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Fashion Week Favourites with Kate Gaskin – Jenny Kee, Christopher Esber, Carl Kapp and We Are Handsome

Kate Gaskin continues to take us through her Fashion Week Favourites, today with a Jenny Kee retrospective. It’s wonderful to iconic Australian design being celebrated as well as new and upcoming designers being embraced, such an exciting week! – Jenny x

Jenny Kee at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. Photo by Lucas Dawson.

Three down, two days to go!

Day four saw presentations from both the old and new generations of Australian fashion, each special in their distinctly different ways.

First up was Jenny Kee - somewhat of a pioneer of Australian fashion and design, and certainly an icon of the industry. I was quite excited to see what she would present as I remember my mum dressing me up in pieces of hers when I was quite young (between that and my Ken Done kit I was quite the outrageous dresser back in the day!).

And to my delight her installation on Thursday morning, titled ‘The Art Of The Scarf,’ was nothing short of breathtaking. A retrospective featuring her work from 1980 through to current day, the installation comprised of ten different outfits, all made up from her boldly coloured,  flora/fauna-inspired silk creations.

Set amongst a gumtree forest, the exquisitely decorated ‘Jenny Kee tribe’ showed off her designs in one of the more artistic displays of the week. Collaborating with the Romance Was Born team, their imaginative styling midas touch was clearly evident. One of the prints on display, known as the ‘Black Opal,’ was apparently used by Karl Lagerfeld in one of his first collections for Chanel- wow!

A stalwart of the industry, Kee has always had a very distinct, timeless style that she has remained true to despite fickle fashion trends that have come and gone. She says, ‘I don’t want to be restricted by fashion whims- it’s too temporary. I think my work is about lasting.’  And if this display is anything to go off, I’m sure she’ll be around a long time yet!

Jenny Kee at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. Photos by Lucas Dawson.

So in contrast to the elaborate, decorative displays of amazingness from one of Australia’s best-known fashion artisans, another day four highlight came in the form of modern, minimal, masculine designs from one of fashion’s relative newbies. Awarded the L’Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival’s highly esteemed Young Designer Award just a couple of months prior, expectations were high for 25 year old designer Christopher Esber‘s show. Much to everyone’s delight, he certainly lived up to the hype.

The presentation was slick and dynamic – with an amazing set constructed from refracting mirrored panels strategically placed down the runway, a thumping electronic soundtrack, and models coming out onto the runway from every which way and in very close succession. There was a lot to take in, but not so much that it took away from the precise tailoring and detailing in each carefully considered garment.

Despite a huge weight of expectation on his shoulders, this bright young thing really came through with flying colours (well more of a monotone palette but you get my drift!) and I can’t wait to see what he does next.

Christopher Esber at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. Photos by Lucas Dawson.

Other highlights from the day included Carl Kapp‘s rainbow of draped jersey gowns, and We Are Handsome‘s cute and quirky swimwear collection show….

Carl Kapp at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. Photos by Lucas Dawson.

We Are Handsome at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. Photos by Lucas Dawson.

- Kate x

Kyneton Home – Tara Pearce and Family

The Kyneton home of photographer Tara Pearce and family.  All photos – Lucy Feagins, styling assistant – Marni Kornhauser

Tara’s workspace

Details from Tara’s workspace / master bedroom

Dramatic dining room!   Photos – Lucy Feagins, styling assistant – Marni Kornhauser

For a teeny tiny country town, I have to say, Kyneton is totally punching above it’s weight in the interior design departament.  Today we have another beautiful home to share, again belonging to a clever local creative who made the decision to move to Victoria’s Macedon Ranges region in search of a tree change, a slightly more relaxed way of life, and a proper family-sized home for her family!

Tara Pearce moved to Kyneton from Yarraville in Melbourne four years ago with husband Taras, and kids Yorke (daughter – now 11 yrs) and Mak (son, now 6 yrs).   They’re now joined by crazy pups Buzz and Boris (because really, you can’t be living in the country without some animals running about).

