CONTENTS
WIN
9 The ultimate girls’ trip worth 1.2K
MADE IN BNE
12 Up close with Rosmarino and Etna director, Lauren Smith
FASHION
20 JOAEN: the new fashion brand on our radar
22 Date night outfits that will impress
FOOD & DRINK
26 BNE’s best new restaurants and bars
27 Wine and food pairing you have to try
BEAUTY
36 Beauty edit: this season’s must-haves
38 New-age self-love and sexual wellness
WEDDINGS
46 Real weddings: a beautiful local wedding
UNFILTERED
49 Did you take your partner’s name?
TRAVEL
50 Say hello to Brisbane’s first swim-up pool bar
ON THE COVER: Alexe wears: Calypso Resort & Swimwear Jets Majorelle Floral Print Bikini $120, Sanctuary Resort Shoppe Ping Pong Patch Pocket Linen Short $129.95, Destino Anni Lu Liquid Gold Necklace $129.45, Harry’s Emporium Gucci Oversized Sunglasses $665, Harry’s Emporium Ursula Badger Tiger’s Eye Octopus Ring $228, Harry’s Emporium Vestirsi Victoria Smooth Leather Belt $159, Stylist’s own hair scarf and jewellery.
Creative Direction: Courtney Frank Shoot Manager: Penelope Pelecas Photography: Boston Parker Stylist: Bethan Warrior Video: Emily Hill Talent: Alexe Woolley of Vivien’s Model Management HMUA: Ginelle Dale
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Alexe wears: Destino Sabina Musávev Jolie Skirt $469, Destino Sabina Musávev North Top $469, Harry’s Emporium Ursula Badger Mother of Pearl Octopus Cuff $348, Stylist’s own earring.EDITOR’S NOTE
Hello, and welcome to our first issue of 2023! It’s great to be back – we hope you all had a wonderful Christmas break and are slowly easing into the new year. Can you believe it’s already February? Here at Style HQ, we’ve hit the ground running with photoshoots galore, creative campaigns, and, of course, this fabulous new issue, where we’ve delved into all things love – from weddings to a love letter to our city, there’s plenty to sink your teeth into.
On this month’s cover, we feature dreamy Sanctuary Cove – the perfect mini getaway just down the M1. We had a great day shooting with the SC team, and to top it all off, it was the perfect Queensland day.
Inside, as always, we feature a string of talented Brissy locals including Nicolo Campagnari, who is behind Ripiena (seriously, one of the tastiest pasta joints in BNE!), Grace Kelly, founder and designer of our latest brand obsession, JOAEN, and Rosmarino and Etna director, and industry veteran Lauren Smith.
There’s plenty more to unpack inside, from fashion insights and home décor trends, to beauty musthaves, and all the new eateries popping up around Brisbane. Enjoy!
EDITOR @ penepelecas PENELOPE PELECAS DEPUTY Alexe wears: Soho Girl Sofia Delilah Cut Out Midi Dress $480, Soho Girl The Jacksons Jute Tote Bag $145, Calypso Resort & Swimwear Gold Link Hoop Earring $29.95, Sanctuary Resort Shoppe Jantan Necklace $39.95, Stylist’s own sunglasses and rings.HOLIDAY IN EVERY WAY
Craving a break from the Sunshine State? Set sail from Brisbane on Quantum of the Seas® for a sun-soaked, memory-making adventure. Pop the champagne and take your tastebuds on a gourmet getaway featuring locally sourced produce. Head ashore and explore local markets, beaches and hidden eateries. Back onboard, towel up and wind down at VitalitySM Spa or the adults-only Solarium. Finally, wrap up the night with jaw-dropping entertainment at Two70®.
With so many holidays to experience, what will you get out of your next Royal Caribbean® getaway?
2022 BEST FOR
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MANAGEMENT
General Manager
Paul Johnston
Never miss a good chance to shut up. Editor
Tracy Sinclair
No problem can’t be solved.
Operations Manager
Rebecca Cattell
Slow down, breathe, it will work out.
Content Manager
Courtney Frank
It’s not always about winning.
Digital Marketing Manager
Riria Taukamo
Be a climber not a camper.
EDITORIAL
Deputy Editor
Penelope Pelecas
Be bold.
CONTENT MARKETING
Journalist
Teagan Witherow
Keep slivin’.
Creative Coordinator + Stylist
Bethan Warrior
Black sheep make the best GOATs.
PRODUCTION
Production Manager
Bridget Whiteway
It’s all subjective – just do you.
Graphic Designer
Emily Hill
Aim high, be patient, stay grateful.
Graphic Designer
Charlotte Gardner
Keep smiling, keep shining.
Photographer
Boston Parker
You’re in for a ride.
Photographer
Carlo O’Brien
Don’t think, just do.
self…
DIGITAL
Deputy Digital Editor
Astrid Taemets
Buy the shoes.
Digital Journalist
Dinushka Gunasekara
Your music taste is great.
Digital Campaign Manager
Max Heaton
Don’t let your dreams be dreams.
SOCIAL MEDIA
Digital Account Director
Lisa Cameron
Be the tortoise.
Senior Social Media Coordinator
Olivia Ashworth
When 1D splits, you’ll be okay.
Social Media Coordinator
Yolanda Moore
You’re outta his league.
Social Media Coordinator
Erin Simpson Trust the process.
ADVERTISING
Senior Account Manager
Valentina Trifunov
Stay in the moment and breathe.
Senior Account Manager
Kelly Beasley
Back yourself.
Business Development Manager
Madeline Smith
Dare to be great.
Sales Admin
Rhonda Baker
No shortcuts to anywhere worth going!
Admin Assistant
Emileigh Bowman
It’s not ‘just for boys’.
Distribution
Alex Howard
WIN
The
One lucky Style Magazines reader and their girl gang will have the chance to experience the ultimate weekend away at Sanctuary Cove, coupled with a generous gift card and two rooms at InterContinental Sanctuary Cove Resort!
Tucked away on Hope Island, Sanctuary Cove is a beacon of excellence, offering a thriving retail and dining precinct, a worldclass marina, and a five-star resort. From the moment you enter the oasis that is Sanctuary Cove right up to the second you drive off, you’ll be welcomed to bask in a haven of hospitality and luxury right at your fingertips. Your prize will include two Garden View rooms at InterContinental Sanctuary Cove Resort and a $200 Sanctuary Cove gift card to be used at one of the participating boutiques and dining locations. After all, no getaway is complete without a little retail therapy and a side of wining and dining!
All that’s left to do now is enter the draw and you might just find yourself packing a weekender bag sometime soon.
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Prize breakdown
• 2 x Garden View rooms at the InterContinental Resort
• $200 Sanctuary Cove gift card
TOTAL VALUE: OVER $1,200
ultimate girls’ weekend valued at $1,200!
