Fashion Weekly Magazine | Issue #50 Winter Edition

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INSIDE 9

Editors Letter

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Style Files

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Fashion Weekly Fab Faves

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Trend Report

Welcome to Fashion Weekly's 50th Issue!

Designer, Camilla Franks talks winter fashion.

Fashion Weekly celebrates 50th Issue. Latest fashion trends.

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Charlotte Crosby: Cover Story

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The Spotlight

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Runway Recap

Our cover star daring, honest and unscripted. Brisbane's leading ladies talk fashion, success and confidence. Highlights from Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Australia.

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Get The Fashion Look

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FW Beauty

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Beauty Alert

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Beauty Bites

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Skin Spotlight

Insider tips to getting the season's most coveted look. Trends and must haves. Latest beauty trends. This season's beauty must haves. Are charcoal masks doing more harm than good?

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Get The Hair Look

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Hair Talk

Runway ready waves.

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Australia's favourite hairdressers.

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Club Kids

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The colour generation.

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Fray

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Zaibtsu

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Inspiring Interiors

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FW READS

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CONFESSIONS

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Bold, brave and oh so stylish. Creative colour meets modern hair design. Fresh updates to liven up your home. Fashion, food and finance. Dating disasters.

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#HEALTHSPO

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RELATIONSHIPS

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TOP TRACKS

How to look good naked. Gain confidence in the bedroom. Songs that'll heat things up during the cooler months.

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MUST HAVE DIRECTORY

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SEASON'S SCENT

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LAST SAY

See what's made the shortlist. The perfume set to become your daily fragrance.

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Must have accessory to stand apart from the fashion pack.

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FRONT COVER CREDITS Model: Charlotte Crosby Photographer: Daniele Sangermani Stylist: Stacey O'Keeffe Hair and Makeup: Chelsea Brown Styling Assistant: Jessica Lunan Location: Patriot 1 www.waterlinecharters.com Special thanks to Grace Holgate and Daniele Milazzo for their assistance during our cover photoshoot.

MODEL WEARS CHELSEA DE LUCA earrings, $250 chelsea-de-luca-jewellery.myshopify.com

GRACE & HART dress, $420 whiterunway.com.au

UNREAL FUR jacket, $320 unrealfur.com.au


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EDITOR’S LETTER

from the DIRECTOR As you flick through this issue, you'll notice it's a little different. Opulent, luxe and slightly over the top - well, it's our birthday issue, so why not! It was an honour to shoot and style the UK's biggest reality star, Charlotte Crosby for our cover. We had her for the entire day and her high energy levels kept us entertained and on our toes. The amazing creative team including Photographer Daniele Sangermani and Hair and Make Up Artist Chelsea Brown made magic happen. The backdrop was set against the breathtaking superyacht Patriot 1 and Charlotte knew how to turn it on for the camera. I also love how raw, unscripted and honest she is in her interview. Her authenticity shines through with each word and her shoot with us is one of my favourite spreads to date. With winter finally on our door step, you'll discover the BIGGEST trends, lots of must haves to add to your wish list and some spicy advice to heat things up under the covers. We've also interviewed designer, Camilla Franks (see page 12) and spoken to a handful of our favourite business babes who share their success story on page 38. This is more than just a style guide for the coldest months of the year, this is a celebration. There's so much more I want to say, but before I sign off I'd like to thank each and everyone of you for joining me on this journey. To reach issue 50 is an unbelievable milestone. When I started the magazine, I never thought about the destination. Honestly, I just wanted to share the season's prettiest things with our following. It's because of you that we've had the courage to keep putting out new editions. So once again, thank you. I hope you love this issue just as much as we've loved creating it.

Director & Publisher Stacey O'Keeffe

from the EDITOR I began my voyage at Fashion Weekly as an intern in the midst of the 2015 Mercedes-Benz Fashion Festival (MBFF15). From writing my very first article on the MBFF15 Myer Show to now being Fashion Weekly's Online Editor, it's been an incredible whirlwind of mesmerising fashion, fabulous moments, lots of love, hard work and determination. I couldn't be prouder of the magazine reaching this magnificent milestone, and thankful to be a part of this incredible journey with Stacey and the team. Our 50th Issue is all about celebrating the magazine and YOU, our loyal readers. We've gone bigger and better than ever before, and we can't be more excited and grateful to have the opportunity to share it all with you. Turn to page 28 where we share our decadently glam cover shoot with the UK's number one reality star, Charlotte Crosby. We have answered your questions about the latest beauty trends (see page 48), hair how-tos (see page 58) and charcoal face masks on page 54. Wanting to heat things up in the bedroom during the chilly season? From page 90 you'll read our naughty articles on gaining confidence within yourself and the bedroom this winter, and the hottest tracks to match. And there's so, so much more inside! I hope you enjoy our 50th Issue!

Online Editor Jessica Lunan

Picture Credit: Camilla Franks talks about the mood behind her AW17 collection, body positivity and her thoughts on CAMILLA copycats on page 12.


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MY GUILTY PLEASURE THIS WINTER IS… Spending the entire weekend snuggling with bae.

THIS SEASON I'M LUSTING OVER… Chunky scarves, ankle boots and oversized jumpers. Winter fashion is my favourite!

READ MY… Beauty trend report on page 48.

ANTHEA ALLEN MY GUILTY PLEASURE THIS WINTER IS… Curling up in my gifted Masini & Chern pyjama set with a hot chocolate for a little bit of Netflix downtime. It gets pretty hectic in the salon so I cherish cold rainy days at home to unwind and relax.

THIS SEASON I'M LUSTING OVER… A toss up between a pair of Marc Jacobs Rocket Metallic Chelsea Boots and an Alice and Olivia Lila Silk Bomber Jacket. Actually, I think I deserve both! I just need to save a few dollars first.

READ MY… Effortlessly undone hair tutorial on page 58.

THOMAS BLEACH MY GUILTY PLEASURE THIS WINTER IS… A boyfriend pillow, because I'm single and need something to cuddle to stay warm.

THIS SEASON I'M LUSTING OVER… Denim jackets! They are definitely making a massive comeback.

READ MY… Top song picks for heating things up under the covers on page 94.

DR. VESNA GRUBACEVIC HANNA SLOAN MY GUILTY PLEASURE THIS WINTER IS… Mac and cheese! It's the perfect cold weather comfort food.

THIS SEASON I'M LUSTING OVER… Over-the-knee boots. I can't get enough of them!

READ MY… Advice on looking good naked this winter on page 90.

MY GUILTY PLEASURE THIS WINTER IS… Watching my Wonder Woman DVD TV series.

THIS SEASON I'M LUSTING OVER… Boots, boots and more boots.

READ MY… Tips for gaining confidence in the bedroom on page 92.


STYLE FILES

INTERVIEW STACEY O’KEEFFE

She's the renowned Australian designer whose relaxed designs and statement prints are favourited by the masses. Here, Camilla Franks talks about the mood behind her AW17 collection, body positivity and her thoughts on CAMILLA copycats.

