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Fashion05 editor’s picks The editor’s edit of what’s cool, or more to the point, warm, this season.
06 sunburst Brighten up your whole winter with vibrant reds, oranges and yellows.
08 Lace and fLoraLs Keep things classy and lady-like with the ongoing trend for all things lacy and floral.
10 checks and stripes if bold colour blocks aren’t your thing, try hints of colour and interest with some geometric goodness.
12 Winter dresses everybody’s wardrobe starts and finishes with at least one good dress. Find yours here.
14 boot it Nobody can get through winter without a good pair of boots.
16 knits and coats The bread and butter of winter; make your warm layers colourful but cosy.
18 accessorise Finish your outfit with the perfect jewellery, hats, scarves, shoes, sunglasses and bags.
28 for the boys Tips from the experts on how to dress this season.
Beauty 20 Winter beauty great skincare and colour tips, with all the latest products to keep you looking amazing.
22 Winter hair expert advice on keeping your hair in tip-top shape during the big chill.
24 beauty buys
RegulaRs05 editor’s Letter
26 In brIef
27 reader gIveaway
30 StockIStS
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it’s been a little disorienting being knee-deep in merino wool, warm coats and sturdy boots over the
past month putting together this magazine as we’ve all continued to bake under endless blue skies and soaring temperatures. While it’s usual for the stores to be filling with wintry garments while our focus is still on floaty dresses and jandals, this epic summer has made it all the more jarring.
But eyes front. Winter lies ahead. Before you know it Daylight Savings will be over and we’ll be curled up in front of the fire – or, to be more environmentally friendly, the energy efficient heat pump – cuddling a glass of pinot.
Fend off the chill by embracing this season’s amazing, vibrant sunburst colours, or surrender to it by wrapping yourself in wools, leather and fur Game of Thrones-style.
oK, maybe that’s a step too far, but winter fashion may just be the best thing there is about winter.
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A few of my favourite things for the season ahead:
1. Obi Snow Flake dress2. HarlOwe
Silk tunic from Wallis3. Guerlain Meteorites
Perles primer and compact4. Mandyb Whisper Coat
and Stella pants in cream circle
5. GlassOns crystal bracelet
6. KOru Knitwear Possumsilk fur trim cape
7. albertO ZaGO boots from Adrienne
Winkelmann8. Mi Piaci Gretel shoes
9. suKin Nourishing Lip Treatment
10. saben Riley
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sunburstwhen it comes to winter wardrobes, Kiwi women
are famed for embracing basic black. but this winter’s collections come in a riot of
sunburst shades.
if going all orange is a little too confronting, maybe start
slowly with a pop of colour in a coat, bag, shoes or
sunglasses. but we bet by mid-winter you’ll be head to toe in shades of orange, red, yellow and gold. if that’s not
your favourite palette, there’s plenty of brights around at
the blue, turquoise and green end of the spectrum too.
JuLiette hogan Connie pants, Dudley jacket, and Esmet top
meredith canary cardigan and skirt
WorLd You’re Boring dress nineteen//46 grandpa top
10. meredith assymetrical waterproof jacket • 11 chocoLat Johnston mac • 12. kiLt Hunter jacket • 13. company of strangers Soho shirt • 14. adrienne WinkeLmann jacket • 15. carLson Mayfair skirt, and Verushka tee • 16. meredith knit tunic • 17. kate syLvester Catherine trench • 18. treLise cooper Waist Hip Ratio skirt in curry
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1. ice watches Ice Solid in red and green • 2. mi piaci April bag • 3. kathryn WiLson Jade in orange snakeskin • 4. sWitch gold mini skirt, from Farmers • 5. karen WaLker eyeWear Atomic in peach• 6. kiLt Libby dress • 7. obi Peony top • 8. meredith pants • 9. saben Charlie in caramel
New winter styles from Meredith available at
Shop 1a, The Village Green415 Remuera Road
Remuera09 524 6575
408 Beach RoadMairangi Bay09 478 5907
Purchase in-storeor online at
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the lady-like trends of floral and lace have been on the fashion landscape for
a while now and they’re just as strong for winter. although the cooler weather has
inspired darker, bigger, and bolder florals and lots of all-over lace instead of just
trim on the edges.
style them up with tougher pieces in denim or leather, or opague tights and chunky
boots to stop it all getting too frothy.
