipara

On State Highway 1, set amongst the picturesque Waipara Valley vineyards, is the iconic stone building that’s home to Waipara Hills. Here you’ll discover an operating winery, cellar door and café specialising in fresh, seasonal dishes that are matched to award-winning wines. Only a short 45 minute drive north of Christchurch.

780 Glasnevin Road, State Highway 1, North Canterbury 03 314 6900 Find them on Facebook waiparahills.co.nz

WELLES STREET Pub | Central City

With its ‘come as you are’ attitude and two-dozen taps of local, international and craft offerings, Welles Street, a large inner-city converted warehouse, is a colourful, fashionable and relaxed sessionable pub which attracts people from all walks of life. With an open kitchen run by a brigade of passionate young chefs, they serve up an array of Mediterranean and Middle Easterninspired pub dishes. 44 Welles Street 03 366 0172 wellesstreet.co.nz

WOK IT TO ME

Asian Fusion | Central City

Wok It To Me’s fresh and cool menu combines the best street food from around Asia including China’s Dan Dan Noodles, Hong Kong Bubble Waffles, and Thailand’s Pad Thai to name a few. The atmosphere reflects the menu with bamboo plants alongside Shou Sugi Ban Japanese charred timber to create an ambience of authenticity to match. Be sure to check out their new and flavoursome Bubble Waffles – the perfect sweet treat. BNZ Centre, 120 Hereford Street 021 261 7232 wokittome.co.nz

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CULTURE CAPITAL Tucked under the heel of Italy’s ‘boot’, the archipelago and stunning Mediterranean wonderland of Malta offers a true ‘something for everyone’ getaway where wild nightlife and gourmet dining meets crystal clear azure waters, towering limestone cliffs, prehistoric sites, UNESCO heritage, incredible WWII history and more cinema backdrops than you can poke a pastizzi (local delicacy) at. This year the heavily fortified ancient capital, and World Heritage City, Valletta plays host as the European Capital of Culture, making it the perfect time to see it in all its pimped, preened and restored glory.


Cityscape rekindles its intoxicating romance with the Europe’s haute couture capital with Discover Travel’s Juliet Davis to guide the way.

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fter the long-haul flight from Christchurch, a blissful night’s sleep was high on our agenda, and some pampering at the über-stylish surrounds of Le Lapin Blanc (The White Rabbit) sets the scene for our fashion-focussed trip. The enchanting interiors aptly reflect its storybook reference. Whimsical with an understated charm, it’s typically French, and the minimalist décor is punctuated with subtle pops of pastel, from the concierge desk to the boudoir, and the immaculate aesthetics are matched with exemplary service. Following a restorative slumber in our sound-proof rooms, exquisite breakfast of fresh fruit, delicate pastries and a hard-hitting espresso, we’re raring to go. Stepping out into the fragrant spring air, we’re immediately captivated by the French capital’s effortless charm and beauty, and any lingering signs of jetlag quickly evaporate. Spoilt for choice for where to head to first on foot from our hotel, the Latin Quarter is jam-packed with iconic Parisian sights. As we saunter down the main drag of Saint-Michel in the 5th arrondissement we soak up the age-old architecture and make a slight detour to see what’s playing at the Odéon Théâtre in case we decide to catch a play when the sun goes down. Making a beeline for the majestic Palais du Luxembourg situated in the picturesque Jardin du Luxembourg for our much-awaited springtime-inParis-fix. Greeted by pretty-as-a-picture-postcard blossom trees, the Seine is not far, and no matter how often we visit Paris we’re always wowed by


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the timeless grandeur of Notre-Dame and the more intimate, but equally magical Sainte-Chapelle. On our way to the Métro station we stumble upon the famous Maison Georges Larnicol, and even though it’s still early in the day we can’t resist sampling their heaven-sent macarons and handmade chocolate. With a sugar high to fuel the rest of our morning we are keen to hit the boutiques and make the most of the worldfamous bi-annual sales and scoop a bargain. We jump off the Métro at Concorde and take a leisurely stroll through the Jardins des Tuileries; the heady fragrance of blossoms hangs in the air, reminding us just how captivating Paris in springtime really is. Passing by the Louvre we spy the exhibition lineup and can’t resist a sneak peek at what’s on offer – after all, it’s not every day Hercules and Darth Vader appear side by side! First up on our hit list is one of the city’s most historic department stores, Printemps, which is smack bang in the ‘golden triangle’ of Parisian fashion. We’re in awe of their diverse collection of luxury fashion, beauty, and homewares, alongside a tantalising array of swanky restaurants, cafés and brasseries all under the one roof. We throw caution to the wind and indulge our insatiable appetite for Parisian fashion. And, given that we’ve carefully timed our trip to coincide with the those famous sales, we nab some drop-dead gorgeous pieces at a fraction of the original prices. Before we move on to our next shopping destination we pay a visit to the roof top terrace café at Printemps (Galeries Lafayette also has one), where we drink in the breath-taking panoramic Maison Georges Larnicol city vistas that include a number of iconic Parisian landmarks in every direction – from the Eiffel Tower to the Sacré Coeur – between sips of Perrier Jouët. The Champs-Élysées is of course another hotspot high on our fashion-focussed itinerary; a seemingly endless tree-lined avenue that plays host to all the world-leading brands and designers, from high street to haute couture.

