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sty l e PRESTIGE LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE BRISBANE FEBRUARY16 stylemagazines.com.au JACK SULLIVAN BRIDAL LIFT THE VEIL ON BRISBANE’S BEST Fashionable FEAST State of the art THE SARTORIAL GUIDE TO YOUR CHIC NEW LIFE Shining the light on the latest en pointe performances

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stylePRESTIGE LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE

BRISBANE

FEBRUARY16

stylemagazines.com.au

JACK SULLIVAN BRIDAL

LIFT THE VEIL ON BRISBANE’S BESTFashionable

FEASTState of the art THE SARTORIAL

GUIDE TO YOUR CHIC NEW LIFEShining the light on the latest

en pointe performances

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THE BRISBANE MINI GARAGE CONSTRUCTION SALE ON NOW.

BRISBANE MINI GARAGECnr Wickham & Bridge Sts, Fortitude Valley. Ph 07 3853 0022. brisbaneminigarage.com.au

We are under construction while we are refurbishing our MINI Garage showroom and to pass on our sincerest apologies for all of the chaos we have outstanding opportunities across the entire MINI range.

Allow our misfortune to be your good luck! Take advantage of our unprecedented opportunities today. Visit our temporary “showroom” on Wickham Street, Fortitude Valley, and you could drive away with a brand new MINI at an unbeatable price.

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THE BRISBANE MINI GARAGE CONSTRUCTION SALE ON NOW.

BRISBANE MINI GARAGECnr Wickham & Bridge Sts, Fortitude Valley. Ph 07 3853 0022. brisbaneminigarage.com.au

We are under construction while we are refurbishing our MINI Garage showroom and to pass on our sincerest apologies for all of the chaos we have outstanding opportunities across the entire MINI range.

Allow our misfortune to be your good luck! Take advantage of our unprecedented opportunities today. Visit our temporary “showroom” on Wickham Street, Fortitude Valley, and you could drive away with a brand new MINI at an unbeatable price.

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Visit www.domayne.com.auDomayne® stores are operated by independent franchisees. Ends 02/03/16.

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COVER STORIES31 STATE OF THE ART

Shining the light on the latest en pointe performances.

38 I DO, I DO, I DO Lift the veil on Brisbane’s best bridal fare, from gowns to locations.

45 FASHION FEAST The sartorial guide to your chic new life this summer season.

FEATURES 18 VALENTINE’S DAY

50 INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS

REGULARS 31 ARTS

34 EXPERTS

44 FASHION

52 BODY

60 FOOD+DRINK

62 SOCIALS

64 HOME

65 TRAVEL

67 HOROSCOPES

CONTENTS

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Q: What would you do if you knew you couldn’t fail?

MANAGEMENTMANAGING EDITOR Paul Johnston

Run a marathon.

PUBLISHER & FASHION EDITOR Tracy JohnstonI’d have a farm/business where I looked after stray dogs.

EDITORIALDEPUTY EDITOR Christie SutherlandGive myself permission to take on my dreams.

DIGITAL EDITOR Elizabeth BestUm, succeed?

SUB EDITOR/JOURNALIST Sarah TavianiBe in Taylor Swift’s squad.

JOURNALIST Candice JacksonLive and work on every continent.

JOURNALIST Hannah DoodySecure an endless supply of free breakfasts.

PRODUCTIONPRODUCTION MANAGER Keith Jones

Everything I’ve ever dreamed of.

SENIOR DESIGNER Jade Russell Go vegetarian and forgo wine.

SENIOR DESIGNER Junita HayesJump off a building and fly.

DESIGNER Miriam Bligh Take up four more careers and possibly invent teleportation.

CUSTOM MEDIABUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Sarah McAlpine

Say yes to everything!

JOURNALIST Caitlyn SpannerTravel as far and as wide as I can.

JOURNALIST Lou ParkerGo skydiving!

JOURNALIST Elle RaisonFall in love.

EDITORIAL ASSISTANT Kiri JohnstonI’d open an animal sanctuary!

EDITORIAL ASSISTANT Jacqui TaukamoFly to the moon!

ADVERTISINGSALES & MARKETING MANAGER

Riria Taukamo | 0450 323 510 Be an Instagram celebrity with a million followers.

DIGITAL INTEGRATION COORDINATOR Tamika McInneny

Design my own collection of jeans and build a brand.

ACCOUNT STRATEGIST Claire Campbell | 0437 341 482

Walk on a tightrope.

MEDIA ADVISOR Ananda Sarah | 0473 972 137

I would be the next Marcel Massini.

SALES COORDINATOR Rhonda Baker Be the curator of my own art gallery.

ACCOUNTS Rebecca HeatonI would climb Mount Everest and enjoy the view.

DISTRIBUTION Bruce Thurtell Kiss her.

