Style 06-10-17

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OCTOBER 2017 CHRISTCHURCH

COMPLIMENTARY

Cup Week Special

GLOBE TROTTERS

The world’s most coveted race days

Race Ready

The latest looks for men & women

Dress to Impress Get to know the Cup Day judges

MEN’S

GROOMING 7 steps to a sharper shave

Reaching New Heights The wonders of Cirkopolis




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CHRISTCHURCH AND CANTERBURY’S PREMIER LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE Style is something unique to each of us. Celebrating the diversity life offers within Christchurch – a city of constant reinvention, opportunity and vibrancy. Style explores the fabric of our homes, our community and our spirit, both individually and collectively.

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INSIDE WORD Find. Spend. Indulge. Experience.

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12 SAVE THE DATE 14 INTERVIEW A High Flyer From Cirkopolis 18 CUP WEEK SPECIAL The Judges Behind Our Best Dressed Racegoers + Tips For The Best Boot Picnic 22 REPORT The Most Prestigious Race Days Around The World 30 HOUSE FEATURE Sleek And Stylish In Merivale

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38 REBUILD Richard Dalman Talks About The Cathedral’s Future

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40 LUXE LIVING 44 LANDSCAPING Bringing Flowers To The Fore

Frankie Dettori celebrates after riding Enable to win The King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot racecourse on July 29, 2017 in Ascot, England.

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60 BEAUTY 64 WELLBEING Moving Away From Household Plastic

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MULTI AWARD-WINNING PUBLISHING COMPANY PUBLISHER Charlotte Smulders Star Media Level One, 359 Lincoln Road, Christchurch 8140 03 379 7100 EDITORIAL Kate Preece Group Editor kate@starmedia.kiwi Victoria Tait Editor Naomi Spinsby-Wild Editorial Assistant Gilbert Wealleans Social Editor gilbert@starmedia.kiwi DESIGN Emma Smith CONTRIBUTORS Anne Hudson, Bridget Rutherford, Charlie Rose Creative, Craig Wilson, Getty Images, iStock, Richard Dalman, Ross Kiddie,Vanessa Ortynsky ADVERTISING Vivienne Montgomerie Team Leader 364 7494 / 021 914 428 viv.montgomerie@starmedia.kiwi Juliet Dickson Account Executive 364 7409 / 021 688 159 juliet.dickson@starmedia.kiwi Janine Oldfield Account Executive 962 0743 / 027 654 5367 janine.oldfield@starmedia.kiwi

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ill it be fascinator or hattinator, dress or pantsuit? Will you down tools for Tuesday at Addington, or wait for the weekend and ramp it up at Riccarton? These are the questions that need our attention now, as we plan ahead for what can only be described as Christchurch’s most anticipated week-long event. It is only fitting, then, that the October issue of Style oozes Cup Week charm. We can help you decide what to wear, whether or not you will brave a ‘fashion in the field’ event, and what to pack in the picnic hamper. We also pause to consider why there’s so much fuss around NZ Cup and Show Week, taking a glance at racing events around the globe, where the stakes are even higher for fillies and fashionistas alike. The traditions are just as important whether you are at Ascot, where fascinators are prohibited, or the Melbourne Cup, which, unlike its English cousin, embraces spring colour. Victoria Tait, the familiar name and face who has led Style for the past 18 months, knows fashion inside out. Her vision and personal style has elevated our magazine to the bold, clean look it has today, with editorial that has been so well received by you, the reader. While Victoria has decided to take on a new venture, we are lucky enough to still have her leading the biannual Style Fashion publication and our fashion pages – the editorial spread in this issue being a testament to her prowess. For some insider tips on what takes an outfit from impressive to outstanding, we ask those who will be judging our looks at the Christchurch Casino NZ Trotting Cup Day. “There’s so many fabulous outfits and I love hearing the stories about the lengths people go to to put it all together,” Jackie O’Fee tells us, wishing there were more prizes in the already brimming pot. Return trip to Buenos Aires anyone? Prepwork is just as important for men, especially those looking to clean up that facial hair. Gilbert Wealleans turns our attention to the cutthroat and safety razors that will ensure your face is as smooth as your moves this season. Add a good dollop of interior inspiration, some international travel and a new Audi, and we hope we have provided you with all you need to stay stylish. Enjoy!

Style explores the best of Christchurch, giving readers the opportunity to develop and celebrate their individual style in life, home and fashion. A monthly publication, Style is presented on high-grade gloss stock with a hard cover. Delivered flow-wrapped to top real estate value homes around Christchurch, Style targets readers with a high disposable income. Designed to inspire, Style has a lengthy shelf life that offers excellent value for your advertising choice.

The Christchurch Star Company Ltd is not responsible for any actions taken on the information in these articles. The information and views expressed in this publication are not necessarily the opinion of The Christchurch Star Company Ltd or its editorial contributors. Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the information within this magazine, however, The Christchurch Star Company Ltd can accept no liability for the accuracy of all the information.

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INSIDE WORD SPEND. Created by our own Nicola Quinn and Maria Enna-Cocciolone (founder of O Cosmedics), G & M Neurocosmedics is a range designed to counteract modernday stress and neuroaging. Working at a cosmetic-medicine level while harnessing the power of active botanical ingredients, you get the best of both worlds with products focused on skin recovery. Looking for something exotic to add flair to your home? Online homewares brand Alva (alva.nz) offers a collection of carefully curated items imported from the Middle East and Asia. We love the ‘Pillbox Outdoor Light’, perfect to add ambience to the al fresco nights ahead.

EXPERIENCE. Laundromap is a new app aimed at helping time-poor Cantabrians with their laundry. Simply book a collection time, and your clothes will be collected, cleaned and delivered back to you within 48 hours, making event-prep stress-free. For a different type of horsepower, get revved up for motorsport’s version of the sevens. Taking place on October 28-29, at Waikato’s Hampton Downs International Motorsport Park, Fast & Furious Racing is a brand new concept. The twist? Three laps in, the cars will be brought together behind a safety car, then restarted for a three-lap sprint to the finish. Feel what it’s like to be back on The Terrace with Kong, a 1930s-inspired cocktail bar, and jazz club Fat Eddie’s, of former Poplar Lane fame.

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INSIDE WORD FIND. If you haven’t yet ventured into the city to visit The Crossing… where have you been? Christchurch’s own Bianca Astle (who recently won her round in Battle of the Rebuild) has joined the hype, opening her flagship store for Ivy Blu – as seen at NZ Fashion Week, and Andrea Moore very recently moved in, too. We have also heard Dfusion is looking to follow suit in November. For the pièce de résistance for that Cup Day outfit, you will need some headgear. Fillies Liv Kinley and Carrie Broomhall are SHOW PONY Millinery, and a range of their stunning fascinators can be found at Belleza Boutique in Tai Tapu.

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INDULGE. To get those locks in shape for Cup Week – and have some me-time – why not head over to GM Hair’s new digs. Leaving their current Ballantynes space on October 7, the team will be ready for you in the purpose-built salon at 300 Cashel Street, from October 9. Go for the greener option and discover Frontal Lobe, a start-up design brand in Christchurch. The team of two create sustainable designs for all types of spaces, from Bluetooth speakers, such as the Milk Carton, to bamboo bicycles. Check them out at HAPA. Frontal Lobe

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JAPANESE FILM FESTIVAL Enjoy a celebration of the Japanese film industry with three different screenings over three nights. Christchurch Art Gallery

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20 AN EVENING WITH BIC RUNGA AND SPECIAL GUESTS The much-loved Kiwi songstress returns for a special performance of her multi-award winning album Drive. Isaac Theatre Royal

COLIN CLOUD – THE FORENSIC MIND READER Fresh from the semi-finals of America’s Got Talent and sold out shows at the Edinburgh Festival, this live show promises to astound audiences. Sixty6 on Peterborough

21-11NOV VENUS IN FUR As intellectually stimulating as it is an art of seduction, this play explores the power struggle that can exist between prospective sexual partners – under the guise of a play audition. The Court Theatre

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FLYING HIGH When Style touches base with Auckland-born circus artist Rosita Hendry she is performing Cirkopolis in Brazil, but from November 14-19, it is Christchurch’s turn to see this unique blend of circus, theatre and dance on stage at the Isaac Theatre Royal. Words Kate Preece

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“There’s always tons of action going on on the stage, all the time.” – Ashley Carr

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Rosita Henry by Renato Mangolin

ith Cirque du Soleil having picked up its Avatar-blue carpet and headed across the ditch, the next circus spectacular to land here is brought to us by Montreal-based troupe Cirque Eloize. New Zealand is the last leg of the Cirkopolis tour that has already stopped in Scotland, Brazil and France, but Christchurch will be the first Kiwi city to see what happens when you blend circus, theatre and dance. We were surprised to learn the cast had a couple of Kiwi connections, one being aerial rope specialist Rosita Hendry and the other, lead performer Ashley Carr. Ashley has been with the show since it premiered in Helsinki five years ago, and was involved in its creation – perhaps why his character bears his namesake. While he hasn’t put down roots in New Zealand, his father has, the owner of deer farm in Geraldine for the past 30 years. For Rosita, New Zealand is home. Auckland is where her family lives, and where her journey to become a professional circus artist all began. When asked the main difference between Cirkopolis and other shows, Ashley points to the skill of its cast. The performers must be multi-disciplined, and in being this way the story is able to unfurl with a more exciting pace. “There’s always tons of action going on on the stage, all the time,” Ashley says. The show follows a story of an office worker breaking free from the bonds of monotony, as played out in the 1927 film Metropolis, but there’s humour, too. “There’s plenty of slapstick and poetic humour woven through the storyline which heightens as he [Ashley] transitions from a dull

existence to a happier place,” Ashley explains. We interupt Rosita’s training to ask her a few extra questions about Cirkopolis ahead of the show’s arrival. What is your favourite part of the show? One moment I enjoy in my number is the very beginning when my business suit is taken off to reveal my red dress. At this point it feels like I’m stepping out of one world and into another. Performing can be a lot like that for me. When I was young I was very shy, but performing on stage was different, I could step into a new world on stage and could really be myself. Should we take along our partners, kids, or both? The show definitely has something for everyone. You have strong athletic artists performing high levels of acrobatic skills and humour that has the right balance for children and adults. I can guarantee you will come away with a smile on your face. Following your dream to be a circus artist has certainly taken you around the world. Did you ever expect to become accredited as a specialist in aerial rope with a minor in cyr wheel? Growing up in NZ thinking about performing in such high level companies when NZ seems to be so far away were really just dreams. Along the way I’ve learnt that the only way to get to the top of the mountain is consistent application and knowing when to rest and enjoy the moment... stopping to smell the roses as they say.