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Having exhausted ourselves, and nearing dinner time, we return to our hotel to freshen up and slip into our new Parisian garb for our much-anticipated booking at the inimitable Le Taillevent. We’d heard outstanding reports, and we were certainly not disappointed. The elegant interior exudes elegance and sumptuous luxury, and this exquisite attention to detail and quality is mirrored in the immaculate service and presentation; we were suitably impressed with the panache with which the chef performed the art of guéridon – slicing and flambéing tableside. Satiated, this flamboyant dining experience was a fitting end to a sensational day. On our second day we decide to book a private tour of ‘Bohemian Paris’ centred around the Latin Quarter and St Germain, with Urban Adventures. Designed to take the visitor off the beaten track and reveal the city’s hidden gems, our local guide surprised us with some unexpected twists and turns along the way. Winding our way through the Latin Quarter, we were taken down one of the oldest roads in Paris where the guillotine was invented, and on a lighter note, through the bustling flower market along the Seine and past street artist wares into an underground car park to see one of the last remaining parts of the original city walls. As we were the only ones booked on this particular tour on the day, we had the luxury of changing the route, and our wonderfully engaging and personable guide Arthur went out of his way to throw in a few extras he thought we might enjoy, like the dreamy éclairs from the best patisserie in Paris. When our time came to leave on the Eurostar for London, I reflect on our whirlwind weekend and how successfully we managed to strike the balance between luxury shopping and gastronomy, punctuated by history injections and artistic flurries. The perfect European getaway, and well worth the 30-hour flight.

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EURO FASHION CUT

Discover Travel’s Peter Dunne takes Cityscape on a wild ride through Europe’s fashion capitals.

Paris

Fashionistas out to bag a bargain will want to hit the legendary bi-annual sales in Europe’s haute couture capital. When summer and winter roll round each year, this is the time to schedule in a wardrobe pick-me-up in Paris. The summer sale season begins on the last Wednesday in June and lasts for six weeks. It pays to plan your visit according to whether you want to get the pick of the crop at 20% – 30% off within the first week, or score big savings with a whopping 70% off in the last week (beginning of August). Head to the city’s oldest and most famous department stores Galeries Lafayette, and the neighbouring Printemps on Boulevard Haussmann for everything from high street to haute couture. If boutique shopping

along the quaint cobbled streets of the French capital is more your style, Le Marais and St Germain offer the crème de la crème of international fashion, or saunter down Avenue des Champs-Élysées.

London

For some serious retail therapy, Oxford Street makes for a great starting point. Make tracks to Bond Street tube station where you’ll find London’s hippest department store, Selfridges. Everything a design buff could dream of and more is under one roof, from luxury designer fashion and beauty to high-end homewares. For those with a serious shoe fetish and a penchant for cutting-edge craftsmanship, you can’t go past Tracey Neuls for exquisite and quirky footwear, down Marylebone Lane. Backtracking to Oxford Street, South Molten Street makes a perfect segue to another one of London’s famed department stores, Fenwick, and then to Bond Street itself where you’ll find all the international heavy hitters in swanky Mayfair. For iconic Britishmade-with-an-edge, visit Vivienne Westwood’s flagship store on Conduit Street where you’ll also find all the exclusive interior design stores, as well as the left-of-field ones like the Darkroom. Other shopping meccas can be found in

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Galeries Lafayette Knightsbridge (home of Harrods) and Hackney and Shoreditch in East London.

Milan

Where Paris has the ‘golden triangle’ of fashion, Milan has the ‘golden rectangle’. The upscale shopping district Quadrilatero d’Oro is a fine place to begin. Through the winding cobbled streets the world’s major fashion houses and boutiques all vie for your attention with impressive window displays showcasing the crème de la crème of global luxury fashion. Considered one of the most glamorous shopping arcades in the world, a visit to the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is a must. Designed for the first king of Italy, it pairs awe-inspiring architecture with high-end fashion boutiques, bookstores, jewellers, art galleries and even a luxury hotel. Jump on a train to bag a serious bargain outside the city at Serravalle Designer Outlet for high-end haute couture at a fraction of inner-city prices. Other outlet villages worth visiting are Vicolungo, Fidenza and Franciacorta – all within easy reach of Milan.