CHRISTIE SUTHERLAND DEPUTY EDITOR

PAUL JOHNSTON MANAGING EDITOR

FROM THE

EDITORS

NEW ROMANCETHIS TIME OF year is brimming with expectations; it’s a time to live and love fearlessly. What more could you want?

The feasting and fun of the festive season is over and stern resolutions have met with reality. “Exercise more and be a better you,” our inner critics whisper. But kindness can go a long way, so I’m trying a less punishing approach to my health and fitness journey this time around. Instead of gearing up for regret, I’m setting smaller, more manageable goals and trying to schedule some relaxing time with my yoga mat.

In my world, a new year means a wardrobe revamp and it’s time to get started. No matter how chic your fashion, it’s not complete until you make it your own. The only limit is your imagination, so run wild and enjoy your surroundings.

Life is all about the little moments and we are crazy for you, February. I hope you all find something you love in this issue. Spread the love by taking the time to pen a handwritten letter, give a friend an extra hug, swing by a colleague’s desk with a treat, and spoil your loved ones with memories. There are no limits.

Happy reading xo Christie Sutherland

CHANGE YOUR WORLDWELCOME TO OUR February edition. Love is in the air; with Valentine’s Day right around the corner, it’s the season of proposals and wedding plans. Did you know that February 29 is traditionally a day for women to propose to men? I discovered this snippet of Irish history in a column from one of our new Style Experts, Karl Schwantes on page 36.

Last year, I had the pleasure of meeting former Bechtel Corporation boss Andy Greig, who has recently retired from the corporate world and set up an investment company offering start-ups advice and mentoring. Many budding entrepreneurs have fantastic ideas that could change our world, so it’s great to see someone like Andy lending a hand. You can read all about Andy’s new company, page 22.

Have a great month. Paul Johnston

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BIRDS OF A FEATHERFedoras are a go-to when it comes to rocking a hat, as they’re guaranteed to flatter absolutely everyone. This woven style is perfect for keeping cool in summer, and the braided leather feather trim oozes bohemian vibes. Love it!

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On February 20, Doomben Racecourse will come alive with music, dancing, performances, flowing champagne and fabulous fascinators.

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Just in time for Valentine’s Day, Hannah Doody takes a look at the chemistry of some of Brisbane’s most influential couples.

BEN CUTTING AND ERIN HOLLANDBrisbane-born Australian cricketer Ben Cutting and former Miss World Erin Holland first met through friends in her home town of Cairns. Little did they know that, a year later, they would be flying halfway around the world just to see each other.

Ben fell for Erin’s ability to quote the entire discography of Billy Birmingham’s 12th Man albums. For their first date, Ben prepared a homemade meal, including a dessert special.

Spending more time apart than together, the pair say it’s easy to keep the spark alive. “When we are in the same city we like to spend as much alone-time together as possible,” Ben says. “We are always going out for breakfast somewhere together, or we crash on the couch to a movie or two.”

The pair don’t fight too much, but if they do, they make a point of talking it over and never going to bed without resolving the issue. When it comes to love, Ben says not to sleep on it. “Never pass up something amazing. Say ‘yes’ and work out the details later.”

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LI CUNXIN AND MARY MCKENDRYPlucked from extreme poverty at age 11 to study ballet and serve in Chairman Mao’s revolution, Li’s story is shared in his autobiography, Mao’s Last Dancer. Mary, on the other hand, grew up in Rockhampton, where she began dancing at the age of eight.

They found each other through their shared passion for ballet, first meeting while performing at the esteemed Houston Ballet in London. Now married for 30 years, Li and Mary have three children – Sophie, Thomas and Bridie.

These days, Li is the artistic director of the Queensland Ballet; Mary works with him and coaches professional dancers. Li says it was her honesty, kind soul and curiosity for other cultures that made him fall for her, while his ability to talk to anyone from a car park attendant to a conductor first caught Mary’s eye.

Despite their 30 years of marriage, they both have different ideas of the key to a long, happy relationship: “Be loving, caring and considerate,” Li says. “Be a good cook,” laughs Mary. “Li is a great chef; my idea of the perfect date is sharing Li’s home-cooked dumplings.”

STAV AND KAT DAVIDSONThey say love’s a funny thing. But when two comedians get married, the phrase takes on a whole new meaning. Stav (HIT105) and Katrina (612ABC) Davidson first met at a welcome home party thrown for Kat when she returned from Canada. Stav says it was love at first sight (“For her!”); Kat says it took Stav a while to figure out she was sending signals thanks to his lack of experience with women. “I nearly resorted to smoke signals!”

Together 15 years and married for 10, the couple now have a daughter, three-year-old Lorelei. Stav’s tip for a long-lasting relationship is “to treat your loved one like you would a flatmate; clean up your plates and don’t leave towels on the floor.” Choosing to ignore Stav’s exaggeration of her bed-hogging ways, Kat says Stav’s most romantic moment was “shaking as he proposed to me – it made me feel like the most beautiful and important woman in the world.”

