Melbourne Cup Day Lunch at the Inglis’sThis Melbourne Cup Day Sydney’s equestrian royalty and thoroughbred auctioneers the Inglis family open up their heritage-listed property for a sophisticated charity lunch. The inaugural Cup at the Stables is the newest hot ticket on this year’s charity event calendar, hosted by Cure Our Kids, with all proceeds to help children living...
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Once upon a time
Once upon a time there was a young artist named Renee who felt strongly disheartened by the “Sydney Art Scene”. She met Angela D’Alton, founder of Leeloo.com.au, an established online boutique filled with emerging artists’ wares. They decided to put on their very own exhibition, just the way they wanted to do it. Embarking on this valiant...
The Pond pops up
Pure urban regenerationTaking something ugly and making it beautiful. Pure Blonde has taken a leaf out of The Fairy Godmother’s book, and created a new beer garden in Darlinghurst. Re-creating its Melbourne urban regeneration project in Sydney, a 178 year-old heritage-listed cottage has been renewed into a temporary pop up bar and restaurant known as “The Pond”....
The business of biathlons
Andrew Boy Charlton Biathlon seriesIf for you, a biathlon translates to ‘buy-athalon’ (a shopping spree in two parts; coffee, then purchases), the Andrew (Boy) Charlton Pool Biathlon may not be your cup of tea. If, on the other hand, you’re serious about getting fit for summer and can handle some competitive types, this CBD-series may...
Aussies making a splash
Avant garde kit for the pool and beachWow, has it already been a year? Just in time for summer and Ivy Pool’s 1st birthday today, we’ve pulled together the ultimate local swimsuit guide to help you make a be-fitting splash. Flamingo Sands – www.flamingosands.comFlamboyant colour and head turning print detail, Flamingo Sands is for the forever young....
Charmed by Thomas Sabo
Thomas Sabo jewellery concept store opensIt’s about time, and Mr Thomas Sabothinks so too. Famous for his eponymous Sterling Silver jewellery, he’s just opened the first ever Australian Thomas Sabo concept store. For 25 years, Thomas Sabo charm bracelets have been telling stories. Letting friends, and sometimes strangers, catch a glimpse of a lady’s or young...
The Winery by Gazebo opens
The Wine is FineThe Winery, younger sibling of the Gazebo Wine Garden doesn’t need much to get noticed, although the chandelier made from antelope’s heads is hard to miss. In the heart of Surry Hills, it’s your local with a splash of lounge – shaken not stirred. Enjoy a girl’s picnic outside on the terrace...
Work hard – play hard – eat fit food
Eat Fit Food on the goPick the dietary habit applicable to you: A) Running late, skip breakfast.B) Typical lunch – a coffee and sushi roll on the go, but don’t really feel full.C) 4pm – sugar craving hit! A dive to the biscuit jar or some other evil snack in your supplies drawer (promise to...
Blackout
Oh, the many times you’ve suppressed the yen to inject colour. Declared “I’m not going to buy anything black” and ended up with exactly just that. Make no apologies this time. M•A•C’s new Style Black make up collection lets your darker inhibitions run rife. It’s all about midnight escapades in black: for eyes, nails and...
Tiger Translate
Change the world, one beer at a timeIf your idea of change is much more substantial than loose coins in your pocket, Tiger Translate is something to get a look into. Now in its fourth year worldwide, Singapore’s award-winning Tiger Beerstarted Translate to uncover the best emerging artists around Asia, bringing together an eclectic collective of...