From decadent ways to sweeten your day and the prettiest pink tech to monochrome florals, gorgeous glassware and playful accessories, here’s what our editor is coveting this month.
Fashion industry aficionado Vicki Taylor talks three decades in the trade, finding
inspiration from the Otago Rail Trail, and her stunning new store in Dunedin.
From playful pale pinks and punchy powder-blues to joyful gelato-inspired greens and luxe lilacs and lavenders, hit your wardrobe with a lick of pastel power this season – or better yet wear these mood-enhancing, subtly statement-making hues from head to toe.
From bold florals, fresh brights, molten metallics and fancy frills to decadent nods to deliciousness (think dark chocolate, croissants, banana pudding, cakes and coffee), sweeten up your October with a few of our favourite things.
From gorgeous green-hued goodies and heavenly garden-themed scents to cosy robes, cool Kiwi-designed tees and luxe leather kicks, here’s what the 03 team are coveting this month.
Southland’s fashion capital has crowned a new queen for 2023 – Dunedin-based Molly Marsh,
whose covetable designs were inspired by a tennis court in her hometown of Ettrick.
Founder/designer of cult Kiwi fashion brand Jimmy D, James Dobson travels the south
several times a year on sales trips, showcasing his latest collections to his stockists around the island – so he’s something of an expert on where to stay, shop, eat and imbibe.
From mood-enhancing pops of colour (our current fave is rich red) in everything from homeware to jewellery to playful ways to perfume and pieces to get cosy in, here’s what the 03 team are coveting this month.
Beige doesn’t have to be boring, and if this season’s options for lighter
shades of pale are anything to go by, there’s plenty of fun and flair to be had in hues from oatmeal and honey to mocha and even moonrock…
A stalwart of the South Island fashion industry for two decades, Natalie Newlands continues to celebrate this very special part of the world – including its stunning natural palette – from her current base in Arrowtown.
A monochrome palette is, and probably always will be, the epitome of classic cool. This season, tap into that most timeless of fashion pairings – black and white – for instant chic, whether you’re dressing up or down.
From things that sparkle and homeware with impact, to star-powered books, luxe lip balms, playfully shaped totes and chic chilly bins, here’s what we’re coveting this month.
Whether you’re off to the races or just want to replicate a little of the uniquely vivacious vibe, look to lush spring hues, elegant yet playful shapes and luxe, lighthearted accessories.
From paisleys to animal prints, nothing beats a pop of pattern for elevating your wardrobe and adding a sense of optimism and effortless interest to any ensemble.
From sunshine-hued cosy coats, dazzling opal and diamond earrings and snug-chic wool totes to clever French candles, captivating fragrances and beautifully woven blankets, here’s what we’re coveting this month.
Karen Walker has designed a one-of-a-kind hand knitted sweater featuring the iconic Runaway Girl’s black run on Coronet Peak to raise funds for 10,000 native trees to be planted this Spring.
With champagne flowing and Otago’s most stylish in attendance, beloved Kiwi fashion label Moochi opened the doors of its brand new Dunedin store last week.
Celebrating more than 25 years in trade, Christchurch-based clothing company Untouched World’s success comes from finding balance between
innovation and staying true to its roots.
Alongside its edgy yet wearable clothing collections, Dunedin-based brand Company of Strangers have been dabbling in a side of fine jewellery more for than a decade.
The It kids of local linen and knitwear, Hej Hej are hitting Christchurch with a very special two-day-only pop up this July 22-23. We caught up with co-founders Alice and Kiki to get all the goss.
Worn by everyone from Hollywood stars, snowboarders and students to farmers and fashionistas, Kiwi brand Huffer has plenty to celebrate as it turns 25.
While our travel keepsakes are gimmicky souvenirs and forgettable selfies, those of fashion designer Jane Daniels inspire new fabrics and fine designs.
Play together, stay together. Curious whether the same applies to work together, Ella James put some questions to Ruby’s Sharma sisters about being colleagues in the fashion business the family bought in 2008.
Over the decades, fashion trends come and go, some repeat themselves whilst others become timeless staples that we couldn’t imagine our lives and wardrobes without.
Whether it’s colour, cut or style, you don’t want a strand out of place when you leave a salon. Let us introduce you to three Bliss Hair stylists known for their expert execution.
When you have spent more than four decades living and breathing New Zealand’s fashion scene, it’s clear you know what makes a good thing last. Juliet Speedy talks to Margarita Robertson, the woman behind NOM*d and Plume.
When it comes to a day at the races, there’s so much that excites me. The new dress, shoes and bag, all of which I am now completely able to justify. But it’s not all fun and games, because the thought of picking and parading a fascinator quite frankly brings me out in a cold sweat.
We’re all guilty of over-dying and over-styling our hair. But, did you know that we frequently make our hair suffer a significant amount of stress? Let us introduce you to the three culprits of damage that have infiltrated your haircare routine, without you even realising it.