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WHAT IS THE MOOD BEHIND THE WINTER COLLECTION? CF: The AW17 collection was inspired by the traditional artisans of China and Tibet. We travelled far beyond the city lights, off-the-beaten track to nearly 20 destinations, including Lhasa, Khali and Hani. We spent time with these communities and learned about their respective arts. We didn't speak the same language but we shared a common understanding through textiles, food, sometimes rice wine, and we learned how they kept their art alive through being courageous. While traveling on the road in China can be challenging at times, I truly believe this is one of our strongest collections to date and I'm so proud and excited to share this very special collection with the world. A CAMILLA KAFTAN IS THE EPITOME OF EFFORTLESS GLAMOUR. BUT KAFTANS ARE OFTEN ASSOCIATED AS A SUMMER PIECE. CAN YOU WEAR A KAFTAN DURING WINTER? IF SO, WHY AND HOW? CF: Absolutely. Layering is the key. In the Chinese Whispers collection, you'll find kitschy embroidered bomber jackets with fun slogans across the shoulders, knitted jacquards and big chunky scarves with embellishments in rich opulent hues. WE LOVE THE VERSATILITY A KAFTAN CAN BRING TO OUR WARDROBES. HOW CAN WE STYLE OUR CAMILLA KAFTANS SO THEY ARE SHAPELY? CF: When I design a garment, I imagine something both beautiful and versatile. I want my designs to adapt to their wearer and to always look and feel amazing. CAMILLA kaftans can be styled in up to 12 different ways enabling every woman to embrace their uniqueness.

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YOUR CAMILLA DESIGNS ARE WORKS OF ART. WOULD YOU CONSIDER YOURSELF AN ARTIST? CF: I consider myself a storyteller. Each CAMILLA piece is infused with a story: the destination and adventure are yours to fill with vibrant colour, bohemian detailing and intricate craftsmanship. All pieces are luxurious, individualistic and timeless. Crafted by hand, made with heart. YOU'VE BLESSED WOMEN WORLDWIDE WITH STYLES THAT CELEBRATE ALL FIGURES. YOU'VE OPENLY SAID THAT YOU DON'T FOLLOW TRENDS. WOULD YOU SAY CAMILLA IS A TREND OF ITS OWN? CF: We're growing up and expanding our range, so each collection my design team and I branch out of the CAMILLA offering inspired by silhouettes we find on our travels. I try to steer clear of the mainstream trends as it's important that my collections stay true to my inspirations and creative direction.


DOES IT BOTHER YOU THAT THERE ARE COPYCATS OUT THERE? CF: Of course. And it's a bit hurtful when I see them – but on the flip side it's also a compliment. However, in saying that, my team and I are true originals! In addition to the artisan quality of the CAMILLA offering, we put our name, soul and love into each and every one of the designs we produce – which is something the others don't have. And when these copies make their way into the market, we're always two or three ideas down the line and they are sitting well and truly behind the eight ball. DID YOU EVER THINK THAT YOU WOULD BE STANDING HERE TODAY WITH THIS LEVEL OF SUCCESS? CF: I still pinch myself when I think back to my early days at the Bondi Beach House… it will always have a special place in my heart. Whenever I visit, it's a solid reminder of how important hard work, crazy ideas and the love of craft is. It will always be my baby! 14 years on, we're sitting pretty at 18 stores in Australia plus a booming online business and have plans to open up shop in New York and LA in the coming year. WHAT'S ONE PIECE OF FASHION ADVICE YOU WOULD GIVE WOMEN ABOUT BODY POSITIVITY? CF: Everyone has the right to feel beautiful. At CAMILLA, our vision is to awaken the adventurous heart that resides within all of us (no matter who we are), because we believe that everyone has the right to experience freedom and joy. I hope a CAMILLA piece brings that to anyone who wears one.


FASHION WEEKLY 50 FAVES

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FLASHBACK A glimpse of Fashion Weekly's most fab, fun and glam moments over the past 50 issues.

"One of the first Brisbane events I attended independently led me to meeting Ita Buttrose." - Stacey

Behind the scenes (BTS) shot from our second cover shoot.

"This was a big learning curve and proud moment when I launched our very first digital magazine. I can remember the nerves that came over me when I clicked publish." Stacey

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Candid shot of the Fashion Weekly team and guests at our Art and Fashion Collide event.

Action shot from our 4th cover shoot.

Limited edition print issue for our Art and Fashion Collide event.

"Meeting and interviewing former editor-in-chief of Vogue Australia, Kirstie Clements, still stands as one of my top career highlights." - Stacey

"This was a very personal photoshoot for me. We shot our 10th cover at my grandparents home in front of my grandfather's shed. I'll never forget how excited he was to know his shed was the perfect backdrop for a fashion shoot." - Stacey


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BTS from our Party Season Lookbook.

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Stacey playing dress ups at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia.

Group shot from our Jewel Encrusted Affair in collaboration with Pierre Winter Fine Jewels.

"Enjoyed meeting and working with Brisbane singer/songwriter Ella Ferdinands for her film clip, CHEMISTRY." - Stacey

Stacey and Jessica having a few cheeky Christmas party tipples.

Stacey trialling Kimmy K's fave: the Waist Trainer.

In Sydney and thrilled to be picking up Rachel Zoe's new book.

Stacey and Jessica celebrating Loud Shirt Day.

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BTS of the Must Have Shoe Trends For Summer lookbook.


016 “This was such an exciting moment when we launched our very first seasonal issue, the Autumn Style Bible- Forward Thinking and transformed it into a complete seasonal guide.”- Jessica.

Sweet treat delights from Passiontree Velvet. Stacey with Brisbane Fashion Month's Founder and Director Carly VidalWallace and Co-Founder Laura Churchill.

Press showings in Sydney for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia.

Beautiful Toni Maticevski dresses from Tyson + Peppa styled by us for the screening of First Monday in May.

Courtney Thorpe graces our 2016 Spring Style issue.

“It was a truly special moment to be invited to view Vera Wang's Fall 2016 Bridal Collection. Breathtakingly stunning is an understatement!”- Jessica.

BTS of the Fashion Weekly team shooting the spring cover.

"Loved styling the talented Australian girl group Mischief for their film clip, GOLD. It was a two day adventure of giggles, creativity and lots of fun." - Stacey

"It was an absolute thrill to dress our client Kellie-Anne Lincoln for the 2016 Emmy Awards in LA!" - Stacey


016 Fashion Weekly were the proud media sponsors of Brisbane Fashion Weekend.

"I had so much fun speaking with blogger babe, Brooke Falvey from What Brooke Wore, at Brisbane Fashion Weekend. We spoke about the latest trends of the season, style tips and body positivity. But it wasn't all serious, we may have also laughed a little too much!" - Stacey

When our covers end up in our local salon.

Beautiful models at our first Melbourne Cup event.

Stacey and Jessica with amazing interns Ami and Jane.

Dinner celebrations with international interns from TAFE Queensland.

"Hosting our first Melbourne Cup event with Capri by Fraser, Brisbane was an unforgettable experience. This snapshot is the calm after the chaos. I couldn't have pulled it off without my team of superstars" - Stacey

Stacey having a glam makeover at RY Brickworks.

It's a wrap! Fashion Weekly with summer cover model and ex-Pussycat Dolls, Melody Thornton.

Proud sponsors of the Suited To Success event, Bubbles & Beauties.

"I love a good race day and judging Fashions on the Field with this panelist of talents made the afternoon affair even more memorable." - Stacey

“It was such a special moment to have our first international celeb on the cover! Popstar and ex-Pussycat Dolls member, Melody Thornton, graced the cover of our Summer Sensation Issue.” – Jessica.


017 Stacey with blogger extraordinaire, Nadia Bartel at Westfield Carindale.

A stunning flower arrangement delivered to our office to celebrate Beauty & The Beast.

Celebrating the launch of Autumn Heir with Melissa Tkautz on the front cover!

BTS autumn cover shoot prep. Stacey and Jessica looking glam at the Australian Hair Industry Awards. Living it up at the Ladies In Black afterparty.