laceand floral
1. cataLyst Femme Fatale top • 2. obi Wild Poppy top • 3. kiLt Peeta dress • 4. JuLiette hogan Vera tunic • 5. JuLiette hogan Skater dress • 6. starfish Runaway dress
augustine internationaL Rita tunic
heLen cherry Katarina dress
kingan Jones Prom
skirt and Lyrical top in Zelda lace
syLvester lace maxi
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7. boohoo Kara floral denim bomber jacket • 8. Lennox floral shirt • 9. gLassons print dress with crochet detail • 10. ketze-ke Addiction blouse • 11. WaLLis lace dress • 12. vaniLLa ink Dali Poncho in daisy chain • 13. diva floral garland • 14. cataLyst Obsession skirt • 15. gLassons flower earrings
carLson Collette dress
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1. Kilt Hunter jacket • 2. Pardon My French Bernhardt dress • 3. Ketze-Ke purple tartan pants, from Wallis • 4. noM’d Dax dress • 5. Wallis check coat • 6. the Wool coMPany houndstooth scarves • 7. Koru Knitwear Possumsilk tartan cape with detachable hood • 8. World Tenenbaum cardi and Twin Fur collar
If you want to zhush up your winter wardrobe but aren’t quite ready to
go for the season’s brightest colours, try the trend for checks and stripes.
It’s a way to add subtle hints of colour and interest without making
people’s eyes water when they admire you walking by.
And there’s plenty of variation on the theme from plain black and white
stripes, to big bold checks as well as classics like houndstooth and tweed,
which make you feel you should be rubbing shoulders with Wills and
Kate at Balmoral.
rJc Resident check anorak
Mardee Aria dress
ruby Skater dress
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A couple of good dresses are a must for the winter wardrobe. And while you can never go
past a tailored black number that will take you from the office to the world, there’s always room for a little colour and/or texture. And don’t think
your winter frocks must be heavy and chunky, just layer with some toasty merino and boots.
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1. shen silk pleated shift dress • 2. deborah sWeeney twisted merino dress • 3. overland Samson boots • 4. Kate sylvester Susi dress • 5. vanilla inK Tennis Dress in Pac Man • 6. sWitch belt, from Farmers (comes in set of two, red and black) • 7. vanilla inK shirt dress • 8. helen cherry Novak dress
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david laWrence Faux fur knit vest and Ponti sculptured dress
rJc Middle tunic in star print, Pavilion cardi in merino and
classic belt in blue leather
Mardee Vibrato dress
Kingan Jones
Porcelain shirt dress
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b o o t i t One good pair of boots can be the foundation on which
your winter look is built. Several good pairs of boots – even better. And there’s plenty to choose from, whether you want ankle boots, mid-calf, or knee-length, super high, wedged or flat but the biggest way to express yourself via your feet this season is colour. No longer are boots restricted to black and neutrals. How about bright reds, mauves and purples? It’s a
great way to embrace this winter’s love affair with brights, without going the full monty.
If that’s not your thing, try some texture in the form of tapestry, animal print or some embellishment.
1. sWitch cloche from Farmers • 2. Ketze-Ke cable scarf • 3. eMu fleece-lined ankle boots • 4. Kathryn Wilson Ford • 5. chaos and harMony Gypsy • 6. soFtWaves red ankle boots from Willow Shoes
1. Kathryn Wilson Jenna • 2. nude Footwear Everywhere • 3. nude Footwear Hubble boot • 4. soles Jett boot • 5. luciano Padovan handbag from Adrienne Winkelmann • 6. deadly Ponies Empire scarf • 7. Ketze-Ke animal print belt
1. chaos and harMony Phoenix • 2. soles Short Division • 3. nude Out of this World • 4. briarWood Minnie
1. overland Entity •2. overland Cady •3. ecco Navoi •4. Moochi ankle boots •5 overland Adele
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Premium knitwear made in New Zealand from an extremely luxurious blend of 40% possum, 50% Merino lambswool
and 10 % silkSee our website www.korunz.co.nz
for your nearest stockist
Marmot Wms Montreal CoatThe Montreal offers protection from the harsh
urban environment and contrasts the stark landscape with cushy linings, playful styling
and the finest 650 fill goose down insulation.
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Whether you’re braving the elements or wrapping up in comfy wools to loll
by the fire drinking wine, there are plenty of stylish, multi-purpose winter
layers out there – and once again colour is to the forefront.
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5.david laWrence Melton coat, silk georgette jacquard blouse, Velvet leather pencil skirt
anne Mardell Merric coat
nineteen//46 Frolic cape
1. Kilt Milton coat • 2. stella Mccartney for adidas Weekender coat • 3. liaM Lady coat, from Ruby4. deborah sWeeney duffle coat • 5. MarMot Montreal coat • 6. storM leather jacket •
7. eMu suede jacket • 8. storM Space jumper • 9. Koru KnitWear Possumsilk cape cardigan • 10. izabel London jacket, from Farmers • 11. robyn Mathieson Hard as Rock raincoat • 12. noM’d Asterix sweater •
13. storM MyFairLady lacey jumper • 14. eMu Moroka scarf
New Zealand made and imported labels
including styles for that special occasion.
