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Divine Intervention

Divine Intervention

NZ’s premier laser tattoo removal and lightening specialists, Sacred Laser, have brought the best laser removal tools to town – the Medlite C6 and Picosure. Using these machines, the team can target all colours and ensure the best possible results using the correct wavelengths. The qualified technicians have been tattooed and had removal – they consider each project with the understanding and expertise gained from 20 years of experience in the tattoo industry. sacredlaser.co.nz

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Review: Dermapen 4

Review: Dermapen 4

The Cityscape team test the Dermapen 4 and come away convinced of the benefits of personalised advanced skin treatments. By the time I walk through the doors of the day spa, my hands are growing increasingly clammy as my needle-related anxiety builds. But that’s why I have to do it – to conquer my fear and give the highly praised Dermapen 4 treatment a proper go. I’m filled with enough anxious energy to fill an Olympic-sized arena. But the spa’s treatment experts are Dermapen Gold Providers, which means I’m not just in good hands, I’m in the best. Brenna explains that the all-powerful Dermapen 4 promises to minimise signs of ageing and reduce fine lines, wrinkles, acne scars and pigmentation, among other things. The nifty little device uses microneedling to achieve said magic. Tiny needles lightly puncture the skin’s top layer, stimulating collagen and elastin and leaving you with plump and...

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Mind over matter

Mind over matter

Lyn Davis learned first-hand from renowned hypnotherapist Andrew Newton how to help people with everything from anxiety to weight loss. She tells Cityscape what’s involved. How did you come to be a hypnotherapist? What did you do before that? When I left school I went to work in a bank, and one evening I went to see hypnotist Andrew Newton and we got talking at his show. We kept in touch and a year later, when he was back in New Zealand, he asked me to do some work for him, and I’ve never looked back. What inspires you to do what you do? I’ve always been a people person. I take after my mother, I love helping people – it seems natural – and I thought that hypnotherapy would be a good way of helping people. I read in the UK news about gastric band hypnosis and that really caught...

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Linen & Lux

Linen & Lux

Ballantynes menswear buyer Jack O’Halloran shares his style tips for a sartorial spring. All things linen are a spring/summer must. From linen shirts to suits (1), it’s the ideal option for the warmer months while maintaining a fashionable, semi-formal appearance. Pastel colours of light blue, pink and beige are an easy way for men to achieve soft touches of style in their wardrobe. Combine with a pair of loafers (6) or white sneakers (4) to complete the look. If you are seeking inspo from the celebs, Lewis Hamilton and David Beckham would have to be my favourites right now. Lewis Hamilton, who in 2018 launched a collab with Tommy Hilfiger, isn’t afraid to go bold, and always sports a pop of colour (3). He is often seen wearing a cross-body bag and large script branding, a trend that will continue into summer. David Beckham knows how to wear the staple fashion...

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Get Sporty!

Get Sporty!

For the serious gym junkies out there, Ballantynes has a new brand just for you. REC GEN is a functional sport and lifestyle brand designed in Sydney and tested under the most rigorous conditions, so you know its meticulously constructed fabrics will last the distance, workout after workout. And as you might expect, REC GEN’s commitment to environmental sustainability and non-impactful processes is at the core of everything they do. ballantynes.co.nz

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Elegance Defined

Elegance Defined

Eswardutt oozes subtle elegance and sophistication courtesy of creative director Elishah Eswardutt. Every garment is designed and constructed in New Zealand. Exclusive design, opulent fabrication and chic details define the brand and its vision. eswardutt.com

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Yes to the Dress

Yes to the Dress

Leader of the New Zealand fashion scene, Karen Walker, has launched a spectacular collection of bespoke bridal wear and eye-catching engagement rings and bands. These can be purchased from Karen Walker Atelier Auckland, where people can try on and discuss wedding day outfits and jewellery by private appointment. Sitting down with a trusted member of her Walker’s team ensures your every need is met, and that you really are the star of your special day. The selection of dresses is based on some of Walker’s most iconic pieces, all of which have been given a new and innovative twist. The two well-tailored suits are sure to have even the most unconventional brides feeling over the moon, too. Dresses range from $1,450 to $4,250 and will be made in Karen Walker’s Grey Lynn studio. The jewellery collection is equally as diverse, offering everything from dramatic geometric settings to simple gold wedding bands....