BTS with glam autumn cover star, The Real Housewives Of Sydney's Melissa Tkautz.

Stacey with Jacinta Campbell at David Jones James Street.

Stacey and Jessica having a giggle during the winter cover shoot.

"I'll break it down: I'm next to Charlotte Crosby and we're surrounded by my favourite creatives as we pose for a photo on a million dollar luxury superyacht. All that's missing is champagne!" - Stacey


WISE WORDS

Clothes aren't going to CHANGE

THE WORLD, the

WOMEN who wear them

will

– ANNE KLEIN


TREND REPORT

Metallic MASTER Our favourite head to toe metallics are making a comeback, and boy are they demanding our attention. From glistening golds, shimmering silvers and everything reflective in-between, if it catches the light it's one to add to your collection. The key to success? Texture play. Mix and match smooth with sequins and woven with embroidery for a look that'll have you shining bright.

GIANLUCA CAPANNOLO Trousers, $926 www.farfetch.com/au

MISSGUIDED Dress, $330 www.missguidedau.com

WORDS JESSICA LUNAN

NEXT Dress, $69 www.next.com.au

TED BAKER Jacket, $599 www.tedbaker.com/au

SAINT LAURENT Blouse, $2,385 www.farfetch.com/au

WINDSOR SMITH Boots, $369.95 www.windsorsmith.com.au

THURLEY Dress, $1999.99 www.thurley.com.au

THURLEY Blouse, $399.99 www.thurley.com.au HAZEL LABEL Skirt, $399 www.hazellabel.com


THOMAS SABO Earrings, $549 www.thomassabo.com

MINIMALIST JEWELLERY Bangle, $25 www.minimalistjewellery.com.au WHEELS & DOLLBABY Jacket, $645 www.wheelsanddollbaby.com

MILAN FASHION WEEK MAX MARA AW17

NEXT Skirt, $124 www.next.com.au

HAZEL LABEL Clutch, $129 www.hazellabel.com

SCANLAN THEODORE Jacket, $950 shop.davidjones.com.au

MILAN FASHION WEEK MAX MARA AW17

ANYA HINDMARCH Clutch, $733 www.thurley.com.au

BARED FOOTWEAR Shoes, $249 bared.com.au


TREND REPORT

Royals REIGN

NATASHA COLLIS Earrings, $907 www.farfetch.com/au

CÉDRIC CHARLIER Blouse, $587 www.farfetch.com/au

This winter sees the return of deep blue hues to our wardrobes. Think opulent sapphires, navy and dark royals. From silk and sequins to soft furs, inject small pops into your outfits or don the shade from head to toe for a wholly on trend look. WORDS JESSICA LUNAN MARC JACOBS Watch, $329 Stockist: 02 8977 8086

MISSGUIDED Dress, $110 www.missguidedau.com PLEASURE STATE Bodysuit, $159.95 www.bendonlingerie.com.au

A ROCK ON A LENS Sunglasses, $109 www.arockonalens.com

FOSSIL Bag, $299 Stockist: 02 8977 8086

TED BAKER Shoes, $329 www.tedbaker.com/au SASS & BIDE Skirt, $550 www.sassandbide.com

SASS & BIDE Dress, $755 www.sassandbide.com


P.A.R.O.S.H. Jacket, $927 www.farfetch.com/au

DOLLY GIRL FASHION Jumper, $44 www.dollygirlfashion.com

MILAN FASHION WEEK SPORTMAX AW17

DAVID JONES AW 17 COLLECTIONS LAUNCH RUNWAY Photo by Mark Nolan/ Getty Images for David Jones

ROCKY RAFAELA Skirt, $699 rockyrafaela.com

NOVO Boots, $89.95 www.novoshoes.com.au

MILAN FASHION WEEK AW17

ALEX PERRY AW17




She's controversial, outspoken, fearless and unscripted. Charlotte Crosby has built an enormous fan base thanks to her authentic personality. The UK is obsessed with her and so is the world.

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DARING, HONEST & UNSCRIPTED INTERVIEW STACEY O’KEEFFE


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FAME AND PARTNERS dress, $379 www.fameandpartners.com.au MESOP jacket, $239 www.mesop.com LINNEYS ring, $7,080 www.linneys.com.au LINNEYS ring, $4, 800 www.linneys.com.au CREDITS Model: Charlotte Crosby Photographer: Daniele Sangermani Stylist: Stacey O'Keeffe Hair and Makeup: Chelsea Brown Styling Assistant: Jessica Lunan Location: Patriot 1 www.waterlinecharters.com


Reality star,

Charlotte Crosby needs little introduction. The UK socialite sky rocketed to fame in 2011 making her debut on mega-hit television show, Geordie Shore. After twelve massive seasons, Charlotte announced her shock departure in 2016 leaving fans devastated. Nevertheless, it appears the famous figure has the Midas touch. In 2013 she was the Celebrity Big Brother UK winner, has since featured on Ex On The Beach, launched her highly successful fitness DVD '3 Minute Belly Blitz' and her sequel '3 Minute Bum Blitz' couldn't come out fast enough. She's also introduced her own fashion range with online retailer 'In The Style' and released her biography, 'Me Me Me' with her second book, 'Brand New Me' hitting shelves later this year. Her notable dazzle is always making headlines. When she announced her new romance in February with reality hunk Stephen Bear the internet went into meltdown. Most recently, all eyes have been on the loved-up couple as they hosted Just Tattoo Of Us on MTV which ended with an explosive first season finale. With over 10 million followers on social media and growing, the star's success continues to soar to new heights. Whether it's what she's wearing, what she's doing or who's in her bed, everyone wants to know. Charlotte has such a vibrant and unapologetic personality, so it seemed only natural to photograph her on one of the Gold Coast's most luxurious superyachts, Patriot 1. Its deep navy blue exterior and opulent interior worked as the perfect backdrop for our cover shoot. Once she returned to the UK, we organised a phone call to discuss her past, present and future in this refreshingly honest and fearless interview.


PRADA sunglasses, $460 www.sunglasshut.com CHELSEA DE LUCA necklace, $350 chelsea-de-luca-jewellery.myshopify.com CHELSEA DE LUCA earrings (worn as brooch), $199 chelsea-de-luca-jewellery.myshopify.com ISABELLE QUINN dress, $400 www.isabellequinn.com.au NIKKI WILLIAMS clutch, $259.90 www.nikkiwilliams.com NOVO shoes, $79.95 www.novoshoes.com.au Models own rings and bracelet CREDITS Model: Charlotte Crosby Photographer: Daniele Sangermani Stylist: Stacey O'Keeffe Hair and Makeup: Chelsea Brown Styling Assistant: Jessica Lunan Location: Patriot 1 www.waterlinecharters.com



ELIYA THE LABEL choker, $69 eliyathelabel.com.au NATALIE ROLT dress, $740 www.natalierolt.com Models own ring and bracelet CREDITS Model: Charlotte Crosby Photographer: Daniele Sangermani Stylist: Stacey O'Keeffe Hair and Makeup: Chelsea Brown Styling Assistant: Jessica Lunan Location: Patriot 1 www.waterlinecharters.com


CHELSEA DE LUCA earrings, $250 chelsea-de-luca-jewellery.myshopify.com GRACE & HART dress, $420 whiterunway.com.au UNREAL FUR jacket, $320 unrealfur.com.au CREDITS Model: Charlotte Crosby Photographer: Daniele Sangermani Stylist: Stacey O'Keeffe Hair and Makeup: Chelsea Brown Styling Assistant: Jessica Lunan Location: Patriot 1 www.waterlinecharters.com