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lucabella zip-neck sweatshirt, fly-front jean
sWanndri Melrose wool wrap vest, Centenary check shirt, Fairlie Moleskins, and Brit Colt Muckboots
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Right, so your outfit is sorted, but how do you lift it from merely good – to
eyecatchingly great? Accessorise. Good statement jewellery, shoes or a
handbag can pull a look together. And they’re another easy way to embrace
some animal print or those bright colours without worrying
about overdoing it.
Finish it all with some sunnies for protection on those perfect crisp,
winter sunny days we’re all hoping for and add a wool wrap or scarf
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Meadowlark stack rings silver diva stack bangles
1. Minx lemon and sand boots from Willow Shoes • 2. kingan Jones
orange belt • 3. k-Mart bronze, red and cream clutch • 4. la Mia
Bellina trilby from Farmers • 5. deadly Ponies Mr Gator
handbag • 6. luciano Padovan handbag from Adrienne Winkelmann •
7. le sPecs Runaway sunglasses • 8. addiction wedges from Willow
Shoes • 9. girl exPress studded flats from K Mart • 10. saBen orange BFF
bracelet • 11. diva blue teardrop earrings • 12. diva pink drop earrings • 13. diva flower stone drop earrings •
14. oBaku watches • 15. diva necklace • 16. Briarwood Wolfe •
17. Briarwood Whoopi • 18. Boohoo blue satchel
Normalising Day Oil – balances and regulates oily or blemished skin
Melissa Day Cream – mediates for differing skin conditions, sensitive combination oily t-zone, dry/normal cheeks
Rose Day Cream Light – hydrates, harmonises and soothes a sensitive, combination to normal skin
Quince Day Cream – refreshes, hydrates and protects a normal skin
Rose Day Cream – deeply hydrates, soothes and protects a sensitive, dry, mature skin
Moisturising Day Cream – revives and enlivens dry, pale skin, balancing to other skin conditions
Toned Day Cream – tinted moisturiser that hydrates and evens skin tone for a sensitive, normal to dry skin
Regenerating Day Cream – firms, tones and visibly minimises fine lines and wrinkles for a sensitive, mature skin
Med Ice Plant Face Cream – soothes and strengthens a very dry, irritable, red, hypersensitive skin that may also be prone to dermatitis
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1. iceBreaker snowflake beanie • 2. koru knitwear Possumsilk red beret •
3. koru knitwear Possumsilk fur-trim hat • 4. kMart blue heels • 5. kathryn wilson
Brooke in Vintage • 6. Mi Piaci Belva • 7. alBerto Zago wedge slingbacks
from Adrienne Winkelmann • 8. Miss wilson Penelope
orange in snakeskin
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2. vogue from OPSM • 3. le sPecs
Gladiator • 4. dolce &
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5. karen walker Galaxy • 6. karen
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turn your nails blue – not so much with cold as with cool, in shades of blue, turquoise and teal: 1. orly green with envy, $24.99. 2. l’oreal Paris colour riche le vernis in luxembourg garden and 3. Blue reef, $9.99 each. 4. Mavala nail colour cream in Blue curacao, $9.99.
eyes and lips go bold with smoky lids and darker lips. Balance a bold eye with warm pinks and rose tones.
if you’d prefer to opt for warmer tones, try the season’s muted mauves, and darker greens. if you want to play, give them a lift with a splash of silver – maybe on alternate nails. 5. Mecca cosmetica nail varnish in cressida $28. 6. Mavala nail colour cream in silver. 7. l’oreal Paris colour riche le vernis in Parisian rooftops. 8. Mavala nail colour cream in British racing green.
For the full dramatic eye try 1. l’oreal
Paris colour riche les ombres Quad in
velours noir, $29.99. use the palette design to guide your application of each colour
for diy smoky eyes. 2. smashbox Photo op smokebox ii, $65. 3. Nars Marie Galante eye shadow duo, $72.
if all that sounds a little too sombre, go super-vivid with this l’oreal Paris colour riche les ombres Quad in tropical
tutu, $29.99
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1. inika creme colour in dusty rose, $39, for cheeks and lips. 2. inika creme eyeshadow in capuccino,
$39. 3. stila liquid lipstick in amore, $36. 4. Nars soft touch shadow
Pencil in calabria, $38. Karen Murrell
lipstick in Magenta Moon, $30.
1. oPi liquid sand in what wizardry is this, $24.90. 2. oPi i theodora you, $24.90. 3. orly Mermaid tail, $24.99. 4. oPi when Monkeys Fly, $24.90 HOT TIP: glitter polish can be tricky to remove. the secret is to soak a cotton ball in remover and leave it on your nail for a few minutes. you can secure it with anything from small rubber bands to strips of tin foil.
