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SEVEN/SEVEN MAGAZINE DEBUT ISSUE

ALL THE BEST FROM

MSFW BANDS TO WATCH

GOLD FIELDS THE AVES TERRACOTTA PALACE FESTIVAL SEASON BEGINS

PARKLIFE WE CHAT TO

SPRING TREND

REPORT

LUCY McINTOSH

EMERGING MUSICIANS-DESIGNERS-ARTISTS-PHOTOGRAPHERS


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SEVEN/SEVEN MAGAZINE WWW.SEVENSEVENMAGAZINE.COM.AU www.facebook.com/sevensevenmagazine www.twitter.com/sevensevenmag enquiries@sevensevenmagazine.com.au EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

PAIGE RICHARDS paige@sevensevenmagazine.com.au ART DIRECTOR

LOUISA PARAMESHWARAN louisa@sevensevenmagazine.com.au DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY

IVAN LEE ivan@sevensevenmagazine.com.au CONTRIBUTORS

BEN JONES KATE TEASDALE NIKITA ALLAN ALEX LOKAN


/LETTER FROM THE EDITOR/ Hi, and welcome to the debut issue of SEVEN/SEVEN. We’ve been working extremely hard over the last four months to put this together (so hard in fact, I managed to miss the season opener of Glee!) and it’s still a little surreal that we’re already here! This month we’ve got comprehensive coverage of both Melbourne Spring Fashion Week and Parklife, as well as spotlights on bands Gold Fields, The Aves, and office favourites Terracotta Palace (fuelled in no way by one of the members being on staff) As is suggested on the cover, this issue is all about emerging talent, so for our editorial we were lucky

enough to shoot pieces from Coelho (who just showed at the ‘Made in Melbourne’ show at MSFW) and Adrian Bressanutti, a very exciting young Melbourne designer. We also have handpicked the best places to wine and dine in your city (you might even find some of the staff there congratulating each other on a successful launch!) Enjoy, and until next time!

Paige x /BEHIND THE SCENES/ Have a look at whatʼs been happening at SEVEN/SEVEN this month


/CONTENTS/

Inside this month’s issue

/MUSIC/

Parklife, Gold Fields, The Aves, Terracotta Palace, plus news and reviews

/CULTURE/

We find the best places to eat, drink, and play in your city, and much more!

/FASHION/

The best from Melbourne Spring Fashion Week Lucy McIntosh, and what to wear for Spring.


/MUSIC/

CONTENTS/ /GOLD FIELDS/

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/CREATIVE SPACES: THE AVES/

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/TERRACOTTA PALACE/

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/EGO AND MUSIC/

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/PARKLIFE/

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/REVIEWS/

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/FASHION/ /MELBOURNE SPRING FASHION WEEK/ p/31 /SPRING TREND REPORT/

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/STREET STYLE/

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/LUCY McINTOSH/

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/SHADOW PLAY/

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/CULTURE/

/THE GLUTEN-FREE DIARY/

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/RAVVEL BOUTIQUE/

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/ARJ BARKER/

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/EAT/DRINK/PLAY/

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/MUSIC/

/GOLD FIELDS/ /PARKLIFE/ /TERRACOTTA PALACE/ /THE AVES/ /WHEN EGO DRIVES MUSIC/ /REVIEWS: JAY-Z & KANYE WEST/ THE WEEKND/GOYTE/ EXAMPLE/


Ballarat five-piece Gold Fields are proving to be Australia’s next big export. We chat to vocalist Mark Robert Fuller about influences, touring, and what’s coming up for the band. Paige Richards

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How would you describe your sound -

more-so than what Unearthed has already

what are your main influences?

done for a lot of bands. It has certainly helped us and we're really grateful.Â

I'm not too sure, we always get asked this. It's a lot easier to play than it is to describe!