CALENDAR
10.02.2023 & 11.02.2023
VALENTINE’S DAY CHOCOLATE WORKSHOP
New Farm Confectionery, Newstead
Calling all chocolate lovers, New Farm Confectionary is hosting a two-hour chocolate workshop in honour of Valentine’s Day! Create love-themed delicious goodies from heartshaped truffles to chocolate-covered strawberries, all while sipping on a glass of sparkling wine (or two).
newfarmconfectionery.com.au
25.02.2023
HARRY POTTER IN CONCERT
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
Thanks to the Queensland Symphony Orchestra you can relive the thrilling tale of Harry’s obsession with a mysterious potions book! Sit back and relax while Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince plays on the big screen accompanied by live music from the Orchestra. bcec.com.au
29.01.2023 - 18.02.2023
DAVID WILLIAMSON’S FAMILY VALUES
Billie Brown Theatre
Is a peaceful family gathering too much to ask for on your birthday? Find out whilst immersing yourself in an hour and 20 minutes of crackling dialogue, perceptive insight, and fierce humour at David Williamson’s Family Values production. queenslandtheatre.com.au
12.02.2023
ARANCINI AND APEROL AFFAIR
Gasworks
Italian cooking class anyone? Get the ball rolling and learn how to make arancini and the ultimate Aperol Spritz at Salt Meats Cheese, Gasworks! Once you’ve mastered these Sicilian specialities enjoy your creations alongside woodfired pizza made by their in-house pizzaiolo. Buon appetito!
saltmeatscheese.com
26.02.2023
SUNSET SUNDAY
YOT Club
Opt for a weekly wind down on YOT Club’s Sunday Sunset Cruise – indulge in seasonal cocktails, mouth-watering food, and smooth sounds from their resident DJs as you cruise into a dreamy summer sunset. yotclub.com.au
19.03.2023
HAMILTON THE MUSICAL QPAC
One of the world’s most acclaimed musicals has officially hit QPAC – yes, you guessed it, Hamilton is in town. The multi-award-winning show follows the remarkable life story of America’s founding father, Alexander Hamilton. The storyline is presented through a blend of hiphop, jazz, R&B, and Broadway making for one spectacular production! qpac.com.au
Very busy, lots on! Check out a snapshot of the happenings around town this month.
Lauren Smith
Meet one-half of the dynamic duo behind The Valley’s trendiest eateries, Rosmarino and Etna.
Lauren Smith never saw herself working a standard 9-to-5, instead she envisioned becoming her own boss one day. Fast-forward a couple of years, and Lauren is now running two successful Italian restaurants with her partner Andrea Gatti.
The pair opened Italian bar and restaurant Rosmarino (the caprese is just *chefs kiss*) in July 2021. A year later, high-end pizzeria Etna was born. “Opening a second restaurant one year after the first one was a career highlight for us,” she says.
Lauren started out in hospitality at a young age. “I got my first job in KFC when I was 14, and then in a restaurant when I was 17,”
she recalls. “It was then that I realised I really enjoyed hospitality.”
However, it wasn’t until she started working as a bartender at Hellenika on the Gold Coast (before it moved to trendy James Street) that she realised she wanted to open up her own restaurant. Lauren worked her way up the hospo ladder, moving to Brissy to work in a managerial role at the popular Greek restaurant and bar before she made the brave decision to go out on her own. Her now-partner Andrea was the head sommelier at Hellenika at the time.
“A huge part of my hospitality career was at Hellenika,” she says. “I learnt a lot from Simon [Gloftis] and Theo [Kampolis], who have created
a truly inspirational business.”
Now as director of The Valley’s coolest dining spots, Lauren starts her work day with a bit of light reading, and exercise before getting stuck into her day-to-day tasks, which consists of everything from checking emails, paying invoices, and editing menus. “I then head in at around 3pm for meetings and stay for service if I’m required.”
As for what’s in store for the year ahead, Lauren is looking forward to enjoying some down time. “We’re going to Italy in February and September,” she says. “It’s Andrea’s first time back in four years, so it’s massive for him. No new businesses this year… a year of pure enjoyment for what we have!”
SEAS THE DAY
Alexe wears: Soho Girl Suboo Aura
Strappy Halter Tie-Front Maxi Dress
$399, Harry’s Emporium Ursula Badger
Scorpion Cuff $731, Harry’s Emporium
Ursula Badger Hanging Stone Choker
Necklace $472, Harry’s Emporium
Ursula Badger Mother of Pearl Crab Ring
$209, Stylist’s own earring and rings.
Alexe wears: Calypso Resort & Swimwear Jets Majorelle Floral Print
Bikini $120, Destino Anni Lu Liquid
Gold Necklace $129.45, Harry’s Emporium Ursula Badger Tiger’s Eye Octopus Ring $228, Stylist’s own hair scarf and jewellery.
Escape to dreamy Sanctuary Cove for a fun-filled day of luxury food, fashion, and frivolity.
In need of a girls’ day out? If you’re always talking about going on a day trip to the coast with the gals, now’s the time to make it happen – and we’ve got just the place in mind.
Only a short 50-minute drive south of Brisbane’s bustling CBD, you’ll find Sanctuary Cove – a palm-lined paradise where luxury fashion, delicious eats, and sprawling, stunning views take centre stage (it truly is the jewel in the crown of the Gold Coast!). Situated on the channel of Coomera River, Sanctuary Cove is the perfect place to soak up some sun and have a bit of fun with your girlfriends. (It also doubles as the perfect escape if your partner or husband is golf mad – Sanctuary Cove is home to the Gold Coast’s most exclusive members-only golf courses!) So, grab the gals, here’s our ultimate itinerary for an unforgettable day out.
Pamper yourself
Start your morning with a hair appointment at Studio Eclettico Hair & Co at The Marine Village – there’s nothing like a fresh blowout to set the tone of the day. And for extra lusciousness, we’d recommend adding an Olaplex treatment. As well as hair services, you can also book in for nail treatments, body, and face treatments. Unwind with an hour-long fullbody massage or treat yourself and your bestie to a manicure, pedicure, or both! Pamper yourself, ‘cause you deserve it, girl.
Shop, shop, shop
Once you’re feeling all fab and refreshed, a stroll through the shops will not disappoint – fresh hair, lavish shops, and a nice sea breeze, what more could you want?
Sanctuary Cove is home to a slew of luxury fashion brands, such as Soho Girl, Destino, and Harry’s Emporium, as well as every day, casual clothing shops such as Calypso Resort & Swimwear, and Sanctuary Resort Shoppe, where you can pick up the cutest swimmers and accessories. As well as trendy fashion boutiques, there’s also a variety of specialty homeware stores like Decorum Home, Hamptons Style, and Cabana – to name a few. And if you’re looking for that special art piece to elevate your home collection, a visit to FINEPRINTCO is a must. The art dealer stocks a stunning range of high-quality art prints from international and Australian artists – did someone say Slim Aarons?
Feast like a Queen
Finish the day with a late lunch at the plethora of dining options Sanctuary Cove has to offer. From indulgent long lunches at George’s Paragon Seafood Restaurant (if you’re not the biggest fan of seafood, they have a pizzeria onsite too!), Pablito’s Mexican Cuisine & Tequilara, Chim Thai, and Red Steakhouse, to tapas and cocktails at Destino Wine & Cocktail Bar, there’s something to entice everyone. After something a bit more laidback? Pop into Bistro 19 (we love their pumpkin and feta salad), Anchor Buoy, Pier B, or Rise Bakery where you’ll find Frenchstyle desserts that are almost too pretty to eat – champagne and croissants, anyone?
Before you head back home, we’d recommend wandering along Sanctuary Cove’s world-class marina, which is home to an array of sail and yacht charters –the afternoon sun on the water is truly something else.
Don’t want the fun to end? Turn your day trip into a weekend soirée, by booking a room at the five-star InterContinental Sanctuary Cove Resort, which is a paradise within itself. PSA: Sanctuary Cove is currently offering a special giveaway for one lucky Style reader – head to page 9 to find out more.
WE LOVE BNE
These are a few of our favourite things…
I love...
sunset picnics under the Jacarandas in Orleigh
I love devouring a breakfast donut from Brissy business Nodo.
I love exploring the stacked shelves at the iconic Bent Books.
Yolanda Moore Social Media CoordinatorI love...
dog-spotting down the boardwalk to New Farm Park.
I love a recovery mushroom and egg roll from Yolk after a night out in The Valley.
I love how underrated the Pig ’N’ Whistle Riverside dance floor is on a Saturday night.
I love taking pictures in Brisbane because almost every hour is golden hour.
I love going down the Kangaroo Point Cliff steps (but not up!).
Dinushka Gunasekara JournalistIlove...
date night at Ripiena because they make the yummiest carbonara.