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central heating, icy wind and still-harsh sun (especially if you hit the ski slopes regularly) can
put your skin through the wringer. give your skin a regular winter mini break with a hydrating restorative
mask treatment. 1. Weleda iris hydrating masque, $28.50. 2. la Mav dna Phyto-guard Pink clay
antioxidant mask, $58. 3. dr Hauschka Moisturizing Mask, $95. 4. Nellie tier
hydrating Mask, $45.
then moisturise, moisturise, moisturise: 5. dr Hauschka rose day
cream light, $65. 6. Nude radiant day Moisturiser, $112.
7. trilogy Face care vital Moisturising cream, $49.90
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the good oil: the idea of putting oil on your face used
to be unthinkable but now there are oils for cleansing, oils to use as night creams
and, most helpfully in winter, oils to hydrate and protect.
8. Weleda wild rose smoothing Face oil capsules, $42.50.
9. Neutrogena Body oil, $39.99. 10. sukin rose hip oil, $24.50. 11. snowberry soothing Facial
Massage oil, $36. 12. sukin
wellbeing body oil,
$28.99. 13. Nellie tier
frankincense and rose face
oil, $42.
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W i N t e r H a i r
Hair guru Nigel Russell, creator of Holistic Hair, has some tips for keeping your hair in tip-top shape over winter.
Hair is more sensitive than we give it credit for. It’s a barometer for the state of our inner and
outer health. Our habits, diet, lifestyle and general wellbeing differ dramatically season to season and these changes, along with those in our environment, are reflected in the condition of our hair.
In summer we’re outdoors getting plenty of natural light, vitamin D and fresh air, and if you are using the right products your hair should be vibrant bouncy and relatively healthy.
Come winter we retreat indoors, our diet changes and our lives become a bit more sedentary. Add to that the fact that we produce more natural oil in winter and suddenly hair becomes limp flat, dull and greasy.
They key thing to remember is to adjust your shampoo to something lighter to combat greasiness while still protecting the ends, particularly if your hair is coloured.
Recommended pRoducts#1 FOR sHINe:• eleven miracle Hair for shine, moisture and a smooth, anti-frizz finish.• Redken cat treatment repairs breakage and reconstructs damaged ends.• Holistic Hair Hydrating Conditioner, controls and repairs frizzy, wiry hair.
#2 PROblem sOlvINg seRums• Kevin murphy Young Again, provides heat protection up to 270C; ideal for
using with straightening irons.• Kerastase micro Voile protecture, protects hair from sun but also idea for
adding shine when your finishing styling.• moroccan oil is great either before drying or to finish either a blow-dry or
ironed curls. Provides protection and shine.
#3 best sHAmPOOs• Kevin murphy Angel Hair, a light shampoo that won’t weigh hair down.• Holistic Hair sensitive scalp shampoo, All-natural and ideal for fine, limp
hair and a sensitive scalp. Contains organic apple cider vinegar that’s the perfect PH level for healthy hair and scalp.
nigel’s top tips foR gReAt winteR HAiR:• try not to over-wash your hair. Keep the lather at the roots only,
and conditioner on the ends only.• let your hair dry naturally at least halfway before blow-drying,
and don’t use the “high speed, high heat” setting as you’ll singe the ends, causing breakage and dullness.
• Keep hair shiny by putting it into a ponytail, adding a good hair treatment, and wrapping it into a bun for the day, or while you’re at the gym.
• Watch what you eat! Avoid comfort foods in winter as they can produce excess oil and your hair will become flat and limp. Your skin suffers too.
• ease up on the hair straighteners. Allow hair to dry naturally if at all possible and quit ironing all the goodness out of it.
• go for more solid colours in winter, such as chocolates, mid browns or copper reds if it suits your skin tone. solid colours reflect light and shine way more than a head full of highlights.
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snowbeRRY ActiVe outdooR spf30 Just because we see the sun slightly less in winter it’s no time to ignore sunscreen. This 100% natural high protection broad spectrum sunscreen helps defend against harmful UVA and UVB. RRP $42.
www.smithandcaughey.co.nz or 09 377 4770
JoYce bloK essentiAl cARe cleAnseRsContaining natural oils and plant extracts, these gentle but effective cleansers hydrate, protect and balance. During April receive the 250ml cleanser for the 150ml price.
0800 105 107 or www.joyceblok.co.nz
emeRginc VitAmin c seRumProtect your skin against the ravages of UV, stress and time with a daily dose of pure, stable vitamin C, the skin-saving anti-ageing vitamin. RRP $165.
www.mlcskincare.co.nz
JAne iRedAle longest lAsH mAscARAGive your lashes a boost with a new plush mascara wand that expertly separates and defines to build the most luscious lashes. Natural sea minerals condition and thicken lashes to encourage growth and sweet almond oil softens and moisturises.
www.janeiredale.co.nz
eVolu decReAse eYe+lip line seRumFor renewed elasticity and decreased fine lines around the eyes and lips, this natural serum delivers visible results with ongoing use. Powered with skin-plumping botanicals and enriched with antioxidants. RRP $64.99.
www.evolu.com
tAngle teezeR AwARd winning detAngling HAiRbRusHTangle Teezer is your hair’s new best friend. Gently and effortlessly detangle hair without pulling or snagging to reveal smooth, shiny hair. RRP from $28.
