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BONNIE KAstylist + Visual merchandiser
Product + food
Lifestyle styling
digital work
illustration
Window Displays
Fashion styling
On the side
P R O D U C T +
F O O D
Photographer Benjamin Galli
Summer Inspired Studio Shoot
PHOTOGRAPHER LANI ANGELE
FOOD STYLING
FOOD STYLING
Eclectic STUDIO SHOOT
L I F E S T Y L E
Party Time
Asian Inspired
Bonnie Knoop has been assisting me for the past eight months on variousprojects, including editorial, advertising, special events and private
commissions.
Bonnie has demonstrated early in her career a wonderful skill set thatwill put her in great stead going forward.
Her creative flair is fabulous and innovative, her attention to detail iswonderful, her dedication to see each project through from start to finishat all times is to be congratulated, and her professionalism with each and
every client, in person, and in the written word is excellent.
On a personal note, Bonnie is a delightful young woman who is a pleasureto work with.
I sincerely wish Bonnie great success in all her endeavours, she is anextremely hard worker and with her drive and enthusiasm, I am certain will
create and pursue wonderful opportunities ahead.
Thank you Bonnie for your assistance to date with Olivia Sparks and theteam, we have been very fortunate to have you onboard.
NEW IDEA BERT NEWTONS 75TH BIRTHDAY SPECIAL
ASSISTED OLIVIA SPARKS
Small children are running around the garden in ever-decreasing circles, blowing bubbles and
yelling with excitement. Smiling benignly, Bert Newton
stands in the middle of the noise and chaos like the ringmaster at a circus or the compere on a particularly rowdy Logies night.
The much-loved TV legend is celebrating his 75th birthday – a milestone he feared he would not survive to see – with his grandchildren Sam, five, Eva, four, and little Lola, 16 months.
Happy simply to be alive following risky quadruple heart bypass surgery, not to mention hard at work on his latest theatre role, Bert is in a reflective mood.
‘You know, I think in the face of success or failure, happy times or not-so-happy times, you have to stay calm,’ he says, in the familiar voice that first propelled
him to radio stardom. ‘And if you can’t stay calm, don’t let it show!’
Confronted by a string of recent health and family setbacks, Albert Watson Newton, AM, MBE, has needed all the serenity he can muster, with the help of adored wife Patti and daughter Lauren.
As well as heart problems, Bert’s battled severe pneumonia, which once almost claimed his newborn granddaughter Eva’s life.
Patti has fought three bouts of transient global amnesia, a rare but devastating brain disorder that temporarily stole her memory, leaving her confused, disoriented and fearful she was falling victim to Alzheimer’s.
And the couple’s troubled son Matthew has been in and out of court and psychiatric treatment for three years.
‘It’s been a tough time but I’m lucky to be here,’ Bert ponders, his famous
I’m lucky to be here!
I’m very grateful to have reached this age
I’m lucky to be here!Bert Newton at 75
Small children are running around the garden in ever-decreasing circles, blowing bubbles and
yelling with excitement. Smiling benignly, Bert Newton
stands in the middle of the noise and chaos like the ringmaster at a circus or the compere on a particularly rowdy Logies night.
The much-loved TV legend is celebrating his 75th birthday – a milestone he feared he would not survive to see – with his grandchildren Sam, five, Eva, four, and little Lola, 16 months.
Happy simply to be alive following risky quadruple heart bypass surgery, not to mention hard at work on his latest theatre role, Bert is in a reflective mood.
‘You know, I think in the face of success or failure, happy times or not-so-happy times, you have to stay calm,’ he says, in the familiar voice that first propelled
him to radio stardom. ‘And if you can’t stay calm, don’t let it show!’
Confronted by a string of recent health and family setbacks, Albert Watson Newton, AM, MBE, has needed all the serenity he can muster, with the help of adored wife Patti and daughter Lauren.
As well as heart problems, Bert’s battled severe pneumonia, which once almost claimed his newborn granddaughter Eva’s life.
Patti has fought three bouts of transient global amnesia, a rare but devastating brain disorder that temporarily stole her memory, leaving her confused, disoriented and fearful she was falling victim to Alzheimer’s.
And the couple’s troubled son Matthew has been in and out of court and psychiatric treatment for three years.
‘It’s been a tough time but I’m lucky to be here,’ Bert ponders, his famous
36 Clip, save and share from every page using the app. It’s free from the iTunes App Store or Google Play.
ExclusiveWith his trademark smile firmly
plastered on his face, Bert is clearly overjoyed to have reached the milestone birthday – and to be celebrating it with his wife Patti and adored grandchildren
(from left) Eva, Lola and Sam.