I love going for a boogie at Mr Mista with my girlfriends.
I love ordering a halloumi bagel from NYC Bagel Deli in West End and heading to Highgate Hill Park, aka ‘Fireworks Hill’.
Penelope Pelecas Deputy EditorIlove...
a bowl of fresh pasta from Ciao Papi with that iconic HSW view.
I love a window shop down James Street for all the Aussie designers killing the fashion game.
I love a short drive up to Mt Tamborine for the fresh mountain air, waterfalls, and artisanal foods!
Bethan Warrior Creative Coordinator + StylistIlove...
the sign (coming off the Story Bridge into The Valley) that says, “The more I think about it, the bigger it gets.”
Strangely, this sign has always motivated me!
Tracy Sinclair Editor @CIAOPAPI_It’s almost Valentine’s Day, which means Kenmore Village Shopping Centre is gearing up for a shopping extravaganza. On the hunt for a last-minute present? Or looking for a cute new ‘fit? Look no further than Kenmore Village.
Start your V-Day shop with a fashion stop at Studio M by Margarita or Shoe Fashions (to name a few!), before popping into Kenmore Village Florist to pick up a beautiful bunch of fresh roses. And if you’re looking for that special someone, a visit to Haemen Mendis Jewellers will not disappoint. Pick up ready-made pieces or custom make your dream jewellery design.
LOVE IS IN THE AIR
Not only are there a variety of stylish fashion boutiques and gift stores (Delight for Gifts has the cutest home décor items!) to shop at, but the shopping centre is also giving one lucky shopper and their guest the chance to win a romantic hot air balloon experience over greater Brisbane –that’s right, you and your beau could be taking to the clouds to celebrate the month of love.
Simply spend a total of $50 or more with their specialty stores, or $100 at Coles Kenmore for your chance to win. Then fill out an entry form instore and return with your receipt to the Entry Station located at Centre Court – it doesn’t get any easier. Visit kenmorevillage.com.au for
more details and to view the full terms and conditions. Remember, you’ve got to be in it to win it! The giveaway opens 6 February and closes 27 February.
And if hot air balloons, or heart-shaped choccies and teddy bears aren’t your thing, why not unwind and relax at the exceptional cafés Kenmore Village has to offer. Dig into chocolate waffles at Fiori Kitchen & Bar or tuck into one of Café Bliss’ gourmet sandwiches (you can’t go past the Reuben!). There’s nowhere else we’d rather be this love season.
HAUTE LIST
Described by Pantone as a ‘nuanced crimson’, 2023’s colour of the year sees the seductive and audacious shade Viva Magenta take centre stage. Richly vivid and powerfully charming, indulging in this exuberant hue has us tickled pink!
By BETHAN WARRIORPalm Avenue
Homewares
Miami Beach
Decorative
Book $30
“JOAEN (pronounced ‘Joan’) is a merging of generations to celebrate timeless qualities. Our pieces are like investments. They are made well, made consciously and made to last beyond trends. The JOAEN woman has an essence of elegance, strength, courage, and authentic independence. She looks at her wardrobe as an extension of who she truly is – investing in high-quality pieces and brands that align with her values is crucial.”
“When it comes to my design process, sometimes I will find the fabric or create the textile, and design from there – draping on the body, sketching, and toiling. Other times I’ll look at photography, architecture, furniture, old movies, and unique spaces for creative inspiration, and then the design begins from there.”
“I love how the creative industry in Brisbane is still so fresh and untouched in comparison to other cities – in Australia and globally. It allows you as a creative to be authentically yourself without the high pressure of an overpopulated and competitive environment. Brisbane is starting to make its mark as a place for design and creativity… being a part of this space is super exciting.”
NEW MUSE
She’s the young go-getter with an eye for immaculate quality and a timeless sensibility in her designs – let us introduce you to Grace Kelly, founder and designer of our latest brand obsession. It may be only a mere few months old, but it’s already leaving a lasting impression… say hello to JOAEN.
By BETHAN WARRIOR“When it comes to my fashion MVPs, I wear my LOEWE sunnies every day without a doubt. Although I live in Queensland and it is hot 90 per cent of the time, my blazers and coats are essentials I cannot live without… I have one for pretty much every kind of weather and occasion.”
“My daily rituals include kicking off with an early morning walk or run, followed by my first (but not last) coffee of the day. I’ll then water the plants and play with my French bulldog, Peggy.”
“My favourite piece from the current collection is the Emery Trouser – I’ve got all five of them on rotation! On these warmer days, I usually pair them back with a singlet and my chunky thongs.”
“For my beauty routine, I’ve slowly accumulated products that work well for me and fit into my low-maintenance approach. I’m obsessed with anything from Emma Lewisham, but especially her Supernatural Vitamin A&E Face Oil! A regular lash lift and brow lamination are essential for me, and the final must-have is my favourite scent, Gucci Floral Emerald Gardenia.”LOEWE Rectangular Sunglasses $500 GUCCI Flora Emerald Gardenia Eau De Toilette POA
Date night: it’s a time when a girl can feel most alluring, so play up your flirtatious side in slinky, skin-showing pieces and let your body language do the talking. Tonight you’re going to break the rules, turn heads, break hearts, and have a lil’ fun while doing it.
By ASTRID TAEMETSSHE’S A HEARTBREAKER
*Some prices have been converted to AUD and are subject to change.
Translated from the Indonesian word for ‘pyjama’, this coveted loungewear brand is the labour of love brought to you by Brisbane-based mother-daughter trio – Pea, Greer and Maddie. Let us introduce you to Piyama as we chat to one-third of this Brissy business success story.
By BETHAN WARRIORHi Greer, thanks for chatting with us! Tell us about your brand…
Hi! Our label is called Piyama and we are the mother (Pea) and daughter (Greer) co-founders with my sister Maddie joining us halfway into our 10-year business journey.
Are you Brissy locals?
Yes, mum grew up in Ascot and my sister and I grew up on the Shorncliffe waterfront. We will always remain Brissy northsiders.
What made you want to start Piyama?
Mum was the one who noticed a gap in the market in 2012 for sleepwear that was fashionable and feminine, but also of great value. After a couple of family holidays to Bali, where some of our friends ran their clothing labels, we decided we would give our concept a go.
What does a typical day look like for you?
We have a small team who work from our Brisbane office and the manufacturing and export operations happen out of our Bali office. Here in Brisbane, no one day is the same, we could be reviewing fabric or pattern samples, planning photoshoots, working with our web developer, or catching up with our warehouse partners – the list goes on.
Loungewear has skyrocketed in popularity over recent years. Why do you think this is?
During the pandemic, working from home became the new norm and there was also an increased focus on health, wellbeing, and self-care which has contributed to the growth of this space. Investing in high-quality lounge and sleepwear became justifiable, as people were spending so much time in their homes. We’ve always emphasised using more natural fibres including rayon, cotton and lyocell, for their lower environmental impact and breathability. I think the general trend towards responsible manufacturing and materials has worked in our favour too.
How is it working together as a family?
The three of us have generationally different styles, which we all know and respect. Mum is considerate of the more mature market, I have recently been more focused on maternity-friendly shapes, and Maddie has been across a younger demographic. This mixed input has worked well in terms of offering a wider range of shapes and styles. We love working together – seeing our little brand grow each year has been so rewarding as a family unit.
PIYAMA.COM.AU
Love at The Gap
Why not finish off your gift with a lovely bunch of flowers from Woody Pear Florist. Choose from their ‘romance’ range, which includes everything from one dozen red roses, colourful seasonal blooms, and white oriental lilies. For an added wow factor, pair the flowers with either some bubbles, chocolate, or a teddy bear. Who says flowers have to be boring?