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b e a u t y b u y smAnuKA doctoR™ ApinouRisH intRoductoRY KitFashion forward celebs love Manuka Doctor™ ApiNourish skincare range – enriched with Purified Bee Venom™. The latest buzzword in beauty, bee venom was recently reported as the top beauty trend for 2013 by Forbes. This kit includes three age-defying products formulated to rejuvenate and replenish the skin: rejuvenating face mask, restoring night cream and repairing skin cream. Dermatologically tested. RRP $49.95.
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designeR bRAnds bb cRèmeDesigner Brands new BB Crème combines five benefits into one miracle make-up product. DB BB Crème provides a flawless coverage. Lightweight pigments conceal imperfections, even out skin tone and protect with SPF15. Enriched with Q10, antioxidants, peptides, and aloe vera to soothe and nourish – the multi-benefit product is skincare and makeup in one. Available at leading pharmacies. RRP$16.99.
innoXA couleuRs d’ete mAtte lipsticKs A must-have for the matte-lips look everyone is coveting this season. The creamy formulation is infused with jojoba oil to keep lips soft and supple. All 12 shades give full coverage with a matte finish. Available from leading pharmacies and online. RRP $19.99.
ApicARe lip butteR tRioThis really is the cutest pack of creamy lip butters ever. It contains three manuka honey lip butters all of which are 100% natural, with SPF15 and contain pure essential oils. RRP $19.90.
www.apicare.co.nz (09) 634 4375
oAsis sun Anti-Ageing moistuRiseRThis face moisturiser is formulated with plant extracts and vitamins to brighten the complexion plus SPF25 to protect against premature ageing caused by sun exposure. RRP $39.95.
www.oasisbeauty.co.nz or 0800 OASIS NZ
Holistic HAiR seA spRAYKeep summer alive and revive limp, flat winter hair with a spray of the sea. Online orders in March receive a free 100ml travel size. 250 ml. RRP $21.45.
www.holistichair.co.nz
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Honey, I’m HomeRotorua’s world famous Polynesian Spa is marking the onset of autumn with spa treatments base on the healing properties of New Zealand manuka honey. Try the Honey Walnut Polish and Aix Spa massage combo, where your skin is gently exfoliated followed by massage with organic coconut oil under warm water jets. Other treatments incorporating manuka honey include the Rotorua Mud Body Replenishing wrap, Revitalising Back Therapy and the Timeless Facial. It seems to us the only challenge would be refraining from just eating the honey! All Polynesian Spa treatments include hot mineral bathing in the deluxe Lake Spa pools.
www.polynesianspa.co.nz
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ConquerIng tHe mountWallis is the newest boutique fashion label to add a flair to the Mt Maunganui shopping landscape, with the opening of a stylish new store. The black walls and ceilings lend a decidedly sleek, chic look to the space, which also includes designer Anna Mountford’s design studio.
So, as well as being lined with all the new season garments from labels such as Ketze-ke, customers can also see Anna busy on her own Wallis label.
“Customers can come in and look around, stop for a chat and see us at work,” Anna says. “It’s a really unique place to shop and work. I think it connects to who we are as a brand.”
www.wallis.co.nz
Care for tHe HaIrKiwi beauty company Trilogy has released its first haircare range with two dynamic shampoo and conditioner duos: Trilogy Refresh and Shine (for everyday use on all hair types) and Trilogy Smooth and Nourish (for colour-treated and heat damaged hair). The
key ingredient in all four products is Keracyn, a new high performance natural active extracted from the second-year leaves of globe artichokes. All four products retail for $24.90 each.
www.trilogyproducts.com
Best foot forwardIconic NZ menswear brand Barkers has dipped its toe into footwear for the first time. The company has been in expansion mode since its 40th birthday last year and head of merchandise Paul Biddle says it’s been considering a move into footwear for sometime. “We’ve been working on the range for a while now. Footwear is easy to get wrong, so we spent months testing and refining to make sure we got it right.” The range of five styles is 100% leather and priced at $199.99.
www.barkersonline.co.nz
rose oIl In etHIopIaDr Hauschka Skin Care has just announced its latest fair trade initiative in Ethiopia working with the Terra PLC Damask Rose Farm as source for Damask rose essential oil. Seven years ago, Dr. Hauschka provided Ethiopian farmer Fekade Lakew with rose cuttings and introduced him to a consultant to train and advise on biodynamic cultivation methods. In 2012, Lakew distilled his first batch of rose essential oil and initiated the biodynamic certification process. Once certified, his farm will be the sole certified biodynamic source of essential rose oil in Africa. The skincare brand has committed to purchasing all Fekade Lakew’s rose oil for ten years, and 60-70% after that. This ensures the farm has time to establish itself without becoming dependent upon a single customer for all its revenue in the long term.
www.drhauschka.co.nz
london fasHIon week fIrstOne of NZ’s premier plus-size labels, Christchurch based Lucabella, has returned from a triumphant showing at the inaugural Plus-Size London Fashion Week.
