Melbourne Style - Spring 2014

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The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk


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No matter what you're looking for, Melbourne offers something for everyone this Spring.

There’s a new adventure around every corner when the Melbourne Festival brings together international and local artists and performers, signalling the start of the city’s season of cultural and sporting celebrations. The stunning creations of France’s enfant terrible of couture bursts off the catwalk and into the NGV for The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk, the first international exhibition showcasing this great contemporary designer. The multiple Tony Award-winning musical Once, showing at the Princess Theatre, will take theatre goers on a captivating journey to the streets of Dublin. Style and fashion will again light up the Spring Racing season, with the Melbourne Cup Carnival bringing the world’s best stayers to Australia’s home of racing at Flemington. And Melbourne’s unrivalled sporting calendar comes alive with the Rugby League Four Nations, the Toyota AFL Finals Series, and the 2014 Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix.

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Edition: Spring 2014 Cover Image: William Baker Kylie Minogue Virgins (or Madonnas) collection, Immaculata gown Jean Paul Gaultier Haute couture, spring­-summer 2007 net lace dress with large patterned embroidery and white linen cut-outs © William Baker

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Contents 5 Seasonal Delights 6 Style Sessions 8 Clothes Horses & Fashion Hounds 12 Cultural Endeavours 14 My Melbourne 18 Field of Champions 20 The Stage is Set 22 Hidden Secrets 2 4 Win a Spring Racing Experience 28 Spring Events 30 Fashion Roundup

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Seasonal Delights There is something truly amazing happening in Melbourne – as the days grow warm, the city buzzes with rooftops and riversides filling with people, and a calendar full of festivals, events and fashion to uncover – there is so much to discover in this stunning city. From the racetrack to the grandstands, spring in Melbourne means sport and two of the biggest sporting events of the year – the Emirates Melbourne Cup and the Toyota AFL Grand Final. After five months of AFL action we are on the home straight with the Toyota AFL Finals Series providing some seriously good football. Then the city’s gaze turns to the racetrack as the champagne starts pouring, the fashions illuminate the field and the thoroughbreds hit the track for 50 exciting days of racing, as part of the Spring Racing Carnival and the Melbourne Cup Carnival.

Melbourne Cup Carnival

Frocks and fillies give way to a season of arts and culture, with the city’s best arts, music, food and theatre brought together for three very special events – the Melbourne Fringe Festival, Melbourne Music Week and Melbourne Festival. All entice artists and performers from across the globe in celebration of this city’s passion for arts. The curtain also rises on more great productions and shows, with Once the Musical, Tosca and an extended season for the spectacular Les Misérables on the menu.

Art may be key this spring, but fashion comes first with The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk at the National Gallery of Victoria and the 2014 Melbourne Spring Fashion Week alighting the city’s streets. Join in all the style fun and take a spin around Melbourne’s many great shopping precincts. Emporium Melbourne and Chadstone will have you on trend with all the season’s hottest looks. With an abundance of events, shows, festivals and shopping to be discovered, you will need to take a break – and what better way than by trying the city’s best dining. From before footy feasts to high dining and post-show cocktails, there is so much to uncover and enjoy this spring in Melbourne. Image (left): Getty Images

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Style Sessions Prepare for the buzz as Melbourne launches into three months of fashion, art and of course racing. From unique rooftop bars to the action at the racetrack, there is no place better to be. Race Daze Something magical happens in Melbourne as spring brings warm days and the much anticipated Spring Racing Carnival (22 September – 25 November). With 50 days of racing action on the calendar it is time to prepare for all the frocks, fillies, fascinators and the thoroughbreds. The BMW Caulfield Cup (18 October) is filled with glamour and style, and is followed closely by the Manikato Stakes Night Race (24 October) and Sportingbet Cox Plate (25 October) both at Moonee Valley Racecourse. Then the most anticipated week on the racing calendar arrives as the Melbourne Cup Carnival (1-8 November) thrills crowds from across the country at Flemington Racecourse.