You've achieved a lot in a relatively short time - what do you attribute

We recently had to come up with our top 10

to your success?

albums of all time and that was a massive challenge but it included records from Groove Armada, Brand New, Fleetwood Mac, and Dr. Dre. So it's sort of sounds like the the fruit of those trees squeezed into one glass....that makes perfect sense. Having been a feature artist on Triple J's Unearthed site and your track 'Treehouse' on heavy rotation, what's it like to have your music so well received by both the industry and the fans? It's been amazing. It was definitely a surprise to have people seem to sort of like us. Triple J have been amazing and have probably been the reason why we've been

We sort of set out to go pretty hard from the

able to get out and play so many shows

start. It was never really our plan to just

around the place. I've been listening all day

piddle around and see what happens, we

to the launch of their new Unearthed

definitely wanted to try and make things

station. Stuff like that is going to make a

happen a little bit. Things are still

massive impact on Australian music, even

happening and we're definitely still just starting, it's not a year since our first show yet and we're still trying to get things off the ground. Our first EP just came out and we just got home from the States, where we were lucky enough to get most of our first album recorded. The last 12 months have been incredible and pretty full on, but I think that can only be attributed to hard work really.

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A lot of great music is coming out of

Playing any festival is always fun.

regional towns; do you have any

Meredith would probably be the one at the

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advice for up-and-coming bands?

top of the Australian wish list.Â

We're still seeking advice ourselves but

You're recording at the moment; what

you're right, there's a lot of good music

can we expect from these sessions?

coming from the country. I don't really think being from a regional town has to be a

Yeah we've been recording our first album,

disadvantage, as long as somebody's

we're on a break from it at the moment for

parents have a Tarago. The only advice I

Parklife but it's coming along pretty well.

feel fit to give to a band is concentrate

We got to work with Mickey Petralia

time on getting good songs that you like,

(Dandy Warhols, Beck, Peaches) and

no matter how long it takes. And then

we're still adding bits and working on it but

apply the same effort to getting a good live

we're pretty happy with what we've got so

show that you like, no matter how long it

far.

takes. And then start showing people

what you've come up with.

It should be out mid next year, that's really daunting but it's exciting we really want to get it out there....once it's finished.

After opening for Miami Horror, The Naked and Famous, and have a coveted slot on the Parklife line up; is there any

And finally, any plans for a headline

band or festival that's on the

tour in the works?

wish list to tour with? Yes, well and truly in the works! We're Yeah we've been really lucky with

hitting the road again in a couple of weeks

supporting some really good bands and

and visiting a whole bunch of towns.Â

we've been able to learn a lot from bands like The Holidays, and Pnau and Crystal

It's pretty much the first time we're doing

Castles.

our own tour and we're really looking forward to it.

I had a really good dream the other night

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that we were playing with Gorillaz. That

We're taking Brisbane sweethearts,

was a dream come true until I woke up.

Millions, with us and it should be fun.


/WHAT始S COMING UP FOR GOLD FIELDS/

Check the boys out on their first headline tour: Sat 29th Oct - Corner Hotel, MELBOURNE Tickets from Corner Box Office <http://www.cornerhotel.com/> Fri 4th Nov - Elsewhere, GOLD COAST Tickets from Oztix <http://www.oztix.com.au/> Sat 5th Nov - Alhambra Lounge, BRISBANE Tickets from Oztix <http://www.oztix.com.au/> Thur 10th Nov - Transit Bar, CANBERRA Tickets from Moshtix <http://www.moshtix.com.au/default.aspx?> Fri 11th Nov - Oxford Art Factory, SYDNEY Tickets from Moshtix <http://www.moshtix.com.au/default.aspx?> Sat 12th Nov - Level One, NEWCASTLE LEAGUES Tickets from Bigtix <http://www.bigtix.com.au/Default.aspx?LocationID=10> Fri 18th Nov - Jive, ADELAIDE Tickets from Moshtix <http://www.moshtix.com.au/default.aspx?> Sat 19th Nov - Amplifier, PERTH Tickets from Moshtix <http://www.moshtix.com.au/default.aspx?> Fri 25th Nov - Republic Bar, HOBART Tickets from Moshtix <http://www.moshtix.com.au/default.aspx?> Sat 26th Nov - Karova Lounge, BALLARAT Tickets from Oztix <http://www.oztix.com.au/>

All shows $12 pre-sale, $15 on door (if available).


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/WHATʼS COMING UP FOR THE AVES/ Ed Castle – 9th October Three D Radio live set 29th October

/QUICK FACTS/

EP launch was at Jive was September 24, 2011

First ever gig – Billy Bob’s open mic night @ The Grace Emily

Favourite venue – Exeter (sound isn’t great, but vibe and it’s our pub)

Favourite Local acts- Systematics, Julia Farr

Majority are self described “shit-kicking uni students”

Been together two years- after the others responded to Lucy’s ad -“We weren’t friends or anything, but we’ve become friends and our friendship groups have sort of moulded together now.”