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Perivolos Paradise

Stylish living at its drop-dead best, the Istoria Hotel in the idyll of Santorini is the designer destination worth travelling for. For the ultimate in understated lux and high-class pampering, where you can steer clear of the masses, this relaxing retreat ticks all the boxes. Described by those in the know as “a next-generation social hub for sophisticated travellers”, this pared back contemporary take on the region’s traditional architectural narrative has been exquisitely paired with a carefully selected palette of wooden furniture and handcrafted textiles. The 12-suite sanctuary offers jaw-dropping ocean vistas from the pool, heavenly spa treatments and delectable culinary delights created by their in-house chef using a stunning array of fresh, organic produce from the hotel’s onsite garden, fresh catches from the azure waters below, all teamed with divine local wines. istoriahotel.gr

EVENTS WORTH TRAVELLING FOR

AMSTERDAM MUSIC FESTIVAL

SALON DU CHOCOLAT

TRANSMISSION

Amsterdam is producing the festy goods with their annual Amsterdam Music Festival dropping in October 20. Promising to be bigger, better and louder than ever before, this year sees electronic music giant David Guetta taking centre stage. amf-festival.com

Chocolate lovers rejoice! Salon du Chocolat (or the Paris Chocolate Show) is a delicious yearly affair that’s back again (Oct 31 to Nov 4). Showcasing 200 plus international pastry chefs, chocolatiers and confectioners this chocolatey affair includes tastings, demos and more. salon-du-chocolat.com

Returning to Prague (Oct 27), Transmission is a mega trance party and one of the world's best music and indoor dance events. Before you arrive, brace yourself for the Transmission world where everything is larger than life. More than a festival – it’s a rite of passage. transmission.events

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New Heights

Known as the AirSelfie, this revolutionary drone-like camera is small enough to fit in your pocket! Connecting with your smartphone to allow you to take endless HD photos (its anti-vibration shock absorber ensures no blurry snaps), the AirSelfie’s 12MP camera gives you the opportunity to capture unique pics and clips of any and every life moment. With its 4 turbo fan propellers, this robust little beast is capable of thrusting itself 20 metres into the sky for the ultimate selfie. airselfiecamera.com

The hotel rooftop bar will never go out of style.

SKYLIGHT, NHA TRANG Get above the Nha Trang hustle by taking the elevator to the 43rd floor on the top of the Best Western Havana and hang out at Skylight: 360° Skydeck and Rooftop Beach Club for spectacular views of the beach, mountains and city.

SKY BAR, BANGKOK An instant bucket list destination after it appeared in comedy classic The Hangover Part II, Sky Bar offers 360-degree views over the city. With high popularity and hefty prices, reservations (and saving) in advance is highly recommended.

Girls’ night out

Heading to Dubai? Tuesday night has traditionally been Ladies’ Night in bars all over the city, which means you’ll get free entry and at least one free cocktail (score!) with tempting drink and dinner discounts to boot. Head to top (literally) spot The Observatory at Dubai Marriott for drinks and killer views, then when you’ve recovered from a night of dancing hit the city’s opulent shopping malls. ladiesnightdubai.com

UP IN THE AIR

DATE WITH DEATH Following the success of Netflix series Dark Tourist, ‘dark tourism’ is experiencing a boom as travellers seek out destinations of death and destruction including Anne Frank’s House in Amsterdam, Hiroshima Peace Park and the ultimate spooky cruise that retraces the infamous maiden voyage of the Titanic before she collided with her tragic fate that claimed 1,503 souls.

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THE ROOFTOP AT QT, MELBOURNE Enjoy some sweet sunset cocktail action at Melbourne fave The Rooftop at QT. Don’t forget to rock your best vintage threads to match the deck’s understated mid-century vibes – and blend with the locals!