Holy Grail With four fashion-fuelled racedays to look forward to, the Melbourne Cup Carnival is the highlight of the racing season. Flemington Racecourse plays host to the much anticipated meets, with groundskeepers nurturing around 12,000 fragrant roses in time to bloom for the main event. Kicking off with the always glamorous AAMI Victoria Derby Day (1 November) – one of the most pre-eminent racedays on the calendar, it is followed closely by the jewel on the crown of the Spring Racing program, the renowned Emirates Melbourne Cup Day (4 November). What started as a small day in 1861 – only attended by 4,000 people – is now one of the country’s most discussed and anticipated sporting events, with well over 120 countries and up to 700 million people around the world tuning in to watch 'the race that stops the nation™’. However, the action doesn’t stop with the Cup – the carnival continues with the opulent Crown Oaks Day (6 November), where fashion is the focus and champagne the drink of choice. Rounding off the week is the family friendly Emirates Stakes Day (8 November), which sees Flemington filled with picnic rugs, plus children's games and entertainment. Myer Fashions on the Field

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Every raceday of the Melbourne Cup Carnival has its own fashion traditions and with so many to keep record of, it is hard not to stress about getting it right for the big occasion. Follow the handy fashion tips below and you will be sure to look your best on the day.

Getting There Getting to the races is easy, with trams and trains running from the city centre to all four of Melbourne’s racecourses. For more information and timetables, go to ptv.vic.gov.au or call 1800 800 007. Tickets for most racedays are available from the gate, although they do sell quickly. The Melbourne Cup Carnival however, is a fully ticketed event and all tickets must be pre-purchased at ticketek.com.au or melbournecup.com

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RACING RULES

AAMI Victoria Derby Day Considered one of the most prestigious days of racing in Australasia, it is best to stick to traditional black and white. Emirates Melbourne Cup Day The cup focuses on the fun of the carnival and is the perfect time to exercise your fashion creativity with bold colours and strong prints. Crown Oaks Day Being the unofficial ladies day, Oaks is all about dressing to impress, with feminine and eye-catching ensembles coming out in force. Emirates Stakes Day As the family day of the carnival, the dress etiquette is more relaxed, with floaty and casually chic attire the order of the day.

18 October Caulfield Racecourse racingvictoria.net.au

Manikato Stakes Night Race 24 October Moonee Valley Racecourse racingvictoria.net.au

Sportingbet Cox Plate 25 October Moonee Valley Racecourse racingvictoria.net.au

AAMI Victoria Derby Day 1 November Flemington Racecourse melbournecup.com

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Emirates Stakes Day 8 November Flemington Racecourse melbournecup.com

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Clothes Horses & Fashion Hounds Fashion continues to impress and excite away from the track with an enticing exhibition and even an entire festival to celebrate one of the city’s favourite fixations.

The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk

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Spring’s Best Look

The National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) will be the only venue to catch the amazing The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk (17 October – 8 February). The exhibition will feature more than 140 superbly crafted garments, in addition to photographs, sketches, stage costumes, excerpts from runway shows, film, television, concerts and dance performances, all created by internationally renowned designer Jean Paul Gaultier.

The 2014 Melbourne Spring Fashion Week (30 August – 7 September) offers a rich tapestry of events and experiences designed to celebrate all the colour, excitement and talent that Melbourne's fashion scene has to offer.

The exhibition will feature pieces ranging from the first dress created by the designer in 1971, to his latest haute couture and ready-to-wear collections – including costumes worn by Kylie Minogue and Beyoncé, plus dresses worn by Nicole Kidman and Cate Blanchett. The NGV will be the only venue in Australia to show this remarkable and unconventional exhibition dedicated to the ground-breaking French couturier, making it a must for any fashionista or couture lover.

This year’s program launches with MSFW: Opening Night (29 August) which is sure to delight every shopaholic and fashionista, as the city’s retailers open their doors for this special shopping event – and that is only the beginning. This year the festival’s runways and venues will see the latest collections from Australia’s top and emerging designers in over 200 free and ticketed events, including week-long access to the MSFW: Hub. The MSFW: Hub brings together a free program of runway shows, workshops, product stalls and entertainment, making it the perfect place to get into the spirit of spring and naturally the fabulous fashion that comes with it.

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melbourne style Designer Styles From Bourke Street Mall through to Melbourne Central – Melbourne is well versed in all things fashion as you will soon discover, with a huge shopping precinct now right in the heart of the city. Emporium Melbourne is the city’s newest home to fashion and it is a veritable retail haven. Delivering a mix of Australian and international designers, innovative concept and flagship stores, all set in beautiful world-class architecture. The complex also neatly links the city’s major shopping centres; Melbourne Central and Bourke Street Mall’s David Jones and Myer, making it easy to spend the day in retail bliss. If you are looking for designer wear and want the convenience of having it all in one place, head straight to Marais. Inspired by the eclectic Parisian quarter from which it takes its name, Marais is perfectly French and perfectly chic. You will find this elegant store filled with international labels like Givenchy, Celine, Balmain and Isabel Marant – what more could anyone want. emporiummelbourne.com.au marais.com.au Image (left): Jean Paul Gaultier. Les Vierges (Virgins) collection, Apparitions dress. Haute couture, Spring-Summer 2007 © Patrice Stable/Jean Paul Gaultier