After moving in, Tara says the first addition to their new home was the construction of a half pipe skate ramp in the backyard.  Nice to know they’ve got their priorities sorted!  I think this fact alone says so much about Tara and Taras – their busy family home is super stylish but relaxed and unfussy, and it’s clear this is a space created for family and for fun first and foremost!  In addition to the all important skate ramp(!!), Tara says there was also a lot of painting to be done inside and out, and they also installed bi-fold doors and a timber deck at the rear of the home to link the loungeroom to their generous new backgarden.

Favourite aspects of the home for Tara include the indoor / outdoor living space, and the fireplace – ‘in winter it is the centre of our home’ she says.  She also loves the amazing views of the beautiful trees surrounding the property, and of course the half pipe in the yard – ‘hours of entertainment for the kids and Taras!’

Tara also has lots of reasons to love her newfound hometown. ‘We have some of the top places to eat, great coffee, creative local folk and most importantly it’s a much slower pace – it’s a peaceful lifestyle’.

The move here has also kicked off a new career opportunity for Tara – after quitting her desk job, Tara was inspired to pursue her love of photography, and she now works on a variety of photographic projects both in town and in the country. She is particularly awesome at photographing kids and weddings!  Do take a moment to check out her website and peruse her beautiful shots!  (For weddings Tara shoots with her pal Erin Neale under the name Erin + Tara).

Massive thanks to Tara and family for sharing their beautiful home with us today..!   If you love Tara and Taras’ style I am thinking you will love their side project – The Vintage Yard Sale.  Previously the pair ran a sweet retail shop in Kyneton, but the shop nows lives exclusively online, and is full of beautiful vintage / industrial finds…!  Well worth a visit!

CLICK HERE for the full tour!

Fashion Week Favourites with Kate Gaskin – Lisa Ho, Bec and Bridge, Ellery and Alice McCall

Another amazing day at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week with Kate Gaskin! We’re off to 4 runway shows, all of which are outstandingly beautiful and exciting. It’s so fantastic to have a pro to take us through Fashion Week, thanks so much Kate! -Jenny x

Inside the Art Gallery of NSW before Lisa Ho’s runway show

I have always had a soft spot for Lisa Ho‘s collections ever since I worked in one of her stores during uni days, so I was excited to see what she had in store for us. This was the third year running Ho had shown her collection at the Art Gallery of NSW, an incredible space and the perfect backdrop to compliment her aesthetic and design style.

Undoubtedly one of the biggest trends for Spring Summer is ‘Prints’- florals, geometric, spots, stripes, mirror-prints, scarf prints and the list goes on! They were certainly in abundance in this collection, along with strong block-colured brights in floor sweeping gowns and day dresses.

Lisa Ho at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. Photos by Lucas Dawson.

Another collection from day three that featured print quite heavily throughout was that of Bec and Bridge. With a breathtaking backdrop consisting of a ‘vertical garden’ (a huge wall covered in tropical greenery and white flowers), the show featured lots of feminine floral prints, stronger geometric prints and fresh white dresses and knitwear. The girls limbs were all glistened up and hair had that “just got out the pool” look to strongly infer a sense of summer.

Bec and Bridge at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. Photos by Lucas Dawson.

Another one of my favourite shows for the week was Ellery. I had high expectations as she has come to really raise the bar in the last couple of years, and I wasn’t disappointed.

I dropped by the next day after the show for a closer look at the collection and was even more more blown away by it’s beauty- the cuts, colour and fabrication all of the high standard Ellery has become known for.

My favourite pieces included a white long sleeve smock top with oversized shoulder detailing, a transparent sparkly red dress, and a jewel-green draped gown.

Ellery at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. Photos by Lucas Dawson.

Alice McCall also presented a very considered and stylised collection aptly titled ‘Babooshka.’ Inspired by ‘Budapest’s famous antiquated stain glass windows and Hungarian folk art,’ the collection had a very old fashioned, hand-made/crafted feel about it, with many of the garments finished with needlepoint embroidered detailing and intricate bead work. Attention to detail was important, and the well executed hair and make-up look really completed the doll-like appearance of the girls.

