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Vogue Australia

Jul 01 2022
Magazine

Vogue Australia epitomises the finest in fashion, design and journalism. It enlightens, entertains and inspires by focusing on its position as the authoritative voice in Australian fashion. Vogue Australia combines a modern mix of glamour, style and intelligence presenting the ultimate in fashion, beauty, health, and the arts.

Vogue Australia

EDITOR’S LETTER

CONTRIBUTORS

YVONNE WELDON ON A GRANDMOTHER’S LOVE • Over the years, local politician and now author Yvonne Weldon – her debut novel Sixty-Seven Days is out this month – learned the meaning of love from her relationship with her grandmothers. Now, the Wiradjuri woman vows to teach these same lessons to her beloved grandson.

COLD SPELL • Wondering what to invest in this season to craft a refreshed, versatile winter wardrobe? Vogue rounds up the best cool-weather trends to cosy up to as the temperature dips.

SPARKING JOY • Camille Miceli’s Pucci debut is an ode to the house’s trippy 1970s prints – but it also taps into the label’s sense of joy.

HOT CRUSH • Saint Laurent’s cuissardes in decadent peridot green velvet bring after-eight glamour to winter dressing, and are leg-lengthening to boot.

MOUNTAIN HIGH • Veronika Heilbrunner and Australian Justin O’Shea decamped from their busy lives in London to a quiet region in Heilbrunner’s native Germany, adding forward-facing touches to a rustic farmhouse.

GARDEN AFFAIR • Each month, we ask interior design talents to guest-edit the style cues to adopt at home. This month, Juliette Arent and Sarah-Jane Pyke, of design firm Arent & Pyke, reconnect with natural delights.

NORMAL PERSON • Daisy Edgar-Jones is finally having her big-screen moment – but keeping her feet firmly on the ground.

RODEO KING • Country crooner Orville Peck considered quitting music during Covid – instead he wrote a critically acclaimed sophomore album and now, he’s back on tour. Amy Campbell meets the artist behind the mask.

IN FRAME • Prolific theatre director Robert Wilson is known for his moving portraits of famous faces, which will soon be exhibited in Adelaide.

MONEY MATTERS • The rise of decentralised finance, from crypto to the metaverse, is plagued with hype, but financial literacy remains as important as ever, as Noelle Faulkner finds out.

MAKING WAVES • After a devastating loss, surfing helped Australian fashion executive Lara Einzig to grieve, and through the healing process, discover a community of like-minded women along the way.

SURF’S UP

ALL THE SINGLE LADIES • A new spate of books and podcasts are lauding the solo life and heralding a movement of single positivity in an age when more women than ever before are unpartnered. Divya Venkataraman asks, can we learn from this vibe shift?

MIRROR, MIRROR • One way to tap into beauty’s new mood? Step through the looking glass and render eyes, lips and skin in an ultra-glossy, high-shine finish.

DRINK UP • Quench winter skin woes and transform your complexion with the new wave of hyper-hydrating elixirs.

CHILL FACTOR • With more than two decades of skincare know-how distilled in her debut book, Australian facialist Melanie Grant’s expertise is as in-demand as ever. Here, she shares her winter skin wisdom.

A CUT ABOVE • Cropped close to the ears and way above the neck, the season’s most compelling hair length offers the promise of transformation. Just don’t call it a pixie, says Leslie Camhi.

VB FOREVER • Determined, ambitious and beguiling, the inimitable Victoria Beckham turns up the heat.

Veni, vidi, Victoria • At 48, Victoria Beckham could not be stronger, and has parlayed the body criticism she has received over the years into her most successful fashion launch yet – shapewear. In this exclusive interview, Anders...


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 190 Publisher: News Life Media Pty Limited Edition: Jul 01 2022

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  • Release date: July 8, 2022

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Fashion

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English

Vogue Australia epitomises the finest in fashion, design and journalism. It enlightens, entertains and inspires by focusing on its position as the authoritative voice in Australian fashion. Vogue Australia combines a modern mix of glamour, style and intelligence presenting the ultimate in fashion, beauty, health, and the arts.

Vogue Australia

EDITOR’S LETTER

CONTRIBUTORS

YVONNE WELDON ON A GRANDMOTHER’S LOVE • Over the years, local politician and now author Yvonne Weldon – her debut novel Sixty-Seven Days is out this month – learned the meaning of love from her relationship with her grandmothers. Now, the Wiradjuri woman vows to teach these same lessons to her beloved grandson.

COLD SPELL • Wondering what to invest in this season to craft a refreshed, versatile winter wardrobe? Vogue rounds up the best cool-weather trends to cosy up to as the temperature dips.

SPARKING JOY • Camille Miceli’s Pucci debut is an ode to the house’s trippy 1970s prints – but it also taps into the label’s sense of joy.

HOT CRUSH • Saint Laurent’s cuissardes in decadent peridot green velvet bring after-eight glamour to winter dressing, and are leg-lengthening to boot.

MOUNTAIN HIGH • Veronika Heilbrunner and Australian Justin O’Shea decamped from their busy lives in London to a quiet region in Heilbrunner’s native Germany, adding forward-facing touches to a rustic farmhouse.

GARDEN AFFAIR • Each month, we ask interior design talents to guest-edit the style cues to adopt at home. This month, Juliette Arent and Sarah-Jane Pyke, of design firm Arent & Pyke, reconnect with natural delights.

NORMAL PERSON • Daisy Edgar-Jones is finally having her big-screen moment – but keeping her feet firmly on the ground.

RODEO KING • Country crooner Orville Peck considered quitting music during Covid – instead he wrote a critically acclaimed sophomore album and now, he’s back on tour. Amy Campbell meets the artist behind the mask.

IN FRAME • Prolific theatre director Robert Wilson is known for his moving portraits of famous faces, which will soon be exhibited in Adelaide.

MONEY MATTERS • The rise of decentralised finance, from crypto to the metaverse, is plagued with hype, but financial literacy remains as important as ever, as Noelle Faulkner finds out.

MAKING WAVES • After a devastating loss, surfing helped Australian fashion executive Lara Einzig to grieve, and through the healing process, discover a community of like-minded women along the way.

SURF’S UP

ALL THE SINGLE LADIES • A new spate of books and podcasts are lauding the solo life and heralding a movement of single positivity in an age when more women than ever before are unpartnered. Divya Venkataraman asks, can we learn from this vibe shift?

MIRROR, MIRROR • One way to tap into beauty’s new mood? Step through the looking glass and render eyes, lips and skin in an ultra-glossy, high-shine finish.

DRINK UP • Quench winter skin woes and transform your complexion with the new wave of hyper-hydrating elixirs.

CHILL FACTOR • With more than two decades of skincare know-how distilled in her debut book, Australian facialist Melanie Grant’s expertise is as in-demand as ever. Here, she shares her winter skin wisdom.

A CUT ABOVE • Cropped close to the ears and way above the neck, the season’s most compelling hair length offers the promise of transformation. Just don’t call it a pixie, says Leslie Camhi.

VB FOREVER • Determined, ambitious and beguiling, the inimitable Victoria Beckham turns up the heat.

Veni, vidi, Victoria • At 48, Victoria Beckham could not be stronger, and has parlayed the body criticism she has received over the years into her most successful fashion launch yet – shapewear. In this exclusive interview, Anders...


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