Melbourne Spring Fashion Week 30 August – 7 September Various venues across Melbourne melbourne.vic.gov.au/msfw

The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk 17 October – 8 February National Gallery of Victoria ngv.vic.gov.au

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A SIDE OF DELICIOUS We all know that shopping works up an appetite and what better place to re-fuel and enjoy some amazing Melbourne cuisine than the new lavish Emporium Melbourne Food Court. EARL Sandwiches, the quintessential lunch staple, have been given a rev up by the team at EARL and include ingredients once the domain of restaurant tables only. Think slow-cooked harissa lamb or crispy skin pork belly. Store 358, Level 3, Emporium Melbourne | earlcanteen.com.au Rice Workshop This strictly sushi-free zone specialises in fast, affordable donburi – a term for 'rice bowl' – popular in Japan, where fast food doesn't necessarily mean deep fried and fattening. Rice Workshop offers up rice and noodle bowls with different and delicious toppings. Store 320, Level 3, Emporium Melbourne | riceworkshop.com.au Charlie & Co Bringing the ultimate burger experience to Melbourne, Charlie & Co pays homage to the legendary ‘Hamburger CharIie’ of Seymour, Wisconsin, one of the genuine trailblazers of the traditional hamburger. Store 60, Level 3, Emporium Melbourne

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Cultural Endeavours Melbourne Fringe Festival

Dive straight into Melbourne’s rich arts and cultural scene with three exciting festivals kicking off. You will find it easy to get lost in the creative and innovative this season. Fringe Benefits Prepare to be treated to three weeks of the most inventive theatre, music, cabaret, comedy and visual arts events of the year courtesy of the best emerging arts talent from around Victoria, as the Melbourne Fringe Festival (17 September – 5 October) is welcomed back to venues across the city. This year the festival will combine the art, the atmosphere and the community of Melbourne’s art scene in Greater than the Sum, a bigger than ever program filled with great events and exhibitions to enjoy. Highlights of this year’s program include Uncommon Places – the 2014 keynote project, with artists commissioned to create unique works in essential social gathering places across Melbourne. The ever-popular Fringe Furniture will return to Abbotsford Convent, showcasing Victoria’s most innovative new furniture, lighting and environmental design. As well as the return of Fringe Film, the Festival’s open-access exhibition for film, video and digital screen work, based at the Little Creatures Dining Hall in Fitzroy.

Tuneful Times Music holds a special place in the hearts of Melburnians and Melbourne Music Week (14-23 November) celebrates that devotion. While you might expect to see bands at a pub or theatre year round, Melbourne Music Week puts diverse musicians and other artists together – often in unique and unexpected venues – showcasing the city’s eclectic mix of local and international talent on the stage. The program is packed with gigs, films, discussions, collaborative shows and music industry events that are sure to have you dancing and singing the night away.

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melbourne style DOUBLE HAPPINESS Relax, re-fuel and ready yourself for the feast of festivals on offer with the best of Melbourne’s food and drink at these great spring venues. Ferdydurke Straight out of New York, this rooftop and laneway bar off Tattersalls Lane is all kinds of cool. Perch yourself on one of the bar stools with a brew and take your pick from the menu which features Frank – a Polish frankenfurter that comes with an eclectic mix of toppings from beer-braised sauerkraut to Nutella. Level 1 & 2, 239 Lonsdale Street | ferdydurke.com.au Naked for Satan This lively venue has literally upped the game with their new and cleverly named rooftop, Naked in the Sky. With its authentic Basque country comfort food and extensive drinks menu – choose from vodka, craft beer or Spanish rosé – paired brilliantly with the spectacular city views, this is one of the city’s finest. 285 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy | nakedforsatan.com.au Ponyfish Island Always a favourite on warm spring afternoons, this unique bar offers so much – unmatched river views, a relaxed vibe, and of course a killer drink and food menu. Match your cider with one of the sub sandwiches – or 'sub-marines' as they are known – filled with treats like pulled pork and meatballs. Southgate Footbridge | ponyfish.com.au

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Festival Focus For art lovers, there is something magical about being in the city when Melbourne Festival (10-26 October) – one of the world’s major multi-arts festivals, takes over Melbourne’s theatres, galleries and performance venues. People come from all over Australia and the world to participate as both performers and audience members. This year marks the 29th anniversary of the festival and the program is a celebration of all things circus art – including a giant mirrored carousel at the National Gallery of Victoria, plus MPavilion – a major new architecture commission and design event. Image (above): The Rite of Spring. Petrushka. Fabulous Beast Dance Theatre. Image (left, bottom): Katie Harmsworth & Tamaryn Goodyear