Alice McCall at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. Photos by Lucas Dawson.

- Kate x

5 Questions with Kitiya Palaskas

Kitiya Palaskas + mobile + papery crafty cuteness

More random crafty cuteness from Kit Palaskas!

Kit (or Kitiya) Palaskas is a professional crafter.  I say this because aside from making her own cheerful crafty creations for styling, selling, workshopping and exhibiting, Kit also works in the craft department at Family Circle Magazine (previously she also worked in a similar role at Better Homes and Gardens magazine).  Can you BELIEVE this kind of dream job actually exists?  Kit also moonlights as a creative workshop tutor, and Etsy Sydney team captain!  See? Professional.  And dedicated.

We’re gonna go out on a limb here and say Kit is basically a younger, cooler, Sydney version of craft mogul Martha Stewart.  Just check out her super cute blog if you don’t believe me.  I would not be surprised if she ends up on TV actually. She’s got that winning combination of cute + likeable meets crafty + clever.  She’d make a great improvement to The Block at any rate.

Ms Palaskas has recently been taking some sweet mobile making classes for kids at The School in Sydney, and she has another one coming up this Sunday May 20th!  Kit says ‘Kids who attend my class can expect to be assaulted with a kaleidoscope of coloured card and lashings of metallic paper’!  SIGN ME UP!  (Doh, class is for under 12′s only, pfft they get all the fun).  All details over here for those keen to check it out!

We figured since she is surely destined for crafty / DIY TV show stardom (or at least a book deal!?) we should ask Kit a few questions before she gets too famous.  Here goes!  -

Tell us a little bit about your background – What did you study and what path led you to what you’re doing now?

I had a very creative upbringing. I started making things from an early age and still have one of my first ever creations – a sparkly styrofoam Christmas ornament covered in a ridiculous amount of sequins. It goes on the tree every year! I was always making little paper things too, such as detective kits and elaborate pop-up books. My brother and I had a ‘shop’ and we would coerce my parents into purchasing our handmade wares for exorbitant prices like 5 cents (an absolute fortune for pick-n-mix!).

I lived in a lot of different countries growing up, including the United Arab Emirates during high school. You couldn’t buy any good clothes over there at the time so I just started making my own, but I couldn’t sew, so I just hot-glued and stapled myself into everything. Eventually I picked up some sewing skills and it just went from there. I went to Canberra School of Art and studied Printmaking and Drawing, incorporating textiles and sculpture into a lot of my work. After uni I moved to Sydney and had my own little fashion label and eventually turned to more craft-related design.

You work in the craft department of Family Circle magazine, ‘moonlight’ as a creative workshop tutor and are an Etsy team captain. Basically you’re a younger, cooler, Sydney version of craft mogul Martha Stewart? How did you get your start and create your craft enterprise, and do you think it’s important to have a niche/point of difference in this industry in order to succeed?

Um, that is a HUGE compliment, thank you! In the early days I used to assist this amazing stylist Georgia Ashdown, and one day she commissioned me to make some bespoke handmade trinkets for a magazine shoot. That was my first professional job as a craft-based designer. I worked at it from there and forged a career path for myself. The workshops I teach stemmed from craft clubs I used to host for my friends. I love teaching and the concept of sharing and passing on creative knowledge from person to person.

In terms of this industry, I feel like it is so important to place high value in your own work. Even if you can’t see a place for it in the industry, just keep working hard and making things you love and you’ll carve your own niche. You don’t necessarily need to have a point of difference to succeed, I think it’s more important to be confident in what you make and to be true to your own style.

What does a typical day at work involve for you?

I wake up, always a bit zombie-like, and head into the office where I work on magazine stuff at Family Circle all day. I ride my bike home, usually carrying a ridiculous amount of craft supplies in various bags on my back which must look really silly! I then work solidly for the next six or seven hours on a variety of my own projects including freelance jobs, work for the Sydney Etsy Team (of which I am Captain), blogging, personal craft projects, and preparing for upcoming workshops.