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“I love being with family and all the different dynamics that come from all the personalities.” – Rosita Hendry

image: Patrick Lazic

Is travelling with Cirque Eloize in any way like growing up in a household of seven children? Most definitely. Growing up in a largeish family you get used to always having people around, learning to adapt to different personalities, and how to work as a team. When you are in close proximity with the same people day in and out you also learn when you need to just take quiet time for yourself. It’s made it an easy transition. I love being with family and all the different dynamics that come from all the personalities. When you do make it home, what’s the first thing you do? I haven’t been back in NZ for two and a half years but the first thing I will be doing after I say hello to all the family will be heading outside to the beach, weather permitting, or just somewhere outside in nature. The one thing I really miss on my travels is the fresh air and beautiful scenery we have all around us that is so accessible. It is just a way of life and one I didn’t really appreciate fully till I moved out of the country six years ago. What’s one thing we might be surprised to learn about you? I once entered Miss World NZ, which was a huge out-of-my-comfort-zone experience that meant I had to face my fear of public speaking. I was petrified but learnt what it meant to find courage in the midst of fear!

image: Patrick Lazic

What’s next on your high-flying horizon? As circus is contract based the future is always a little unknown. But I hope to be able to continue to have the opportunities to work for great international companies like Cirque Eloize touring the world, meeting new people and cultures, I would like to keep doing many different styles of shows so I continue to grow and develop as an artist. New Zealand will still always be home and eventually I would like to base myself in New Zealand again, maybe starting a community gym with my brothers incorporating sport and circus.



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PREPARE TO BE

JUDGED We get the inside scoop from those with the final say on style at this year’s Westfield Riccarton Style Stakes fashion and ZM Body Art competitions at Addington Raceway.

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ith more than $20,000 worth of prizes, dressing up has a whole new meaning when it comes to Cup and Show Week. As jockeys and their steeds thunder around the track at Addington Raceway, plenty of fillies will be lining up to take the title of The Best Dressed Lady at the NZ Trotting Cup Day on Tuesday, November 14. She who ends up holding the crown will receive the golden tickets to fly to Buenos Aires and back, while The Best Dressed Man will certainly not be left empty-handed, with a holiday in Brisbane including flights and seven nights’ accommodation to enjoy. Plus, there are jewellery, vouchers, beauty packs and a magnum of Lindauer to consider – who wouldn’t dress up for a slice of the pie? The judging panel offers an even split between the genders, with disc jockey duo Stacey “Stace” Daniels (MC) and Paul “Flynny” Flynn, fashion expert Luke Bettesworth and stylist Jackie O’Fee. As the first fashion event of Cup Week, we thought it best we go behind the scenes to source some insider tips from the very people waiting to be impressed.

Last year’s winning looks: Gavin Borthwick and Katie Flett. – Martin Hunter/Getty Images


STYLE | cup & show

PAUL FLYNN Best known as: Stace & Flynny on The Hits Pet Cup Day peeve: I once packed all my clothes except one shoe… So I had to wear trainers. So my pet Cup Day peeve would be forgetting key clothing. Best way to impress him: For guys, wearing a really nice fitting suit, clean shoes and being groomed nicely. Maybe with a dapper hat or a nice hair do as well. One tip for first-time entrants: Pace yourself because it’s a long day, especially because you still want to hit the d-floor after!

JACKIE O’FEE Best known as: Owner of Signature Style Pet Cup Day peeve: Not being able to award more prizes! Best way to impress her: Focus on ALL the details. If you make your own hat, for example, make sure the finish is exceptional; if you are wearing open-toed shoes make sure your feet are perfectly pedicured. Details, details, details. Oh, and follow the racewear codes: Cup Day isn’t Derby Day, so it’s colour, not black and white, and racewear isn’t cocktail wear, etc. One tip for first-time entrants: See what winners from previous years have worn, check websites like “On Track On Trend” for inspiration. Make time to soak in the atmosphere and enjoy the day.

STACEY DANIELS Best known as: Stace & Flynny on The Hits Pet Cup Day peeve: When your phone dies in the afternoon! Best way to impress her: The little details like matching nails, earrings and handbag. Oh and never forget the perfume! One tip for first-time entrants: Don’t come in too hot!

LUKE BETTESWORTH Best known as: Celebrity Stylist Pet Cup Day peeve: To be honest, I’ve never felt peeved at a Cup Day event. I really admire the entrants’ confidence and enjoy seeing everyone’s outfits pulled together on the day. Best way to impress him: Individuality, craftsmanship and contemporary proportions. Impeccable styling from head to toe. One tip for first-time entrants: Take a risk, but think about subtle elements that’ll pull the whole look together. Try to emphasise one of your dress’s less obvious colours by matching it to the colour of your headwear, shoes and bag. Beautiful hair and make-up is very important and effort here never goes unnoticed.

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Classy Glassware You may have to leave the glass at home, but class can be packed to go. We found Porta Travel Wine Glasses a must-have, stacking together nicely to ensure there’s still maximum room for what will be going inside them. tfe.co.nz

Folding Chairs After the hours that went into making you look that good, no one wants to slum it on a rug, dear, it’s Cup Day.

If it’s been a while since you cracked out the wicker hamper, you might want to pay heed to our advice. The following items are going to save your life at the car boot picnic.

Bottle Opener and/or Corkscrew Just in case you deviate from bubbles.

Linen Napkins Far more posh than serviettes. However, while you are at it, throw in a packet of wet wipes, too, as despite being lower in the posh pecking order, they are oh-so handy.

A Gazebo or Umbrella Save yourself from streaking mascara and flopping fascinators in the case of rain, and protect yourself from sunstroke (symptoms of which may be clouded by champagne consumption).

Tablecloth First Aid Kit Whether it’s sticking plasters for blisters, hand sanitiser to cleanse away that public toilet feeling, or headache pills, be Camp Mother and plan ahead. You won’t regret it.

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THE RACE FOR

FASHION SUPREMACY Words Naomi Spinsby-Wild Photography Getty Images

Melbourne Cup.

With Canterbury’s own Cup & Show Week just around the corner, Style takes you inside some of the world’s most storied and prestigious racing events, which often have reputations as steeped in luxury as they are in tradition.


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hristchurch’s Cup and Show Week is drawing ever closer, so we’re taking a look at the racing events from around the world that have influenced it, and helped shape it into the social staple that it is today. From the history of the racing tradition itself, to the origins of dress codes we’re familiar with today, we give you all the information you need to approach this racing season with your head and heels high.

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DUBAI WORLD CUP Running annually on the last Saturday in March, this United Arab Emirates-based race has carved out a reputation for itself in recent years as the biggest social and sporting occasion in Dubai’s calendar. The world’s richest race, with a purse of NZD$14 million, the event naturally draws in racing and entertainment elite alike from around the globe. Attendance of the races is an opulent affair in itself, with ticketing options within the state-of-the-art Meydan Racecourse starting with outdoor grandstand seating available for a modest $230. Access to the exclusive Cigar Suite, which is replete with food and beverage options and prime position over the finish line and Parade Ring, sets guests back $1800 per ticket.

Naturally, the event itself is about so much more than the on-track action. The curtainraiser event, which has become known as Super Saturday, takes place a couple of weeks before the Cup itself, and has earned itself a reputation as something of a dress rehearsal for the main event, allowing jockeys, trainers, and fashionistas to refine their performance. The World Cup weekend itself features a televised opening ceremony to rival the Olympics Games, and traditionally closes with a firework display, although 2017’s performance saw the addition of a drone show, with LED-lit drones flying in formation against the night sky. The final drawcard of the event is always the concert, which is headlined by an international star, and is attended exclusively by ticketholders. This year, there was a 70-minute performance by the elusive Sia, with support from Maddie Ziegler. As far as the dress code in concerned, Dubai World Cup blends its own rich cultural heritage with European racing tradition to encourage a conservative and refined style of dress for males and females alike. Hemlines are preferred to be of a “modest length” of slightly above the knee or below, and recent years have seen the end of strapless and single-strapped dresses, with