February is the month of love, so what better time to pop into The Gap Village and spoil yourself (why wait for someone to spoil you!) or that special someone. From gorgeous flower varieties to the latest in homewares and stylish décor and beauty treatments galore, there’s something for everyone at The Gap Village.
Nothing says ‘I love you’ more than a new pair of earrings or a diamond ring. Step into South Family Jewellers and browse their desirable selection of high-quality fashion jewellery, from modern sterling silver bangles and intricate earrings, to beautiful necklaces. The best part is, many of their pieces are one-off designs, handmade onsite by their in-house jeweller. However, if you’re looking for something more specific, they can custom make the item for you.
Homewares also make an excellent gift for anyone that loves a bit of home styling. Not only are homewares super thoughtful and personal, but they’re also useful. Loot Homewares sell everything from contemporary dining tables, trendy mirrors, wall art, beautiful flower vases, table decorations (they have a whole wall dedicated to candles!), cushions, and throws.
And Valentine’s Day doesn’t just have to be for couples – show yourself love and book in at Harmony Beauty & Day Spa. Relax with their exceptional and effective beauty treatments, which range from facials, skin needling, skin peels, lash and brow treatments, manicures and pedicures, waxing, and spray tanning, to name a few. You can even pick up a beauty salon gift voucher while you’re getting pampered, which is perfect for friends and family who are hard to buy for or when you need a last-minute gift. Shopping for loved ones has never been easier thanks to The Gap Village. THE GAP VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTRE 1000 WATERWORKS ROAD, THE GAP P 3300 3377 GAPVILLAGE.COM.AU
BITES
Dig into the new kids on the block of the Brisbane foodie scene.
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BAR FRANCINE
West End’s latest vino haunt is home to natural wines and European bites, across a menu championing vegetables and seafood. Crafted by the team behind El Planta, the 50-seater wine bar delivers charm and nostalgia, offering the comfort of your living room alongside food and drink unlike anything you’ve had before West End @bar_francine
NONDA
From the crew behind Rosalie’s Uncle Don and the Sunshine Coast’s Soka, Gasworks Plaza’s new casual fine dining experience is the place to be for modern East Asian food and drinks. From the raw bar to the fragrant share-style dishes, the industrial space begins with a Japanese base before adding Korean and Chinese influences to create fusion flavours your tastebuds will go gaga for.
Newstead @nonda.restaurant
HAM ON RYE
Get both hands on the Paddington eatery slinging hearty sandwiches that take classic recipes to the next level. From the Reuben to the Cubano, and the deli-style salad option brimming with fresh ingredients, patrons can wash it all down with fresh juices and filter coffee served on a bold blue and yellow backdrop.
Paddington @hamonryedeli
KOMEYUI
Expanding its reign from the acclaimed Melbourne restaurant, Komeyui has arrived in Brisbane to present Japanese fare that delights all the senses. What began as a traditional Japanese restaurant has transformed into a menu of unique masterpieces, encompassing a la carte, omakase, and kaiseki menus.
Spring Hill
@komeyui_bris
Pairings Perfect
Oenophiles, rejoice! We’re delving into the best ways to pair the finest things in life –food and wine.
By ERIN SIMPSONShiraz + Wagyu
Morgan: I’m excited about the new ‘Syrah’ style Shiraz. Syrah is more perfumed, elegant, meaty, and structured typically than what we see in our classic Shiraz styles.
Chardonnay + Truffle
Wineology, the newest arrival to Brissy’s thriving bar scene, is already beginning to revolutionise our city’s dining and wine-drinking scene. The venue is fitted out with state-of-the-art wine dispensers all the way from one of Italy’s most famous wine regions, Chianti. With an aim to help people fall in love with wine, customers can choose from 96 types, whilst indulging in a tapas-style menu designed to complement the wines of choice.
Curious about the dynamics of food and wine pairings, we sat down with Wineology’s sommelier, Morgan Golledge, and head chef, Carlen Uphill, to discuss their favourite drops and the dreamiest of pairings.
Carlen: The 2015 Rockford Basketpress is my current favourite, paired with our wagyu, soubise, and bone marrow jus. Make sure to add a charred broccolini with stracciatella and almonds to cut through and round everything out.
Rosé + Fig, Goat’s Curd, and Pomegranate
Morgan: Gaia Wines’ 4-6H Agiorgitiko Rosé is an incredibly vibrant, red-fruited, satiating Rosé that you will most definitely require more than one glass of.
Carlen: I’m loving Gaia Agiogitiko 4-6H Rosé paired with our fig, goat’s curd, and pomegranate tapas plate. The sweetness of the figs and the richness of the goat’s curd is expertly offset by the acid and fruit of the wine.
Carlen: Our Truffle Knodel – the wild fungi, black truffle, and burnt butter sugo need a wine that matches both the richness of the dish but also holds the acidity to cut through the fat and oil. The 2021 Vasse Felix Heytesbury Chardonnay works beautifully.
Pinot Noir + Duck Breast
Morgan: Pinot Noir, as Chardonnay, has so many different expressions across the world. Pinot should always show fruit, predominantly, followed by a midpalate earthiness and silky tannins.
Carlen: My current obsession is the Au Bon Climat `Lala Panzi` from the Russian River Valley vineyard. I would stay classic and pair with a charred duck breast to bring out the smokey and herbaceous notes in the Pinot.
When it comes to getting down on one knee, creative director of Unforgettable Proposals, Angelee Murray sure knows how to get it done. While no two proposals are ever the same, an average day starts in the office, sketching out final proposal plans, working through floral arrangements, and location scouting. Just like Rome, a memorable proposal isn’t built in a day.
“Every single proposal that we execute is a highlight,” she says. “It feels so great knowing that we’ve contributed to making their moment special. Witnessing true love flourish in one of our settings is a priceless moment.”
THE LOVE MAKERS
From wedding officiants to the midwives catching first breaths, we chatted to the Brisbane locals making love happen, all in a day’s work.
By OLIVIA ASHWORTHI’m literally surrounded by the love hormone (oxytocin) every day.”Angelee Murray
Kaitlin Reid Soundtrack to love
A special kind of love exists for your children. So, it’s no wonder that Kaitlin Reid, co-founder and midwife at Kindred Midwifery, Obstetrics & Gynaecology loves love.
“It’s a mixed bag of pregnancy, birth, and postpartum – unpredictable days, early starts and late finishes, being on-call 24/7, celebration and at times heartache, but overall, it’s the most rewarding thing I could ever imagine doing,” Kaitlin says. The thing that makes it all worth it is love.
“There is love in every single story. It’s hearing a baby’s heartbeat for the first time after a long fertility journey, it’s people learning to feed their babies and settling them into life with a newborn. The ones that
are really special for me are being there to see families grow, welcoming a sibling into the world when I’ve been there with them for their previous birth/s too.”
Of course, in all jobs there are challenges, and for Kaitlin, those don’t go unnoticed. Supporting families through complicated pregnancies and births can be difficult, as well as dealing with pregnancy and infant loss.
“But that’s part of the job, and my role to support families experiencing these difficult times is as rewarding as those who are filled with happiness and celebration,” she says. “The love is the same; the love they need, the love they have for their babies, it’s as real and as raw as in any other family.”
It’s often said that certain songs can take you back to moments you cherish most. Inspired by all things love this month, we took to Instagram and asked our Style readers: what song means the most to you and why?
Gypsy by Fleetwood Mac. It was the last song played at my grandpa’s funeral – Maddison
American Pie by Don McLean. So many core childhood memories singing this in the car – Erin
Keep
on Loving You
by REO Speedwagon. It was my wedding song! – Penny
Jacinta Slater
If you’re diving headfirst into wedding planning, it’s arguable that there’s nothing more important than finding the person who makes it all happen, ticking the boxes and working through the paperwork to make that special ‘I do’ official. Jacinta Slater, marriage celebrant at Just Hitched By Jacinta, has been working in the world of weddings since 2009.