You're the UK's biggest reality TV star and Australia loves you. You've been in the spotlight since 2011. Things have changed quite a lot in your life since leaving Geordie Shore and now you're the co-host of Just Tattoo Of Us. With a change of focus within your career, are you looking to redefine your image? CC: No I wouldn't say that. Just the Tattoo of Us is just as crazy as Geordie Shore was with less alcohol, well no alcohol. So I wouldn't say I was changing my image, I'm just as crazy as normal. I definitely don't want to change my image whatsoever, it's just I'm not on Geordie Shore [any] longer. You're such a public figure, and so many people know and follow you on social media every day. How do you keep aspects of your life private? CC: I don't really keep anything private to be honest. I'm not really bothered about that. Do you enjoy the fame and being in the spotlight? CC: Yeah. It's not that I enjoy it, it's just what I'm used to. It's been like six years now so I don't really know much different. If you could live under the radar for a day, what would you do? CC: I always said if I could do anything and I wasn't famous, it would be to go and work abroad for the summer ... But just for one day, I mean there isn't much to do in one day that I could really do that wasn't a problem now. This is your normal now, is this what you want to do long term? CC: Definitely. Forever, [the] rest of my life. You and Stephen Bear look so in love. Do you think he is the one? CC: Yes, definitely. I don't think you enter any relationship not thinking that it's going to be the one. So there would just be no point being in it.

Is marriage and kids something you want in the near future? CC: No not in the near future, no, no, maybe in a couple of years. But not anytime soon. How has your family played a part in your success and character building since being in the spotlight? CC: I feel really bad for saying this but not much. If I listened to anything my family said I wouldn't be on Geordie Shore. I tend not to take any of their advice. Is this because you've always done it on your own? Have you always been independent with your decision makings? CC: In making decisions, in what I want to do and how I behave, yes. My dad helps me a lot with my business, money and stuff. Like financially, he is kind of like my accountant. But in every other way, I've done it on my own. You're a TV personality but would you ever like to go into acting? CC: It's not something I think, I definitely 100% want to do ... If an opportunity arose, I definitely wouldn't say no because I'd try anything but it's not something I really want to do. A lot of people don't agree with how you portray yourself, but many praise you for it. Do you consider yourself a role model? CC: No, no, definitely not. I don't think any of us coming into [Geordie Shore] ever thought we'd be role models. We don't want to be role models. At the end of the day, we were just being ourselves on a reality show.


You've been doing collaborations with online boutique 'In The Style'. Is this something you want to continue doing or are you interested in one day having your own fashion or makeup line? CC: It is something I enjoy doing as a sideline. It's always fun and it's nice to do different things but my heart really lies with just film. That's the main thing that I love and the one thing that's the most important. For our winter cover shoot, you wore a few of the top winter trends. Is there anything in particular that stood out? CC: The shoot was very different, it was an evening gown wear [shoot] so I'm not going to be walking around in them everyday but I did really like the Natalie Rolt dress. How do you embrace your personal style? What advice would you give to someone who's not sure that they can wear what they want to wear? CC: Wear something you're really comfortable in. If you do feel like something is a little too outrageous, I tend to just not do it. The last thing you want is to walk around feeling really uncomfortable and selfconscious. I always dress for comfort. What is one of the first things you do every morning and one the last things you do every night before bed? CC: One of the last things I do every night is probably use a baby wipe on my skin. One of the first things I do every morning is check my phone. Your Snapchat stories are so much fun. You let everyone into your world. Do you think it's important to do so to connect with your fans? CC: I've always been a big fan of social media even before I was on Geordie Shore. I had Instagram and everything ... It's just something I really, really enjoy. I just love social media. It's not that it's important to the fans, I just really like it.

How do you deal with negative press and make sure it doesn't affect you and bring you down? CC: It's a hard one. I tend to not bother that much. I think I might have built thick skin ... The only thing that would ever affect me is if it came from my friends and family because then I know it's true and I know it's actually a problem. So is not reading into the negative press and not knowing a way for you to distance yourself from it? CC: I just don't care. What's next for you? CC: I never know. So many people ask me this question and I wish I could [give an] answer. Can you tell me about your new book, 'Brand New Me' coming out? Why did you need to release a second one? CC: A lot has happened in the last year and half. Like, I've been on a big journey and everything's massively changed so I thought it needed to be updated. I know we touched on you not wanting to be a role model specifically, but as a woman of influence, how would you encourage women to be all that they can be? CC: I think [to] be more confident in yourself and just don't really care what anyone thinks about you. I think that would be my most important thing. Don't be bothered by what people you don't know think about you and just care about your friends and family.

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ELIYA THE LABEL dress, $379 eliyathelabel.com.au FAWNSTAR choker, $239 www.fawnstar.com UNREAL FUR jacket, $309 unrealfur.com.au FROM ST XAVIER clutch Stockist: ASOS and The Iconic NOVO shoes, $79.95 www.novoshoes.com.au Models own ring CREDITS Model: Charlotte Crosby Photographer: Daniele Sangermani Stylist: Stacey O'Keeffe Hair and Makeup: Chelsea Brown Styling Assistant: Jessica Lunan Location: Patriot 1 www.waterlinecharters.com


Power THE SPOTLIGHT

PLAYERS

Brisbane's leading ladies have sat down to talk about the importance of celebrating personal style, success secrets and why our city's fashion landscape is like no other. INTERVIEW JESSICA LUNAN

AICHA ROBERTSON Blogger, The Fashion Heist and Designer, The Great Beyond HOW DO YOU CELEBRATE YOUR OWN PERSONAL STYLE? AR: By sharing my style with my friends and fashion audience on The Fashion Heist. Within that community I learn more about style and get to celebrate other fashionistas.

WHAT'S THE BIGGEST LESSON YOU'VE LEARNT WITHIN YOUR CAREER? AR: Never underestimate yourself and never assume anything! Honestly you can achieve anything - it's all about being in the right head space.

WHAT HAS BEEN THE BEST PIECE OF ADVICE YOU'VE BEEN GIVEN ABOUT EMBRACING YOUR BODY? AR: Love yourself - it's really that simple. Just wake up and appreciate your body. How many times a day do we thank our bodies for everything they allow us to do? It is the one thing everyone in my family has taught me to remember. And I am so thankful for that.

WHY DO YOU LOVE BRISBANE'S FASHION LANDSCAPE? AR: That you need to change outfits at least 3 times a day because of our unpredictable weather! But mostly how interconnected the fashion community is - it's so invigorating.


CARLY VIDAL-WALLACE Founding Director, Brisbane Fashion Month

WHAT HAS BEEN THE BEST PIECE OF ADVICE YOU'VE BEEN GIVEN ABOUT EMBRACING YOUR BODY?

HOW DO YOU CELEBRATE YOUR OWN PERSONAL STYLE?

CV: I think that every woman, no matter what shape or size, always has insecurities of some kind. I think knowledge is power; have a great fitting with a stylist to find out your assets and how to accentuate these areas. With the right tools it is easier to embrace your outer physical body. I think being a happy and balanced person on the inside shines through to embracing your body on the outside.

CV: I believe style comes from the inside, from your own inner confidence and how you hold yourself… but in saying that I do love to dress up! I celebrate my own style with colours and a real focus on Australian brands. I take Audrey Hepburn as a real style icon.

WHAT'S THE BIGGEST LESSON YOU'VE LEARNT WITHIN YOUR CAREER?

WHY DO YOU LOVE BRISBANE'S FASHION LANDSCAPE?