Highlights lately have included my work for Megan Morton’s The School, a special project for Lego, and being part of the team that is planning the Etsy Success Sydney event as part of Vivid Sydney 2012. I usually collapse into bed around 3 or 4am sometimes, only to wake up early the next day to shoot the things I made the night before in my little home photo studio setup. Yes, I am a complete workaholic, but I relish every second of it and it never feels like work when you’re doing what you love.

Which Australian designers, artists or creative people are you loving right now?

I can’t get enough of the girls from Peaches + Keen. I read their blog constantly. They make such great things and their lives look so fun! I just hosted a craft workshop at Fabric-a-brac, run by the very talented Kaila Perusco. It’s a market just for pre-loved fabric and notions aka, the place where dreams are made. There is this creative catering duo in Melbourne called Babes on Grill. They have these awesome block parties and BBQs, and cook up scrumptious treats while wearing cute outfits and flawless nail polish. Also out of Melbourne is Bernadette Alice Francis. I am in awe of her work! She makes the most gorgeous and exciting wearable art and we seem to share a love of gemstones and metallics, which is fantastic.

You’re running a mobile making workshop at our pal Megan Morton’s The School this coming Sunday. How did this professional partnership with MM develop and what can attendees of your class expect?

Megan! What an incredibly amazing individual. Our meeting was rather fateful and chance-like, as all great meetings are. She invited me to teach a class on mobile-making at The School and we have since made many exciting plans for future collaborations. Kids who attend my class can expect to be assaulted with a kaleidoscope of coloured card and lashings of metallic paper. We’ll talk about the origins of mobiles, how they are made and how the simple placement of shapes and colours together can form the most stunning, vivid and kinetic creations. Most importantly we’ll learn the importance of embracing your own personal style and how that in itself can create something truly unique and wonderful. It will be a jolly good time!

To keep in touch with all Kit’s crafty projects do check out her website and blog!

Craft party madness by Kit Palaskas and friends!

Fashion Week Favourites with Kate Gaskin – Zimmermann and Magdalena Velevska

Today we’re up bright and early with Kate Gaskin and off to the Koskela showroom to see the latest looks from Zimmermann (so gorgeous as usual!). TDF favourite Elke Kramer has a new jewellery range which Kate previews today, and we finish the day with drinks at dusk overlooking the harbour, before seeing Magdalena Velevska runway show. Sounds like being a fashion editor is a LOT of fun! Thanks Kate!! – Jenny x

Zimmermann at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. Photos by Lucas Dawson.

Up early Tuesday morning (so un-fashion!) to head to the Zimmermann show at the beautiful Koskela showroom in Rosebery.

Thankfully we were greeted with coffees and pastries (courtesy of Kitchen By Mike) to pep up our spirits in prep for the show.

The collection, titled ‘Clique Clique‘, was made up of the sort of pretty dresses and separates we have come to know and love from Zimmermann, but with a slightly darker and sportier edge.

Soft florals and delicate laces were mixed back with sporty elements (hoodies and bomber jackets), sharp fabric splicing, graphic paint splatters and punk-inspired jewelry, giving the viewer more to think about than the obvious pretty exterior.

Zimmermann at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. Photos by Lucas Dawson.

Unfortunately two of my favourite Australian designers, Dion Lee and Lover, were not showing on schedule at fashion week this year so when I got a call from Golightly PR to go and view their new collections you can imagine my delight! Whilst completely different in design aesthetics, both collections were each amazing in their own way.

Also being shown were some intricate, hand-crafted pieces from jewelery designer Elke, Camilla and Marc‘s new collection, and some cute new season menswear offerings from Vanishing Elephant.  If you’re not familiar with their stuff it’s definitely worth checking out – classic designs with a quirky edge and really great price points. Big ups to the pharoah print surf shorts and 80′s style short-sleeve print shirts that will be hitting stores for summer!