The event was held alongside the mainstream LFW in February and Lucabella designer Keri Rapley says: “It just couldn’t have gone better.”
She says though there are other plus-size fashion weeks around the world, the London event was at a new level. With press and bloggers in attendance from Europe and the US it was a fantastic opportunity to boost the Lucabella brand, Keri says. “We weren’t sure how the week would be received but it was hugely positive. We would definitely do it again.”
www.lucabella.co.nz
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• StewartDawsonspearl anddiamondearrings
• SabenCharliehandbag
• HisandhersIcebreaker Oasismerinolayers
• HisandhersshoesfromOverland
• DKNYIntensefragrance
• Voguesunglasses
• HisandhersBendonunderwear
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FujiFilm’s Fashion snapshot
Take some fantastic pictures of yourself all decked out in your new-season gear with this FuijiFilm XF1 – the pocket-sized premium compact digital camera. The new XF1 boasts high-end design, ease of use and superior image quality.
www.fujifilm.co.nz
stewart Dawsons earrings
Lend any outfit a litte extra sophistication with these elegant and timeless 9ct pearl and diamond studs from Stewart Dawsons jewellers.
www.stewartdawsons.co.nz
saben hanDbag
Charlie, by Saben, is the epitome of classic cosmopolitan charm, perfect for toting about your workweek essentials and the double pocket front has stunning piping detail. A classic silhouette that you will wear and love for seasons to come.
overlanD shoes
You can both put your best foot foward this winter in these stylish shoes from Overland Footwear. For men the Giancarlo Moretti Jaydon, and for women, the Isabella Anselmi Diesel.
www.overlandfootwear.co.nz
DKnY Delicious eau so intense
Wow any room you walk into with this amped-up version of the iconic DKNY Delicious, 50ml.
vogue giFt oF love special eDition sunglasses
These Vogue Gift of Love Special Edition sunglasses from OPSM are the perfect fashionista shades.
www.opsm.co.nz
Kickstartyourwinterwardrobewiththisamazing“HisandHers”fashionhamper,worthmorethan $3500.Fromdesignerclothingtosportswearandevenanewcamera,thisistheperfectprizetomakeoveryournew-seasonlook.
icebreaKer oasis crewe merino base laYers
These his and hers Icebreaker Oasis Crewe merino layer tops, in Flourish design for her and Slopes for him will keep the chill out. The garments are part of Icebreaker’s relaunched Bodyfit base layer collection.
www.icebreaker.co.nz
www.saben.net.nz
benDon
Start your fashion makeover with the most important layers with his and hers sets of Bendon underwear. For her Elle McPherson Intimates Sultry camisole and g-string, and for him a multi-pack of Bendon Man stretch trunks.
www.bendon.co.nz
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Minnie dreams them up, Murray makes the patterns, Jim cuts them, Connie and Nirmala sew them, Peter and John last them, Mana inks, cleans and boxes them.
When you buy a pair of shoes from Minnie Cooper you’re keeping good jobs and skills here in New Zealand.
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w h Y t h e t i e ?With the days of the loud pinstripe suit and multi-coloured shirts all but a distant memory, the classic navy suit and the crisp white shirt are smartening up the streets. This cleaned-up canvas has heralded the return of the tie as the brushstroke of colour.
To avoid becoming a bland uniform, the tie is now the versatile change-out number that allows for individual expression. Instead of drowning in a sea of navy, use different ties to change your look.
The options for ties are endless, but if you’re after something ripe for the season, the new winter colour palettes take inspiration from the Earth.
F o r t h e b o Y s
Smart casual. It has become such a ubiquitous dress code, but what does it mean? When used as a guideline for workplace attire, it gets even trickier. How do you carry off “casual’’, yet
make it ‘‘smart’’ enough to maintain the right element of professionalism?
One of the biggest mistakes New Zealand men make when trying to dress “smart casual” is wearing a suit and formal cut shirt but without a tie. Don’t do it, it just looks like you’ve forgotten your tie.
Instead, get yourself a pair of well-cut trousers and a jacket of different cloth and a more casual cut. Make sure your shirt collar is large enough not to get buried by the jacket. Smarten it up with good leather shoes.