“You get to venture out to breathtaking venues, work with amazing couples and vendors, and celebrate love,” she says. “What’s not to like about that working environment?”
Weekends are usually dedicated to the weddings themselves – checking legal paperwork, calming nerves,
pumping up the crowd, and of course delivering the final ceremony.
“When you get to know every couple so well, you ride every emotion with them,” she says. “There will always be one moment where I have to catch my breath. It’s an honour that so many couples trust me to deliver their ceremony and it’s a privilege to orchestrate such an important milestone in people’s lives”.
Yellow Brick Road by Angus & Julie Stone. It was the first song that made me fall in love with music – Steele
BRISBANE’S LEADERS IN REAL ESTATE
With Brisbane’s booming market, it comes as no surprise there’s no shortage of top agents in our city. From directors, agents to buyers agents – meet the rising real estate champions of Brisbane.
Nicholas Stankiewicz, NS Properties
A trailblazer in the industry, Nicholas is definitely one to watch in the realm of real estate. He’s the proud owner of one of Brisbane’s most sought-after boutique real estate agencies, NS Properties.
Nicholas fell in love with the industry after selling his first property at the age of 18. Now with 16 years of experience under his belt, his expertise, passion, and drive are simply unmatched.
Ultimately, it’s not ‘what’ they do at NS Properties that sets them apart from other real estate agencies, but rather ‘how’.
“It’s a very hands-on approach,” he says. “We treat everybody we deal with with respect”.
And that certainly shines through their actions. Not only does each client receive a beautifully packaged gift made up of flowers, goodies, and champagne upon securing their dream property but the team is also renowned for being approachable, credible, and most importantly, committed to finding your dream property, to call home!
Located in the leafy suburb of Paddington is where you’ll find Nicholas and the crew from day-to-day as they continue to bring a breath of fresh air to the real estate world.
So, whether you’re looking to buy, sell, rent, or just need some top-notch industry advice, NS Properties will help guide you in the right direction. NS
Drew Davies & Patrick McKinnon, Place Ascot & Place Nundah
It’s clear as soon as you meet Patrick McKinnon and Drew Davies that they are in the right industry. Directors and lead agents for Place Ascot and Nundah, the business partners are renowned for their progressive attitude and consistent results.
Take Drew for instance, he is one of Australia’s most popular real estate agents on social media with an Instagram following of over 32,000.
“I’ve had many buyers through Instagram contact me and even purchase homes sight unseen through direct messages,” he says. His social media presence offers clients a massive marketing advantage.
Both Patrick and Drew are rated in the top one per cent of agents in Australia. In fact, Patrick is ranked eighth in REB’s top 100 agents in Queensland. “The best part of this job is giving the buyers the keys to their new home –it’s a great feeling,” Patrick says.
It’s certainly no surprise that Drew and Patrick are the ultimate dream team, they are not only prominent industry leaders and skilled negotiators, but they are also filled with enthusiasm and passion which drives them to succeed.
Both agents believe that now is the time to get into the property market, “My advice; Brisbane has incredible amounts of incoming infrastructure and a prosperous future ahead, so the sooner you invest in a home, the better,” Drew says.
If you’re ready to take the leap, check out their iconic Instagram profiles @definitelydrewdavies and @patrick_mckinnon_ and be sure to get in contact! PLACE.
76 RACECOURSE ROAD, ASCOT & 1211 SANDGATE ROAD, NUNDAH P 3107 6888 & 3621 6888 EPLACE.COM.AU
“IT’S AN EXTREMELY SATISFYING INDUSTRY.”
Krystal & Tom Gray, Style Estate Agents
There are probably not too many young, married couples running their own boutique real estate agency. But for Krystal and Tom Gray, it’s a dream come true.
The husband-wife duo love running their Brisbane-based boutique agency, Style Estate Agents, which prides itself on giving customers quality advice and options, from up-market properties in highly sought-after areas such as Stafford Heights, Everton Hills, Mitchelton, and Bridgeman Downs, to trendy inner-city apartments in Windsor and Nundah.
“For me, it’s about the people and the families that I become part of to help them transition from one journey in life to the next,” Krystal, who’s been in the industry for 13 years, says. “I love connecting buyers with dream homes and sellers with the best buyer.”
Tom has worked as a chartered accountant for the last 10 years, running his own accounting firm; however, he recently obtained a real estate license to support his wife, clients, and team where needed.
“Our individual qualifications and experience complement each other perfectly, a dynamic duo with a unique offering to all clients,” Krystal says, adding it’s their “willingness to do something different from the crowd” that sets them apart from other agencies.
“On face value we may look like typical real estate agents, but [once] you’ve engaged with us, you’ll see that we break that mould with our personal, down-to-earth, and old-school service and values,” she says.
And for those wanting to break into the property market, Krystal believes there’s no time like the present: “Don’t wait! We’ve seen a new level of confidence within the market from both buyers and sellers. Brisbane is the place to be.”
“WE LOVE BEING OUT AND ABOUT IN OUR COMMUNITY.”
Shane Hiscock, Locate Buyers Agency
Dreaming of a place of your own but don’t know where to start? This is where Shane Hiscock, director of Locate Buyers Agency, and his team step in.
As one of the most experienced and well- connected buyers agencies in Brisbane, Shane and his team are committed to saving you time, money, and stress by taking away the hassles that come with buying property.
Shane, who has worked in the Brisbane real estate industry for the past 12 years, discovered his passion for property when he and his wife purchased their first home together and he’s never looked back since. “I enjoy it most when I have helped someone to secure their ideal family home or an investment property when they thought it might never happen,” he says.
As for what sets him apart from other buyers agents, Shane says, “I believe it’s my high level of integrity and transparency. When I’m purchasing a property for a client, I want to make sure it’s 100 per cent the right decision for them.”
If you’re thinking about getting into the property market in 2023, Shane advises to “be clear on your goals and why you want to purchase a property… then go for it”.
“IT’S A VERY REWARDING AND FULFILLING ROLE TO PERFORM FOR SOMEONE.”
Phillip Harrigan, Harrigan Property Group
Phillip Harrigan almost went down the accountancy path, but we’re so glad he didn’t. With 15 years of real estate experience now under his belt, Phillip is a well-known agent across Inner City Brisbane, running one of the most successful agencies in the biz, aka, Harrigan Property Group. (He’s also quite the dinner party host when he’s not doing real estate things!).
Phillip leads a team of professional, passionate, and personable individuals who are dedicated to providing top-notch service every time and will go above and beyond to ensure you’re happy and confident with your decision.
“We take the time with each client, going that extra mile, whether that’s for a purchase, sale, or management,” he says. “Our team’s aim is to redefine your real estate journey, whatever that looks like to you.”
His favourite part of the job? The people, of course. “I love the connections I make with people while I work towards their goal and move through their journey with them.”
As for his top tips to getting your foot on the property ladder, Phillip says: “know what you can afford, have your finance ready, be selfish and know what you want and what you don’t want. If you find the perfect match, make your move.”
HARRIGAN PROPERTY GROUP SUITE 40/1 PARK ROAD, MILTON P 0400 043 426 HPGROUP.COM.AU“OUR TEAM’S AIM IS TO REDEFINE YOUR REAL ESTATE JOURNEY.”
LOVE STRUCK
A white eyeliner and fluffy lashes make for the perfect doe-eyed effect.
A doe-eyed gaze, stained lips and a beautifully befreckled face bring about a softer side of beauty this season. Romance isn’t only in the air –it’s in your makeup bag too!
By BETHAN WARRIORGlow getter
Why slip, slop, slap when you can glide, glisten, and glow without sacrificing on protection? We chats to Airyday Founder, Frances van der Velden, on her journey from sunscreen cynic to SPF innovator and how our Aussie-made sunscreens are some of the best in the world.