Clockwise from top left- Camilla and Marc‘s collection in a summery sorbet colour palette, Lover looking cool in beautiful blues and white and the new collection of Elke rings.

Another highlight of the day was the Magdalena Velevska presentation. A beautiful night out on the balcony of the Maritime Museum, it wasn’t until the lights went down and the music started pumping that everyone stopped gazing at the incredible view and turned their attentions to the runway.

Overlooking the harbour at dusk from the balcony of the Maritime Museum.

Everyone that knows me well is aware of my big love of most things fluro, so this show had special appeal to me!  There were a few pieces in a bright acid yellow palette that caught my eye on the runway, although unfortunately the reality is I’m not too sure how many wears I’d get out of a fluro yellow jumpsuit! Despite that there were some beautiful pieces with great attention to detail, and for the most-part very wearable too!

Magdalena Velevska at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. Photos by Lucas Dawson.

- Kate x

Pia Blair – Collage Art Giveaway!

Artwork by collage artist Pia Blair
Artwork by Pia Blair. Photo by Armelle Habib, Styling Julia Green and Lucy Fenton, shot on location at the very beautiful Fenton & Fenton!

Various artworks by Pia Blair

Melbourne stylist / creative agent Julia Green is always feeding me excellent new finds, and these fabulous artworks by Pia Blair are another of her discoveries! (Thanks for the tip off Julia!).

Pia Blair is a Melbourne girl, but has been living in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam for three years.  She creates these original screenprinted and collaged works on paper with unexpected imagery and kooky little sayings to make you chuckle!  She loves nothing more than riding around her colourful city on her motorbike, fossicking for vintage papery goodness from days gone by.  If Pia comes across anything kitsch, especially images of miniature dogs, men wrestling in 1970′s footy shorts, ladies strutting in 1950′s get up, catalogues of modernist domestic furniture and appliances, or an image of Queen Lizzie, she simply must have it!

Originally from country Victoria, Pia spent a great deal of time trawling through her Grandmothers pile of sewing patterns, admiring 50’s style wall paper, and eating ‘snags’ in bread at the local footy club.  These childhood experiences, combined with her recent years in Vietnam, have defined the quirky, nostalgic aesthetic of her work.  By combining treasured vintage ephemera with hand screen printing, spray painted stencils, stickers and Japanese washi tape, Pia gives each work it’s own unique narrative.

Pia creates these works under the name Little Land of Pia.  She’s currently working on creating a range of soft furnishings under the same label – watch this space! And do check out Pia’s blog and facebook page for more images of her work and updates on her homewares range!

Pia’s artworks are currently stocked at Fenton & Fenton, Husk and Hut 13 in Melbourne, Mood and Green Tangerine in Queensland, and a number of other boutiques listed here (nothing in Sydney yet it seems?).

Potential stockists and buyers can also get in touch with Julia Green of Greenhouse Interiors, who is handling Pia’s Australian sales and distribution.

TODAY you guys have the rather amazing opportunity to win an original Pia Blair work on paper! The lucky winner will have the opportunity to collaborate with Pia via email, and select their own theme / colour palette for a unique new collage, created especially for them.  AMAZING!

*UPDATE: Congratulations to our lucky winner Rosa (comment #16), you will be collaborating with Pia on your very own custom made collage! We look forward to seeing the final piece! Thank you to everyone who left a comment and also to Pia for this very generous giveaway!

To be in the running, simply leave your comment on today’s post, before 10.00pm today, Monday May 14th Melbourne time.  One winner will be selected at random and contacted by email tomorrow.

Massive thanks to both Pia and Julia for this lovely giveaway!

Artwork above bed by Pia Blair. Photo by Armelle Habib, Styling Julia Green and Lucy Fenton, shot on location at Fenton & Fenton

Artwork by Pia Blair. Photo by Armelle Habib, Styling Julia Green and Lucy Fenton.
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