CV: To just give it your best shot and not to delay – it will never be the right time, you will never be fully prepared, so just start. Also, nothing comes without endless hours of work, dedication and a great vision. Without a road map, it's impossible to know where to go.

CV: Brisbane is where I grew up, it is where I have some of my best memories. Coming from a sewing and manufacturing family I recall being in fashion parades for my mums sewing in the early 1980s! I love the familiarity of home, and how we Queenslanders don't take ourselves too seriously. We are colourful and we embrace it!

YIOTA KOUZOUKAS Co-Owner, Sabo Skirt HOW DO YOU CELEBRATE YOUR OWN PERSONAL STYLE?

WHY DO YOU LOVE BRISBANE'S FASHION LANDSCAPE?

YK: We have very similar style tastes when it comes to fashion, but two completely different body shapes. We enjoy expressing our own personal styles with our daily outfits and especially love dressing up for more formal events.

YK: We love its laid back, summery-style that seems to hang around for most of the year.

WHAT'S THE BIGGEST LESSON YOU'VE LEARNT WITHIN YOUR CAREER? YK: We've definitely learnt to enjoy and appreciate each milestone as they come. Our business journey has been so incredible, and we cannot wait to see what lies ahead.

WHAT HAS BEEN THE BEST PIECE OF ADVICE YOU'VE BEEN GIVEN ABOUT EMBRACING YOUR BODY? YK: It's actually come from our Sabo Skirt experience and journey. We both admire certain body features that the other has, that we may not necessarily like about ourselves. Taking these thoughts along with designing clothing that suits multiple different body shapes has given us selfappreciation of our own bodies and more acceptance for being healthy, fit and embracing what we were born with!

Thessy Kouzoukas and Yiota Kouzoukas, Sabo Skirt.


Photo by Tim da-Rin for Flaunter/www.flaunter.com

RUNWAY RECAP

WORDS JESSICA LUNAN

Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Australia Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Australia (MBFWA) '17 graced Sydney's idyllic shores throughout the third week of May. Bursting with grand and fabulous shows, incredible designs, on-trend street style and perhaps more questionable selections, MBFWA '17 once again proved to be a week to remember. Here, we are celebrating the highlights; the national designers putting Australia on the global fashion map and our unique palette for supreme style.


Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images

Photo by Mark Metcalfe/ Getty Images

Officially launching MBFWA '17 was Dion Lee. Hosted at Sydney's Opera House, its architecture framing the runway and the harbour as its backdrop, it was a truly memorable show. With the fashion pack flocking in their stylish best, the front row was ablaze with pre-show excitement. Minimalistic and very Dion Lee, the opening show set the mood, tones and aesthetics which would dominate the week. Think a mostly monochromatic palette with pops of blues, reds, yellows and golds with textural play the key focus. The collection also saw the debut of Dion Lee's very first menswear collection, effortlessly complementing the silhouettes he's become renowned for. Photo by Mark Metcalfe/ Getty Images

Photo by Cole Bennetts/ Getty Images

Dion Lee


Photo by Brendon Thorne/ Getty Images

Photo by Stefan Gosatti/ Getty Images

Photo by Stefan Gosatti/ Getty Images

KATAMA BY GARRETT NEFF

SASS & BIDE

ALICE MCCALL

Sass & Bide returned to the MBFWA schedule after a 14-year hiatus. With dramatic tassleskirted gowns, sequins and metallics, they sure created a show stopping affair.

Katama By Garrett Neff debuted his luxury mens swimwear for the first time in Australia. Showcased at the Andrew Boy Charlton Pool, the location created a military-esque vibe.

At the St.George NextGen show, fresh looks strutted down the runway by emerging designers. This added sense of unexpected creativity really had the fashion pack buzzing with excitement.

Michael Lo Sordo wowed the crowd with his signature, effortlessly elegant draped aesthetics. Playing with contrasting textures, cheeky cut outs and colour- the collection was breathtaking.

Photo by Brendon Thorne/ Getty Images

MICHAEL LO SORDO

Photo by Brendon Thorne/ Getty Images

Photo by Stefan Gosatti/ Getty Images

Photo by Stefan Gosatti/ Getty Images

ST.GEORGE NEXTGEN

CHRISTOPHER ESBER

GINGER & SMART

Sleek and sophisticated with a playful twist. Christopher Esber's collection saw fitted dresses and oversized trenches in hues from nudes to reds and pastels. The collection has something for everyone.

Textural play was the signature look for Ginger & Smart. Think billowing sleeves and voluptuous dresses and pants. Sheer, tassels and pattern also made an appearance.

Photo by Tim da-Rin for Flaunter/www.flaunter.com

ELLERY X ETIHAD AIRWAYS To celebrate 10 years in the fashion industry, Ellery partnered up with Etihad Airways to host a glam cocktail party at Carriageworks featuring the most iconic, standout pieces from the label’s career.

Photo by Stefan Gosatti/ Getty Images

Ultra-feminine looks were the key feature on the floral Alice McCall runway. Think sheer, floaty ruffles and pops of fur ranging from soft golds to pastel pinks, blues and blacks.

ROMANCE WAS BORN Romance Was Born brought their typical whimsical collections back to the MBFWA runway. Moody rainbows, patterns and prints by Australian artist Del Kathryn Barton dominated the show.


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GET THE FASHION LOOK

SEASON

RESET

MAKE 'EM STARE with fluttery lashes and a gleaming smile. LISTEN UP by adorning your lobes with gold hoop earrings.

Don't let the cool temperature weigh you down under oversized layering, rather cleverly style a few wardrobe essentials to amp up your fashion game.

WORDS STACEY O’KEEFFE

BE BRAVE and wear an outrageous coat over closet staples to refresh the classics.

FEARLESSLY CLASH stripes, colours, prints and layer fabrics and textures to keep warm like a total trendsetter.

STRUTT YOUR STUFF by wearing boots over denim jeans for head turning attention.

Image: Helena Bordon at Moncler Grenoble AW17 Fashion Show

DON'T LEAVE without an everyday bag that sports a chunky gold chain to stash away your daily secrets.

STAND TALL with an oversized button down shirt that elongates and flatters your figure.



BRAVE, BERRY &

BOLD The outlandish beauty trends taking over our regimes and the new holy grails to add to your vanity.


BEAUTY ALERT

WORDS EMMA DUFFY

PALETTE

It's the unexpected hue taking the runways by storm. Here we reveal why you can't miss this winter's biggest beauty trends.


PURPLE OMBRE LIPS

DEWY SKIN

What do you do when you can't choose between lipstick colours? Layer them of course! This dazzling, dual tone look in dark, vampy shades of purple will be everywhere this season.

Let's face it - glowing, radiant skin is never going out of style. Dewy skin starts from the inside, so drink up and eat food that nourishes you before you even touch your highlighter.

PLUM AND ROSE GOLD EYESHADOWS

EXAGGERATED HINTS OF COLOUR ON THE CHEEKBONES

There are some colour combinations that don't go together, but this definitely isn't one of them. Two-tone lids are set to be a huge trend in gorgeous shades of plum and rose gold - perfect for a night out.

Colour will be everywhere this winter and your cheeks are no exception! Expect vibrant pops of colour swiped high on the cheekbones. Think a healthy flush rather than clown cheeks.

NATURAL BROWS

GLITTER

With so much focus on the lips and eyes this season, au naturel brows are a must within reason! Think shaped and well groomed rather than bushy and unkempt.

It's raining glitter! This trend may look intimidating but as long as you don't overdo it, this style is easily wearable. For an everyday look, a touch of highly pigmented sparkly eyeshadow in the centre of your eyelid creates a beautiful effect.