With his trademark smile firmly plastered on his face, Bert is clearly
overjoyed to have reached the milestone birthday – and to be celebrating it with his wife Patti and adored grandchildren
(from left) Eva, Lola and Sam.
The TV legend reflects on the
highs and lows of his extraordinary
life as he celebrates his 75th birthday
The TV legend reflects on the
highs and lows of his extraordinary
life as he celebrates his 75th birthday
‘Moonface’ unusually pensive. ‘I didn’t realise quite how lucky I was until after the heart operation. I didn’t know the doctors had told Patti I was only a 50/50 chance.
‘I knew it was serious but I really believe, you know, that if there’s something that’s not particularly a happy situation, if you can do something about it, you do it. If you can’t, you accept it.
‘It’s all about your attitude. I know people 30 years younger than me, but their attitude is not a young one. It all depends on that, and on your state of health as well. And I’ve been pretty lucky throughout my life, although I’ve had a couple of curve balls thrown at me in the past couple of years.
‘That’s luck, providence, call it what you will – but if it had to happen, the great thing is that I got through it, with a few prayers. Probably the evening before the operation, the prayers were a little more fervent than usual!’
I’m lucky to be here!I’m lucky to be here!‘Moonface’ unusually pensive. ‘I didn’t realise quite how lucky I was until after the heart operation. I didn’t know the doctors had told Patti I was only a 50/50 chance.
‘I knew it was serious but I really believe, you know, that if there’s something that’s not particularly a happy situation, if you can do something about it, you do it. If you can’t, you accept it.
‘It’s all about your attitude. I know people 30 years younger than me, but their attitude is not a young one. It all depends on that, and on your state of health as well. And I’ve been pretty lucky throughout my life, although I’ve had a couple of curve balls thrown at me in the past couple of years.
‘That’s luck, providence, call it what you will – but if it had to happen, the great thing is that I got through it, with a few prayers. Probably the evening before the operation, the prayers were a little more fervent than usual!’
Small children are running around the garden in ever-decreasing circles, blowing bubbles and
yelling with excitement. Smiling benignly, Bert Newton
stands in the middle of the noise and chaos like the ringmaster at a circus or the compere on a particularly rowdy Logies night.
The much-loved TV legend is celebrating his 75th birthday – a milestone he feared he would not survive to see – with his grandchildren Sam, five, Eva, four, and little Lola, 16 months.
Happy simply to be alive following risky quadruple heart bypass surgery, not to mention hard at work on his latest theatre role, Bert is in a reflective mood.
‘You know, I think in the face of success or failure, happy times or not-so-happy times, you have to stay calm,’ he says, in the familiar voice that first propelled
him to radio stardom. ‘And if you can’t stay calm, don’t let it show!’
Confronted by a string of recent health and family setbacks, Albert Watson Newton, AM, MBE, has needed all the serenity he can muster, with the help of adored wife Patti and daughter Lauren.
As well as heart problems, Bert’s battled severe pneumonia, which once almost claimed his newborn granddaughter Eva’s life.
Patti has fought three bouts of transient global amnesia, a rare but devastating brain disorder that temporarily stole her memory, leaving her confused, disoriented and fearful she was falling victim to Alzheimer’s.
And the couple’s troubled son Matthew has been in and out of court and psychiatric treatment for three years.
‘It’s been a tough time but I’m lucky to be here,’ Bert ponders, his famous
I’m lucky to be here!
I’m very grateful to have reached this age
I’m lucky to be here!Bert Newton at 75
Small children are running around the garden in ever-decreasing circles, blowing bubbles and
yelling with excitement. Smiling benignly, Bert Newton
stands in the middle of the noise and chaos like the ringmaster at a circus or the compere on a particularly rowdy Logies night.
The much-loved TV legend is celebrating his 75th birthday – a milestone he feared he would not survive to see – with his grandchildren Sam, five, Eva, four, and little Lola, 16 months.
Happy simply to be alive following risky quadruple heart bypass surgery, not to mention hard at work on his latest theatre role, Bert is in a reflective mood.
‘You know, I think in the face of success or failure, happy times or not-so-happy times, you have to stay calm,’ he says, in the familiar voice that first propelled
him to radio stardom. ‘And if you can’t stay calm, don’t let it show!’
Confronted by a string of recent health and family setbacks, Albert Watson Newton, AM, MBE, has needed all the serenity he can muster, with the help of adored wife Patti and daughter Lauren.