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rules now requiring them to be a minimum of two inches in width. The 2017 Style Stakes saw 1940s and ’50s inspired sartorial choices take out the top awards – think fitted, tea-length A-line dresses for the ladies, and linen three-piece suits with straw trilbies for the gentlemen – the epitome of restrained elegance. And the prize for best dressed? In 2016, the male and female winners were both rewarded with a Jaguar F-Type Coupe to use for six months – not bad for a day at the races. ROYAL ASCOT Perhaps unsurprisingly, the sport of horseracing as we know it today found its origins in medieval England, when knights returning from the Crusades would challenge the prowess and endurance of their steeds. The spectacle quickly began to draw crowds, and soon transitioned into a more formally arranged event for the entertainment of local gentry. Before long, a betting element emerged, allowing money to change hands between observers and participants. Horse-racing has long enjoyed a close association with British nobility, with Royal Ascot itself being established by Queen Anne in 1711. The story goes that when out riding her horse, Queen Anne herself happened upon a piece of land she thought would be “an ideal place for horses to gallop at full stretch”. She began holding equestrian events there not long after, which soon evolved into the official race we’re familiar with today. Even today, royal attendance is guaranteed at Ascot, and seating in the Royal Enclosure, which was established by King George IV in 1822, is restricted to those with noble blood. Due to this long-standing royal connection, and accompanying reputation for class and elegance, Royal Ascot remains one of England’s premier events at which to see and be seen. Every year, the threeday meet hosts 300,000 guests – who can expect to pay over $500 for premium-level entry and access. The Ascot experience can be enhanced by attending private drinks in the Furlong Club, which offers caviar and smoked salmon, partaking in Pimm’s at the Gazebos, or travelling to the racecourse by way of the Ascot Express, a train chartered from London directly to the grounds. Dress code regulations are stringent, particularly for ladies – chief among them being a ban on strapless, off-the-shoulder or halter-necked dresses, as well as any

garment exposing the midriff. While trouser suits are now welcome, the pieces must be of matching material and colour, and, like jumpsuits, are required to be of full length, that is, to the ankle. While hats are an iconic part of Ascot attire for both men and women, fascinators are prohibited, and all headwear must have a solid base of at least 10cm in diameter. Within these parameters, however, Ascot millinery has seen a lot of experimentation within recent years, with tradition meeting high-fashion to create some truly avantgarde and, at times, gravity-defying designs. While many women still opt for a conventional hat, unique creations by the likes of Philip Treacy (who designed Princess Beatrice’s iconic Royal Wedding headpiece) are becoming increasingly common sights at the track. KENTUCKY DERBY An American cultural institution since its establishment in 1875, the traditions and rules of Churchill Downs’ Kentucky Derby find their heritage in European races. The Derby’s founder, Colonel Meriwether Lewis Clark Jr., had experienced the racing events of England and France, and, deeply influenced by them, sought to bring their sporting sophistication back to his own shores. While the event, held on the first weekend of May every year in Louisville, Kentucky, in the heart of America’s South, was initially inspired by the culture and refinement of European aristocracy, it has also taken on a unique identity, becoming steeped in Southern traditions of its own. Hat-wearing is a particularly strong part of the Kentucky Derby tradition, and is thought to stem all the way back to the introduction of the race in the late 1800s. While English and French women of noble blood were used to donning their finery for a day at the races, the notion of dressing up for a sporting event was foreign to highbred American women, as was the very concept of socialising in a setting that hosted gambling and alcohol. In response, organisers framed the event as an opportunity to showcase their fashion credentials, overcoming guests’ reservations while also making the Derby synonymous with style and elegance. While times and fashions have moved on considerably since the advent of these horse races, the custom of hat-wearing and formal dress in general have remained, as both a nod to a well-respected tradition and an

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acknowledgement of the timeless elegance of the style. The uniquely Southern tradition of drinking mint juleps at the Derby has been around since the races’ advent. The cocktail combines Kentucky bourbon whiskey with mint to both celebrate the state’s most iconic liquor, and help combat the oftenoppressive Southern heat. While they’ve always been a feature, the story goes they became a centrepiece after visiting Polish actress, Helena Modjeska, expressed her love of them after sampling them at the track. It’s thought that over 100,000 are served up every year, so if you’re thinking of attending the Derby, a mint julep in hand is a must!


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What’s more, in true American style, a huge amount of festivities have sprung up around the race, turning what is known as “The Most Exciting Two Minutes in Sport” into a twoweek-long festival. One of the older traditions dates back to the 1950s, and, presumably inspired by the debutante culture of the time, sees five young women selected from hundreds of applicants (known as Derby Princesses) to attend social events as representatives of the Derby. Traditions have also grown to incorporate the largest firework show in North America, a hot air balloon show, and one of the most elaborate street parades in the US.

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MELBOURNE CUP Run every November at Flemington Racecourse, the Melbourne Cup is perhaps the horse-racing event New Zealanders are most familiar with, with hundreds of Kiwis flocking to the races each year. The first formal horse race of the time was run on the banks of the Maribyrnong River in 1840, when the city of Melbourne itself was

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little more than a fledging settlement. As the city grew, so too did the racing tradition, with the meet locating itself at Flemington and adopting its official name from 1841. As the years passed, the crowds only continued to grow, attracting 100,000 people by 1880, a figure that has held steady over the following 137 years. While the general admission area at Cup Day today has no official dress code regulations, allowing guests the freedom to wear whatever they feel most comfortable in, that all changes if you wish to enter the Members’ Enclosure, which is governed by strict codes of modesty similar to those seen at Royal Ascot. Fashion pundits are already making predictions for 2017’s winning looks, hinting that embracing spring with breezy florals and pastels could well be the way to go, especially if paired with a contemporary headpiece. Colour and a sense of fun are very much encouraged, while black and white are best avoided on Melbourne Cup Day itself, as they are the dominant fashion feature of Derby Day, which traditionally takes place on the preceding Saturday.


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When British supermodel, Jean Shrimpton, arrived at Flemington in 1965, she caused a sensation by flouting the dress regulations of the era.

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When British supermodel, Jean Shrimpton, arrived at Flemington in 1965, she caused a sensation by flouting the dress regulations of the era. Previously, all women adhered strictly to traditional rules regarding hemlines and hats, but when Shrimpton made her much-anticipated entrance, she was dressed in a white minidress which ended a shocking five inches above the knee, with no stockings, gloves or hat; a completely outrageous deviation from the norm. Looking back, many now say that this incident and the publicity it received helped Australia to fully embrace 60s fashion, and the high hemlines and boxy cuts that went with it. Fifty years later, another woman made waves at Flemington, but for entirely different reasons. In 2015, Australian jockey, Michelle Payne, made history by becoming the first female to win the Melbourne Cup in its 155-year history, and only the fourth woman to ever compete. If you’re planning on spending a day at the races this year, adult tickets range from a budget-friendly $72 for general admission, to $900 for entrance to the Parade Lounge, which puts you in prime viewing position to not only view the Parade Ring, but also rub shoulders with the who’s who of Australian racing and entertainment royalty. With our own racing events just around the corner, which fashion approach will you be emulating this year? With the refined, traditional elegance of Royal Ascot to draw upon, as well as the vibrant, springtime colour splash of Melbourne Cup, the possibilities are truly endless. With a drink in hand and sunscreen in place, you really can’t go wrong.

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PROPERTY REMAINS A SURE BET With the excitement of Cup and Show Week raising the spirits and profile of Christchurch, we catch up with real estate consultant Nerina Higgins to see how this transcends into the housing market. Photography Charlie Rose Creative Tell us, Nerina, why is spring such a good time to sell? There is more energy in the market in the warmer months as the gardens begin to bloom and everything looks and feels brighter generating the motivation to consider a move. Often buyers are on job transfers and, of course, schooling requirements are also being considered. What are three things that will give our homes an instant refresh? First impressions count, so number one on my list is to make sure that street appeal catches the eye. A freshly painted front door, trimmed hedges, water-blasted paths and mown lawns all create a great first impression. Next is one of those more challenging but crucial tasks of decluttering our living spaces. As the years move on we all seem to keep adding mementoes from travel, photos from family and those really cool kitchen appliances. We can all grow our houses by reducing the amount of things that fill our rooms. The last one on my list is what I call ‘air and light’ – houses that look and smell light and fresh always attract compared with the odour of cigarettes or the scent of animals. How is the rejuvenation of the city affecting residential sales in Christchurch? People are starting to call Christchurch ‘The City of Choice'. Everywhere you look there are signs that the city is coming back to life better than ever before. Alongside of the rebuild is a growing confidence and excitement about Christchurch. And that excitement is contagious, with more and more people choosing our city as their home. Residential house sales will continue to increase as more people move here for better balanced lifestyle and property ownership housing options.

With so much change how important is it to choose the right real estate consultant? Even though increases in capital gains taxes are off the agenda for the next three years, making property decisions in times of rapid change requires great evidentially based input from your consultant. To me, volume of sales is much less important than spending the time understanding the client's property interests and wants. Researching carefully the property options and offering positive solutions is how I have built my business and, to my way of thinking, this is the right way, especially in times of change. As well as rebuilding we are about to swing into party mode, with election debates behind us and NZ Cup and Show Week ahead of us. Will the housing market experience a lift with all this renewed energy floating about? Christchurch is at its most vibrant over NZ Cup & Show Week attracting thousands of visitors who will see our city's stunning innovative rebuild this year. The more appealing Christchurch becomes, the greater demand for residential property growth. Increasingly people are looking at their lives and asking how much of it do they want to spend on congested roads and would moving to Christchurch be a better option? On a personal note, will you be trackside on Cup Day? Cup Week is always a big week on my calendar, enjoying social activities with friends and family. I'm planning to get together with a group of fun friends for Cup Day breakfast at one of our city's fabulous new hospitality venues. It’s really is a great time to be a part of Christchurch. So much of the new central city shops are now open and there's wonderful hospitality offered along the Terrace to enjoy as our treasured Avon flows by.

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Strong design meets an eye for styling in this newly-built Christchurch home. Words Naomi Spinsby-Wild Photography Charlie Rose Creative

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with natural light pouring in to make the most of the already-generous spaces, the true beauty of this build lies in the details. One such standout element is the steel staircase, which also features a bespoke rolled steel handrail. As the front door needed to be along the side of the house in order to accommodate the garage, the Cliffs wanted to ensure the entrance area made a real visual impact. Undoubtedly achieving this, the staircase’s solidity is accented by a unique and playful metal light fixture, which provides an element of softness and whimsy. The interior design touches throughout the home have been curated by Jan herself, who opted to support New Zealand designers and retailers wherever possible. Showcasing pieces by the likes of Città Design and Corcovado alongside long-held family furniture, the blend works to provide an effortless sense of both luxury and comfort. What’s more, the spacing between certain windows has been informed by the sizes of artworks the couple already owned, giving a tailor-made feel to the home’s interior.