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SCAPE-ING IT OUT For the past 20 years SCAPE Public Art has been revolutionising the open spaces of the city by making contemporary art accessible to the public in an ambitious and exciting way. This year’s theme, ‘Our Braided River’, commemorates its history and acknowledges a bright future by showcasing inspiring and fresh works from national and international artists. Artist Christopher Ulutupu’s work WinterSCAPE (pictured) replicates an iconic winter Vogue shoot from 1977 and will be displayed on billboards in Hagley Park. scapepublicart.org.nz


Grime & Punishment

From a sell-out gig at Wembley Arena, UK Grime event Eskimo Dance – attributed to kick-starting the booming musical phenomena known as Grime today – is bringing the authentic and underground tunes of London to Christchurch audiences for the first time when it hits Horncastle Arena (Oct 17). With a phenomenal line-up of talent in tow including the ‘Godfather of Grime’, Wiley and Big Shaq, man behind smash hit ‘Man’s Not Hot’, other Grime artists such as; Lethal Bizzle, DJ Target and Grime prodigy Devlin are also tapped to make a cheeky appearance. Get amongst this gig and see some of the biggest names in the Grime scene battle it out. vbase.co.nz

AWW, NUTS! This festive season will be extra special as the Royal New Zealand Ballet stages a national tour of the charming, and enchanting tale The Nutcracker for the first time in eight years. This traditional fairy-tale ballet, supported by the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra, is making its way to the city (Nov 22 – 24) and is sure to captivate young and old. Get your tickets for Tchaikovsky’s magical and much-loved score today! rnzb.org.nz

DUKE OF JOKES Britain’s best jokester Bill Bailey is back and he’s bringing his trademark blend of satire and surrealism in his most recent comedic spectacle Earl of Whimsy to the stage at Horncastle Arena (Sep 22). This musical showstopper has a distinctly historical twist, and the legendary comedian is certain to have your stomach aching with brand new banter and buffoonery. billbailey.co.uk

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TAANE MAHUTA Christchurch native Tiki Taane is returning to his old stomping ground and is bringing his fusion of dub and reggae sound to Blue Smoke for his One Man Band show (Oct 6). Rocking the moniker ‘King of the Dubs’, the former Salmonella Dub alum has been a prominent front-runner on the Kiwi music scene, producing and splicing for other iconic Kiwi musos The Adults, Six60 and long-time pals Shapeshifter. With a flair for owning the mic as an MC or acoustic solo performer; his performances are second to none. tikidub.com


WHAT’S ON

SCAPE PUBLIC ART SEASON 2018 Exhibition | Central City

Explore the SCAPE Public Art Walkway, celebrating 20 years this spring Season. Between 6 October – 17 November, local and internationally-renowned artists will indulge Christchurch with a taste of their work, popping up in unexpected spaces around the central city. For SCAPE’s 20th anniversary year, Managing Curator Heather Galbraith presents a programme that both references SCAPE’s history, integrating past works, and looks toward the future – Our Braided Future being the theme for the Season. An assortment of free interactive activities are on offer in the Season’s public programme – hear your favourite artist talk about their work and inspiration, or design and create your own masterpiece alongside other creatives. There are many opportunities for children and school groups to learn and discover more about art too, through collages, model-making and guided tours. It’s fun, it’s art, it’s free! Images from artists, clockwise from top: Chris Ulutupu, Hannah Beehre and Piri Cowie.

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Check website for details: scapepublicart.org.nz

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OCTO-BEER FUN

PAN-DEMONIUM

Mancunian rockers James will be touching down on Kiwi soil and bringing the dynamic showmanship they’re renowned for when they storm into The Bedford Marquee (Nov 12) as part of their Living in Extraordinary Times Tour. wearejames.com

Drink your way across Europe with a selection of imported German brews at Welles Street when the iconic Bavarian Oktoberfest rolls into the city (Oct 6/7). Prepare for a weekend of traditional German fun and more – lederhosen optional. wellesstreet.co.nz

The creative genius of Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer and Henry Shields of the Mischief Theatre Company are now ramping things up a notch by bringing their latest theatrical antics Peter Pan Goes Wrong to the Isaac Theatre Royal (Nov 28 – Dec 2) peterpangoeswrong.co.nz

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WHAT’S ON

CRACKER CHRISTMAS

The staggeringly luminescent Dionne Warwick is set to wow Christchurch audiences with her legendary artistry this November. The five-time Grammy Award winner may be in her twilight years, but her star quality sparkles brighter than ever. With stellar hits like ‘Do You Know The Way To San Jose’, ‘Walk On By’, ‘I Say A Little Prayer’ and ‘That’s What Friends Are For’, the hitmaker will grace us with her presence in an intimate headline show at the Isaac Theatre Royal on November 10. Don’t miss out, book your tickets quick smart. ticketek.co.nz

Kicking off the Christmas festivities on Saturday 25 November, Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park is pulling out all the stops for its 25th anniversary, with two powerhouse headlining talents: soul songbird Hollie Smith and country femme fatale Tami Neilson. And with concert proceeds going to support the good work at Youthline, we anticipate this year’s concert will light up your night as well as your heart. coke.co.nz/christmas-in-the-park