M.A.C Lipstick in DIVA, $36 www.maccosmetics.com.au


BEAUTY BITES

ART OF

seduction

Amplify your regimen with these seductively opulent beauty must haves.

PÜR Cosmetics Eye Polish in Velvet, $35 www.myer.com.au

JUNE JACOBS Lip Renewal, $38 www.junejacobs.com

WORDS JESSICA LUNAN PÜR Cosmetics Lip Lure in Mystic, $29 www.myer.com.au

URBAN DECAY Vice Liquid Lipstick in Purgatory, $29 www.mecca.com.au

SKYN ICELAND Plumping Lip Gels, $50 www.mecca.com.au

TRILOGY Rosehip Oil Antioxidant+ 30 mL, $35.99 www.priceline.com.au


PÜR Cosmetics Love Your Selfie 2, $62 www.myer.com.au

TRESEMMÉ 7 Day Heat Activated Treatment, $10.99 Stockists: Priceline, Coles and Woolworths

TRESEMMÉ 7 Day Keratin Smooth Conditioner, $10.99 Stockists: Priceline, Coles and Woolworths

KEVYN AUCOIN The Volume Mascara, $40 www.mecca.com.au TRESEMMÉ 7 Day Keratin Smooth Shampoo, $10.99 Stockists: Priceline, Coles and Woolworths

SCOUT COSMETICS Shake It, $19.95 www.scoutcosmetics.com

VS SASSOON Ultimate Salon 2200 Dryer, $69.95 www.priceline.com.au

MARC JACOBS Lola 100 mL, $160 www.priceline.com.au




SKIN SPOTLIGHT

CHARCOAL MASK WORDS STACEY O’KEEFFE

STOP:

Why charcoal masks have become the Internet's biggest beauty obsession that is aggressively damaging the skin. Remember those gross pimple popping videos the Internet was obsessed with? Well now, DIY charcoal masks are trending like the plague. We've watched the countless videos and everyone seems to be mesmerised by the pulling and tugging action. But this obsession appears to be more of a gimmick than a true beauty product. Many are unaware that the DIY solution is causing trauma to their complexions. Though charcoal is the hot topic, it is not the actual issue. As an ingredient, it can do wonders detoxifying the skin when used correctly. The problem is when charcoal is combined with a base that dries, clings to the skin and then needs to be peeled off. Australian Skin Clinics Skin Therapist and formulator for Balense Skin Care, Wendy Reiner says it's a very brutal form of exfoliation. “The skin isn't meant to be pulled that way … when you're peeling something like [a charcoal mask] off your face, you can be tearing small capillaries, small blood vessels, elastin fibres and collagen fibres. A lot of those things can take a long time to heal, if they heal at all. That's where the danger is,” she said. Supposedly, charcoal masks extract blackheads and impurities. Though it appears to be more like an aggressive face wax complemented by excruciating pain.

Wendy explains that while its novel nature has made it extremely fashionable, if it were to be used repeatedly there could be long-term damage. “I wouldn't recommend it to anybody who is considering an anti-aging program if they want to retain the youthfulness and the resilience of their skin.” She goes on to say, “A gentle approach should be taken to the skin because it's with you for your entire life. There are plenty of other products on the market that can do just as good of a job without the comprise.”

“THE SKIN ISN'T MEANT TO BE PULLED THAT WAY…”



SAY WHAT

A woman’s

perfume tells more about her

than her

handwriting - CHRISTIAN DIOR



GET THE HAIR LOOK

1 Towel dry and gently brush freshly washed hair before generously applying sea salt spray to create texture. Blowdry roughly using fingers, concentrating on the roots.

2 Create a side part above the centre of one eye and flip the hair over.

3 Maximise volume by adding a texturising powder to the roots and working in with fingers.

4 Use a wide barrel curling tong and working from the front to the back, curl hair in small sections working from the bottom up to the eye line.

5 Hold fingers in roots and shake hair downwards to release and mess up the curls. Pull on the ends slightly to stretch the curls out and create a soft wave.

6 Finish with a very fine mist of hairspray to ensure the curls stay put.

New Wave MASTERS

This look is the ultimate in effortless, relaxed glamour. Here's how to perfect the look for when you want to appear polished but not overdone. WORDS ANTHEA ALLEN, HELMET HAIR CO.

www.helmethairco.com

Image credit: Milan Fashion Week Max Mara AW17



HAIR TALK

Locks

THE

LIST

Entrust your locks with these favourite Australian hairdressers.

AMANDA HAIR DESIGN

CORCORZ HAIR & BEAUTY Brisbane's multi award winning salon, Corcorz Hair & Beauty is your one stop location for a total luxe experience. A celebrity favourite, renowned hairdresser Carole Haddad will transform your tresses. Location: Shop 1/21 Buchanan Street, Vida Apartments, West End QLD 4101 / 07 3846 7520 / corcorz.com

Amanda Hair Design is the multi award winning salon with a combined 60 years of experience. With their tag line, 'Great Hair, Designed Expertly', you can rest assured that they will help you achieve gorgeous, glossy hair to suit you and your lifestyle. Location: Brightwater Marketplace 69-89 Attenuata Drive, Mountain Creek 4557 / 07 5437 8484 / www.amandahairdesign.com.au

FRUITION Crafted with precision and personalised with a tailored finish, Fruition is a hair fashion destination for those seeking an aspirational style statement. Unwind while the award-winning team creates your soul defining design. Location: 1/2 Heather Street, Wilston, QLD 4051 / 07 3356 3311 / fruitionstyleambition.com.au

HEADS IN THE CLOUD The team at the Sunshine Coast's dedicated Keune salon, Heads In The Cloud prides themselves on quality customer service and fashion forward mastery. Founder Sam Rizzo and his team will gloriously add that hair flick bounce to your every step. Location: 3/84 Burnett Street, Buderim QLD 4556 / 07 5476 6585 / www.headsinthecloud.com.au

HELMET In a nutshell, HELMET Hair Co. is cool hair by cool people, in a cool space. A welcoming salon where bikerchic meets industrial glamour and quirky attitude, their on-trend cuts and colours won't break the bank. Location: 1267 Sandgate Rd, Nundah QLD 4012 / 07 3256 7013 / helmethairco.com

MUSE For the past 19 years Muse has been creating leading looks. With a two-time Hairdresser Of The Year as their codirector, the salon hosts an impressive team of Sydney's most talented stylists and colourists. Location: 429 Crown Street, Surry Hills, NSW 2010 / 02 9699 1137 / musehair.com.au


ROKSTAR Rokstar Salon is the award-winning brainchild of powerhouse Brodie Lee Stubbins. Travelling the globe to ensure her team are educated on the latest in hair and fashion trends, Rokstar delivers the best in style and technology. Location: The Glass Factory, 57 Vulture Street, West End, QLD 4051 / 07 3846 5636 / rokstar.com.au

PIERROTS HAIR STUDIO Award winning Pierrots Hair Studio have been delivering stylishly high-level services for the past 34 years. As an Aveda Concept Salon, their passion is to cut and create head turning designs while making a social difference. Location: 9/755 Beaufort St, Mount Lawley WA 6050 and 23 Haynes St, Kalamunda WA 6076 / 08 9371 821 for the Mount Lawley salon or 08 9293 449 for the Kalamunda salon / pierrots.com.au Image Credits Salon Pierrots Hair Studio's Hair Stylist/Creative Director Julia Cockman Photographer Meiji Nguyen Photographer Assistant Liam Rhys Jones Makeup Hendra Widjaja Make-up Assistant Fitria Adiwibowo Fashion Stylist Sara Cicchino