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Mindful! Lynette McFadden Mine is an occupation that constantly generates a sense of extreme urgency punctuated by deadlines, and the feeling of never having enough time. The tasks at hand include numerous meetings, mentoring sessions, writing articles, training, and running auctions, as well as all the work associated with owning a large business and leading a team of 130 unique and dynamic individuals. I’m constantly asking myself if I’m allocating the right amount of time to the most important tasks. This isn’t exclusive to real estate. The wise allocation of time rather than wasting it on low priorities and meaningless acts (including excessive social media and being tied into other people’s problems); this is a battleground both in life and business. Back in the 1970s, in his book The Harried Leisure Class, Swedish economist Staffan Burenstam Linder pointed out that time is our scarcest resource and that a society’s increase

in prosperity doesn’t necessarily bring with it an increase in peace and harmony: “In reality it’s been the contrary as we all seem that much more hectic.” Forty years later, this has only amplified. Everyone I meet has many of the same time challenges, be they male or female, working inside or outside of their home. We all seem to work against the clock and the prospect of sighting, let alone smelling, roses seems like a fantasy. Every year whilst planning and determining my entire business tempo I promise myself to travel a little more consciously, using my time and skills more sensitively, but in the real world it’s a big ask. So, after some contemplative reading over a recent break, I’ve decided to share some of my trusty old time tips and a couple of new ones. 1. Get enough sleep. No matter how good your intentions about managing yourself and your time, if you don’t get enough sleep the battle is already lost.

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CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL:

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A decision has been made on the future of our central city cathedral, but what does this mean? Words Richard Dalman

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inally we have a direction for the ChristChurch Cathedral – in early September the Christchurch Anglican Diocesan Synod decided to “reinstate” the Cathedral. The main body of the Cathedral, the tower and spire, and the ancillary buildings will all be reinstated, in that order of priority. Now we have a decision and direction, let’s get on with it. For too long the impact of the ruin in the centre of the city has hindered adjacent development. The building left to disintegrate through weather and aftershocks has come to represent the slowness of our city rebuild.

The key question for me is what does the Synod mean by “reinstatement”? This word suggests returning the Cathedral to exactly the way it was before, in all of its neo-Gothic glory, but also with all of its 19th century issues that could be seen as compromises in its use. No doubt there will be new structure and services provided to bring the building up to a more modern and comfortable standard. And that is where my issue lies. If all we want to do is “reinstate”, then these things surely won’t be done. But if we “conserve” then we can incorporate these necessities, and other “upgrades” as well.


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AT LAST… I would prefer a conservation approach over a reinstatement approach, and perhaps this is what the Synod plans, but just haven’t articulated it very well to date. A conservation approach starts with a conservation plan that outlines the history and identifies all the values that the Cathedral possesses, such as architectural, cultural, urban design, historic, amenity, spiritual etc. These values will drive the approach as to how to repair and rebuild the building. They will also enable us to consider changes to the original building as well as possible new contemporary “interventions”. And what would we reinstate back to? Take the spire, for example: is it to be reinstated to Sir Gilbert Scott’s original design, or Benjamin Mountfort’s altered design (as built)? And if the latter, is it to the original that was built, or the firebricks and copper repair after the 1888 earthquake, or the timber and copper repair after the 1901 earthquake? If we accept a 1901 non-original spire design brought about by earthquake structural requirements, what similar structural changes could we accept now for the same reasons? And what changes would be accepted to allow for more modern liturgical approaches, or to allow for the tourists, or whatever becomes important in the future? There are many decisions that will require careful thought. Buildings need to change over time in order to remain relevant, even cathedrals (hence the addition of a visitor’s centre a number of years ago). What other changes need to be made at this stage and how can we take this opportunity to incorporate them in a clever, appropriate and perhaps contemporary way? I trust the synod and its architects will be looking at how the building can be conserved and not merely reinstated. I look forward to seeing the proposed drawings and final built result.

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Frequently I hear from parents looking at Rangi Ruru for Year 7 and 8 that what appeals to them is our small class numbers and our approach to personalised learning. Our girls receive individual attention coupled with being taught by specialist teachers who are passionate about their subject. Having a space that is theirs, they grow in confidence, are happy and learn alongside classmates with whom they quickly form friendships. The preparation for entering Year 9 is our focus as well as enabling them to develop independence and to become part of the wider Rangi Ruru community. Another comment often made is how quiet our classrooms are. Generally speaking girls prefer to learn in quiet and calm environments and we recognise that this is important for learning and concentration. Recently the wider community joined us for a fantastic day when we held our annual Grandparents’ Day. Having the chance to welcome these very special family members into our school to share a cup of tea and some Rangi fudge, was very special. We talk about Rangi being a family for life and it is on special days like this that we see our girls’ pride in their school as they show their grandparents around school. It has been another successful term with regards to our sporting achievements. Our Hockey and Basketball teams are Canterbury Champions (again) with our Hockey team winning 2nd place at the Federation Cup which is the top National tournament held recently in Napier. Losing narrowly to St Cuthbert’s from Auckland in the final we came away with the knowledge that Rangi Ruru is the Top South Island Girls’ School in hockey fantastic results of which we are very proud.

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backup may be required to maintain water at the required temperature. Gas is a clean, convenient energy source that compliments solar hot water, heating your home, cooking the perfect meal or enhancing your outdoor entertaining. Can gas be installed into any home? You can add gas to any house by using LPG bottles or, in some areas, you have access to an underground piped system allowing you to have a non-stop supply of gas. Like your electricity supply, the gas is metered at your home, requiring very low maintenance from you. What is the benefit of gas? Gas is fast and responsive. Operational costs and mainetance for gas appliances are generally cheaper to upkeep in the long term. Enjoy endless hot water, quick home heating and a precise control for cooking and save money on your energy bills. Gas also creates the least amount of greenhouse gas emissions. When burning, it does not produce any ash, dust or smoke, allowing gas to be considered a clean fuel. How much could I save on power? Installing a solar hot water system will cost more upfront but over the longer term, savings are significant. From experience, you will typically be able to turn your hot water off for nine months of the year. A dual-fuel household (combination of solar, gas and electricity) is more energy efficient than a household using only electricity. For more information on solar or gas installation it is worth talking to the experts. Call AquaPro Plumbing on 0508 278 2776 and quote “Style” for a free quotation.



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n my books the most obvious sign of spring is flowers. You know its almost here when the daffodils in Bealey Ave poke their heads above the ground; you know its really here when the flowering cherries lining Hagley Park are in full blossom – and what a stunning sight they are. However, for the last few decades, flowers have been somewhat ‘of out step’ with contemporary New Zealand landscape design trend. This was partly driven by a fresh appreciation of the use of native species in residential garden design and perhaps also a reaction to the annual borders that were once a gardening mainstay in the suburbs, with marigolds, begonias and lobelia planted neatly in rows. It seems the tide is turning again, and thanks to the current school of European and American garden designers, flowers are moving into the forefront of cutting-edge design. If you’re not convinced, just take a quick look through Pinterest and you’ll see what I mean, as flowering perennials are the order of the day. The benefits of including flowering shrubs and perennials in your garden and landscape design are obvious. Flowers will bring an injection of colour, scent and life to an outdoor

space. Flowers also provide nectar and pollen for bees, encouraging pollination which is hugely important to our environment and economy. Last summer it was amazing to see the huge numbers of bees on my ‘Blue Hills’ salvia and ‘Autumn Joy’ sedum. If you are looking to introduce flowers to your garden space, you don’t have to go out and buy multiple punnets of annuals. Why not start off slowly and try a modern flower hybrid providing long flowering, high health and little maintenance requirements. On a shady garden bed, why not try Hydrangea paniculata ‘Limelight’. In flower for almost six months, this stunner opens to a lime-green flower that fades to white, with a distinct diamond shape. It sits well with other shade-loving leafy plants. On a sunny north-facing bed, you can’t go past coneflowers like ‘White Swan’ or straight Echinacea purpurea to draw attention to your efforts. They’ll flower for months and will even happily grow in a heavier/clay soil which so many of us in Christchurch inherit. Plant them in a group to maximise the impact. If you give it a go, the bees will thank you and you may even be rewarded with a free supply of fresh cut flowers to brighten up the inside of your home this summer.


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Where the wind blows… It might be Wellington which is known as wind-battered, but Christchurch also gets its fair share of bluster. Although temperatures are rising, and the clocks going forward gives us more time to enjoy the outdoors, remember that wind can provide the death knell to comfortable outdoor entertaining. The Canterbury nor’wester commonly peaks at this time of year. The distinctive arch cloud formation signals its arrival, as do hot, dry and often ferocious gusts. Whilst the nor’west might warm things up, its strong and unpredictable nature can hamper enjoyment of the outdoors. An even bigger curse on outdoor entertaining is the notorious Christchurch easterly. The sun can be beating down with not a cloud in the sky, but an easterly will soon rob all heat from your party and have guests scurrying inside for warmth. Let’s be honest, in a bitter Southerly, the best place is indoors so there’s no need to tackle this one! Protection from wind is just as vital as from sun and rain to maximise the comfort of your outdoor living. Effective shelter from wind not only benefits your guests - but also young, or less wind tolerant plantings in your garden. Direction The first thing to consider with screening is wind direction. If you are planning to build, think carefully about the best orientation and design to mitigate the impact of wind. If revamping an existing outdoor space which isn’t ideally located, consider how plants and screening can be used to minimise the wind. Post quake Christchurch has seen a significant increase in new subdivisions, many of which have been designed and constructed without any trees or vegetation. This has created major wind tunnels. Without any trees or vegetation as a barrier, the wind will slam your property with force! Wind screening around your property will not only allow increased enjoyment of outdoor spaces, but it will also protect your home. Banging doors, slamming windows, flying umbrellas - all have potential to cause damage.

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Types of wind shelter • Walls and screens: Although more costly than a planted shelter, a man made shelter will be effective as soon as completed. Wind can be very efficiently deflected from often-used outdoor spaces like decks and patios. Heat can be trapped around swimming pools and spas. Timber and metal provide strong barriers but using clear material such as glass will ensure views are preserved. Care must be taken to ensure man made wind screens are constructed with sufficient strength to withstand the exertion of wind. • Blinds & Vertical louvres: Both functional and stylish, louvres and blinds have the advantage of being movable, and able to accommodate changes in wind direction (or opened completely in still weather). • Planting: Plantings such as hedges and shrubs can be used to protect your entire property (for example the classic agricultural ‘shelter belt’) or smaller sections within your property. Planted shelter will block 25-60% of the wind but some permeability may be desired in spaces where a cooling breeze will provide relief in stifling heat. Your landscape architect will advise you on which wind-resistant plants will work best with your specific site. • Hardscaping: With clever planning, larger structures such as pools, spas and outdoor rooms can be constructed to divert wind from your outdoor living areas. You can even design wings around your BBQ to block wind and get food sizzling far more efficiently! A different approach is to create a sunken courtyard or living area - providing exceptional wind protection as well as a cosy feel. Call Goom Landscapes to discuss mitigating wind at your home.

