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Vogue Australia

Nov 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

DOLLY ALDERTON ON GIVING ADVICE • When Covid hit in 2020, award-winning author and journalist Dolly Alderton stopped mining her own life for content and instead pitched herself as an agony aunt for a popular weekly column in the UK. As she releases a compilation of her favourite letters, she reveals how many of life’s conundrums are actually common to us all.

DOUBLE DUTY • Versatility is a buzzword not going anywhere, meaning the smartest buys now are the pieces and trends that can be layered up or down as the weather transitions – or adjusted to suit the occasion. Choose your style adventure.

NIGHT SHADES • With the lustre of satin, in dual tones of royal blue and teal, Giorgio Armani’s shoes are an ode to the return of evening elegance.

TO THE MAX • For its jet-setting resort.23 showcase in the city of Lisbon, Max Mara united local art and artisans for a spirited celebration of Portuguese culture. Katrina Israel sat down with the house’s longstanding creative director, Ian Griffiths, to talk Fado, la bella figura and, of course, the enduring appeal of camel.

MARIE-PAULE MINCHELLI • We ask fashion’s leading talents to curate their world through style. Marie-Paule Minchelli, creative director of Eres, the unsurpassed quietly luxurious swim label, shares the warm-weather influences that inform her elevated outlook.

GREEN LIGHT • Located in the rolling hills of north-east New South Wales, the home of interior specialist Megan Morton takes cues from the vast natural expanse it sits on.

WANDER LAND • Each month, we ask interior design talents to guest-edit the style cues for home to adopt now. For November, Yasmine Ghoniem of YSG Studio embraces wanderlust, where her collector’s eye draws together seemingly disparate elements in a rich mix.

TREASURE TROVE • The adornments worthy of a place in the modern jewellery box now and to keep for generations to come? Those that cleverly marry considered timelessness with a modern spark.

LUCKY CHARM • Talisman jewellery of the unmissable kind is becoming a favoured method of self-expression for a brave new world.

SECRET GARDEN • The latest instalment of Tiffany & Co.’s Blue Book collection takes cues from the idiosyncratic spoils of Mother Nature, with magnificent jewellery the end result.

SHADOW PLAY • For Hermès’s newest high jewellery collection, designer Pierre Hardy flips the focus, zeroing in on the drama of darkness.

HOUSE JEWELS • Fashion’s biggest names are exercising their creative mettle in the world of high jewellery, with a growing number of luxury houses joining the ranks.

SIREN CALL • Luxury French jewellery house Chaumet dives deep for its new high jewellery collection.

BY NATURE • For Cartier’s new Sydney store, Bruno Moinard & Claire Bétaille of Paris’s Agence Moinard Bétaille, drew on natural light. Here, they tell how to create the look at home.

FORWARD THINKERS • The Vogue Codes Future Innovators Award, presented by Optus and now in its second year, uncovers impressive young talent with bold new ideas about using tech to solve challenges in disability care, conservation, sustainability and inclusion. Meet winner Urwah Nawaz and this year’s finalists.

OLD ROMANTIC • Sheffield band Arctic Monkeys have been synonymous with rock’n’roll for a generation of fans. On the eve of their seventh album and a sold-out Australian tour, enigmatic frontman Alex...


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 206 Publisher: News Life Media Pty Limited Edition: Nov 01 2022

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: October 22, 2022

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OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Fashion

Languages

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

DOLLY ALDERTON ON GIVING ADVICE • When Covid hit in 2020, award-winning author and journalist Dolly Alderton stopped mining her own life for content and instead pitched herself as an agony aunt for a popular weekly column in the UK. As she releases a compilation of her favourite letters, she reveals how many of life’s conundrums are actually common to us all.

DOUBLE DUTY • Versatility is a buzzword not going anywhere, meaning the smartest buys now are the pieces and trends that can be layered up or down as the weather transitions – or adjusted to suit the occasion. Choose your style adventure.

NIGHT SHADES • With the lustre of satin, in dual tones of royal blue and teal, Giorgio Armani’s shoes are an ode to the return of evening elegance.

TO THE MAX • For its jet-setting resort.23 showcase in the city of Lisbon, Max Mara united local art and artisans for a spirited celebration of Portuguese culture. Katrina Israel sat down with the house’s longstanding creative director, Ian Griffiths, to talk Fado, la bella figura and, of course, the enduring appeal of camel.

MARIE-PAULE MINCHELLI • We ask fashion’s leading talents to curate their world through style. Marie-Paule Minchelli, creative director of Eres, the unsurpassed quietly luxurious swim label, shares the warm-weather influences that inform her elevated outlook.

GREEN LIGHT • Located in the rolling hills of north-east New South Wales, the home of interior specialist Megan Morton takes cues from the vast natural expanse it sits on.

WANDER LAND • Each month, we ask interior design talents to guest-edit the style cues for home to adopt now. For November, Yasmine Ghoniem of YSG Studio embraces wanderlust, where her collector’s eye draws together seemingly disparate elements in a rich mix.

TREASURE TROVE • The adornments worthy of a place in the modern jewellery box now and to keep for generations to come? Those that cleverly marry considered timelessness with a modern spark.

LUCKY CHARM • Talisman jewellery of the unmissable kind is becoming a favoured method of self-expression for a brave new world.

SECRET GARDEN • The latest instalment of Tiffany & Co.’s Blue Book collection takes cues from the idiosyncratic spoils of Mother Nature, with magnificent jewellery the end result.

SHADOW PLAY • For Hermès’s newest high jewellery collection, designer Pierre Hardy flips the focus, zeroing in on the drama of darkness.

HOUSE JEWELS • Fashion’s biggest names are exercising their creative mettle in the world of high jewellery, with a growing number of luxury houses joining the ranks.

SIREN CALL • Luxury French jewellery house Chaumet dives deep for its new high jewellery collection.

BY NATURE • For Cartier’s new Sydney store, Bruno Moinard & Claire Bétaille of Paris’s Agence Moinard Bétaille, drew on natural light. Here, they tell how to create the look at home.

FORWARD THINKERS • The Vogue Codes Future Innovators Award, presented by Optus and now in its second year, uncovers impressive young talent with bold new ideas about using tech to solve challenges in disability care, conservation, sustainability and inclusion. Meet winner Urwah Nawaz and this year’s finalists.

OLD ROMANTIC • Sheffield band Arctic Monkeys have been synonymous with rock’n’roll for a generation of fans. On the eve of their seventh album and a sold-out Australian tour, enigmatic frontman Alex...


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