SFUMATO HAIR Luxurious, contemporary and borderline ostentatious; quality and design is of the utmost importance to Sfumato Hair. The award-winning team of artistic stylists will create your desired look while you relax in total harmony. Location: 160 Collins Street Hobart, Hobart TAS 7000 / 03 6224 0094 / sfumato.com.au

SLOANS Winner of AHFA Salon of the Year 2016, Sloans is dedicated to delivering modest glamour in a relaxed and sociable space. Channelling a fashion-forward vibe on the salon floor, there's no excuse for comprising on looking fabulous. Location: 119 Longueville Road, Lane Cove, NSW 2066, and Shop 3, 141 Walker Street, North Sydney, NSW 2060 / 02 9420 4880 for the Lane Cove salon or 02 9955 0077 for the North Sydney salon / sloans.com.au

ROKK EBONY Poets for hair, Rokk Ebony has over 700 awards to their name. The passionate creative team of talented hairdressers will confidently deliver total looks according to your face shape and skin tone. Location: 442 Toorak Road, Toorak, VIC 3142 / 03 9824 0788 / www.rokkebony.com.au Visit their website for other salon location details.

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A fusion of youth culture from music to street fashion. CLUB KIDS is about the creativity and celebration of youth and its unashamed passion to be different.






CREDITS Hair: Andre Faiva Salon: Revolution Hairdressing Colour: Niquita Miller-Hayes Photographer: Gregson Gastar Make-Up Artist: Cyan Reign & Charmaine Orchard Stylist: Karmyn Thomas


Damien Rinaldo's new collection, Fray, is a progression from his 2015 Australian Hairdresser of the Year collection, Bobohizan, continuing his exploration of the inner conflict we go through by regularly asking the question, 'what really is beautiful?'

CREDITS Hair: Damien Rinaldo Salon: Boris the Cuttery Photography: Andrew O'Toole Make-Up Artist: Kylie O'Toole Stylist: Leticia Dare







Zaibtsu Clinging to the culture of individualism










CREDITS Hairdresser: Danielle Blakeley Colourist: Danielle Blakeley Salon: Yoshiko Hair Photographer: Peter Rosetzky Make-Up Artist: Kazuo Amano Fashion: Elliven


INSPIRING INTERIORS

FUNDAMENTAL

FOUNDATIONS Don't save peacocking for just your outfits. Let the season’s cool hues of sapphire and berry dominate your interiors, while injections of coppers and decadent golds turn up the heat. It's all about creating an oasis, so why not fashion a bijoux haven?

WORDS JESSICA LUNAN

YOUNG LIVING Diffuser, $104.99 www.youngliving.com.au

ZAFFERANO Bowl, $139 (Set of 2) www.casaecucina.com.au

FREEDOM Floor lamp, $249 www.freedom.com.au

WEST ELM Dish, $59 www.westelm.com.au VDKA 6100 Bottle, $69 www.vdka6100.com

CADBURRY Chocolate, $5 Available at all major retailers nationally. OZ DESIGN Chair, $999 www.ozdesignfurniture.com.au

ZAFFERANO Glass, $205.50 (Set of 2) www.casaecucina.com.au


FREEDOM Cushion, $49.95 www.freedom.com.au

KERRIE HESS Print, $275 kerriehess.bigcartel.com

FREEDOM Cushion, $49.95 www.freedom.com.au

HEATHERLY DESIGN Cushion, $165 www.heatherlydesign.com.au

YOUNG LIVING Essential Oil, $62.15 www.youngliving.com.au

FREEDOM Flowers, $24.95 www.freedom.com.au

FREEDOM Table, $299 www.freedom.com.au

HEATHERLY DESIGN www.heatherlydesign.com.au



FW READS

ELEVATE THE

Essentials WORDS JESSICA LUNAN

Covering fashion, food and finance; here's your new coffee table essentials.

AUSTRALIAN STYLE By Lisa Teh and Thom Whilton Australian Style will quickly become your little taupe book of fashion. Comprised of the who's who of the Australian Fashion Industry, from designers, editors, models and bloggers, this beautiful addition is sure to become a bible that every trendsetter needs.

THE BAREFOOT INVESTOR By Scott Pape We understand that with our lengthy fashion wish lists, it can be difficult to hold back on our spending. The Barefoot Investor takes the stress out of saving your money. Claiming that it's the “only money guide you'll ever need�, this easy to read guide will give you tried and tested advice on where to invest your money, and will even help you save a six-figure house deposit in 12 months!

THE HEALTHY CONVERT By Nicole Maree For those wanting to transform their diet yet aren't ready to give up comfort food, you can't go past The Healthy Convert. After years of sacrificing her favourite dishes due to digestion issues, Nicole Maree has reworked her beloved meals with a healthy twist. The result is a beautiful book filled to the brim with delicious, vegan recipes and helpful health hints that will transform your kitchen from the inside out.


WORDS TO LIVE BY

I see

BOLD ACCESSORIES as a

woman’s

AR OUR – RACHEL ZOE


CONFESSIONS

DATING DISASTERS Are you sitting at home alone on a Saturday night? Might not be such a bad idea compared to some of these awkward and uncomfortable first dates.

About 30 minutes into our first date, he brought up the details about his last visit to the strip club. - Chelsea, 25 On our date he chose to sit outside but it started raining - on him. I asked him if he wanted to move, he said he was fine because it was cooling him down. Really? - Abigail, 21 Within the first 20 minutes of our date he was already raving about how much money he earns and all the things he can buy. I wasn't interested! - Phoebe, 29

He asked me out for coffee but chose a random location where we had to walk for near 30 minutes to find a dining area. When we arrived there were only bars available. He asked if I'd settle for a beer because it was easier. He was also wearing jeans with thongs. - Lyla, 27

He picked me up in a trash filled car and drove me to the petrol station. When we got there, he said he didn't have any money and asked me to buy him an iced coffee and fuel. I ran. - Hazel, 23 He told me he wears a chastity belt to protect him from any sexual urges. - Bianca, 22


#HEALTHSPO

Uncovered: Look Good Naked

Here's the secret to turning up the heat this chilly season. WORDS HANNA SLOAN

high high boots, oversized coats, oxblood lips: all the things we love about winter. But what about the things we don't love so much? When the weather turns cold we pile on the layers, which can often double as a way to hide the evidence of overindulging in comfort foods. If you find it hard to feel sexy during the cooler months, we have some tips to help you shake off those cold weather blues so you can be fierce and fabulous once again. After all, you want to feel confident when all those layers come off… First up, get your booty into gear! It can be all too easy to let your workout regime slip. Not only does regular exercise keep you in top condition, it also improves your mood and selfimage, which are huge contributors to feeling irresistible. Nights can be the toughest as we tend to curl up on the couch and favour hot chocolate over hot yoga, so sign up for some evening workout classes to avoid the temptation of a couch binge altogether.

T

It's also important to eat well. No one feels sensual with a cold, and no, we don't need to produce our own insulation layer by eating doughnuts on the regular! You can easily find healthy, delicious winter recipes to keep your body strong and energised for those big days…and nights!

SELF-LOVE IS THE ULTIMATE WAY TO FEEL GOOD NAKED IN WINTER.