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STAR QUALITY

AQUATIC MASTERPIECE

GET BOVVERED

MIND-FUL

Enjoy an exquisite exploration of the sounds of NZ waters when Piers Lane and Hiroshi Ikematsu join members of the New Zealand Symphony Quartet in Christchurch (Oct 5) for one of the most popular chamber pieces, Schubert’s “Trout” Quintet. The joyful piano quintet reflecting the complex harmonic beauty of the river is sure to impress. chambermusic.co.nz

Hitting Christchurch audiences with her acerbic wit through her litany of outrageous characters, British comedian Catherine Tate will take to the stage at the Isaac Theatre Royal with three live shows December 3 – 5. A New Zealand first, The Catherine Tate Show – Live will include brand spanking, never-seen-before sketches. Get your tickets early! livenation.co.nz

Be inspired at the Body Mind Spirit – Health Expo where happiness and health combine for an engaging experience. Whether you’re seeking information or inspiration, inner peace or mental stimulation or just curious, the two-day expo (Oct 13/14) will revitalise your body, stimulate your mind, and pamper your soul. bodymindspirit.co.nz

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WHAT’S ON

CHAMBER MUSIC NEW ZEALAND Live Music

BORODIN QUARTET Collaborating with Shostakovich and performing at Prokofiev’s and Stalin’s funerals: this quartet has a place in the history books like no other. Russia’s Borodin Quartet are returning to Aotearoa to mark the 125th anniversary of Tchaikovsky’s death in a rich concert of Tchaikovsky, Wolf and Haydn. Hearing this Quartet’s honed musical perfection will be a landmark moment in your life and is your chance to hear one of the great string quartets of the modern era. Sat 15 Sep, 7.30pm – The Piano chambermusic.co.nz/borodin PIERS LANE & HIROSHI IKEMATSU WITH MEMBERS OF THE NZSQ Star double-bassist Hiroshi Ikematsu arrives in Aotearoa from Japan, and will perform Schubert’s famous and shimmering “Trout” Quintet with Australian pianist Piers Lane and the treasured New Zealand String Quartet. The ensemble also performs Ross Harris’ meditation on the trout fishing rivers near Turangi. Come along, you might just get hooked! Fri 5 Oct, 7.30pm – The Piano chambermusic.co.nz/trout 0800 CONCERT (266 2378) chambermusic.co.nz/2018

OH WHAT A NIGHT Hot off their sell-out concerts around the world and direct from Las Vegas, the stellar cast in Oh What A Night! will take us down a path of nostalgia and belt out the infectiously toe-tapping tunes from heart-throbs Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons when they stroll into the Isaac Theatre Royal (Oct 21). WIN! We have two double passes to giveaway! To enter, email us at info@somocreative.co.nz with ‘Frankie’ in the subject line and tell us your favourite Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons tune. Entries close October 15.

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SEP

WHAT’S ON

SIMON EDWARDS: FINDING THE WAY

CMNZ: BORODIN QUARTET

CSO: BROTHERS IN ARMS

PERFORMANCE Described as “the

PERFORMANCE Sydney Symphony

Russian Grand Masters”, the incomparable Borodin Quartet are set to perform pieces by the legendary Shostakovich, Tchaikovsky, Haydn and Hugo Wolf. The Piano, Sat 15 Sep, chambermusic.co.nz

Orchestra Concert Master and former Concert Master of the BBC Symphony, Andrew Haveron, joins the CSO to perform Ralph Vaughan Williams’ The Lark Ascending. Air Force Museum of New Zealand, Sat 22 Sep, cso.co.nz

NZSO: CLASSICAL HITS

BALLANTYNES FASHION WEEK

PERFORMANCE A vast array of

pieces from Tchaikovsky to Debussy will be showcased by the NZSO with Associate Conductor, Hamish McKeich at the helm. Air Force Museum of New Zealand, Wed 19 Sep, nzso.co.nz

FASHION Fashionistas and style

mavens, mark Ballantynes’ annual fashion week in your diaries. Ballantynes Department Store, Thu 27 Sep – Sun 30 Sep, ballantynes.co.nz

artist Simon Edwards atmospheric paintings on display. The Central Art Gallery, until Sun 30 Sep, thecentral.co.nz

MID-CENTURY MODERN: THE MORRISON COLLECTION EXHIBITION mr mod’s Ross

Morrison showcases the best in his collection including pieces from Charles and Ray Eames, Gio Ponti and Alvar Aalto. Centre of Contemporary Art, until Sat 17 Nov, coca.org.nz