Grew together musically by delving into “anything and everything.”

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TERRACOTTA PALACE

With a sound “that’s hard to describe”, Adelaide locals Terracotta Palace are a band to watch Paige Richards

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With a bio that reads “It’s a sound few have yet to define. Traditional distortion of grinding guitar, intertwined with delicate rolling swells of the piano and the precise assortment of percussion all blend to produce an unusual chemistry”, it goes without saying that Terracotta Palace are a variant in a world of two guitars and a drum-kit. And it’s not just the bio that should generate interest in the band; stacking up a generous amount of gigs throughout Adelaide, the boys (Tom Daly vocals/guitar, Ben Jones - vocals/keys/synth, and Ryan Gerlach - vocals/drums) are becoming regular fixtures on major gig nights with their impressive set. Although still unsigned it’s a credit to them that at their gigs, the dedicated crowd knows the words to their demo released through their website earlier in the year, and with an EP in the works, things only seem to be getting better. With influences ranging from The Mess Hall and The Stokes, to LCD Soundsystem and The Rolling Stones, the Palace’s sound is a rich blend of old and new; and one that is all their own. From their track ‘Hangover’, you have to take a double take, with the delicate guitar melody sounding that it could easily find a home on a Silversun Pickups record, where the roaring piano swells of ‘Freedom Chained’ lend to a heavier sound. With regular gigs coming up, there’s not a shortage of chances to see their “hard to describe” sound for yourself. In the meantime, go ‘like’ the boys on facebook at www.facebook.com/terracotta.palace.aus, or head to their website at www.terracottapalace.com.

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Image credits: Kate Teasdale

/WHATʼS COMING UP FOR TERRACOTTA PALACE/ SHOWS Ed Castle – 29th October Ed Castle - 9th December

EVERYTHING ELSE An EP is slated for release later in the year

WHERE CAN I FIND THEM ON THE WEB www.facebook.com/ terracotta.palace.aus www.twitter.com/terrapalace www.terracottapalace.com

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/FESTIVAL FURORE/

Festival staple Big Day Out embraces social media to release it’s 2012 announcement; but was the gamble worth it, and what do the punters think? Alex Lokan In a world where music festivals are as

Then it was announced the line up would be

common as claims Brangelina are breaking

drip-fed to us via social networking sites on

up, promoters are forced to look for ways

a Wednesday night from 8pm onwards, (my

to differentiate themselves. Even old faithful

RPM

Big Day Out this year tried its hand at a

threatening

climactic announcement of its line up to

overdrive,

drive us all into a frenzy.

from 7:53 onwards.

With rumours of potential headliners being

And then, it began.

night,

talk to

about

send

anxiously

inconvenient)

music

refreshing

fans our

into pages

Prince (sending SEVEN/SEVEN’s editor Paige into

an

(causing hours

of

anxiety this live

spiral)

writer

to

versions

and

Radiohead

YouTube of

‘Creep’)

several

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was...

being

quashed via Twitter and Facebook, we had no idea what to expect.

The very first act announced for BDO 2012

Best Coast.


Don’t get me wrong, I like Best Coast. I’ve

The whole debacle took two hours, with

got their album, I’d like to see them live,

bands

I’ve got nothing against a group that takes

towards the end of that time. It seemed like

me back to the angst of my teen years, but

even the organisers were sick of it.

being

more

rapidly

announced

it didn’t exactly make my head explode. Especially when nothing else was announced

It was then I realised the three headliners,

for another ten minutes.

plus a non-musical guest, weren’t going to be announced until the next morning and I

TEN MINUTES.

could have put my fist through a wall.

Ten minutes is a lifetime for someone like

I found the experience anti-climactic and

me. I can’t go ten minutes without checking

damn

my phone, email, Facebook, Twitter, Words

missing a train, breaking a shoe and your

with Friends and ABC news. And to be

iPod going flat. All at once. When it’s

honest, by the time I’ve run through all of

hailing. And you’ve got no umbrella.

frustrating.

More

frustrating

than

that, I’m back at the start of the cycle again.

“I found the experience anti-climactic and damn frustrating. More frustrating than missing a train, breaking a shoe, and your iPod going flat. All at once. When it’s hailing. And you’ve got no umbrella.”