If you want to add personality with a splash of colour, try other accessories such as coloured socks, a silk pocket square or cufflinks.
If you’re going more casual, but still smart, make sure your jeans or chinos are clean and crisp, perhaps with colour. Then get a collared shirt and add a smart touch with a slim tie. These can clash in pattern, but make sure there is some colour coordination. Finish it all off with a V-neck or casual jacket. Because the tie adds some formality it smartens up the casual.
1. MarMot Ether DriClime in Green Envy • 2. Barkers Castro Shawl Cardi (available June) • 3. Barkers Westhaven coat • 4. adidas Originals check pants with suspenders (rear view) • 5. Barkers Carnaby chino • 6. Moodie tuesday Rene shirt • 7. Working style burgundy merino v-neck • 8. rochet pendant • 9. tiMex Ironman Velour 30Lap • 10. oBaku Three-hand with date • 11. tiMex Intelligence Quartz • 12. tissot T-Touch Classic • 13. Monti castello Silk pocket squares • 14. Fellini Mother of Pearl/Onyx inlaid cufflinks
Workshop brushed cotton work shirt and Big Slub Selvedge jeans
WorldMan Fantastic Mr Fox
coat, Raleigh St.Clair cardi, Eli
Cash shirt, Pagoda trousers
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There’s a new trend in menswear – mixing prints; wearing checks and stripes together. But how do you manage it
without looking as though you got dressed in the dark? We asked the experts.
The panel at Barkers say: “The key to mixing prints this winter is to not get caught up on things matching – numerous runway shows have proven that there really are no rules. The trick is to own the look and act like you know what you are doing (even if you don’t).
Here are the Barkers guidelines:
1. Always wear one solid colour. We recommend using a plain suit as a base and then opting for interesting shirt and tie combinations.
2. Try matching different prints e.g. stripe shirt with polka dot/printed tie.
3. Less is more; aim to mix one subtle print and one bold print so they complement one another.
Fashion is about having fun– so don’t over-think it. Feel free to improvise and remember to incorporate a bit of your own personality into each look.
Fellini warms up winter with soft and earthy tones from the spice market – green
cardamom, saffron, smoked paprika.
pierre cardin’s collection focuses on the deep colours of precious natural stones – Ruby,
Sapphire, Turquoise, Emerald and Amber.
WOrKING STYLE grey flannel check suit. Pure cashmere scarf. Midnight windowpane shirt . Knitted elephant tie
Barkers Dark Blazer Blue Texture Suit Jacket, henderson Check Shirt – orange
and sageBrush Patt Tie – Green.
Meanwhile, Working Style creative director Eddie von Dadelszen
says: “Choose checks of varying proportions which
complement one another so it doesn’t look like
you’re wearing a jigsaw puzzle.”
Barkers Taupe Warsaw Blazer, stickney Check Shirt, st kevins arcade Tie (Parisian for Barkers)
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stockistsfashion
ADIDASwww.adidas.co.nz
ADDICTIONSee Willow Shoes
ADRIENNE WINKELMANN(09) 379 0140Shop 26 Chancery 26 Courthouse Lane, Auckland Citywww.adriennewinkelmann.com
ALBERTO ZAGOsee Adrienne Winkelmann
ANN MARDELLwww.annemardell.co.nz
AUGUSTINE INTERNATIONALwww.augustineinternational.com
BARKERSwww.barkersonline.co.nz
BOOHOOwww.boohoo.com
BRIARWOODwww.briarwood.co.nz
CARLSON(09) 361 2187www.tanyacarlson.com
CATALYST(09) 837 1001www.catalyst-nz.com
CHAOS AND HARMONY(09) 368 1981www.chaosandharmony.co.nz
CHARMAINE REVELEY(03) 470 1982www.charmainereveley.co.nz
CHOCOLAT(09) 837 1001www.chocolat-nz.com