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DOUG NEIL

TRUTH TO MATERIALS Anne Hudson explores the relationship between sculptures and the raw materials from which they are derived, through the work of Doug Neil.

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he work of Doug Neil speaks of ‘truth to materials’, a reconciliation of artistic pursuit and the intrinsic quality of the rock he carves. The New Zealand landscape offers materials in the form of marble, granite and volcanic basalt, all produced millennia ago. The stone itself reveals fiery origins; compressed, warped and then eroded by wind and water. You do not need to be a geologist to admire nature’s beauty. Familiar patterns appear in the landscape whether it is rivers, creeks, lakes, cliffs, mountains or coastlines. In Jungian theory, an archetype is a primitive mental image inherited from our early human ancestors which is now present in

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our collective unconscious. These are shapes and patterns we, as human beings, can all recognise. As Doug Neil works, the “endless shaping, cutting, grinding and breaking” reveals these forms within the rocks, creating strong images which still show the hand of their maker. As a result of this truth, his sculptures sit with ease in their surroundings, whether it is rural or urban, empathising rather than competing with their landscape. When Doug Neil arrived in New Zealand from America in 1990 he said, “I saw everything in a new light.” He could start all over again, inspired by this new environment. As a land of immigrants and travellers, we are all aware of this feeling. Each land has its own form, colour and light, and experiencing it not only excites our senses but also gives us a new appreciation of where we are from. For Neil, he felt he had found a new primal landscape, one where he could “release new forms from those lying dormant in the earth for millions of years”. Neil says he sometimes feels like the Greek character Sisyphus – doomed to the “eternal push of the boulder uphill”. Unlike

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Sisyphus, however, Neil has learnt his lesson and is aware that he can only work with what nature has given him – not conquer it. He says he finds refuge in Janet Frame’s take on life: “Living in New Zealand, would be for me, like living in an age of mythmakers; with a freedom of the imagination among all artists because it is possible to begin at the beginning and to know the unformed places and to help to form them.” Janet Frame worked that magic with words, while Doug Neil performs the same creative ritual with rock. It is difficult to write about Doug Neil as his own words seem so much more apt. He says, “A little theft from the gods, stolen with caution. You can’t create anything finer than the miracle nature has already conceived.” I think we are lucky to have an artist who demonstrates such a love, sensitivity and respect for his home. Doug Neil has shown at many New Zealand sculpture shows and galleries. His work will be part of Art in a Garden, held at Flaxmere, near Hawarden in late October. I am sure his work will look magnificent against the backdrop of the Southern Alps.


48 STYLE | promotion From left: Grubiša Harman designers Jessica Grubiša and Madeleine Harman, Twenty-Seven Names designer Rachel Easting and Ballantynes fashion buyer Georgina Mears.

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Style catches up with Ballantynes fashion buyer Georgina Mears to find out about two hot New Zealand designers that can be found on our central city shelves.

Let’s pretend we don’t know Twenty-Seven Names or Harman Grubiša, how do you describe each label’s style? Twenty-Seven Names: hopelessly romantic, softly sweet palette, designed with sentimental value – always super, super cute. Harman Grubiša: luxurious, elegant and impeccably desirable pieces designed to be kept forever. For women that want to feel empowered. To what types of events would these collections take their wearers? Brunch with the girls or family, a weekend getaway outfit for Twenty-Seven Names. You feel at ease wearing their garments. Almost all styles are made from natural fabrics – 100% cottons, linens or silks. If you’re a corporate woman that’s after elevated work attire, Harman Grubiša’s shirting and pants are tailored to perfection. Not only do they have glamorous statement styles to take you to black-tie events, but rib cotton T-shirt dresses for understated essentials our customers find they can’t live without.

What is your own fashion style? I love the “effortless” look. A sense of being polished but played down to look like it so easily came together, but really we all fluff about in the morning getting ready. At the moment I’m loving the amount of denim on the streets, pared back with a tailored blazer, a good T-shirt and a fun pair of heels. How do you balance thoughts of what you would wear with those of what shoppers will choose? When viewing our brands’ ranges each season you have to imagine the customer – where he/she is wearing it and why they need that piece of clothing in their life. Balancing a level of commercialism with creativity, with the customers always in mind. If you could bring one item back into fashion, what would it be? Shoulder pads. Serious shoulder pads have been a giant “don’t” since the ’80s but strong shoulders should make a comeback. A silky shoulder padded top tucked into high-waisted jeans and great heels.


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In their spring/summer collections, what do you think fashionistas are going to get most excited about? Twenty-Seven Names’ July Dress in a gorgeous cornflower blue, v-neck dress with floaty bell sleeves. This dress is 100% linen making it incredibly comfortable and breathable through summer. Gingham is making a strong comeback this spring/ summer and who better to wear than Twenty-Seven Names. Also, the Oak Blouse, in navy or red gingham check, with a gathered bodice and flared with cropped sleeves is adorable. The Ella Skirt by Harman Grubiša is described as three layers of tiered silk twill organza in a show-stopping silhouette. If you’re daring enough, pull the skirt up to wear as a strapless dress. This pairs so well with the Wrap Shirt White, a classic tailored shirt with a twist. The two garments can be cinched in by wrapping around the waist with an oversized bow at the front of tied with a neat knot at the back. This is maximum glamour. Ella Skirt with Wrap Shirt White by Harman Grubiša.

July Dress by Twenty-Seven Names.

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On the catwalk at Ballantynes Fashion Week 2017: Riley Tee & Carrie Pant by Harman Grubiša, and Dee Dee Dress in Botanical jacquard by Twenty-Seven Names.

When did these brands first arrive at Ballantynes and what was it that made them a must-have for the Contemporary Lounge? Twenty-Seven Names arrived in 2014, for women of all ages who adore the Wellington brand and appreciate the designers’ ethical and environmentallyfriendly ethos. Harman Grubiša is one of the latest additions to the Contemporary Lounge, which we were proud to launch in A/W 2017. These designers don’t follow “trends”, they design to make women feel divine with pieces to be worn as statements all women should be making.


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Zealand-grown flowers. Trish Peng’s floral creation was in collaboration with the National Flower Promotion Group and certainly wowed the world. 2. Greenhouses made an appearance. Wynn Hamlyn showcased its new collection with models walking past greenhouses on floral carpets. The fashion of chunky brown woollen knits, bright-red asymmetrical garments, khaki, navy blue and denim created a cool 70s vibe, which contrasted against the garden setting. 3. Celebrities paraded in underwear. The Bachelor’s Matilda Rice, Black Fern Portia Woodman and All Blacks Sevens DJ Forbes and All Blacks Damian McKenzie and Scott Curry all took to the runway for Jockey. 4. Paint was splattered all over the runway. Ovna Ovich’s Artistic Runway saw models strut barefoot down a very colourful runway. The collection perfectly matched the runway in black, navy, khaki, cream and a mustard yellow taking centre stage. 5. The models held placards. WORLD opened Fashion Weekend with a blast of sparkly leopard print against bold floral patterns. We would expect nothing less than ‘wow’ from WORLD. 6. Neon lights lit it up. Kate Sylvester models walked down the runway alongside a stream of these lights. Modelling fashions of silver dresses, vibrant Oriental reds and cobalt blue luxe velvet pants, it was a spectacular show.

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NEW BRAND AMBASSADORS The Chainsmokers are the new global brand ambassadors for Tommy Hilfiger menswear. Tommy Hilfiger describes the internationally renowned American musician/producer duo as “at the centre of modern pop culture”, applauding the band’s global appeal. Formed in 2012, The Chainsmokers have sold more than 10 million singles and are currently the third most streamed artist in the world.

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R A I S E T H E STA K ES A NEW SEASON TO LOVE Step out in a look that’ll turn heads. From footwear to fascinators, we’ve got your complete Cup Day ensemble all under one roof.

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SPRING RACING Westfield Riccarton brings a touch of old Hollywood glamour to inspire your upcoming racing outfit.

Art Direction Victoria Tait Stylist Westfield stylist Stephanie Rumble Photography Charlie Rose Creative Models Corey Bosecke and Soren Adair, Portfolio Models Hair Andrea Hill Makeup Claire Randal Location Addington Raceway Soren wears a dress by Cue with Forever New hat, both available at Westfield Riccarton.

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Soren wears Portmans dress with hairpiece by Lovisa available at Westfield Riccarton. Corey is dressed by Barkers, available from Westfield Riccarton. Glasses from Bailey Nelson.


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Soren wears a dress by Decjuba with a fascinator from Forever New, necklace by Lovisa and handbag by Colette Hayman – all available at Westfield Riccarton. Corey is dressed by Tarocash, available from Westfield Riccarton. Glasses from Bailey Nelson.

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Soren is dressed by Forever New for Westfield Riccarton. Corey wears shirt and jacket by Meccano, Barkers shorts, bow tie by yd., shoes from Merchant and glasses from Bailey Nelson, all available at Westfield Riccarton.


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RUNWAY READY SLICK, SLEEK & SULTRY

With the latest looks hot from the runway, we talk you through how to make them work for you. Words Naomi Spinsby-Wild

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leek, modern glamour is this season’s catchcry, and hair is proving to be no exception to the trend. Rebel against soft waves and bouncing curls with slicked back, wet-look hair, which hugs the head while allowing for soft movement at the ends. Create the look with a strong mousse, applied to wet hair in sections and brushed through thoroughly to ensure full coverage. To achieve body and movement in the lengths, blow dry close to the head with a diffuser and scrunch gently. Embrace this easy, lowmaintenance look for a defiant departure

from the conventional rules of beauty. Ultimately, when it comes to finding a hair look that works for you, follow Redken Artist Richard Kavanagh’s step-by-step advice: 1. Choose your style. 2. Choose your products. 3. Choose your tools. 4. Do your hair. 5. Be the best version of you. And then change it up for the next day.