Melbourne Fringe Festival 17 September – 5 October Various venues across Melbourne melbournefringe.com.au

Melbourne Festival

10-26 October Various venues across Melbourne melbournefestival.com.au

Melbourne Music Week

14-23 November Various venues across Melbourne melbourne.vic.gov.au/mmw

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My Melbourne This season we talk to Roger Leong, Curator, Fashion and Textiles at the National Gallery of Victoria as the gallery prepares to launch the spectacular The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk. Roger Leong

Tell us about The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk. The exhibition is a spectacular overview of Gaultier’s oeuvre, featuring the first dress created by the designer in 1971, his latest haute couture and ready-towear collections, costumes worn by Kylie Minogue and Beyoncé and haute couture dresses worn by the likes of Nicole Kidman, Cate Blanchett and Sarah Jessica Parker. All in all 140 superbly crafted garments are on show, in addition to photographs, sketches, stage costumes, excerpts from runway shows, film, television, concerts and dance performances. Above all, this will be a unique chance to see iconic pieces like Madonna’s corsets from the 1990 Blond Ambition World Tour and some of the most imaginative couture garments ever.

Jean Paul Gaultier has had a long history in fashion, why do you think he has made such an impact? Broadly speaking, Gaultier has literally reshaped the vocabulary of fashion by recasting time-honoured classics into a new light, whether the bra, the stripe, the trench coat or skirts for men. But it’s more his attitude that has been so inspiring. In Gaultier’s world, everyone has their own sense of beauty and clothes have no gender, race or creed.

What can visitors expect from this Australian first exhibition? From the very start the visitor will be immersed into a kind of ‘underworld’ of Gaultier’s inspirations appropriately named The Odyssey. This space is filled with fantastical Virgins, Mermaids and Sailors winking, murmuring, singing and talking, not to mention a mannequin of the man himself introducing the exhibition. Each room presents yet another experience. With nearly 40 years in fashion and a manic sense of creativity, there will be a lot of stories to tell.

What are your standouts of the exhibition? The corsets are incredible; nobody does them better or takes them to a completely new level quite like Gaultier. Then the couture pieces, like when the beading mimics torn flesh or feathered stripes. But I have to say Gaultier’s couture tailoring is quite special, for me they channel the essence of the Parisienne.

What are your favourite pre and post exhibition haunts? Well, this is a great opportunity to plug the NGV’s series of Friday Nights. Almost every Friday night while the exhibition is on, there will be DJ’s, entertainment, food and drink.

Roger Leong's Melbourne favourites… Café: Pope Joan – delicious food, great service and that easy indoor-outdoor vibe. Restaurant: Hako, for Japanese with a tiny twist, plus Pinotta,

a delicious local dinner spot. And the beef ribs soup at Kim Chee Tray! Shop: Henry Buck’s – I love the old world atmosphere and service. Event: Midsumma always brings a great vibe to Melbourne. Pope Joan, Brunswick East

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Place: Half Moon Bay in Black Rock, at sunset.


melbourne style This exhibition is organised by the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts in collaboration with Maison Jean Paul Gaultier.

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Toyota AFL Finals Series & Toyota AFL Grand Final From September MCG & Etihad Stadium afl.com.au

2014 Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix 17-19 October Phillip Island motogp.com.au

Toyota AFL Finals Series

2014 Four Nations – Australia v England Rugby League Test

Field of Champions The world’s best athletes descend on Melbourne for a sporting program packed with action, excitement and of course competition, as they all fight for glory and honour. Glory Games Get ready for three intense rounds of AFL action as the Toyota AFL Finals Series (from September) brings the 2014 season to a close. We have all been tuning in for the months of blood, sweat and tears and after hard won rounds of competition, the final eight teams are preparing to battle it out, leaving only two to take on the final fight for the premiership. Whether you catch the game at the stadium or from the comfort of the local pub, make sure you don’t miss a second of the action in the build up to the biggest game of the season, the 2014 Toyota AFL Grand Final (27 September).