I

understand

even

a

veteran

like

BDO

(especially with its hefty price tag) is trying to

stay

relevant

and

generate

some

excitement, but there is nothing wrong with simply designating a time to announce the line up on its official website in a list format. Call me old fashioned if you will. But with new

festivals

springing

up

every

five

minutes, there is nothing wrong with oldschool!

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It’s the happiest time of year again; the

from ‘Skins’ than Botanic Park. Playing a

onslaught of Summer festivals is once again

dubbed-up refix of Simian Mobile Disco/

upon us, and Parklife rolled around with a killer line-up that’s enough to make the

Beth Ditto collab ‘Cruel Intentions’ was a

others shake in their boots. The Adelaide show may have been down a headliner with

Example was another highlight; showing off

the absence of Katy-B duly noted but there

tracks from his latest Playing in the

was not a shortage of dirty beats.

Shadows. I was a little sad at the absence of

The eclectic line up covered everything from

the dirty ‘Under the Influence’, but ‘Kickstarts’ addition to the set made up for

indie, drum & bass, electro, and dirty, dirty dubstep, and, bless their socks, the organisers did their very best to make sure there was no major clashes! The day started off with Kimbra, the chanteuse of the moment, playing hits from her debut release Vows (and a sneaky Prince cover for good measure!) and Ballarat five-piece Gold Fields (flip back a couple pages for more on them) showed the crowd why they’re a band to watch. Ed Banger representative SebastiAn bought a bit of European flavour to the show, with the crowd lapping up current single ‘Love in

it. Nero opened with banger ‘2808’, and kept the dirty basslines coming, culminating in current radio favourite ‘Promises’, prompting the crowd to swarm as close as they could to the stage. Duck Sauce kept the mainstream kids happy, while Magnetic Man kept the ball rolling for the underground lovers. When ‘Perfect Stranger’ hit though, I couldn’t help but wonder could have been if Katy-B hadn’t pulled out.

Motion’ and crowd favourite ‘Embody’

With a killer line-up, and equally good weather, there was little cause for

. Joker & MC Nomad were festival standouts,

complaint, except for I couldn’t shake the feeling that the sound systems could have

making The Cave stage feel more like a set

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nice tip of the hat to their fellow headliners.

been just that little bit louder. But really, if



MAKING MIRRORS GOTYE

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INDIE DARLING GOTYE IS BACK WITH A NEW RECORD THAT IS AUSTRALIAN MUSIC’S SAVING GRACE


Turn on any radio in Australia at

from

any given moment and it’s a sure

From

bet that you’ll hear the charming

Better’, to the roaring ‘Eyes Wide

chime

the

Open’ there is little filler, with all the

‘somebody’.

tracks amazing in their own right.

of

haunting

a

xylophone,

refrain

of

and

2006’s the

Drawing

Motown-esque

standout with it’s undeniably catchy

not

hook makes for repeated listening.

shit,

change

the

an

Feel

Making Mirrors is inescapable. But “oh

is

‘I

‘Easy

a,

Out’

Blood.

Gotye’s lead single from the sublime in

Way

Like

album

channel” kind of way; the “I wish they’d play it on repeat” kind.

Critics

and

consumers

everywhere

are singing the praises of Mirrors. Australian music has taken a beating

With such a solid track list, it’s little

lately, with most of the Aria charts

wonder why everyone everywhere is

taken over by the David Guetta’s of

clamoring to get a copy. And legally,

the world, so having a track so

which is what’s really exciting.

worthy of being number one is a pleasant surprise. And it’s not just the

critics

that

are

loving

the

Whether

it’s

the

relatable

subject

Kimbra-featuring track; the single is

matter of ‘Somebody That I Used To

4x

Platinum

Know’, the seal of approval from

status in it’s first week of release)

several US artists, Goyte’s haunting

and the record it’s lifted from is

voice, or all of the above, it’s a

also the first album to sell more

pleasant change of pace to have a

than 35,000 copies in a week this

real artist topping the charts. And

year.

rightfully so.

Platinum

(reaching

The record itself has a wide range is influences, and is a departure

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REVIEW: WATCH THE THRONE JAY-Z & KANYE WEST Given the current industry climate; most albums can’t escape the dreaded leak....except Jay-Z and Kanye West’s collaborative effort, Watch The Throne. In rather unceremonious (and uncharacteristic) fashion, one of the years most anticipated releases dropped on iTunes at 12am August 8th with little fanfare...and having escaped the inevitable.