Their go-to date night involves eating shabu-shabu (a Japanese dish featuring thinly sliced beef), and they keep the spark alive with flowers, gifts, lots of “I love you”s, and they both laugh as Stav mentions they “just put in a red room downstairs.”

What is Stav’s one piece of relationship advice? “Happy wife, happy life – words to live by!”

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DATING DINE-LINENo matter where you are in the relationship, get the mood right with these romantic Brisbane restaurants.

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BRUSH UP, WINE DOWNBRISBANE’S NEWEST SIP ‘n’ paint studio, Brush and Barrel, is now open in Paddington. Impress your sweetheart with an out-of-the-box date idea this Valentine’s Day, or get a bunch of friends together and BYO wine to paint the night away! If you’re no Michelangelo, don’t worry; no skills are needed in this step-by-step painting experience! So if you’re looking for the perfect place for your next hen’s night, birthday party or just a good, old-fashioned great night out, book an evening at Brush and Barrel today.

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ALL THE SINGLE LADIES...BEING SINGLE ON Valentine’s Day can suck, even if you’re perfectly happy being single every other day of the year. Solution: ignore Valentine’s Day and celebrate Galentine’s Day instead, à la TV’s Parks and Recreation!

On February 13, ditch your husbands, partners and couches and come together with your gal pals to celebrate how much you love and appreciate each other by drinking too much, partying too hard, singing emotional romantic ballads with your bestie and eating whatever you want. Remember: your mates love you more than you love your diet-breaking self.

So forget feeling sad or alone this Valentine’s Day and spread some of that Galentine’s Day cheer instead! Ovaries before brovaries, ladies.

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SINCE 1969, EPILEPSY Queensland has been passionate about bringing light to discussions on epilepsy. The second annual Purple Ball aims to unite the community and raise much-needed funds for the cause.

Guests will enjoy a night of fine food, glamour and entertainment, with a host of great prizes and gift bags up for grabs.

Epilepsy affects 94,000 Queenslanders, and Epilepsy Queensland is the only service of its kind in the state. It relies primarily on financial donations, memberships and sponsorships to assist its work and services, with the Purple Ball operating as one of the main fundraising events for the charity.

HAVING A BALLHelp unmask epilepsy at the second annual Purple Ball for Epilepsy Queensland.

This year’s Purple Ball is set to outshine last year’s inaugural event, with organisers hoping to raise $100,000 over the course of the evening with the aid of sponsors, live and silent auctions and raffles. Among the list of corporate sponsors are Yellow Cabs, Bank of Queensland, Mr Men Barber, Hesta, Pharmacy Guild and AusSafe, with Brisbane BMW providing a BMW 118i hatch for a limited edition raffle valued at $44,246.

Organisers say that the 400 tickets are being snatched up quickly. Don’t miss your chance to help unmask the realities behind this condition. EPILEPSYQUEENSLAND.COM.AU/PURPLE-BALL

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What are your market predictions for 2016? Growth in Brisbane this year will focus on houses rather than apartments or units. It won’t be as significant as we’ve seen in the past year or two, but there are still a lot of buyers around so there’s no doubt that the market will remain solid. As long as properties are being marketed well, we will continue to see good prices being achieved.

When it comes to selling a property, what are your top three tips for marketing? It’s incredibly important that homes are priced, presented and promoted well. Prices need to be aligned with what is happening in the market;

PLACED FOR SUCCESSPlace’s Alex Rutherford has more than 15 years of experience in real estate as a high-performing lead agent. She chats to Style about what to expect in the Brisbane property market in 2016.

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otherwise they’ll simply sit unsold. On-trend professional styling is absolutely critical. In terms of promotion, it’s all about making sure that as many people see the property as possible, with marketing across all print and digital mediums.

What’s on the cards this year for the Alex Rutherford team? Growth! The team now includes Laura Crust and Emily Lambert, both first-class professionals with considerable experience in the industry. It was important to me to make sure that our clients are provided with a strong team,

and both Laura and Emily are real estate admin superstars who have really driven the team to the next level.

What are you up to when you’re off duty? I’m never really off duty! Although, on Sundays I do enjoy time with my husband and two-and-a-half-year-old. We visit the organic markets, go swimming at the local pool and usually round out the day with a home-cooked family meal. It leaves me recharged for the busy week ahead!WWW.EPLACE.COM.AU/ALEX-RUTHERFORD

Alex Rutherford and Laura Crust.

IT’S ALL ABOUT MAKING SURE THAT AS MANY PEOPLE SEE THE PROPERTY AS POSSIBLE, WITH MARKETING ACROSS ALL PRINT AND DIGITAL MEDIUMS.