2 November AAMI Park nrl.com

Australian Masters Golf 20-23 November The Metropolitan Golf Club australianmasters.com.au

Final Siren Close to 2.5 million will tune in, 44 athletes will battle, two teams will contend and only one will walk away champion – the 2014 Toyota AFL Grand Final really is one of the biggest moments on the sporting calendar. To kick off the premiership weekend, get into the spirit of Melbourne’s favourite game and catch a glimpse of the battling champions before the big match by heading along to the Toyota AFL Grand Final Parade (26 September). The city buzzes to life as both teams and their dedicated fans take to the city streets for the parade. The players and coaches don their colours and make their way through the city from Arts Centre Melbourne travelling along Swanston and Collins Streets before finishing at the Old Treasury Building. Then it is time for the main event – but don’t fret if you missed a rare ticket for the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) grandstands, the action continues off the field. The game will be a fixture on screens all over town; from sport friendly bars and pubs, to one of the many great waterside venues on South Wharf Promenade, or even one of the biggest venues in the city – pack your chair and head to Federation Square where the big screen will come alive. fedsquare.com

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melbourne style National Battle Australia is bracing for the ultimate battle of national pride as the Rugby League’s 2014 Four Nations tournament takes to stadiums across the country. For four weeks Australia, France, England and New Zealand will contend in the pool rounds, each team playing each other once, leaving only the top two nations to contest for the ultimate prize. Melbourne will host the epic Australia v England Match (2 November) at AAMI Park, make sure you book your ticket so you don’t miss this piece of sporting history.

Pursuit of Gold The Australian Masters (20-23 November) is back this spring and with it some of the world’s best golfers, as well as the huge crowds of fans they attract each year. The Metropolitan Golf Club will be the scene for the country’s biggest golfing battles, as golfing greats take their swing at winning the much prized gold jacket. Previous winners include Australia’s own Stuart Appleby, Tiger Woods and two-time defending champion and current masters champion Adam Scott.

Start Your Engines Stunning Phillip Island will play host to those on two wheels this season as the greatest riders from across the globe roar into the finish line for the 2014 Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix (17-19 October). It is set to be an action packed three days as contenders fight to stand on top of one of the most sought-after podiums on the world circuit – this is a race worth watching. Phat Brats, Fitzroy

Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix

DUDE FOOD There is something special about downing footy food at the big game, and we have you covered with a list of some of the city’s best 'dude food' venues for a feast before or after the game. Huxtaburger With the motto of ‘hot beef and cold beer’ you know what you are in for at this city favourite burger joint. Made in the American style, they are juicy, saucy and served with pickles, making it the perfect post game chow. Fulham Place | huxtaburger.com.au Phat Brats With all the toppings, sides and tasty fillings, these really are top-notch hot dogs. With Wagyu beef sausage, spicy chorizo, lamb and rosemary, and chicken and thyme, the hardest part is choosing what to order. 320 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy | phatbrats.com.au 400 Gradi After recently taking out the much contested title of World’s Best Pizza for their margherita at the World Pizza Championships in Parma, Italy, you are no doubt going to love this one. 99 Lygon Street, Brunswick | 400gradi.com.au Jimmy Grants The classic ‘souva’ gets a modern and high-cuisine twist at George Calombaris’ interpretation of an Athenian souvlaki bar off Smith Street. With prawns, attiki honey, mayonnaise, cucumber, mint and coriander, this is anything but traditional and yet all things delicious. 113 Saint David Street, Fitzroy | jimmygrants.com.au Meatmother Holy mother of meat – or in this case just Meatmother. This is dude food to the extreme, with a menu packed full of meaty treats like pulled pork, Wagyu brisket, and beef and pork ribs. 167 Swan Street, Richmond | meatmother.com.au

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Once the Musical

The Stage is Set There is nothing like a night out at the theatre and the curtains will open on three months of amazing live shows, productions and opera in Melbourne. Once Upon a Musical Melbourne welcomes the multi award-winning, truly original Broadway show Once the Musical (from 26 September) making its Australian premiere at the Princess Theatre. As the winner of eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical, this emotionally captivating and theatrically breathtaking show is set to be a hit. The cast tells the unforgettable story of a Dublin street musician and a beautiful young woman, who together discover the power of music and the importance of following their dreams.

Songs of Heartbreak Embrace one of the world’s most beloved operas – the heartbreaking story of Tosca (12 November – 13 December) set to Puccini’s rousing music. This spring, director John Bell has brought together a visionary new production that will move you to tears. Two lovers – singer, Tosca and painter, Cavaradossi – incur the wrath of the sinister Chief of Police, Scarpia, and they fight for freedom and for love. This tragic tale will melt even the hardest heart.