As well as heart problems, Bert’s battled severe pneumonia, which once almost claimed his newborn granddaughter Eva’s life.
Patti has fought three bouts of transient global amnesia, a rare but devastating brain disorder that temporarily stole her memory, leaving her confused, disoriented and fearful she was falling victim to Alzheimer’s.
And the couple’s troubled son Matthew has been in and out of court and psychiatric treatment for three years.
‘It’s been a tough time but I’m lucky to be here,’ Bert ponders, his famous
36 Clip, save and share from every page using the app. It’s free from the iTunes App Store or Google Play.
ExclusiveWith his trademark smile firmly
plastered on his face, Bert is clearly overjoyed to have reached the milestone birthday – and to be celebrating it with his wife Patti and adored grandchildren
(from left) Eva, Lola and Sam.
With his trademark smile firmly plastered on his face, Bert is clearly
overjoyed to have reached the milestone birthday – and to be celebrating it with his wife Patti and adored grandchildren
(from left) Eva, Lola and Sam.
The TV legend reflects on the
highs and lows of his extraordinary
life as he celebrates his 75th birthday
The TV legend reflects on the
highs and lows of his extraordinary
life as he celebrates his 75th birthday
‘Moonface’ unusually pensive. ‘I didn’t realise quite how lucky I was until after the heart operation. I didn’t know the doctors had told Patti I was only a 50/50 chance.
‘I knew it was serious but I really believe, you know, that if there’s something that’s not particularly a happy situation, if you can do something about it, you do it. If you can’t, you accept it.
‘It’s all about your attitude. I know people 30 years younger than me, but their attitude is not a young one. It all depends on that, and on your state of health as well. And I’ve been pretty lucky throughout my life, although I’ve had a couple of curve balls thrown at me in the past couple of years.
‘That’s luck, providence, call it what you will – but if it had to happen, the great thing is that I got through it, with a few prayers. Probably the evening before the operation, the prayers were a little more fervent than usual!’
I’m lucky to be here!I’m lucky to be here!‘Moonface’ unusually pensive. ‘I didn’t realise quite how lucky I was until after the heart operation. I didn’t know the doctors had told Patti I was only a 50/50 chance.
‘I knew it was serious but I really believe, you know, that if there’s something that’s not particularly a happy situation, if you can do something about it, you do it. If you can’t, you accept it.
‘It’s all about your attitude. I know people 30 years younger than me, but their attitude is not a young one. It all depends on that, and on your state of health as well. And I’ve been pretty lucky throughout my life, although I’ve had a couple of curve balls thrown at me in the past couple of years.
‘That’s luck, providence, call it what you will – but if it had to happen, the great thing is that I got through it, with a few prayers. Probably the evening before the operation, the prayers were a little more fervent than usual!’
D I G I T A L
W O R K
Diesel Facade / Window Design
+ everyones favourite; leather.Boy up your wardrobe this summer with tulle, glitter, lace
96
Boy London ss14 collection is very pretty in punk.
Leather LACE+get this look
INTERIOR DESIGN FINAL PROJECT
INTERIOR DESIGN FINAL PROJECT
EMILY GREEN STORE FIT OUT
sketch up + Keyshot + photoshop
I L L U S T R A T I O N
FASHION ILLUSTRATION
FASHION ILLUSTRATION
Interior Design Final PROJECT
FACADE
P R O P M A K I N G
RMIT OPEN DAY
Entrance chandelier + photo frames
ASSISTED OLIVIA SPARKS
NEW IDEA CHRISTMAS PHOTO SHOOT
TINA ARENA
W I N D O W D I S P L A Y S
DIESEL WINDOW DISPLAY collaboration
RED + WHITE SALE DISPLAY
TARLO + GRAHAM DISPLAY
MAGAZINE DISPLAY
CHRISTMAS WINDOW DISPLAY
IRRIDESCENCE HAIR + BEAUTY
FLORAL DISPLAY
F A S H I O N
amelia hermawan styling Collaboration
gaby fatone styling Collaboration
ELLIE DEAN PHOTOGRAPHER
PHOTOGRAPHER STEPHANIE ROONEY
PHOTOGRAPHER BENJAMIN GALLi
MODEL ALEXANDRA POZZO
PHOTOGRAPHER ELLIE DEAN
PHOTOGRAPHER ELLIE DEAN
O N T H E S I D E
RETAIL MERCHANDISing
thank you
bonnie kay
+614 88 014 813
www.bonniekaythestylist.com