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THE BEST DEFENCE Runway-ready makeup begins with the skin, so ensuring yours is healthy, plumped and supple will mean you have the best possible base on which to build a look around. Products that improve firmness and hydration will help make your skin the perfect canvas, and right now we’re loving the ELEMIS Pro-Collagen Marine Cream, which uses Mediterranean algae and ginkgo biloba to protect skin and boost circulation. By encouraging collagen production and maintaining skin tone, Marine Cream keeps the skin hydrated and fights wrinkles, serving as a perfect base for crease-free, long-wearing makeup. BOLD & BRIGHT Mixing up your look can be incredibly simple, especially if you’re prepared to go for something a little bold. Adding block colour to the eye, particularly in a geometric form, adds not only a muchneeded burst of springtime colour, but also a sculptural, contemporary element to your makeup.

Drawing attention to the brow bone with a slash of Tiffany blue or turquoise is a youthful, playful way to celebrate colour and add an editorial flair, and while it has a definite high-fashion feel, it could transition well into summer festival looks. FELINE FLAIR Complementing this is the idea of an emboldened feline eye, which serves to accentuate your natural eye shape while adding a sophisticated edge. To achieve this look, press dark colour onto the lid, hugging and extending the lash line for that elegant cateye look. From here, turn the demure classic into something sleek and modern by gently buffing out the dark colour and pulling it closer to the corner of the eye, being sure to keep it angular and bold. Couple with a leather jacket and gold hardware to take this look to the next level. Pair either of these looks with a neutral lip colour to keep the emphasis on the eyes and brows.

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UP FOR A SHOW Braiding is not just for racecourse fillies, so best get that mane of yours groomed for a busy week trackside. Showcase your tresses with some stylish and original artworks of your own. Wispy halo braids are so on trend! Give the creative team at Bliss Hair a call today to set your style. www.blisshair.co.nz

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Bestow Beauty Oil offers a blend of coldpressed organic flax seed and safflower oil formulated to deliver the best balance of healthy fats for clear, glowing skin. Rich in essential fatty acids, Bestow Beauty Oil moisturises the skin, feeding the skin cell at the deepest layer of the epidermis. As this cell progresses to the upper layers, it releases its beautiful oils creating plump, smooth, glowing skin. Available at ChampsElysées Day Spa for $64 (500ml).

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MAKE WAVES Chère Chérie is a luxurious new hair salon based at 70 Victoria Street, in the vibrant heart of the city. The talented team specialises in natural tones, beachy curls and delivers the most stunning blow waves – perfect for that day at the races this Cup and Show Week, hat on or hat off! Book an appointment on 366 4513.

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ounder of company The Rubbish Whisperer, Helen Rupp, is offering New Zealand schools, sports clubs and organisations a healthier and more environmentally friendly fundraising alternative to selling chocolate bars with her reusable produce bags. Canterbury’s Southbridge Primary School was one of the first to team up with The Rubbish Whisperer to sell the brightly coloured reusable produce bags to raise money for school projects. Since then, more nationwide schools have come on board. The reusable produce bags are handmade in Christchurch and are designed as a lightweight and convenient option to take to the supermarket and fill with fruit and veges to place directly into your trolley, take through

checkout and then store in your fridge or panty at home. “We’ve made them with durability and longevity in mind. I still have the first bags I made six years ago!” Helen said. The fundraising alternative is both healthconscious and environmentally friendly, prompting children to think about better eating choices, as well as their disposable plastic habits and impact on the environment. “This is as much about reinforcing the need to stop promoting high-sugar chocolate snacks as it is about protecting our environment,” Helen enthused. “While the national debate continues around what Kiwi children are eating and drinking, and how their sugar intake is causing dental decay and obesity, it’s surprising schools

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CROATIAN CRUISE

Naomi Spinsby-Wild walks through the cobbled streets of Dubrovnik, a place of surreal beauty – and heat.

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ven before the sun had emerged over of the Dalmatian coastline, you could tell it was going to be a blisteringly hot day in Dubrovnik. The air was already thick with warmth, and, more tellingly, my hair was expanding in size like a frizzy brunette peacock showing off its plumage. After fulfilling my personal daily challenge of leaving no waffle-topping combination untested at our cruise ship’s dangerously well-stocked breakfast buffet, we docked at the southern Croatian enclave of Dubrovnik, where we disembarked and trudged, already weary from the heat (and the ungodly amount of fats and sugars recently ingested), towards the waiting tour buses, bottled water and weather predictions being offered to us almost every step along the way. While the city had looked beautiful from the morning half-light of the port, it was truly striking up close. All at once, we rounded a corner and the winding inland-facing streets gave way to a view of the harbour, a glistening inlet encircled by the rocky outcrop on which the historic Old Town was built. The whole scene looked, frankly, Photoshopped. Being that Dubrovnik has famously doubled as Game of Thrones’ city of King’s Landing over the last few years, I had naturally assumed the cityscape was a clever mix of set design and computer animation, an assumption I quickly found to be false. The dramatic cliff-face, the striking medieval architecture, the clear blue of the Adriatic – it was all just as it appeared on screen, minus the impaled heads on spikes. As I surveyed the Lannister stronghold, casting my gaze over the port and its sheltered marina, I thought back to the local history

lesson we were given on the coach ride. For as long as Dubrovnik had existed, the ocean had been its life-blood, bringing in traders from around Europe in older times as well as providing a reliable fishing industry. In recent years, tourism has overtaken as the main contributor to the local economy, but the seaside has continued to thrive, alive with the sounds of outboard motors as charter boats ferry visitors around on private tours of the surrounding islands. The city’s medieval charm only became more evident as we wound our way through more white stone cobbled pedestrian streets to reach the heart of the Old Town. As the oldest part of the city is the closest to the sea, and protected by the ancient fortifications of the City Wall, it is navigable only on foot down seemingly endless flights of stone steps. On the rambling downhill traverse, we passed through a warren of tightly packed historic buildings clad in the same tactile white stones as the pavers and topped with the even more iconic terracotta tiled roofs. Together, these features lend the Old Town of Dubrovnik its title of ‘The Pearl of the Adriatic’ and UNESCO World Heritage Site status and protection. As we made our way down the steps, skin slick with sweat and sunscreen, and footsteps reverberating with the classic summer sound of jandal slapping on pavement, we ducked into doorways every so often to find respite from the heat. Local businesses and retail shops operate out of the quaint maze of buildings with proprietors presumably living in the upper storeys, the shadows from which cast welcome shade across the open track, cooling the

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stone walls enough to lean against. Ledge-like landings were built every so often into the stone-face like mini piazzas, just big enough to fit outdoor seating for the restaurants that also pepper the cobbled ways. Once we reached the foot of the steps, the Old Town unfurled around us like a flag in a breeze. The tight, tributary-like alleys all appeared to feed into an impressive, limestone-paved main street, which, like the rest of the Old Town, was for pedestrian use only. To one side stood a huge bell tower, which, upon closer inspection, was also home to a 15th century monastery, presumably a remnant of Dubrovnik’s time under Italian rule. Around another corner flowed ancient aquifer-fed fountains, from which locals and tourists alike drank deeply through cupped hands. Time melted around us as we spent our hours winding through more of the

streets, constantly surprised at the simple, calming beauty of our surroundings. As our time on land drew to a close for the day we meandered, regretfully, back towards the waiting coaches, guided by the shrill voices of the tour guides and, presumably, my massive beacon of hair, the sheer volume which by this point drew unavoidable parallels to the back-combed look favoured by Russell Brand circa 2006. Back on board the ship, the captain filled us in on the day’s weather – a seasonal high of 42 degrees – a memorable temperature for a memorable city. By the time we pulled out of our berth, the sun had fallen over the horizon. The city’s lights that looped the coastline blinked back at us from the inky darkness. We stood out on the deck, watching the coast inch slowly past us until it receded altogether, a light breeze fanning us for the first time that day.

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With spring upon us and summer waiting in line, the time has come to shed the winter woollies – and we’re talking about what’s on your face. Words Gilbert Wealleans

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n order to look your best for the upmarket happenings of the warm seasons, like corporate parties, weddings and, of course, the races, you need some basic essentials; smart threads, dapper shoes, a sharp haircut and, most importantly, but sadly often overlooked, a clean and close shave. Whilst it may be hunky-dory to look like a hunky refugee from Miami Vice circa 1983 at the beach, sporting Crockett and Tubbs style stubble takes the shine off the sartorial gingerbread when one is out to impress. Today there is a vast range of options and products when it comes to shaving. The market is dominated by plastic disposable or cartridge razors packing anything from one to five blades. The theory is that more blades give a closer shave with fewer strokes, and whilst most of these razors

do give good shaves, multi-blade types can create irritation and cause rashes and razor bumps. Worldwide there is a resurgence of traditional shaving methods using both cutthroat and doubleedge safety razors and although these are more time consuming, the results, with a bit of practise and care, can be excellent. For the beginner a safety razor is the best option with a wide variety of styles and prices available, mostly online. The double-edge blades that fit them work out ridiculously cheap compared to cartridge blades too, with online sellers offering sample packs of different brands – a great way to find the blades that suit your own hair and skin. Whichever way of shaving you choose, the most important part is in the preparation, so do not skimp on this. SEVEN STEPS TO A SHARPER SHAVE 1. Give your face a thorough wash, preferably using a mild cleanser rather than ordinary hand soap, which can be harsh, especially to sensitive skin. 2. Soak your beard thoroughly – in the shower is good as you can keep it wet. 3. Lather up with a good shaving cream, rather than the aerosol kinds that may be drying to the skin, and a brush. 4. Work the lather into your whiskers firmly, but gently, giving a thick, even spread. Don’t allow the lather to become too wet or sudsy but keep it dense and rich. It is a good idea to leave it to condition the hair for a few minutes. 5. Shave with short even strokes in the direction of the growth and with gentle pressure. A safety razor cuts very closely and requires hardly any pressure as the razor’s weight does most of the work. 6. Rinse and check for any missed patches, and repeat until clear of strays. 7. Rinse with cold water and apply some alcoholfree aftershave balm or lotion, don your best outfit to step out in and show the world the magnificent peacock you are meant to be.