Les Misérables Now Showing Her Majesty’s Theatre lesmis.com/australia

Victor Hugo: Les Misérables – From Page to Stage Until 9 November State Library of Victoria slv.vic.gov.au

Arts Centre Melbourne Spring Season 1 September – 30 November Arts Centre Melbourne artscentremelbourne.com.au

Once the Musical From 25 September Princess Theatre oncemusical.com.au

Tosca 12 November – 13 December Arts Centre Melbourne opera.org.au

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Family Outing From Denmark’s Hans Christian Andersen, to puppets and a trip on the high seas, this is a season of family friendly art and theatre at Arts Centre Melbourne that is set to impress every member of the family. Audiences can travel down the ‘high seas’ in a Yarra River adventure with The Marlin Expedition (1-5 October), or explore Terrapin Puppet Theatre’s free interactive installation I Think I Can (1-5 October), where participants navigate a large-scale model railway with a miniature puppet. Then Hans Christian Andersen’s famed fairytale characters come together direct from Denmark for a special dinner party at Hans Christian, You Must Be An Angel (15 & 16 November) at the Playhouse Rehearsal Room. The season is rounded off with a range of great pop-up events in Arts Centre Melbourne’s foyer and Digital Learning Hub. The Bring It! Festival, features Arts Centre Melbourne’s award-winning hip-hop program Dig Deep, while QUADwrangle, an interactive, multi-speaker installation recreates the sounds of the schoolyard.

The Hit Continues After an amazing three months, there is no denying Melbourne loves Les Misérables (now showing). With an extended season, the show is set to continue to delight audiences. For those who have seen the show and want to continue the drama, the State Library of Victoria is bringing Victor Hugo’s Les Misérables to life in Victor Hugo: Les Misérables – From Page to Stage (until 9 November). The exhibition showcases a collection of rarely seen material from around the world, featuring original writing and artwork from playwright and author Victor Hugo, including his original 1862 manuscript of Les Misérables. Image (left, bottom): Photography of original London Cast by Frank Ockenfels Image (below): Chocolate-wrapper designs based on a theatre production of Les Misérables, c. 1890, Bibliothèque nationale de France

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THEATRICALLY THEMED With theatre hot on the menu you can continue the show with drinks and perhaps a nibble at these great intimate and wonderfully dramatic city bars. Goldilocks With the entrance found via a lift located within a noodle house on Swanston Street, venturing up to Goldilocks is like a trip through the looking glass. Elegant booths are intermingled with chesterfield lounges and library books, leaving you instantly feeling happily lost in this nursery rhyme inspired bar. Level 4, 264 Swanston Street | goldilocksbar.com.au The Understudy Hidden behind wardrobe doors beneath cocktail institution 1806, this Alice In Wonderland inspired bar brings out a new menu of innovative cocktails every fortnight. The five-course cocktail degustation, with or without matched food, is an exciting and adventurous way to try a little of everything on offer. 169 Exhibition Street | 1806.com.au/understudy Berlin Bar Split between East and West Berlin – opulence meets the desolation of war in this creatively themed venue. Cocktails are on the top of the list, with challenging and exciting concoctions that are sure to excite your taste buds – all that’s left to do is choose East or West. 16 Corrs Lane | berlinbar.com.au

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There is something unexplainably unique about shopping in Melbourne and it is predominately due to the wonderful labyrinth of boutiques and stores in the city’s laneways and arcades. Spend an afternoon winding through the beautiful and well stocked stores in the Block Arcade (1), Royal Arcade (2) and Degraves Street (3) and you are sure to spark a love affair with this unique Melbourne pastime. For the more ambitious, Little Collins Street (4) and Flinders Lane (5) run the length of the city and are lined with the perfect mix of designer and high street labels.

The city’s streets are colourful canvases that welcome the works of established and up-and-coming street artists. Head to Union Lane (6) and Hosier Lane (7) – two of the most well-known sites – to take in this stunning and intriguing Melbourne pursuit.

Uncover Melbourne's foodie delights in one of the city’s most up-and-coming dining precincts Flinders Lane. With some of the most innovative restaurants – Meatball and Wine Bar (10), Cumulus Inc (11) and Fonda Mexican (12), this strip is the perfect start on your culinary journey.