COMEDY A night of satire and

dismantled jokes is on the cards when UK comedian Bill Bailey returns to New Zealand with his new comedy, Earl of Whimsy. Horncastle Arena, Sat 22 Sep, billbailey.co.uk

KATCHAFIRE

LIVE MUSIC Legendary roots and

reggae band Katchafire are hitting the road in light of their fifth studio album release LEGACY. The Bedford Bigtop, Sat 22 Sep, katchafire.co.nz 

SCULPTURE. NORTH CANTERBURY

BILL BAILEY: EARL OF WHIMSY

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EXHIBITION Catch Christchurch

EXHIBITION Leading New Zealand

artists will have their works on display in this debut exhibition at Pegasus Bay Winery. Pegasus Bay Winery, Thu 6 Sep – Fri 30 Nov, pegasusbay.com

RICHARD MAPP PERFORMANCE Explore the lush and

romantic music of Brahms and poetic grief of Chopin’s Nocturne, with Richard Mapp. The Piano, Thu 13 Sep, chambermusic.co.nz

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WHAT’S ON

EXHIBITION The first Christchurch

exhibition of established artists John Walsh and Ann Robinson. The Central Art Gallery, Thu 4 Oct – Sun 4 Nov, thecentral.co.nz

CMNZ: PIERS LANE & HIROSHI IKEMATSU

in E flat major, Op. 107 with conductor Peter Oundjian making his NZSO debut. Air Force Museum of New Zealand, Wed 10 Oct, nzso.co.nz

BECA HERITAGE WEEK FESTIVAL A celebration of

significant NZ milestones. Various venues, Fri 12 Oct – Mon 22 Oct, ccc.govt.nz

JOHN WALSH & ANN ROBINSON

ELAINE PAIGE

LIVE MUSIC Prep yourself for a killer

PERFORMANCE Schubert’s “Trout”

Quintet is the centrepiece of this exquisite exploration of aquatic themes with Piers Lane joining members of the NZ String Quartet, alongside audience favourite Hiroshi Ikematsu. The Piano, Fri 5 Oct, chambermusic.co.nz

TIKI TAANE LIVE MUSIC Kiwi music icon Tiki

Taane returns to his old stomping ground and is set to perform his powerful and uplifting One Man Band show with support from special guests. Blue Smoke, Sat 6 Oct, tikidub.com

SCAPE PUBLIC ART 20TH ANNIVERSARY SEASON EXHIBITION The folks from SCAPE

Public Art are ringing in two decades with an epic line up of works from some of the best artists on display. The Arts Centre, Sat 6 Oct – Sat 17 Nov, scapepublicart.org.nz

OKTOBERFEST, THE WELLES STREET EDITION FESTIVAL Get festy at Welles

Street’s take on the traditional Bavarian fest, Oktoberfest! Welles Street, Sat 6/Sun 7 Oct, wellesstreet.co.nz

NZSO: JOHANNES MOSER PLAYS SHOSTAKOVICH PERFORMANCE Johannes Moser

LIVE PERFORMANCE Musical theatre

icon Elaine Paige is Christchurchbound as part of her Australasian tour, which will see her performing hits such as ‘Don’t Cry for Me Argentina’ and ‘Memory’. Isaac Theatre Royal, Fri 12 Oct, elainepaige.com

ESKIMO DANCE NEW ZEALAND TOUR night of Grime when one of the biggest UK Grime events touches down at Horncastle Arena. Horncastle Arena, Wed 17 Oct, eskimo.dance

SHIHAD 30TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR LIVE MUSIC Iconic NZ rock music

BODY MIND SPIRIT – HEALTH EXPO EXPO Revitalise your body,

stimulate your mind and pamper your soul at one of the city’s leading expos. Addington Raceway and Events Centre, Sat 13/Sun 14 Oct, bodymindspirit.co.nz

giants Shihad will bless us with their goosebump-worthy tour to celebrate 30 years of crowdbouncing tunes. The Foundry, Fri 19 Oct, shihad.com

FESTA: A PUBLIC FESTIVAL OF ARCHITECTURE, DESIGN & FOOD FESTIVAL The biennial weekend

SHATNER’S WORLD: THE RETURN DOWN UNDER! COMEDY Star Trek and Boston Legal

alum, William Shatner, is heading down under for a night of stories, jokes and musings from his illustrious life. Isaac Theatre Royal, Sun 14 Oct, shatnerdownunder.com

DR LIBBY: THE HORMONE FACTOR TALK In this thought-provoking

event, Dr Libby teaches you everything you need to know about your hormones and how they impact your body and health. Charles Luney Auditorium, Wed 17 Oct, drlibby.com