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Style Counsel. Q&A: Josie Pasane

Style Counsel. Q&A: Josie Pasane

Fashion stylist Josie Pasane tells Cityscape why she loves what she does, and her favourite misconceptions about it as well. What’s the best part about styling for a living? I have so much love and passion for what I do. I am extremely thankful for the career I’ve created for myself – it has always come naturally to me. The most fun part of styling for a living is seeing my clients get excited for looks that I create for them. I was always fascinated by the idea and knew deep down in my heart I could do it, but I was so scared because I had no idea where to start. It's such a blessing to be able to do what I love every day and work with clients who inspire me. How did you get your start in the fashion industry? I started in the fashion industry in 2007....

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Bold, Gold & Broody

Bold, Gold & Broody

Dedicated fashionista Vanessa Ortynsky reviews the hits and highlights of New Zealand Fashion Week 2019. From Kate Sylvester’s heartfelt tribute to her parents, Paris Georgia’s flawlessly sleek runway debut and Stolen Girlfriends Club’s immersive, jaw-dropping show, New Zealand Fashion Week 2019 was the perfect time to celebrate our talented designers here in Aotearoa and take note of future trends. NZFW 19 returned to its roots at Auckland Town Hall with a full takeover of Aotea Square. With sustainability and inclusion at the forefront this year, we saw more diverse casting as well as responsibly made collections from our favourite designers new and old. Stolen Girlfriends Club The highlight of every NZFW is the Stolen Girlfriends Club show, which took place outdoors at the Avondale Racecourse this year, transformed into what felt like a Berlin nightclub with a techno soundtrack, barrels of fire lining the runway, and an army of brooding models....

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Looking for the 'WOW'

Looking for the 'WOW'

Ever wondered what guides a fashion buyer’s decisions? Ballantynes’ Georgie Mears tells Cityscape it’s a blend of instinct and data. Georgie Mears began her career as a buyer 3½ years ago at Ballantynes, working under the senior buyer. Six months on she was buying for the Contemporary Lounge on her own, and then later started buying for the women’s footwear department. About a year ago she took on the Designer Atrium as well and now buys for all three departments. Were you in fashion before your role at Ballantynes? I completed my Bachelor of Design majoring in fashion as well as a business diploma at Otago Polytechnic. Determined to get a head start I moved straight to Melbourne, where all major fashion head offices are for the Australasian market. I started in retail on the shop floor and worked my way up into management, then to visual merchandising, while juggling a...

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Sunny Outlook

Sunny Outlook

Stuck for how to turn your backyard into an urban oasis? Canopy Landscape Architects’ Julie Greenslade and Paul Roper-Gee have some ideas. The days are getting longer and the sap is rising, so this is a great time to get stuck into the garden and make the most of your outdoor areas. If your yard needs a makeover, there are some important things to consider. Your outdoor space may be separate but it will still need to form a strong relationship with the house. In planning your garden, consider sun, shade, shelter and creating well-proportioned spaces, and remember that all gardens mature and change over time so try to visualise just how big those new plants will become. With these principles in place, you can personalise the spaces to suit your lifestyle and complement your house. Here’s three design ideas to help make the most of your garden: Birds and bees...

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Going Green

Going Green

The menagerie-themed designs of Resene’s Khroma Glasshouse Wallpaper series (pictured) are an ideal backdrop for flora and fauna accents, which are making a strong return to interior colourways. Today’s looks are all about layering on natural textures and graphic patterns, which makes it easy to add some ‘wild’ style to almost any room when you start with warm colours such as Resene Swiss Caramel, Resene Chateau Green and Resene Family Tree. Dusty greens are in – we saw lots of those on the catwalk at New Zealand Fashion Week as well – and sage, mint, olive, jade and emerald lead the way this season. Complement with reds ranging from burgundy hues to something brighter like Resene Get Reddy and you will not only be on trend but also have a look that will last the test of time. resene.co.nz/colorshops

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Making a Splash

Making a Splash

Been thinking about putting in a pool this summer? Because if you have, that bit of sun we’ve been enjoying lately is a green light for the seasonal rush, say the good people at Lagoon Pools. The Christchurch company are the South Island dealers for leading Australian pool maker Leisure Pools, and they know what they are talking about. Working with Leisure Pools gives them access to a big range of innovative pools that can incorporate fountains, water jets, lighting and concealed covers. In fact, if you find a photo of what you want, Lagoon Pools can make it happen. Don’t want it the same colour as everyone else’s pool? With Leisure Pools and Lagoon Pools you get a choice of seven. Sapphire Blue is the most popular colour. White with a blue fleck is a new addition to the range. Others are Aquamarine, Crystal Blue, Diamond Sand, Ebony Blue and...