By BETHAN WARRIORHi Frances, lovely to meet you! Firstly, can you tell us what your relationship with skincare and sunscreen was like before founding Airyday? Thank you so much for having me! Having been in the professional hair and skin industry for nearly 20 years, I’ve been lucky to experience some of the most incredible and innovative skin products, so, I’m quite the skincare groupie. However, my relationship with sunscreen was very different as it wasn’t even in my peripheral vision and my use of it was entirely non-existent.
Tell us about your journey with sun protection and how it inspired Airyday:
The idea for Airyday was born from a serious reality check. At 36, I was diagnosed with skin cancer. Fortunately, it turned out to be a Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC). Detected early, it can be treated and cured. Whilst I acknowledged that you need to wear sunscreen every day, I actually never did. My excuse: I couldn’t find one that my skin loved. My skin is very sensitive and reactive, and most SPFs only irritated it. I also couldn’t stand the strong ‘screeny’ smells and thick, heavy textures. I knew this needed to change so I went on a hunt to find a sunscreen that I loved to apply daily, just as much as my skincare. It turned from a need, into a full-blown obsession.
The Airyday day range is classified as TGAapproved, can you let us know what this means and why it’s important?
In short, the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has the most stringent and well-rounded set of sunscreen requirements in the world. TGA-listed sunscreens have all met a rigorous checklist, inclusive of specific tests required to prove the Sun Protection Factor (SPF) and UVA/ UVB broad-spectrum claims. These regulations also include rules which must be followed through the supply chain and manufacturing process. This ensures the quality of the final product on the shelf.
We’re hearing the term ‘skinscreens’ a lot more these days, can you explain how these differ from regular sunscreens? They’re essentially a new generation of sunscreen where sun protection and skincare benefits collide. They are pushing the formulation boundaries and breaking away from the traditional sticky or thick sunscreens with textures that feel and act like skincare.
How does the Airyday range vary from other sunscreens?
Our goal was to create a SPF Wardrobe – a collection of sunscreens that people could choose and swap to, based on their skin and lifestyle needs. We stand out with our unique formulas and textures by creating ‘dreamscreens’ that feel and act like skincare. Our dreamscreens are lightweight, luxurious, smell great and are infused with skin-loving actives like hyaluronic acid, vegan collagen, and niacinamide (to name a few). Each SPF can be used as the final step in your skincare routine or as a primer as the first step in your make-up routine, with a different finish (from satin, to dewy or luminous). Each dreamscreen also provides the highest protection factor of SPF50+, is UVA/UVB broad-spectrum and includes a 40-minute water resistance factor.
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self-love, BABY LET’S TALK ABOUT
Meet the sisters behind Hall of Harper, the new-age sex store challenging the status quo.
By PENELOPE PELECASWith sex toys chic enough to double as home décor, Hall of Harper is not your average adult store. The sexual wellness boutique, run by Gold Coastbased sisters Mollie and Charlotte O’Sullivan, is challenging the way we approach sex and self-care, and working to normalise the conversation.
“[Sexual wellness] has come a long way in the last three years and hopefully it continues to do so,” they said.
Mollie and Charlotte have created an incredibly chic safe haven where questions are welcomed, feelings of self-loathe are left at the door, and sex toys are displayed like art – a stark contrast to the neon-lit shop fronts we’re accustomed to. At first glance, you may mistake the space for an eccentric art gallery, where erotic art, sensual books, and intricate flower displays line the walls. Did we mention there’s also a champagne bar onsite?
Each product is selected with intention, with a particular emphasis on female-led, sustainable, and design-forward brands.
“We like to be as conscious and selective as possible when it comes to the brands and products we stock,” the sister duo said.
There’s everything from all-natural lubricants and intimacy serums to veganfriendly condoms and sex toys made from medical-grade silicone.
“Your sexual health can enrich your life in a big way,” they said. “There are many layers to unlock and discover about yourself and all it takes is a little bit of curiosity and exploration.”
Mollie and Charlotte’s fresh take on sexual wellness, and how it works hand-in-hand with self-care, got us thinking about how far we’ve come – from once a widely taboo topic to now a part of the natural make-up of a healthy person. We spoke to Brisbane-based Clinical Sexologist Naomi Hutchings to find out more.
Hi Naomi! Thanks for chatting with us. Do you think intimacy and wellness are connected? For sure. For some people intimacy always includes sex, but then [I speak to] other people who go, ‘no, for me being intimate is a really amazing conversation with my partner’.
How do you think sexual wellness relates to self-love or self-care?
For some people solo sex is part of their self-care routine – it can [help to] relieve anxiety, it can relax [you], there’s just a lot of health benefits.
How do you see the sexual wellness industry progressing?
I certainly think we’re getting better at just making it part of our everyday [lives]. I think it’s going to continue to be more normalised. The more we [talk about] this, the less shame, right?
We’re seeing a big shift in the marketing of personalised products, how do you think this affects our awareness of sexual health?
I just think they’re making them [different], different colours, different materials – it just helps to take away the taboo and hopefully help people not have shame around it.
(N)utterly nourished
This month sees the return of National Almond Day (16 February), so what better month to get your skin glowing than with the luxuriously beneficial almond range from L’Occitane. You’ve probably heard of their cult beauty classic, the Almond Shower Oil (we can confirm, it’s worth the hype!), however, the bona fide beauty heroes at L’Occitane have an entire skincare arsenal, all derived from the humble, yet effective almond. A true treasure of nature and rich in vitamins, almond is a wonder ingredient for their many benefits, including its abilities to moisturise,
exfoliate, nourish, and soften the skin. The L’Occitane almond range uses this talented nut in all its textures; oil, butter, crushed cockles, protein, and milk. Almond protein helps firm and smooth the body as well as restore the protective barrier. Almond butter hydrates and softens skin with its creamy texture, while sweet almond oil revitalises and rejuvenates dull skin, evens skin tone, and minimises stretch marks. Be sure to head over to L’Occitane’s online store to discover their entire almond range that’s worth going nuts for!
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Here’s why this wonder ingredient has earned pride of place in your beauty routine.
DESERT CHIC
Warm, welcoming, and full of life, this year we’ll be seeing a lot of desert-inspired tones – think muted shades with richness and depth.
By PENELOPE PELECASTrend setters
Hi Tara and Laure! Are desert tones here to stay?
T: “Expect to see more nutmeg, camel and tan tones. We’ll also be seeing a lot more natural finishes, such as rattans and timbers.”
L: “There will be changes to the way we incorporate desert inspiration, both internally and externally.”
UPDATES FROM EXPERTS IN THE FIELD
CORPORATE PSYCHOLOGY with Dr John Barletta
Be my valentine
Relationships need regular tweaks to stay alive. If you expect the joy and satisfaction experienced early in a relationship to continue without any work, good luck! The great news is that with a little bit of effort, love can be enhanced. Here are some tips to keep romance alive or fall back in lust:
• Hug and kiss when leaving home and arriving back
• Eat together nightly and checkin as to what each of you is doing
• Overlook small negatives that peeve you about your partner
• Explore fun new places, hobbies, adventures together
• Discuss your expectations, hopes, and dreams
• Remember your partner’s best qualities by considering what their friends would say about them
• Be intimate regularly as it increases attraction and attractiveness
• Generate positive thoughts about your partner and write reminders about what you value about them
You shape your emotions and romantic feelings are no different. Go on, take the challenge, it’s absolutely worth it! DR
PSYCHOLOGISTVARICOSE VEINS with Dr Nicholas Kemp
Lovely legs
Once February rolls around, the temperature in Brissy can get pretty steamy, and for those who suffer from varicose veins it can often be unbearable.