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celebration of urban creativity returns, with this year’s theme exploring ideas and connections between food and the city. Various venues, Fri 19 Oct – Mon 22 Oct, festa.org.nz

OH WHAT A NIGHT! LIVE PERFORMANCE Get your

nostalgia on and celebrate the greatest hits of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons. Isaac Theatre Royal, Sun 21 Oct, isaactheatreroyal.co.nz

STAN WALKER LIVE PERFORMANCE Stan Walker is

back on the road, calling into The Foundry and dropping new music. The Foundry, Sun 28 Oct, eventfinda.co.nz


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WHAT’S ON

GRIFF RHYS JONES – WHERE WAS I?

THE NEW ZEALAND AGRICULTURAL SHOW

COMEDY UK comedian Griff Rhys

EXPO Get your country on – the

Jones, from the iconic Not the Nine O’Clock News, brings his Where Was I? show to town. Isaac Theatre Royal, Wed 7 Nov, isaactheatreroyal.co.nz

tractor demo-ing, candy-floss chomping, Clydesdale-clomping extravaganza is back! Canterbury Agricultural Park, Wed 14 Nov – Fri 16 Nov, theshow.co.nz

CSO: PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION

DAVID BYRNE: AMERICAN UTOPIA

PERFORMANCE The final concert of

LIVE MUSIC One of pop music’s true

the 2018 Lamb and Hayward Masterworks Series concludes with a musical tour of Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition. Air Force Museum of New Zealand, Sat 10 Nov, cso.co.nz

visionaries and frontman of Talking Heads is heading south for his only Christchurch show. Horncastle Arena, Thu 15 Nov, davidbyrne.com

NZ CUP AND SHOW WEEK

NZSO: PROKOFIEV & TCHAIKOVSKY

FESTIVAL The city’s annual spring

PERFORMANCE NZSO

party returns; expect a big week of racing, excitement, events, frocks, fascinators and good times! Various venues, Sat 10 Nov – Sat 17 Nov, nzcupandshow.co.nz

Concertmaster Vesa-Matti Leppänen is taking on pieces by Prokofiev and Tchaikovsky under the baton of Maestro Edo de Waart. Horncastle Arena, Sat 17 Nov, nzso.co.nz

JAMES LIVE MUSIC British rockers James

RNZB: THE NUTCRACKER

have set their sights on the city and will be bringing the dynamic showmanship they’re renowned for when they hit The Bedford Marquee. The Bedford Marquee, Mon 12 Nov, mjrpresents.com

PERFORMANCE The RNZB are

staging another fabulous ballet, this time audiences will be charmed by the festive delights of The Nutcracker, with Tchaikovsky’s magical and much-loved score

being performed live. Isaac Theatre Royal, Thu 22 Nov – Sat 24 Nov, rnzb.org.nz

COCA-COLA CHRISTMAS IN THE PARK FAMILY Spread a little pre-

Christmas cheer and make for one of the city’s most iconic events, now in its 25th year! Hagley Park, Sat 24 Nov, coke.co.nz

PETER PAN GOES WRONG COMEDY Following the success of

West End’s The Play That Goes Wrong comes another triumphant disaster stumbling into the Isaac Theatre Royal. Isaac Theatre Royal, Wed 28 Nov – Sun 2 Dec, peterpangoeswrong.co.nz EARLY WARNING

SOUTH ISLAND WINE AND FOOD FESTIVAL FESTIVAL The South Island’s

favourite Wine & Food event returns to Hagley Park for another year of top notch food and beverages from the finest wineries and food vendors in the South Island. Hagley Park, Sat 1 Dec, winefestival.co.nz

THE CATHERINE TATE SHOW – LIVE COMEDY Critically-acclaimed and

award-winning comedian, Catherine Tate, will be gracing the city with her hilarious antics when she hits the Isaac Theatre Royal. Isaac Theatre Royal, Mon 3 Dec – Wed 5 Dec, isaactheatreroyal.co.nz

THE ABBA SHOW PERFORMANCE Far from being ‘just

another cover band’, The ABBA Show is a full-scale theatricalproduction featuring 2.5 hours of tunes from everyone’s fave old skool pop group. Horncastle Arena, Sun 9 Dec, theabbashow.com.au

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Out & About WHAT’S ON

THE RICCARTON MARKET Market | Sockburn

Riccarton Market is Canterbury’s most established, vibrant market. The market has over 200 stalls covering fresh fruit and veges, certified organic produce, flowers, plants, antiques, clothing, arts and crafts, books and much more. The market also offers a food court, and features local talent performing on stage each week.