It isn’t just in the street that art is king however – Melbourne’s laneways also host many of the 100 plus galleries that call this passionate city home. Discover the unique and eclectic at venues like Utopian Slumps (8) and Flinders Lane Gallery (9). utopianslumps.com flg.com.au

Just off Little Bourke Street (13) you will discover the little foodie pocket that hosts Pacos Tacos (14), and Movida Aqui (15) both of which are well established as city favourites and for good reason. meatballandwinebar.com cumulusinc.com.au fondamexican.com.au pacostacos.com.au movida.com.au


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EXPLORE AUSTRALIA’S SPORTING HEART Footy is back! Feed your footy fever with a tour of the mighty MCG. You’ll be taken to the inner sanctum of the stadium and walk on the hallowed arena. At the National Sports Museum explore the ‘Australia’s Game’ gallery, see Hirdy in 3D and show your footy skills in Game On! Then visit the café and merchandise store making a trip to the ’G a truly memorable day for all the family. Open daily. See website for details. Gate 3, MCG T 61 3 9657 8879 W nsm.org.au

Ultimate Melbournian Style There is a hidden jewel few minutes from the CBD with so many altenatives that you’ll be amazed. Award winning restaurants and pubs, eclectic fashion shops and a heritage walk through more than 150 years of history, will make your day of shopping a whole new experience. This is Bridge Road, and everyday is different. For a complete experience you can stay on Bridge Road at Amora Hotel or Adara Apartments. You’ll remember this night. Or arrive by tram. From City: 48 or 75, from Prahran: 78 or from St Kilda: 79

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Spring Events 30 AUGUST – 7 SEPTEMBER

2014 Toyota AFL Premiership Season

FROM SEPTEMBER

2014 Melbourne Spring Fashion Week

Toyota AFL Finals Series & Toyota AFL Grand Final

Various venues across Melbourne

MCG & Etihad Stadium

The 2014 Melbourne Spring Fashion Week program offers a rich tapestry of events and experiences designed to celebrate all the colour, excitement and talent that Melbourne's fashion scene has to offer. melbourne.vic.gov.au/msfw

The 2014 AFL Premiership Season is preparing to come to a close and with it comes all the final's excitement – parades, parties, and of course the big game. Head to the local, catch it on the big screen, or if you’re lucky, be in the heart of the action in the grandstands – no matter where your seat is, this is set to be another thrilling match. afl.com.au

NOW SHOWING Les Misérables

Her Majesty’s Theatre The world acclaimed Les Misérables has been delighting Melbourne audiences and is set to continue to grace Melbourne’s Her Majesty’s Theatre with an extended season. Seen and loved by over 65 million people, be sure not to miss one of the world’s most popular musicals. lesmis.com/australia

17 SEPTEMBER – 5 OCTOBER Melbourne Fringe Festival Various venues across Melbourne Prepare to be treated to three weeks of the most innovative theatre, music, cabaret, comedy and visual arts events of the year courtesy of the best emerging arts talent from around Victoria. There’s even a series of free activities and performances, and plenty of opportunity for the kids to get involved. melbournefringe.com.au

UNTIL 5 OCTOBER Melbourne Winter Masterpieces – DreamWorks Animation: The Exhibition

Melbourne Cup Carnival

Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) Celebrating 20 years of DreamWorks Animation, this unique exhibition features never-before-seen original artworks, behind-the-scenes access to the creative talents of the studio, and new interactive experiences. Discover the secrets of all your favourite films, from Shrek to Madagascar and Kung Fu Panda. acmi.net.au Image (below): Shrek 2 (2004), artist James Wood Wilson © 2014 DreamWorks Animation LLC. All Rights Reserved

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22 SEPTEMBER – 25 NOVEMBER Spring Racing Carnival Racecourses across Victoria Fashion, fun and horses come together for the country’s biggest celebration, the Spring Racing Carnival. This sporting and social event includes more than 80 race meetings across the state. Dress in your finest, head to the track and cheer on the winners. racingvictoria.net.au

FROM 26 SEPTEMBER Once the Musical Princess Theatre Telling the enchanting tale of a Dublin street musician and the beautiful young woman who takes a sudden interest in his haunting love songs. Emotionally captivating and theatrically breathtaking, it draws you in from the very first note. oncemusical.com.au

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1-8 NOVEMBER

2014 World Rowing Masters Regatta

Melbourne Cup Carnival

Lake Wendouree, Ballarat

Flemington Racecourse

The 2014 World Rowing Masters Regatta will be hosted at the historic Lake Wendouree, Ballarat – the site of the 1956 Olympic Games Rowing Regatta. The event will combine all the action and excitement of a rowing regatta in a stunning and historic setting. wrmr2014.com

Dress in your finest and head to the race track for one of the biggest sporting events in the country. The Melbourne Cup Carnival includes four race days, beginning with the black and white themed AAMI Victorian Derby Day, then of course the major event is the Emirates Melbourne Cup Day, when more than 100,000 people converge on Flemington to be a part of ‘the race that stops the nation™’. The following Thursday brings Crown Oaks Day, traditionally known as Ladies’ Day with the festival concluding with Emirates Stakes Day – an event for the whole family to enjoy. melbournecup.com