The heat can cause veins to dilate, which in turn can lead to increased discomfort and swelling. I find many of my patients complain that their skin becomes more sensitive with increasing itchiness and dry patches irritated by sunscreen and sand. Fortunately, some of the best activities for leg health are easy to do in our city. Going for a walk along the Brisbane River in the morning or as the heat of the day subsides is a great way to relieve venous congestion. You should aim to walk for 30 minutes every day preferably in comfortable flat shoes.
Swimming or aqua aerobics are also fantastic ways to help reduce symptoms and can even temporarily reduce the appearance of veins. Don’t own a pool? Get some friends together and visit one of the many public pools in Brissy.
The ‘anti-gravity’ movements in the water help take the pressure off and increase circulation which has been reported to help reduce restless legs at night.
STYLING TIPS
with Mark Ferguson
Finding your perfect wedding suit
With love in the air, there’s no better time to focus on wedding suits. Not sure what you’re after? I’d recommend asking yourself these questions first: What time of year is your wedding? What is the wedding theme? Colour and formality of your partner’s outfit? What is the bridal party wearing? Dress code on your invitation? Do you want a suit, sport jacket/chino or dinner suit?
Your answers to these questions form the style direction of your wedding suit and narrow down your options. To assist, I’d recommend looking at photos of previous clients at your venue. Creating a Pinterest board will also assist in collating your thoughts and ideas and assist your tailor in creating your perfect wedding suit.
Our wedding clients are embracing more colour and texture than ever before. People are veering away from blacks, blues, and greys, and are choosing options that show their personal style. With the largest fabric range within Brisbane, you’ll sure to find something you love at Wil Valor.
EVENT STYLING
with Jano Kotzas
Host your next event like a pro
First function fears, be gone! The Christmas tan is starting to fade and the bikinis are back in the cupboard. We’re getting back into the swing of things, so there’s no better time to plan 2023 functions First function fears are a thing of the past when you follow these three easy steps:
1. Vibe – to create the vibe, you need a theme. Choose from a colour, such as Vivid Magenta (the 2023 colour of the year), a movie theme – think Barbie, Moulin Rouge or 007, or a decade party (80s never fails!)
2. Activity – perhaps a fabulous fondue creates conversation, or is it a game night? Trivia or cards followed by late night Twister? When it comes to adding an activity, the options are endless
3. Look – lastly always dress to impress. As the host, you set the tone for the night. Make sure that every guest does a double take on arrival.
The key to success
Considering selling your home? Whether you’re upgrading the family home or downsizing, choosing a good agent is key and a w investment in your property journey.
Below are some tips to keep in mind when choosing your real estate partner:
• Make sure they communicate clearly and regularly with you, and are proactive in the sales process
• They listen, really listen to what you need
• They are clientmotivated and understand why you’re selling your home, as it will create genuine authenticity when dealing with potential buyers
• They know the local area
• They understand your time frame
I’d also recommend asking for the contact details of their last 20 clients –a brilliant agent will always be happy to share past clients as a reference.
TRAVEL INSIDER with Rose Febo
Dreaming of a romantic getaway?
What a difference one year can make – we’ve once again embraced our love of travel. Whether you’re looking for the perfect place to pop the question, enjoy a romantic getaway or celebrate an anniversary, there’s a variety of romantic places to escape to.
Make 2023 the year of travelling to an unexplored destination or a classic romantic destination. Explore the arrondissements of Paris in style (just like Emily Cooper!), wander the rose-tinted wonderland of the Veneto region, or lose yourself in the wonders of the Northern Lights, to name a few.
For a more luxurious, intimate experience, enjoy a luxe cruise down the Nile River. Or, if you’re just up for a new adventure, head to places like Turkey, Italy, Iceland, France, the Netherlands, Canada, or Alaska.
Now is the ideal time to plan your romantic getaway. Need help? Don’t hesitant to contact me to plan and book your next stylish love escapade.
A labour of love
Crafting the perfect coffee blend is a lifetime labour of love. Discovering beans that vibrate at your level and speak deliciousness to your personal palate is not just a coffee roaster’s dream, but every coffee enthusiast’s dream too.
Do you fancy the chance to create your own unique personalised coffee blends? Well now you can. Simply visit the Wolff Coffee Roasters website, select your flavour base, add any additional flavour notes, select your roast profile and grind size, and voila your wish is granted!
Wolff Coffee’s master roasters will put together your unique combination, crafted using only ethically sourced specialty grade beans from around the world.
And the most exciting part? Naming your blend, of course! Create your own personalised coffee label, theme it up and add a unique message for your loved one for Valentine’s Day, birthdays, or anniversaries. Oh, how sweet…
FINE JEWELS with Troy McKenzie
A timeless classic
Have you always dreamt of owning a classic, oldschool Rolex? Leonard Joel will be hosting a viewing for Fine Jewels and Timepieces on March 4 at Jan Manton Gallery in Teneriffe –and on show will be a selection of various Datejust watches.
Launched in 1945, the Rolex Datejust was the first self-winding waterproof chronometer wristwatch to hit the market. While maintaining its classic and distinct shape, the popular watch has undergone several changes over the years. It temporarily had an acrylic crystal face before being swapped to the more durable sapphire crystal face it has today.
Nowadays, the Rolex Datejust comes in a variety of colours, from gold, two-tone gold, or stainless steel, and ranges in sizes from 28mm to 41mm.
So, if you’re in the market for a new watch, swing past the Fine Jewels and Timepieces viewing and see if something catches your eye.
They did!
By TEAGAN WITHEROWDescribe your wedding in one sentence...
An incredibly intimate ceremony followed by the chicest dinner party out. Boutique. Emotional. Fun. Us.
Where and when did you both meet?
We met on our first date at putt-putt golf (after a sneaky swipe right on Tinder).
How did he propose?
Jack surprised me on my lunch break, saying we were going away for the weekend. He drove us out to Sirromet Winery (memorised the directions to not ruin the surprise). We checked into our glamping cabin and set up a cheese platter. Jack supposedly had one more surprise for me… On the bed, a box of my favourite cookies, I opened the box to find a card, saying “Will you marry me?” And turned around to Jack on one knee. I’ve never cried so much! We spent the rest of the weekend soaking up that ‘just engaged’ feeling. Celebrating with plenty of delicious wine.
Where did the ceremony and reception take place?
Our ceremony was on the private rooftop of The Calile Suite at The Calile Hotel, followed by post-ceremony drinks on the main rooftop. Our reception was at Mosconi – a beautiful Italian restaurant off James Street.
Describe Mosconi and why you chose it….
Jack and I absolutely LOVE food. We love dining out – it’s one of our couple hobbies! So having delicious food at our reception was super important to us. We restaurant scouted one day after lunch in The Valley and stumbled across Mosconi. Initially, we were drawn to it because of how moody the restaurant was; shades of sage, old artwork, navy encaustic tiles, the wooden bar, and the chandelier in the dining room. We booked dinner one night to go check it out and I fell in love. There was no way we weren’t having our reception there.
What made you want to elope?
We never wanted a big traditional wedding. It’s just something neither of us could imagine. We wanted it to be true to us so being able to have our closest family and friends in one little restaurant, eating good food, drinking good wine, laughing, and dancing was our ultimate dream.
Where did you honeymoon?
We went to Tulum, Mexico, and then to New York City.
Advice for brides-to-be?
Enjoy the lead-up! When looking at a hotel for your venue, book a staycation, pop champagne at every finalised decision, and have scorecards while cake testing. Make every milestone memorable because it’s not just about the wedding day itself – it’s also how you get there, so have fun!
The details:
“Boutique. Emotional. Fun. Us.”
Suit by...
Hugo Boss.
Dresses by...
Wedding dress: Chosen by KYHA. Reception dress: Rachel Gilbert.
Rings by...
Le Gassick.