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Audi’s baby sport utility vehicle stands out in a crowd, says motoring writer Ross Kiddie.

he mid-size sport utility vehicle market is rather crowded, but then again it is one of the most popular, it’s affordable and there’s an extensive range of quality product. Toyota and Honda almost pioneered that segment with the RAV4 and CRV, both of those models are still current, but they have been joined by a vast number of other competitors from Asia, and from Europe. Audi has entered the cluttered segment with what I consider one of the class leaders – the Q2. That’s a bold statement considering I’ve only spent four days with the car, but it made a huge impression with its quality build, style and engineering. It also comes with a price – $54,900 – that rivals the two mainstream players in my introduction. However, RAV4 and CRV can boast four-wheel-drive whereas, at this stage the Q2 here doesn’t get Audi’s Quattro system, neither does it get the diesel engine options that are available overseas, but I’d be surprised if it remains a solo product for long. That aside, the Q2 is an absolute honey in terms of driveability and functionality. It isn’t a big SUV at just under 4.2m and, that being the case, it is also going to battle Toyota’s new C-HR, but it translates its compact proportions to a family-friendly cockpit environment. It also gets the familiarity which makes Audi desirable, the trim materials, layout and controls are first-class. I particularly like

the mood lighting when it’s dark, the display graphics with fonts are easy to decipher and the way the satellite navigation display flows around the speedometer and rev counter. The latter is just sheer genius and it is in a perfect position so that the driver’s eyes barely shift from the view out of the windscreen. The Q2 is powered by a 1.4-litre, fourcylinder petrol engine. Before you scoff at its meagre displacement, bear in mind it has a turbocharger attached. Audi is the past master of turbocharging; who could forget the Audi rally cars of the 80s? However, today’s forced induction systems aren’t only there to boost power, they are structured so that fuel economy is a vital component. The key figures are a 110kW power output along with a sublime 250Nm of torque available all of the way from 1500rpm to 3500rpm. The engine is also rated with a 5.5l/100km (51mpg) combined cycle fuel usage average. If you take into account the Q2 weighs in at just 1340kg, it’s no surprise these figures combine to produce good performance and economy. The Q2 will make 100km/h from a standstill in 8.5sec, and if laws allowed it would top-end at 212km/h. It also feels feisty, power is channelled through a seven-speed automatic transmission and it is a beauty with swift shifts and gearing which promotes keen acceleration. There is also a tall top gear for the open


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I’ve only spent four days with the car, but it made a huge impression with its quality build, style and engineering. road, the engine spins over at just 2000rpm at 100km/h, returning a 5l/100km (56mpg) instantaneous fuel usage figure. Interaction between the engine and gearbox is fabulous, there is no drop off of power, the turbo boost is fluid and the gearbox has swift changes. The Q2 also gets several drive modes available at the push of a button. Personally, I preferred the auto mode which quickly recognised any effort on my part to hasten speed, but there are comfort and sport settings which provide lively or relaxed motion. Interestingly, the engine also has a 2-cylinder mode which activates when there is no load, enhancing fuel economy. I took the test car on a high country loop which took in a variety of tight and open corners. You can lean on the Q2 quite hard, it has purposeful steering and a fully independent suspension set-up which allows for spirited cornering.

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THE SPECS PRICE: Audi Q2, $54,900 DIMENSIONS: Length, 4191mm; width, 2009mm; height, 1508mm CONFIGURATION: Four-cylinder, frontwheel-drive, 1395cc, 110kW, 250Nm, seven-speed automatic PERFORMANCE: 0-100km/h, 8.5sec FUEL USAGE: 5.51/100km

Providing the grip are serious performance tyres – Bridgestone Potenza – and they have a wide footprint on the road (235/40 x 19in). Because of their profile they react sharply to steering input, the Q2 is directional and accurate. As a vehicle it handles unlike an SUV but more like a sports sedan, there is little body movement over the suspension while sudden direction changes are manipulated with strong feeling through the steering wheel. Audi have done a good job of integrating the Q2 into its family. Its cheeky styling is offset by a bold grille area which looks aggressive without being awkward. At the rear the electric tailgate exposes a useful load area. The test car was painted a bright yellow and, although that wouldn’t be my choice, Audi’s colour palette is quite extensive and the colours match the cheeky nature of the Q2. More importantly, the Q2 captures the market well, it is the quintessential midsize SUV which will appeal to those who want a European car which is just that little bit in-your-face, but practical as well.

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NEWS Words & photography Vanessa Ortynsky

BEAUTIFUL BOWLS For a healthy lunch option that’s as beautiful as it is tasty, try a grain bowl. Grain Coffee & Eatery serves up different variations and brand new Vietnam To Go also has a delectable Bun Tron, a vermicelli noodle salad bowl that’s equal parts satisfying and delicious. We’re seeing Hawaiian poké cropping up at cafés around New Zealand. Yum!

WAITING FOR: HONG KONG WAFFLES Rain, shine or snow, we Kiwis love our ice cream. If you’re after an update on the classic cone, we suggest indulging in a Hong Kong waffle. Served warm, the egg waffle is popular in Hong Kong and Macau. It’s the perfect base for a scoop or two of your favourite ice cream or soft serve. So far, we’ve only indulge in these at Auckland’s Eggloo, but surely this trend will head south soon!

CABBAGE PATCH This Eastern European staple isn’t reserved for the Reuben sandwich anymore. Sauerkraut, traditionally served in perogies and cabbage rolls, is now being added to everything from sammies to soups. Look out for Be Nourished products and add to savoury pancakes or vege dumplings.

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here is no mistaking the authentic Mexican feel when you walk into Alvarado’s Mexican Cantina. The bright papel picado hanging from the ceilings, vast array of tequila behind the bar and patterned table linen give it away. The Stevens Street eatery was once the poster child of the September 2010 earthquake, when its premises on the corner of Manchester and Worcester streets were destroyed. Eleven months later it reopened in a refurbished Stadium Sports Bar, next to Lancaster Park, and, although we dined on a quiet Tuesday evening, I imagine the atmosphere is much livelier on the weekends when it hosts live music and dance sessions. To start – drinks. Seeing as we were at a Mexican restaurant, I couldn’t look past tequila, so ordered a classic margarita. When my dining partner asked the waitress what beers they had on offer, she encouraged him to try a Mexican one, before confidently rattling off a list of eight from which to choose. He went with the Pacifico and was pleasantly surprised. The restaurant’s menu is extensive, making it difficult to decide on what to eat. We opted to start with the Jalapeno Poppers – deep-fried, cheese-filled crumbed jalapeno goodness with chipotle dipping sauce. We also ordered the Flautas, complete with a pronunciation lesson from our helpful waitress – well qualified, having come to Christchurch from Mexico. The crispy tortillas were filled with either chicken, or potato and cheese, served with melted cheese on top. An array of hot sauces is available to liven up the dishes, if you dare. When it came to the mains, there were two pages filled with tantalising options. After hearing the Baja Fish Tacos were popular, they received my vote. The three flour tortillas were filled with deep-fried fish, salad, red cabbage, aioli and chipotle cream with tequila salsa adding a refreshing element. My dining partner ordered the chicken fajitas. The chicken strips, capsicum, mushrooms and onion came out sizzling on a hot plate, with a basket of warm tortillas wrapped in a tea towel, with guacamole, beans and sour cream served on the side. The charm of the fajitas was putting them together to your liking. After we finished our mains, we weren’t sure we could fit in dessert. I will say, when you plan on dining at Alvarado’s, make sure you go hungry. But our waitress suggested we try the churros, which were smaller and perfect for sharing. You have a choice of chocolate, condensed milk or cajeta, a goat milk caramel sauce, for dipping. We went for chocolate and cajeta – a tasty, and decadent, way to finish our Mexican feast.

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RACECOURSE HOTEL & MOTOR LODGE Located opposite Riccarton Park, this hotel offers great dining, Sports Bar (with pool tables, SKY sport, gaming lounge, TAB), Carbine Lounge and affordable accommodation. Hoofbeats Restaurant (famous for their roasts) open daily from 6.30am serving breakfast, lunch & dinner. YOUR PRE AND POST RACE DAY DESTINATION! 118 Racecourse Road, Riccarton, Christchurch Phone 03 342 7150 www.racecoursehotel.co.nz

PIERVIEW RESTAURANT Located upstairs in the New Brighton Club, the Pierview Restaurant offers a stunning panoramic view of the Pegasus coastline and New Brighton Pier. Irresistible a la carte menu, excellent specials and now open for Brunch on Sundays from 10.30am. Open Friday, Saturday & Sunday from 5.30pm and Sunday Brunch from 10.30am. 202 Marine Parade, New Brighton Phone 03 388 8210 www.newbrightonclub.co.nz

Fisherman’s WharF Spectacular Harbour Views Fisherman’s Wharf Restaurant offer’s a warm & friendly atmosphere over looking the working port of Lyttelton. We have a range of wonderful meal options to suit all. Seafood, Steaks, Burgers, Thai dishes, Vegetarian, pasta & kids meals. We serve only the freshest locally caught fish & our produce is also fresh & from the local markets. From our boats to your plate. Now open for Breakfast Sat/Sun from 8am. 39 Norwich Quay, 8082 Lyttelton. Ph 328 7530 www.lytteltonwharf.co.nz Open Wed to Sun 11.30am to late

RIVERVIEW RESTAURANT Located in the Cashmere Club, the Riverview Restaurant offers quality, affordable a la carte dining. Specialists in events and special occasions. No function too big or too small. Private functions room available. Dine al fresco on the sheltered patio. NEW MENU ITEMS Open for Lunch: Wed, Thurs, Fri & Sun. Open for Dinner from 5.30pm Tues to Sun. (Closed Mon). Fully Licensed. 50 Colombo St, Christchurch. Ph: 03 332 0092 www.cashmereclub.co.nz Members, guests & affiliates welcome


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Say ‘I do’ at the Garden Hotel & Restaurant’s LOVE ON THE LAWN. Let us help make your special day unforgettable. Great facilities. Outdoor & indoor. Range of options to tailor the perfect event.d

Nestled in the heart of Christchurch, filled with mountains of food and lakes of beverages, sits an astounding restaurant with irresistible and fine tasting food, accompanied by an unmatched atmosphere.