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The Grass is Greener

The Grass is Greener

Cityscape checks out the latest addition to Fletcher Living’s Bedford Terraces and Bedford Apartments, where the grass is down and the decking is ready for al fresco dining. Now this is somewhere we can see ourselves relaxing with a good book or a G&T on a warm spring evening – in a quiet, sheltered courtyard in Fletcher Living’s One Central inner-city residential development. Bedford Terraces and the adjacent Bedford Apartments, a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom residences, put you right at the heart of the city, and yet ensconced in the green and pleasant surrounds of the community’s courtyard areas, you could be miles away. The courtyards, the work of Rough and Milne Landscape Architects and lead architects Architectus, are bordered by a mix of native plantings, fruit trees and seating. To make sure residents aren’t disturbed by someone wandering in uninvited, access from the street is secured with a...

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Mary Turnbull: Hot Property - Spring 2019

Mary Turnbull: Hot Property - Spring 2019

Spring welcomes fresh growth in the housing market. Here’s how to make the most of it. Gardens are coming into bloom and the birds are chirping, which can only mean one thing – spring is here. The warmer months are more than just a great time to clean out the garage. They’re also the best time to put your house on the market. Why? Because the sooner you can get a “For Sale” sign out the front, the greater advantage you’re going to have over other prospective buyers and sellers. You see, when you list early you’re more likely to sell early, which will set you up as a desirable cash buyer when the October/November rush really kicks into gear. You’ll have the pick of the market and the thing so many sellers desire - cold hard cash. Then there’s the fact potential buyers will have spent the winter months pouring...

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Anchored in History

Anchored in History

Old stone walls underpin a modern family home in this post-quake transformation by Blair Paterson and Tobin Smith of CoLab Architecture. With so many post-quake Christchurch building projects presenting a choice between the old or the new, the brief to build a new home on the historic basement walls of a 100-year-old Hurst Seager house was an exciting challenge for CoLab’s Blair Paterson and Tobin Smith. Nicknamed ‘The House on a Ruin’, the result is a modern, two-storey family home that integrates seamlessly with what remains of the stone basement and retaining walls of the old house, which was destroyed in the February 2011 Canterbury earthquake. Meticulously repaired, the stonework has become the hero of the whole project. Blair and Tobin are certain that renowned architect Samuel Hurst Seager would approve of the transformation, given he championed New Zealand finding its own style, and using modern technology to improve, not simply...

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Tech it out: Spring 2019

Tech it out: Spring 2019

Hot offerings from the world of cool technology. 1: SOUND AND SHADE Bose Frames are seriously cool. The experts in audio have combined timeless sunglass frames with their world-class tech and it is epic. Goodbye earbuds, hello fashion! The sweet sunnies have an integrated microphone, connect via Bluetooth and offer augmented reality and open-ear sound. The lenses are also interchangeable. bose.co.nz 2: CROSSING BORDERS Tackle international travel with confidence thanks to iFLYTEK’s Jarvisen Translator. The brainy handheld device can translate 60 languages and responds in under a second. Save yourself the trouble of learning a new language and treat yourself to the world’s most powerful translator. iflytek.co.nz 3: When Coffee is King The Barisieur Coffee Brewing Alarm Clock will have you jumping out of bed with a caffeinated spring in your step. The genius clock gets to work brewing your coffee or loose-leaf tea the second the alarm goes off, quickly...

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It’s Electrifying!

It’s Electrifying!

Car designer Alec Issigonis reinvented everyone’s wheels 60 years ago when he created the MINI, a car that perfectly captured the spirit of the times. Not only did it look cool, the MINI’s technical design gave it that famous ‘go-kart feeling’ beloved by drivers ever since. And it looks like BMW, the car maker that gave the world the new MINI in 2001, is going to repeat Issigonis’ success with its reinvented MINI Cooper SE. Sure, we’ve seen electric cars before but here’s one that doesn’t look like nana’s shopping cart, are we right? It’s MINI cool with modern technology. There’s the now familiar subtly muscular good looks of the conventionally powered MINI Cooper S but underneath, everything is different. The new MINI Cooper SE will be the first purely electric premium small car, sustainable and at the same time lots of fun to drive. The go-kart feeling is still there,...

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