The tracks, however, are anything but understated, with Yeezy and Hov showing once again why they are one of rap’s greatest tag teams. Tracks like ‘Gotta Have It’, and ‘That’s My Bitch’ are nods to groups like Run DMC and De La Soul (especially the latter with an homage to the funk line of ‘Buddy’) showing the self-throned kings throwing killer lines back and forth. It’s not all about bitches and benz’s though; tracks like ‘New Day’ take a more introspective view, with the track serving as a letter to Kanye and Jay’s unborn sons; holding more weight now with the announcement of Beyonce’s pregnancy, and ‘Murder to Excellence’ weaves a

sociopolitical commentary through a chorus’ chant, a la ‘Jesus Walks’. It’s interesting to see Kanye leaving the ego at home and taking the persona of an excited student, excitedly trying to raise the bar on his rhymes to impress his mentor, who, in turn steps up his word-play, nearly daring other, younger rappers like Lil’ Wayne to better him. The production reigns were most definitely handed to Mr West; with trademark soulful samples that throws back to The Blueprint era (check out lead single ‘Otis’ for further proof), and ‘Who Gon’ Stop Me’ sees the boys dabbling with genre-of-the-moment, dubstep, not unlike Yeezy’s use of a Daft Punk sample on ‘Stronger’. Overall, it’s flashy and over the top, but really, what else would have come from the reigning kings of hip hop? Key Tracks: ‘Gotta Have It’, ‘New Day’, ‘Otis’


Illustration: Paige Richards


Thursday The Weeknd After dropping one of the year’s best releases, House of Balloons, in February, Abel Tesfaye AKA The Weeknd drops the second installment in his mixtape trilogy, Thursday. Put it this way, if House of Balloons was the party, Thursday is the aftermath. ‘The Birds (Part 1)’, and its refrain “don’t make me make you fall in love with a n***a like me” in any other hands could come across as a dare, but in Tesfaye’s hands it’s almost a desperate last ditch attempt to persuade his lover that he’s no good. Although the lyrical content is superior to it’s precursor, but the dark subject matter lacks the musicality of House, but it wouldn’t work any other way. Download: ‘Heaven or Las Vegas’, The Birds P.1, The Zone

Playing In The Shadows Example Example’s latest offering Playing in the Shadows shows the UK rapper/singer stepping into darker territory. There’s still the dance vibe present in his earlier releases, but the subject matter takes precedent. ‘Never Had a Day’ is one of the most touching tracks on the record, as is ‘Anything’. There’s still grimey tracks that we all love, namely the fantastic ‘Under The Influence’, and the Laidback Luke collab ‘Natural Disaster’. Overall, it’s a record that can help you be both reflective, and want to dance. Download: ‘Under The Influence’, Wrong in the Head’, ‘Never Had a Day’

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Neighborhoods Blink-182 Every time festival season rolls around, there’s always the pleas for Blink to tour (even a hiatus and a near death experience didn’t stop the rumours). But this year with the release of their first studio album in eight years, there was a glimmer of hope. Alas, there’s been no Australian tour announced as yet, but Neighborhoods is a fantastic consolation prize. Continuing in their artier direction from 2003’s self titled effort, the pop-punk princes are showing their more grownup side. Lead single ‘Up All Night’ has an emo tinge to it, where tracks ‘Hearts All Gone’ and ‘This is Home’ show a more sophisticated side. This may not be the Blink of highschool, but it’s definitely one to get into. Download: ‘This is Home’, ‘After Midnight’, ‘Up All Night’

Welcome Reality Nero Raining dupstep and drum & bass darlings Nero have never been ones to stay away from the shocking. But nothing could prepare me to hear the dirtiest dubbed-up remix of none other than Aaron Carter’s ‘Crush on You’. And I’m not ashamed to say I like it. Teen-pop covers is not all this record has to offer, with stand-out tracks ‘Innocence’, and current single ‘Promises’ taking the spotlight. Perfect for your gym mix...provided your headphones can handle the wobbles. Download: ‘Crush on You’, ‘Promises’


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/MSFW/


The weather is warming up and the boots are being packed away; that’s right, Spring is upon us, and it’s bringing with it fresh new styles

for

the

warmer

months. Melbourne Fashion

Spring

Week

Australia’s

saw

foremost

designers showing off their new collections, much to the delight of the fashionsavvy crowd. If

anything

taken

away

should

be

from

the

shows, it’s that this season is all about colour. And lots of it!