165 Racecourse Road 03 339 0011 Open: Sun 9am – 2pm riccartonmarket.co.nz

ARCADIA RETRO ARCADE & PINBALL EMPORIA Entertainment / Central City

Kick your gaming old skool and make for the retro good times of Arcadia Retro Arcade & Pinball Emporia. Home to an impressive line-up of pinball machines and numerous retro-tastic video cabinets, they also have board games, host various events and offer up an epic selection of burgers, beers, fries, shakes and more. The perfect place to chill out, kill some time and relive some old 80s nostalgia. 204 Barbadoes Street 020 4128 0157 arcadia.net.nz

THE COMMON ROOM Entertainment | Riccarton

The Common Room is a slick new pool hall boasting a function room, great selection of food and well-stocked bar. Whether you’re a seasoned player or rookie you’ll have a ball of a time! Check their website for upcoming events and gigs.

119 Riccarton Road 020 4128 0157 thecommonroom.club

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“ ... I had to die every night. Her lifestyle killed her. Playing her life every night nearly killed me!” THE LAST WORD

CATS WOMAN Cityscape catches up with musical theatre royalty Elaine Paige about her 54-year career, breaking new ground with Evita and collabs with Queen ahead of her concert in October.

You’re the First Lady of British Musical Theatre, what’s the most ‘unlike’ lady thing you’ve done? Well when I was playing Edith Piaf on stage at the Piccadilly Theatre, in the Pam Gems play Piaf in 1993, I had to swear a lot and squat and pee in the first scene every night! I don’t think I’ve ever done anything else as quite ‘unlike’ a lady in my life! Ha ha … She was a great character to play though, one of my favourites, but it was a hugely taxing role. Not only did I have to grapple with her despair from the age of 15 through drugs, alcohol, the pain and angst of lost love, and the physical pain of a broken jaw and arthritis, leading to her premature death at 48 in 1963 – I had to die every night. Her lifestyle killed her. Playing her life every night nearly killed me! Your stage career spans 54 years, what do you credit your longevity to? Diversifying. I like the challenge of doing different things. I’ve been in many stage musicals and plays, I like acting onstage, in TV and film, and presenting my own radio show. I believe in being inquisitive and keeping one’s curiosity, surprising your audience … and yourself!

You were the original lead in Evita, what impact did that have on your career? It was the show that changed my life. I wouldn’t be here chatting with you if Eva Peron hadn’t been 5’2” … seriously, it was the role of a lifetime. When I first heard the concept album I knew I had to play her. I had already performed in several West End musicals, but when I won the role of Evita everything changed overnight. It was totally new, exciting and challenging. It not only changed my life, but it changed British musicals. Suddenly Broadway realised the Brits were a force to be reckoned with. Tell us about your most memorable onstage experience? It’s not an onstage experience, but it is one I’ll never forget. In 1988 we decided to record an album of songs of the rock band Queen. Quite a gargantuan project, made even more so by the fact that we decided to do it with a symphony orchestra! The band were very excited by the idea, because at that time their music had never been covered before, and Freddie insisted on lending moral support by camping out at the studio all the time – we couldn’t keep him away! One of the funniest moments was Freddie wanting to put his voice on my track of ‘My Melancholy Blues’. I said to him, “Freddie, it’ll be too high, it’s in my key!” And he said, “No, no dear, let me try it, I love all those strings.” Well, since he wrote the song, who was I to stop him? One of my fondest memories of Freddie – hearing him sing ‘My Melancholy Blues’ in completely the wrong key! The result was extraordinary. It was amazing. And what’s one you’d rather forget? A musical called Maybe That’s Your Problem. It was about premature ejaculation! Why write a

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musical about it you may well ask? All I can say is the problem was revealed at the beginning and it was all over in the first scene! It was the first time I worked with lyricist Don Black. One song he particularly liked was called ‘A Night To Remember’. For what, I wonder? Alan Jay Lerner, who wrote My Fair Lady, Gigi, Brigadoon and Camelot, told Don the show should’ve been called Shortcomings! It closed after only 18 performances. Tell us about your most proud moment. Receiving my OBE in 1995 from HM The Queen at Buckingham Palace with my parents by my side. You can’t get better than that! What a proud day for all of us. What are you looking forward to doing offstage when you are in Christchurch? I love New Zealand, it’s a beautiful country and always a pleasure to visit and I can’t wait to be there again. I’m particularly looking forward to seeing the resurgence of the new Christchurch – always a favourite place for me to perform. Elaine Paige, Isaac Theatre Royal, October 12, elainepaige.com




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