COMPANY OF STRANGERSwww.companyofstrangers.co.nz
DAVID LAWRENCEwww.davidlawrence.com.au
DEADLY PONIESwww.deadlyponies.com
DEBORAH SWEENEYwww.deborahsweeney.com
DIVAwww.diva.co.nz
DOLCE & GABBANA SUNGLASSES(See Sunglass Hut)
DYRBERG/KERN www.dyrbergkern.co.nz
ECCOwww.ecco.com
EMUwww.emuaustralia.com
FARMERSwww.farmers.co.nz
FELLINISee Parisian Belts and Ties
GLASSONSwww.glassons.com
HARLOWESee Wallis
HELEN CHERRYwww.workshop.co.nz
ICEBREAKERnz.icebreaker.com
ICE WATCHESwww.ice-watch.co.nz
INGRID STARNES(09) 376 48 02www.ingridstarnes.com
JULIETTE HOGAN(09) 360 9347www.juliettehogan.com
KAREN WALKER EYEWEARwww.karenwalkereyewear.com
KATE SYLVESTERwww.katesylvester.com
KATHRYN WILSON www.kathrynwilson.com
KETZ-KEwww.ketz-ke.com
KILTwww.kilt.co.nz
KINGAN JONESwww.kinganjones.co.nz
KMARTwww.kmart.co.nz
KORU KNITWEARwww.korunz.co.nz
LENNOXwww.lennox.co.nz
LE SPECSwww.lespecs.com.au
LIAM(See Ruby)
LUCABELLAwww.lucabella.co.nz
LUCIANO PADOVANSee Adrienne Winkelmann
MANDYBwww.mandyb.co.nz
MARDEESee Ann Mardell
MARMOTwww.marmotnz.co.nz
MEADOWLARKwww.meadowlark.co.nz
MEREDITHNouvelle(09) 524 6575Shop 1a, The Village Green415 Remuera Rd, RemueraEnvy (09) 478 5907408 Beach Rd, Mairangi Baywww.meredith.com.au
MINXSee Willow Shoes
MI PIACISee Overland Footwear
MISS WILSON See Kathryn Wilson
MOOCHIwww.moochi.co.nz
MONTI COSTELLOSee Parisian Belts and Ties
MOODIE TUESDAYwww.moodietuesday.com
NINETEEN//46www.nineteen46.co.nz
NOM*Dwww.nomd.co.nz
NUDE(09) 368 1981www.mischiefshoes.co.nz
NZ MINTwww.nzmint.com
OBAKU0508 566 300
OBI(09) 837 1001www.obi-nz.com
OPSMwww.opsm.co.nz
OVERLAND FOOTWEAR0800 683 752www.overlandfootwear.co.nz
PARDON MY FRENCH(09) 368 1981 www.pardonmyfrench.co.nz
PARISIAN BELTS AND TIES0800 524 245www.parisian.co.nz
RJCSee Kingan Jones
ROBYN MATHIESON www.robynmathieson.co.nz
ROCHET JEWELLERY0508 566 300www.rochetworld.com
RUBYwww.rubynz.com
SABENwww.saben.co.nz
SHENwww.shen.co.nz
SOFTWAVESSee Willow Shoes
SOLES(09) 368 1981www.mischiefshoes.co.nz
STARFISHwww.starfish.co.nz
STORMwww.stormonline.co.nz
SWANNDRIwww.swanndri.co.nz
SUNGLASS HUT0800 607 895www.sunglasshut.co.nz
SYLVESTERSee Kate Sylvester
THE WAREHOUSEwww.thewarehouse.co.nz
THE WOOL COMPANYwww.thewoolcompany.co.nz
TIMEX0508 566 300
TISSOT0508 566 300www.tissot.ch
TRELISE COOPERwww.trelisecooper.com
TWENTY-SEVEN NAMES(04) 384 1152 www.twentysevennames.co.nz
VANILLA INKwww.vanillaink.co.nz
VARGOwww.vargo.co.nz
WALLIS www.wallis.co.nz
WILLOW SHOES(09) 845 3434 www.willowshoes.co.nz
WORKSHOPwww.workshop.co.nz
WORKING STYLEwww.workingstyle.co.nz
WORLD/WORLDMANwww.worldbrand.co.nz
ZAMBESIwww.zambesi.co.nz
BEaUTY
DR HAUSCHKAwww.drhauschka.co.nz
GUERLAINSmith & Caughey’s Queen St, Kirkaldies & Stains Wellington, Ballantynes Christchurch
ELEVENFrom selected salons
HOLISTIC HAIRwww.holistichair.co.nz
INIKAwww.inikacosmetics.co.nz
KAREN MURRELLwww.karenmurrell.com
KERASTASEwww.kerastase.co.nz
KEVIN MURPHYwww.kevinmurphy.com.au
LA MAVwww.lamav.com
L’OREAL PARISDepartments stores and pharmacies nationwide
MAVALASelected pharmacies and department stores
MECCA COSMETICAwww.meccacosmetica.co.nz
MOROCCAN OILFrom selected salons
NARSwww.meccacosmetica.co.nz
NELLIE TIERwww.nellietier.co.nz
NEUTROGENAwww.neutrogena.co.nz
NUDEwww.nudeskincare.com
ORLYwww.orlybeauty.com
OPI www.globalbeauty.co.nz
REDKENwww.redken.co.nz
SMASHBOXwww.smashboxcosmetics.co.nz
SNOWBERRYSmith & Caughy’s Queen streetSmith & Caughy’s New MarketThe Hills Golf Club ( Arrowtown)Mybeautystore.co.nz
STILAwww.meccacosmetica.co.nz
SUKIN0800 118 311
TRILOGYwww.trilogyproducts.com
WELEDAwww.weleda.co.nz
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