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2 NOVEMBER 2014 Four Nations – Australia v England Test AAMI Park Rugby League’s 2014 Four Nations tournament will take place in Australia and New Zealand this year and Melbourne will play host to the Australia v England game. Running over four weeks, each team will play each other once in the pool rounds, with the top two nations contesting the final. Be sure to book your tickets for the Australia v England match as it is set to be a piece of sporting history. nrl.com 2014 World Rowing Masters Regatta Image (above): Image courtesy of BRT

10-26 OCTOBER Melbourne Festival Various venues across Melbourne For art lovers, there is no better time to be in the city than when one of the world’s major multi-arts festivals takes over Melbourne’s theatres, galleries and performance venues. People come from all over Australia and the world to participate as both performers and audience members. The festival’s free events in iconic settings are the highlight for many who visit Melbourne during October. melbournefestival.com.au

14-23 NOVEMBER Melbourne Music Week Various venues across Melbourne Music holds a special place in the hearts of Melburnians and Melbourne Music Week celebrates that devotion. While you might expect to see bands at a pub or theatre year round, this week puts diverse musicians and other artists together, often in unique and unexpected venues. melbourne.vic.gov.au/mmw

17-19 OCTOBER 2014 Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix Phillip Island Feel the power of Moto GP as the greatest riders from across the globe roar to the finish line. All fighting to stand on top of one of the most sought-after podiums on the world circuit, this is a race not to be missed. motogp.com.au

17 OCTOBER – 8 FEBRUARY The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk National Gallery of Victoria The National Gallery of Victoria will be the only Australian venue for this amazing exhibition, which will feature more than 140 superbly crafted garments from this fashion icon, in addition to photographs, sketches, stage costumes, and excerpts from runway shows, film and television. ngv.vic.gov.au

Melbourne Music Week

27 OCTOBER – 2 NOVEMBER

20-23 NOVEMBER

Melbourne Knowledge Week

Australian Masters Golf

Various venues across Melbourne

The Metropolitan Golf Club

A multidisciplinary, cross-sector festival that showcases innovative projects and the wealth of knowledge and talent in Melbourne. It’s all about making knowledge accessible and encouraging public debate about what it means to be a knowledge city. melbourne.vic.gov.au/knowledgeweek

The PGA tour comes to Melbourne this spring and brings with it the world’s best golf players. In the past few years, Adam Scott, Stuart Appleby and Tiger Woods have all finished winners, wearing the gold jacket at the end of the event. australianmasters.com.au

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Fashion Roundup With racing hot on the agenda this season, there is no place better to get raceday ready than at Chadstone – The Fashion Capital. In Melbourne, there isn’t a more fashionable time of year than when the Spring Racing Carnival comes to town. With the horses the centrepiece of the festival, it is the glamour of Fashions on the Field that takes the prize. No matter which raceday you pick, you will be able to find everything you need to take a place on the podium at Chadstone.

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For anyone looking to make a statement and stand out from the crowd, here are some of the hottest trends of the season direct from Chadstone’s Spring Racing Style Expert, Lana Wilkinson. Colour blocking is the hit of the year – simply wear one colour from head to toe, or utilise two contrasting colours. Designers who have nailed the mix of colour and prints for spring and summer are Manning Cartell, Zimmermann, Alice McCall at David Jones and Toni Maticevski at Myer.

Monochrome with Embellishment, Sass & Bide

Sass & Bide are the leaders in mixing monochrome with embellishment and prints, ensuring a sleek and sophisticated look. Wear white garments with black, gold or silver accessories. White is an easy way to look fresh and on trend and if you’re looking for a soft feminine take on the trend, try Leona Edmiston, Willow or Alannah Hill. For a sophisticated look, opt for lace trims and ladylike silhouettes. Over-theknee full skirts, pastels and feminine accents are the look of the spring/summer season for Thurley at David Jones. Your outfit isn’t complete without a statement headpiece. Finish off your look with millinery by Phillip Treacy at David Jones or Melissa Jackson, Kim Fletcher and Nerida Winter at Myer.

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With so much shopping to be done, make sure you take some time out at the great range of café and restaurant options on offer at Chadstone. And for those that need a little more relaxation before the races, be pampered at one of the many day spas or salons. With a free Fashion Shuttle departing from Federation Square in the heart of the city regularly, as well as free parking – getting to and from the Fashion Capital couldn’t be any easier. Hugo Boss

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