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Therese Rawsthorne brought instant Summer classics, offering tailored blazers, crinkled cotton and summery prints. The Made in Melbourne show was definitely a highlight, with newcomers Coelho (More on her in our editorial), Violet & I and Silk & Ink, along with many more took to the spotlight. Again, femininity, and inventive use of fabrics were the trend of the night. The whole night served as a metaphor for the whole week; shining the limelight on the new and fresh,

and

these

designers

definitely

proved

themselves worthy.

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tone

of

the

night

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constructed pieces, and heavy use of The whole week was a huge testament to the quality of the Australian fashion industry; with draping. many shows displaying pieces that would not be Leather was featured in several shows; out of place in any European shows. With neargiving the traditionally winter fabric a sold out shows every night of the festival, it new lease on life. No longer just the shows that we Australians not only know how to realm of biker jackets, feminine trench do fashion, but we love it as well. coats and full skirts in buttery cuts took the crowd by storm. Kawaii brought to the table the latest Flip the next page and see our favourite looks trend of a return to femininity; with from this year’s shows! billowing sleeves in sheer fabrics.

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Opposite Page: Laney wears Adrian Bressanutti gown, blazer. Stylists own jewellery. Emily wears Adrian Bressanutti gown. Stylists own jewellery.




Laney wears Adrian Bressanutti Sheer blouse, leather blouse. Stylists own jewellery.



Laney wears Adrian Bressanutti dress, Jeffery campbell shoes. Stylists own jewellery.


Emily wears Coelho embellished shift dress.


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Emily wears Coelho embellished sheer blouse. Adrian bressanutti blazer. stylists own jewellery



/DESIGNER PROFILES/

/ADRIAN BRESSANUTTI/

/COELHO/

Shalini Coelho is a rising star in the Australian fashion world. After showing her latest collection in a coveted spot in the Made in Melbourne show during Melbourne Spring Fashion Week, her name is sure to be on everyone’s lips.

Her structured, embellished pieces are perfect for nearly every occasion, taking you easily from work to play.

Adrian Bressanutti may not be a household name yet, but he sure is on his way. His feminine silhouettes, and intricate finishes are sure to turn heads...and are perfect for this Spring/Summer. His works have graced the Brownlow blue carpets, and are sure to make their way on to many more. For further information, contact him at adrianbressanutti@hotmail.com

For more information, or for stockists, visit www.coelhocoleccion.com.

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/UN-RAVVELING FASHION/ An exciting new fashion destination will soon be gracing Adelaide’s King William Road. Alex Lokan chats to owners Fran and Danielle Demicoli about the up-coming boutique, Ravvel

It’s probably every fashion-

and for some of Australia’s

minded young girl’s dream

biggest fashion brands.

to be at the helm of her own store. For many of us,

When

it

adjacent

will

remain

especially

if

a

dream,

that

very

fashion-mindedness preventing

your

is

a

retail to

their

space father’s

pizza bar became available (did

someone

say

free

bank

lunches?), the family quickly

account from ever reaching

came to the conclusion it

four figures.

was time for the girls to take on their own business.

But for Fran and Danielle Demicoli,

the

of

“We always wanted to open

their new boutique, Ravvel

up a store,” begins Fran.

will

“But the opportunity came

represent

coming

to

opening a

fruition

dream much

up

sooner

than

we

earlier than anticipated.

thought.”

At 22 and 20 years of age,

“Dad has always wanted us

the stylish sisters will be at

to have our own store, so

the

King

when the space opened up

William Road boutique after

next door he jumped at it,”

years of experience working

says Danielle.

in

helm

of

independent

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the

boutiques


Ravvel

is

representative

of

the

girls’

Australia,

but

Fran

and

Danielle

think

approach to fashion: good quality basics

that’s changing.

with a twist.

“We’re not as dressy as Melbourne and Sydney where girls wear heels all day and

The girls focused on sourcing Australian

men wear suit pants when they go out at

designers that weren’t readily available in

night. Here, we’re much more laid-back,”

Adelaide,

notes Fran.