Self-love is the ultimate way to feel good naked in winter. Embrace your curves. Play with the glam winter ensembles you own, or add a bit of cheekiness to an everyday outfit for added confidence. Don't go for boring underneath all of those layers; wear some luxurious matching lingerie under your warmest clothes and be amazed by how bold and sexy you suddenly feel. Plus, you won't get into a steamy moment and suddenly panic about your laddered stockings or worn out bra! Ladies, never again will we hide under the covers! If it's freezing outside but heating up inside the bedroom, proudly own your fabulous figure. After all, we all know one of the best ways to keep warm on a chilly night…



RELATIONSHIPS

GET WHAT

you

WANT

LACKING CONFIDENCE IN THE BEDROOM? Effectively initiating romance, doing things differently and communicating your desires all requires self-assurance. Here is how...

HAVE CLARITY Confidently asking for what you want begins with your clarity. If you are unsure about what you like, it makes it harder to ask for what you want and for your partner to meet your desires.

GIVE THANKS If you ignore your partner's good deeds he may stop fulfilling your desires. When your significant other gives you what you like, acknowledge it to encourage him to give you more of what you like. Showing gratitude will also strengthen your self-assurance.

BE GENEROUS Make sure you understand your lover's desires and reciprocate. When you give generously and without resentment or expectation, he will be more willing to meet your needs in return. Those that give, gain satisfaction and more.

DITCH THE RUT Get out of a rut and build your esteem by doing different things and spicing things up. Get inspiration from movies, books, music, fashion, scents, your lover's comments and reactions, and your imagination. Arrange an unexpected surprise that you will both enjoy.

BE A GO GETTER Instead of waiting for your significant other to initiate romance, be spontaneous. Surprise him by occasionally taking the lead and turning up the heat. A cheeky kiss, subtle touch, intimate hug, flirty look or seductive smile will send the right signals.


THE RIGHT MINDSET Put yourself in a positive frame of mind by thinking about a time in the past when you felt incredible within yourself (eg. in your career, on holidays, etc). Then you will feel the confidence you felt at the time, and be in the right mindset to also ask your partner for what you want.

WORDS DR. VESNA GRUBACEVIC


TOP TRACKS

SIZZLING

WORDS THOMAS BLEACH

MOOD MUSIC Looking for a tune to warm things up as the temperature cools down?

We've got you covered.

1. SEXUAL NEIKED Is your partner giving you mixed signals? Do you need a song to plant the seed in their mind that it's time to get sexual? Then this cheeky and vibey track from Swedish producer Neiked is for you. The playful and suggestive chorus perfectly clashes with Dyo's flirty vocals making not just the song irresistible, but you.

2. OFTEN THE WEEKND Fellas, looking for a song to brag about your PHD and “praised skills�? The Weeknd perfectly delivers pure sex with this either highly honest track or completely over exaggerated wish-fest. If you're confident about your pre-requisites then this song will do you favours. But if you're all talk, this may have you digging your sexual grave 60 years early.


4. COMPANY JUSTIN BIEBER When you're with the right person everything just feels perfect and takes a more passionate and caring approach. This mature track from Justin Bieber is for slow but intense love making that can be with a long term lover or casual fling.

3. EDIBLES JOJO Ladies, teasing is the most fun when it comes to igniting that spark in the bedroom. This JOJO song from her comeback album “Mad Love” is as raw and intimate as you are going to get without going all the way. If you want to tease for a bit longer then Diplo's remix of Kelly Rowland's “Motivation” will do just the trick.

5. MO BOUNCE IGGY AZALEA Want to take control? Need a high tempo track to get the blood rushing? Then Iggy Azalea can guide you through what to do with this energetic song. Actually, she tells you 133 times what to do… BOUNCE!

6. EVERYDAY ARIANA GRANDE I feel like this song is very self-explanatory. When you find a good one, we know you want to get it every day. This song serves pure passion and lust with a bouncy and flirty hook.


Must-Have DIRECTORY

Fashion, jewels, skincare and flowers; see what's made our shortlist this season. SCARAB ROUGE

GYSETTE

Proudly handcrafted in Sydney, Scarab Rouge deliver uncompromising excellence in custom jewellery. Sourcing the globe for the finest, ethical diamonds and gems; they are known for their stunning range of personal, unique jewellery. Scarab Rouge creates custom signature pieces and transforms existing jewels into current statements.

This sophisticated, luxe blouse from Gysette's AW17 collection is a statement piece perfect for all occasions. Featuring a striking, edgy golden eyelet trim, this sheer addition can be effortlessly styled for day and night.

Consultations by appointment at a venue of your choice. Contact: aida@scarabrouge.com | 0419 800 220 | scarabrouge.com

Tribury Blouse, $279 gysette.com.au

FRANCES HENDRIE A T-shirt for every occasion, take the effortless cool girl aesthetic to the next level with Frances Hendrie. Designing the quintessential luxury tee, push the boundaries and style your Frances Hendrie piece a multitude of different ways. Calypso White - sizes available Xs-L, $89 www.franceshendrie.com.au

TATYANA DESIGNS Indulge with this luxe, ultra-feminine Tatayana Designs nightgown. Made of the softest silk, georgette and elegant lace with an intricate design of embroidered roses. It will make you feel sensational as you relax and unwind.

NOTI X NATURE

Ziva Nightgown, $499 www.tatyanadesign.com

Sexy yet sophisticated. This Zimmermann dress from Notix X Nature effortlessly syndicates a unique paisley pattern with a Bohemian inspired style. The plunging neckline and side cutouts lend that sexy touch every woman needs. Zimmermann Rivet Esplanade Dress, $645 www.notixnature.net

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SAYLOR & SAIGE The Valerie dress is a gorgeous feminine piece of white lace with scalloped frill edging and a wrap skirt that secures with a waist tie. Fresh and flirty, this Saylor & Saige addition is the perfect wardrobe update. Valerie Wrap Dress, $279.95 saylorandsaige.com

FLEUR DU LUXE This luxe limited-edition box, designed exclusively by renowned illustrator Kerrie Hess, was inspired by Haute Couture Fashion Week in Paris. Filled with stunning premium roses, this preserved arrangement will last up to one year. Kerrie Hess Limited Edition Round Box, $449.95 www.fleurduluxe.com.au

STYLE STORY Quench your complexion's thirst with this Korean facial toner available from Style Story. Its blend of active ingredients and natural plant extracts will hydrate, firm and nourish, creating supple, balanced and deeply moisturised skin. Thank You Farmer True Water Deep Toner, $32.95 stylestory.com.au

HAUS OF SONG Quality is luxury, attitude is style. This Haus Of Song coat is made using only high-end faux fur and is lined with 100% mulberry silk satin. Divinely ethical, this faux fur coat is a winter must have that you'll love for a lifetime. Skye Oversized Faux Fur Coat, $729 www.hausofsong.com.au


SEASON’S SCENT

CEASELESS

CITRUS

Wanting to spin heads and leave everyone asking, 'who is she?' Forget traditional perfume, create a lasting effect with Dior's J'adore hair mist. An infatuating medley of citrusy blood orange, zesty green Neroli from Grasse and alluring Rosa Damascena, we're certain this hydrating hair fragrance will become your signature scent to last the seasons. WORDS JESSICA LUNAN

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LAST SAY

AZTEC

ETCHES Create an everlasting impact with this statement Linneys necklace. Inspired by Aztec philosophy, if you're wanting to stand apart from the fashion pack this is the treasure for you. An 18-carat yellow gold and neoprene addition, complete with rutile quart shards, bold drama is only a neckpiece away. WORDS JESSICA LUNAN

LINNEYS 18ct and 24k Yellow Gold and Rutile Quarts Necklet, $8,900 www.linneys.com.au



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