Photographer...
Harley at Bulb Creative.
Videographer...
Jarod Lucas.
Flowers by...
Aurora Floral Studios.
Hair by...
Paula Maree Hair.
Makeup by...
Erica Coffey.
Catering by... Mosconi.
Cake flavour...
Earl grey with poached pear covered in fresh raspberries.
Music by...
Our curated Spotify playlists.
Song you walked down the aisle to…
A Thousand Years, Christina Perri –acoustic version by The Piano Guys.
Ryan Hanrahan
My name is Ryan Hanrahan and I’m the creative director of Addition Studio and Studio Societa. I started off as an artist, but now I make things which have a function.”
Stuck in traffic, where does your mind wander?
Doing visual renders of home renovations in my mind.
On Sunday, you’ll find me…
Trying to get a park at the Pass, Byron Bay.
Can’t put down read
The first thing you did this morning
Meditate (transcendental), then coffee. The perfect yin yang.
Signature scent
Lavender and rose geranium essential oil.
Instant pick-me up
Cold showers.
Next bucket list holiday
Fiji (with babysitters).
You never leave home without…
My van which is pre-packed with all possible beach activities
Where the Crawdads Sing – I read it in one sitting.
What song best depicts your life?
Nevertheless by Brian Jonestown Massacre.
What’s the last thing you binge watched?
The Hatchet Wielding Hitchhiker and Woodstock 99.
What are you most proud of?
My little family.
Where do you seek inspiration?
Between the cracks.
Drink of choice
AM: coffee. Afternoon: Coopers cans. Night: Digest by Mayde Tea.
Best career advice you’ve ever received
Robert Moore told me, ‘as an artist you must keep working’. So, if no one has offered you an exhibition then just make your own – instilling this work ethic when working creatively is essential to any success.
Song on high rotation
My three-year-old is in love with Kurt Cobain, so we have the Unplugged album on around the clock. ‘Where did you sleep last night’ is the highlight.
UN FIL TER ED
Here at Style HQ, we like to keep things real. Whether it’s real-world politics that’s sparked an in-office debate or social norms we’re questioning. Consider this series off the record, to be (at times) taken with a grain of salt, and of course, completely unfiltered.
By OLIVA ASHWORTHTradition dictates that the majority of women take their husband’s last name when it comes to TYING
THE KNOT,
most of the time without a second thought. I do or I don’t, in a growing progressive world it’s not surprising that people are beginning to push back on tradition. We took things to our HQ, asking our very own, WOULD YOU, or have you taken your fiancé’s last name? And more importantly, WHY?
Boston // Photographer
As a single male with no marriage plans on the immediate horizon, I strangely have often thought about whether I’d want my partner to take my last name. Would I double barrel our surnames or even create a whole new combined name? Nowadays the options are endless. Whichever way I think about it, I always come to the same conclusion – a name is something so personal and carries with it a family history, and to change it is a big decision. Every couple is different and what may work for some, may not for others. I believe as long as both partners come together and agree on what works for them, that is the way to go. Shakespeare did say after all, a rose by any other name is still as sweet!
Bridget // Production Manager
94 days (who’s counting though) and I sure will be! Growing up in quite a ‘traditional’ household, I had never really questioned whether I would take my future husband’s surname until I got engaged last year and everyone started asking me. The more people I spoke to, the more I realised how common it’s becoming to keep your own name. After considering and appreciating aspects of both sides, I’ve decided I will be taking his name to begin our life together and start a family unit. In saying all of this, I must admit the superficial side of me can’t promise that I would’ve if I didn’t like his surname...
Astrid // Deputy Digital Editor
My name is incredibly important to me, being a journalist, and I didn’t want to lose this identity when I got married, so I never took my husband’s name. My family name also comes with a lot of history from WWII. My great grandmother made up the name ‘Taemets’ when her family fled Estonia to hide their true identity from the Russians. It means ‘forest brother’ as they spent several months living in the forest with other civilians, who formed a community. My heritage and family story are significant and I’m very sentimental about it. I could never lose that part of me.
Dive right in
Brisbane’s first swim-up pool bar is open for business.
News splash, there’s a new kid on the block, and by ‘new’ we mean ‘one and only’. Yep, the city’s only swim-up pool bar is officially open to all! Where? Brisbane or the Amalfi Coast? At The Westin Brisbane, you won’t know the difference…
The award-winning hotel located in the heart of Brisbane has taken the plunge this summer, debuting the Nautilus Beach Club – an Amalfi Coast-themed club open from Friday to Sunday until March. It’s the perfect location to dive into an afternoon filled with sparkling spritzers and poolside laxin’. After all, it doesn’t get much better than seafood towers, DJ tunes, and coastal cocktails aplenty.
Their aptly named beach club means Brisbanites can finally escape the scorching hot days and opt for bevvies in their bathers instead!
Brad Mercer, general manager of The Westin Brisbane says, “It’s a sophisticated and stylish venue suitable for all the weather that summer may bring. The pool opens out onto a cityscape and is everything a Brisbane summer represents, heated to a comfortable 28 degrees and ready to welcome guests.”
When you aren’t afloat, be sure to enjoy their array of delectable eats – featuring Moreton Bay bug rolls, Hiramasa king fish ceviche, and their infamous Nautilus seafood platter (which happens to be included when you book a private cabana for two).
Perhaps you prefer to spend your time sipping on chilled champagne, crisp Amalfi spritzes, or classic Pina Colada’s? Whatever your preference, all that’s left to do is book your spot for the day or opt for a cheeky staycation (we’re certainly leaning toward the latter!).
@WESTINBRISBANENicolo’s tips for perfect carbonara (hold the cream!)
1 . Use the best ingredients: guanciale (cured pork cheek), Pecorino Romano (tip: use Pecorino Romano and Parmigiano Reggiano to make it less salty), egg yolks, and a good amount of black pepper (tip: use a mixture of kampot, tellicherry and sarawak peppercorns).
2 . Use good quality pasta – tonnarelli, rigatoni, tortiglioni are good, but please do not use fettuccine!
3 Don’t drain all the water – the secret for a perfect carbonara is to use some cooking water as it’s full of starch.
Penne for your thoughts
Ripiena is everything you’d expect from an authentic pasta laboratory, it’s fresh, traditional, and oh-so-delicious!
By PENELOPE PELECASWhere does one find the tastiest pasta dish in Brisbane? Ripiena, of course! This hole-in-the-wall pasta laboratory serves up some of Italy’s most popular pasta dishes, and pasta varieties. And with Italian chef Nicolo Campagnari at the helm, you know you can only expect the best.
“Call us old school, but at Ripiena we are inflexible in our Italianity,” Nicolo, who was born and raised in Verona, says. (Yes, you’ve guessed it, you won’t be finding any chicken in their pasta dishes!)
All their pasta and fillings are made fresh in-house several times a day with a focus on take-home options (there are a handful of tables for customers to dine-in as well!).
For example, the pork in their popular tortellini di Bologna is marinated for 24 hours before being combined with prosciutto di Parma, Parmigiano Reggiano, and mortadella di Bologna and left to rest a further 24 hours.
Nicolo opened Ripiena (Italian for filled) with his wife in 2018. While the pair had only been living in Brisbane for six months, the idea of one day opening up a pasta laboratory had always been a dream of his.
Nicolo has been surrounded by food his whole life, working his first job in his family’s osteria at the age of 14. “My family used to own a small restaurant in the countryside of Verona,” he says. “The chef was this very talented young lady from the north of Italy.”
“I remember spending my afternoons in the kitchen just watching her prepare pasta every day,” Nicolo recalls, adding he would then go home and try to imitate her dishes.
As for his favourite dish to make (and eat!), Nicolo says you can’t beat classic tortellini di Bologna. RIPIENA.COM.AU