Extinct

naming as

one

Melbourne of

their

designer

favourites,

Both

sisters

agree

that

with

more

featuring well crafted denim pieces for

boutiques opening around Adelaide, and

guys and girls, as well as My Pet Square,

stocking

a quirkier women’s brand.

promoting

lesser a

known

sense

of

brands,

is

individuality,

encouraging us to defy the trends in Fran says they are looking to build a wide

favour of a personal style.

customer base, covering a wide age range but also allowing for all different styles

The girls have a background in styling

and tastes.

and have a strong sense of their own personal style, but manage to incorporate

“We wanted our customer base to be for

trends

ages 20-50. Our mum has liked quite a

fashion.

that

fit

in

with

their

ideas

of

few of the samples we already have, but she would put a different spin on it than

With Danielle manning the store while Fran

what we will.”

studies during the week and youngest sister Enza helping out on weekends, I

“We want anyone to be able to come in

wonder aloud how the three sisters will go

and find something they can work into

working together.

their own style.” “It will be interesting,” Danielle laughs. “It’s They will also stock a range for men,

going to be crazy, but once it gets going,

being one of only a few smaller boutiques

I

around Adelaide that caters for both men

together.”

think

it

will

really

bring

us

closer

and women. Ravvel will open in early November. Add Adelaide doesn’t quite have the reputation

Ravvel

as

ravvel@hotmail.com for info.

the

most

fashion-forward

city

in

on

facebook

or

email

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/ARJ BARKER/ Nikita Allan

Witty

cultural

observation

and

hilarious

Seeing Arj Barker for the first time, I wasn’t

flashbacks made the show extremely diverse,

really sure exactly what I was in for. Sure, I

there was not a stale or stagnant moment

had seen many of his gala spots at the

and a lot of it was very thought provoking.

Melbourne Comedy Festival when aired on

Going on for minutes at a time in a serious

television and his appearances on programs

tone

like

and

would make you seriously consider the world

didn’t

around you but that would all end in one

actually

short and ridiculous statement that made you

happen, and that’s what took me back and

keel over in laughter. This is what makes

made me love the entire show.

Barker

Good

News

Week

Specks

always

made

actually

expect

anything

and

me

Spicks

laugh.

that

did

I

about

such

something

an

like

amazing

stopping

comedian,

wars

the

seriousness he conveys is amazing and his Barker’s stand up show went for over an hour

thoughts are so rational but it’s those small

as he discussed 11 controversial topics like

remarks afterwards that you remember and

death, war, nature, 3D-movies and prawns.

say over and over to the others you went with whenever you see them again.

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His

ideas

completely

are

relevant

to every person in the

room,

to

everyone worldwide and being able to connect

with

a

comedian like that is

very

not

rare, an

he’s

over

exaggerated, e g o t i s t i c a l comedian who uses r i d i c u l o u s l y intellectually advanced

language

to

confuse

you

so

much that you are forced to laugh. The

Barker

trick to being at an Arj Barker show is to

December this year and I highly recommend

go in with a clear mind, over thinking what

using the show as an excuse to go out

he might do will only tear you up on the

with a few friends. Not asking a high price

inside. In the four different sections of the

or anything fancy it’s a show for anyone,

show

and

considering they don’t mind sex stories and

he

the f-bomb dropped a few, well placed,

acknowledged what a comedian was when

times. Arj does a signing after the show for

he forgot his spot or screwed up a joke.

any merchandise you purchase and is a

he

talked

acknowledged

to

that

the we

audience were

there,

is

touring

around

Australia

until

really humble guy to chat with. Even though Barker was able to laugh at himself and all

I fangirled a little over meeting him I found

around

him to be so close to the ground it was

him,

as

well

as

fend

off

an

unwelcome heckler, including him into the

unbelievable.

show while he was there and even after he had left half an hour in.

Go to www.arjbarker.com for more details or head to his Facebook or Twitter to keep up

Seeing Arj Barker is worth most people’s time,

unless

you

are

in

fact

with everything Arj!

Graham

Chapman as the Colonel Major.