WEDDING OPEN DAY Sunday 15th Oct, 12pm - 3pm Open daily for lunch and dinner 110 Marshland Road, Christchurch. Ph 386 0088 www.gardenhotel.co.nz Like us on Facebook fb.com/GardenHotelRestaurant

THE ROCK RUMP: 500gm Rump Steak served with fries & salad & a pint of Speights or Mac’s Gold for only $35! Open 7 Days, 9am - 1am Cnr Riccarton Road & Mona Vale Avenue, Riccarton. Phone: 03 343 5378 www.trevinos.co.nz

Mona Vale HoMestead and Pantry Rebuilt brick by brick and once again elegant in her heritage best, Mona Vale Homestead & Pantry is welcoming visitors for breakfast, brunch, lunch and exquisite High Teas. Also ideal for weddings, special occasions and corporate events. Open now 7am-5pm 40 Mona Vale Avenue, Fendalton 03 341 7450 gather@monavale.nz www.monavale.nz Follow us on Facebook

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EMBERS BAR & RESTAURANT Embers has a stylish, cosy atmosphere, filled with unique furnishings and complete with its very own open fire pit. Meals are crafted to share, enhancing a social, family bonding and interactive dining experience. Mezzanine floor available for private functions. OPEN FOR SUNDAY BRUNCH Open Wednesday to Sunday 310 Sawyers Arms Road, Papanui Phone: 03 359 9586 www.papanuiclub.co.nz reception@papanuiclub.co.nz Members, guests & affiliates welcome

terrACe downs resort Come and enjoy Christmas with us at Terrace Downs Resort, some great food to be eaten, live music to listen to and a visit from Santa on Christmas Day! Christmas Lunch Buffet on 24 Dec is $89 ($29 under 12) 12:30 – 2:30pm Buffet on 25 Dec is at $110 ($39 under 12) 11:00am-1:30pm, 2:30-5:00pm, 6:30-9:00pm. Sunday Buffet (Adults $45pp, Kids u12 only $20) Popular Sunday buffet, every Sunday 12.30pm. *Bookings essential, call today: 03 318 6943 Email: info@terracedowns.co.nz

AlvArAdo’s MexicAn cAntinA Come and try our TRADITIONAL MEXICAN FOOD... Alvarados is the essential destination for experiencing true Mexican cuisine. Open daily from 11.00am. 77 Stevens Street, Phillipstown, Christchurch Ph 03 374 4149 www.alvarados.co.nz facebook.com/alvaradosmexicancantina Follow us on Twitter @Alvaradoschch


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A taste of Italy right here in Selwyn... Prebbleton’s best kept secret is a secret no longer. The Milanese fully licenced Italian restaurant and pizzeria is an exceptional place to dine when you want a taste of Italy. Fresh Pasta, Carbonara, Spaghetti, to authentic Italian Pizzas. Dine In or Takeaway. Licensed/BYO wine only. Private Functions available.

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DEGUSTATION EVENING 4 course wine and food match for $65pp Thurs 19th October - Limited Places. CUP DAY BREKKIE, BUBBLY & BUS! Tues 14th Nov. Return transport. $40pp. CHRISTMAS SOCIALS / SET MENUS FREE BUBBLY for bookings made by 10th Nov. Contact us for further details 82 Rolleston Drive. Ph 03 347 4192 www.quartzrolleston.co.nz Opening Hours: Mon-Thurs 4.30pm-Late. Fri-Sun 12pm-Late. Follow us on Facebook

The Silver Dollar Bar & reSTauranT Visit the Silver Dollar Bar & Restaurant to experience a selection of fine wines, cold beers and great food. The extensive lunch & evening menu includes a variety of dishes, both affordable satisfying meals as well as ‘Special Dishes’… Relax in comfort in either the amazing indoor Bar & Restaurant or large sunny & sheltered courtyard. Open Monday – Sunday 11am – 11pm Now open for breakfasts, Sunday’s 9am – 12pm Bookings Essential. Ph 03 347 0386 www.silverdollarbar.co.nz 871 Jones Rd, Rolleston The Silver Dollar - the place that supports your community.

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The Black Door Our focus centres on putting forth fresh and inventive takes on refined comfort food created with local, fresh produce, including our favourite – the burger. Our children’s menu is healthy and delicious. We have an extensive boutique cocktail and wine list which pairs beautifully with our menu. Whether it’s breakfast, lunch or dinner, our concept is for you to leave craving more. Open Mon & Tue from 5pm Wed -Fri 11am to late, Sat – Sun 9am to late 6 Robert St, Lincoln 03 421 7488 www.blackdoorbar.co.nz


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Saskia Shaw, Jazzy Seng

BALLANTYNES FASHION WEEK OPENING SHOW

Sarah and Jacqui Fallows

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he opening of the Ballantynes Fashion Week is always a crowd pleaser and this year’s one certainly lived up to the promise of a cavalcade of eye-popping styles for spring and the prelude to summer. The bright lights of the Contemporary Lounge, which welcomed guests to pre-show hospitality, set the scene for the glamour to come. At last, the long catwalk came alive as a living gallery of designers’ art was paraded in review to appreciative gasps and deafening applause, which contested with the live band for the ears of the crowd. The mind-whirling spectacle of fashion had ended on stage, but not so in the memory.

Renee Kake, Rachel Morton

Isabelle and Fiona Eaton

Megan McKinney, Paula and Kate Dore

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Vere Sharma, Lisa and Richard Sinke

he bustle of business and the clatter of commerce are again chiming out in the centre of the city and Ruby is now adding to the life of town. The grand opening took place amid the rush-hour tide of homeward-bound humanity and the noise of workers finishing off The Crossing. Bright lights shone out a golden finger of enticement, beckoning all to enter where a feast both of fashion and food awaited, the garment racks rivalling the buffet table groaning under a heavy burden of bounty. Guests browsed the shelves of temptations as the prospect of looking stylishly turned out for spring, was only a credit card’s swipe away.

Abby Dickson, Olivia Giesen

Anna Canning, Richard Bain

Victoria Elworthy, Caro Hutchinson, Anna Raymond

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LANE NEAVE ART IN THE ATTIC

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Kate Natrass, Kate Senior

p the stairs, along the corridor and around the corner brought one to the offices of Lane Neave where a dazzlement of art awaited. Arrayed for viewing, the pieces were destined to fall under the hammer to bring in funds for the Champion Centre. Modern and traditional works stood side by side, making an exciting and eclectic gallery and a treat for the eyes. Following the genteel meet and greet time, the sedate small talk was replaced by the excitement of the bidding, dominated by the auctioneer’s stentorian voice and cry of “sold”! Later, after gathering one’s breath, it was time to rejoice in new purchases and the Champion Centre’s new wealth.

Lianne Dalziel, Dr Patricia Champion

WEDDINGS & RACES phone: 03 374 5858 363 lincoln road, addington mon - fri 9am - 5pm saturday 10am-4pm sunday 10am – 2pm

Hannah and Lewis Donaldson


Christy Lassen, Sonya Cookson, Catherine Aitken

Jo Macauley, Nikki Walsh

Heidi and Darryn Crawford

MEDBURY MASQUERADE

A Sarah Smith, Jess Hawkesby

n evening of glitz, glamour and gaming unfolded underground at Sixty6 on Peterborough Street as mysterious figures entered the room. Eyeing the company and sizing up the competition, the disciples of lady luck slinked like cunning cats across the den, to do battle at the table with wheel and cards. In the dim atmosphere of Parisian chic, the bejewelled masks encompassing the ever-watchful orbits sparkled as the wearers drifted between pools of light. The Medbury set were out for fun on their annual “do� which, as always, was upswept and elegant, making for stylish society worthy of a European capital, transplanted to rainy Christchurch.

Lee Barrett, Angela McCarthy-Coffin, Siobhan Elvidge

Kate Scott, George Forbes, Laura Palamino de Forbes

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Sally and Laura Forbes, Jo Scott-Lysaght

Kate Woodley, Joy Coles

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ainted wonders shone out from the walls upon which they were hung, each one of the eclectic collection acting like a portal to a world of refined creativity, bidding the viewer to enter. The SCAPE Public Art exhibition was to celebrate f artists and the pieces fashioned by them. Browsing room to room, the eyes were entertained, challenged and amused by the display which, by evening’s end was auctioned off to be eagerly snapped up by Canterbury’s art lovers for ongoing appreciation. If art is good for the soul, then those of the guests went home in excellent health.

Carolyne Grant, Saskia Hargreaves, Mary Turnbull

Jane Hole, Jane Leighs, Sue Stenhouse

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he gracious old duchess of culture in Christchurch, the Isaac Theatre Royal, was dressed in all her finery for a first night so reminiscent of the golden age of moviemaking. A warm spring evening was nature’s chaperone for the gowned and tuxedoed invitees who walked the red carpet to the premiere of The Changeover, presented to the world in this regal opera house. Beneath the golden ceiling, city society socialised and chatted in anticipation of the adaptation of Margaret Mahy’s story to unfold. Judging by the explosive applause at its end, the film certainly exceeded expectations.

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DESIGNER GARDENS The Auckland Garden DesignFest is back, featuring some of Auckland’s most beautiful gardens. This unique two-day festival on November 25-26 allows visitors to view up to 20 private gardens designed by New Zealand's top designers. With only one exception, these gardens have never been opened to the public. Each of the designers will be on-site, allowing visitors to talk with, and gain inspiration from the designers themselves. We have two double passes, valued at $130, to give away.

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