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/EAT/DRI /SYDNEY/

/ADELAIDE/ /EAT/

Nanyeta's definitely puts the fun back into dining. This gypsy banquet restaurant provides music, song and dance

flame

twirlers, belly dancers and contortionists! While you dine, have your fortune told by a mysterious gypsy. Share a banquet with friends and celebrate with a glass of sangria. It’s a great venue for group outings and definitely one you won’t soon forget! You’ll find Nanyeta’s at 181 Sturt Street, City. Phone (08) 8410 4759

/DRINK/

Situated at the heart of the west-end of Hindley Street, Tequila Rea is a haven for tequila lovers everywhere. With over 50 different tequila blends on offer, stocking a wide array of tequila brands and their speciality 'infused' tequilas, ranging from cinnamon to chilli-tinged flavours. There’s also delicious cocktails such as the Yo Pago, a "muddled blend of lime, mint-vanilla tequila and lychee liquor" and a speciality shot thats content remains a secret. With the most expensive cocktail at $15, Tequila Rea is a fun, and affordable night out. You'll find Tequila Rea at 155 Hindley Street, City. Phone: (08) 8211 6606. Open Friday and Saturday 9pm till late

/PLAY/

Apple Bar is fast becoming the destination for nightlife in Adelaide. From the excellent decor to the wide variety of DJs coming through the doors (Ruby Rose has been a frequent visitor). Drink prices aren’t too bad, neither is the door fee. Head down on Thursday nights for the always popular Almost Famous nights and get amongst it! Apple Bar is located


NK/PLAY/ /ADELAIDE/

/EAT/

/MELBOURNE/

Golden Monkey gives Asian fusion a new twist. As you walk down to the basement level, the contemporary decor, and

mellow music sets an entirely new atmosphere to the eateries above. Share one of the brilliant tapas banquets on offer, and enjoy one of the several delicious cocktails. You’ll find Golden Monkey at Basement & Rear, 389 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne city. Phone (03) 9602 2055

/DRINK/

Leftbank, situated on the banks of the Yarra in Southbank may not have been there that long, but it sure gaining a reputation for being one of the best lounges in the city. The friendly staff are more than happy to talk you through their extensive wine list, and have many beers on tap. The vibe is great and the furnishings oozes luxury. Perfect for a cruisy catch-up on Sunday. They also have a full menu in case you want something a bit more substantial. You’ll find Leftbank at 1 Southbank Blvd, Southbank VIC 3006 Phone (03) 9682 4500

/PLAY/

Boutique nestled on Greville Street in Prahran is a must-visit. Catering for a classier crowd, there’s no chance of running into undesirably drunk people on the dancefloor. The door policy is quite strict, and the drink prices are more on the exxy side, but once you enter the doors, you’ll realise it’s all worth it. Thursday nights are probably the best club night, so head down and check it out. Boutique is situated at 134 Greville Street, Prahran Phone (03) 9525 2322


/SYDNEY/ /EAT/

Offering arguably the best Japanese in the city, Yuki’s at the Quay is a must visit restaurant (if not just for the views). The menu boasts a variety of Japanese delights, and if it’s too hard to choose just one, there’s several mix and match options available. You’ll find Yuki’s at the Top Floor, Overseas Passenger Terminal, Circular Quay. Phone (02) 9252 8600

/DRINK/

The Astro-turf stairs serve as a precursor to the quirkiness that is Grandma’s Bar (Coincidentally one of the greatest bar names I’ve heard in a while.) The bartenders, or grandchildren, are pro’s at the cocktail game, and will whip you up an assortment of delicious drinks. You’ll find Grandma’s Bar on the Basement Level, 275 Clarence St, Sydney. Phone (02) 9264 3004

/PLAY/

505 is the place to be to get some culture into you. Although hard to get to, the venue is more than worth it with first class entertainment and cheap drinks. Perfect for a night out to catch-up with mates, listen to some jazz, and feel very Ron Burgundy-esque. You’ll find 505 at 280 Cleveland St, Surry Hills. Phone: (02)


/LISTINGS/ To find anything/anyone featured in this month’s issue on the world wide web, look no further! IJ PRODUCTIONS www.ijproductions.com.au GOLD FIELDS www.facebook.com/goldfieldsmusic www.twitter.com/gold_fields www.goldfieldsmusic.com THE AVES www.facebook.com/theavesband http://www.triplejunearthed.com/TheAves http://theaves.blogspot.com/ TERRACOTTA PALACE www.facebook.com/terracotta.palace.aus www.twitter.com/terrapalace www.terracottapalace.com COELHO www.coelhocoleccion.com ADRIAN BRESSANUTTI adrianbressanutti@hotmail.com RAVVEL ravvel@hotmail.com


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