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BRISBANE-BASED ANDY GREIG, 59, retired in May last year. But he wasn’t ready for a life of bingo and aqua aerobics.

Instead, Andy dove into a new venture: angel investment company ACAC Innovation. If the term “angel investor” is unfamiliar, cast your mind back to TV’s Shark Tank. Remember people wandering in with great ideas and no idea how to start? Like the Sharks, ACAC Innovation offers start-up, development, advice, mentoring, and even a place for new entrepreneurs to work.

Andy says his latest career move has been deeply satisfying.

“I had people mentor, help, teach, encourage, forgive and advise me. Later in my career, I was able to do the same with young people coming through,” he says.

ACAC Innovation candidates must have a unique

offering with potential to make significant returns and be fully dedicated to their business idea.

“I expect to make a very healthy return for the risk I’m taking,” says Andy, “but at the same time I’m able to look people in the eye who have great excitement and energy and give them a hand.”

ACAC Innovation has already invested in multiple companies such as Tooletries (a functional bathroom and travel accessory company), The Travel Bra (a travel product for females to use instead of handbags or money belts), and child-safety device the TicTocTrack watch.

“You don’t invest in products; you invest in people. It’s about picking the right people who have passion and a solid idea,” he says of his decision-making process.

“The aim is to invest in Queenslanders that will generate employment, economic returns and

operate in a sustainable way.”When it comes to gambling big money, Andy

has a fair idea on how to place his bets, drawing on his experience from his former corporate life.

“When I look at my previous construction career, it was all about picking the right people, in the right place at the right time, to win the project and execute it. When I look at this business, it’s the same concept; it’s investing in the right people, with the right ideas to execute it’.

ACAC INNOVATION IS CURRENTLY TAKING APPLICATIONS VIA ITS WEBSITE: WWW.ACACINNOVATION.COM.AU

TAKE A RISKHe’s learnt a thing or two from managing a $5 billion, 65,000 staff mining company. Now, after 35 years in the construction industry, former global boss Andy Greig has decided to put his own money where his mouth is.

YOU DON’T INVEST IN PRODUCTS; YOU INVEST IN PEOPLE. IT’S ABOUT PICKING THE RIGHT PEOPLE WHO HAVE PASSION AND A SOLID IDEA.

Andy Greig

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What’s new in 2016? We just launched our sleek new branding – Harcourts’ first major branding change since 1988. I’m thrilled to be a member of the company; they are innovative in marketing and technology but they always focus on community and customer service.

My team is honoured to have been named a finalist in the Real Estate Industry of Queensland’s Awards of Excellence for both Residential Real Estate Agent of the Year and the Community Support Award category.

What are your goals for 2016? I finished 2015 as the most recommended and the highest-selling agent in both Kelvin Grove and Herston and plan to continue delivering that same great service in those areas as well as expanding into Red Hill, Paddington and Ashgrove to assist people buying and selling in those areas too.

I’m continuing my work with the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital fundraising for perinatal research and neonatal care for premature babies. I will also host the Harcourts Foundation Butterfly Ball again this year. We are looking forward to raising more money and awareness for these great causes.

What has the new year brought to the

Brisbane real estate market? January was jam-packed. We started the year with a number of new properties up for sale and I had over $4 million worth of property go under contract during the first two weeks of the year alone. This is a strong indicator of buyer confidence in Brisbane’s inner-city suburbs.

What are some things Style readers wouldn’t know about you? Every year I choose to study something new and different. One of my recent studies has been undertaking a yoga teacher training qualification through the awesome My Health Yoga studio.

What are three of your favourite things? My six-year-old Pugalier, Pnau – she’s always

happy to see me!Living in Brisbane – this city has giving me

fabulous friends, a wonderful work environment and so many opportunities! Super grateful.

My family – we are incredibly close. I have my father’s 60th Bbrthday this month; we think he looks like Tom Selleck so we’re having a “Selleckbration”! Can’t wait!

HARCOURTS SOLUTIONS P 0424 628 877 WWW.BRIDGETGABITES.COM

LEAD THE WAYStyle Magazines sits down with Bridget Gabites, one of the leading ladies of Brisbane real estate.

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How would you describe your style? Unassuming but with a dash of Bond’s “shaken not stirred.”

When did you start becoming aware of fashion? When I was 12, I started working overseas in retail, dressing up mannequins. This showed me the world of fashion.

How do you dress for work? Smart casual. Always a denim bottom and business shirt top unless I’m meeting VIPs.

What’s your go-to item? Definitely my watch. Without it,

I feel like I have left something behind. Time is money, right?

Any fashion faux pas? Back some 15 years, I wore a business shirt, jeans and flip-flops. Not good at all.

Your best budget buy? Casual wear you get in Asia – $3 shorts and shirts.

Your favourite Brisbane men’s store? Ubermen is my flavour of the season. I am a big supporter of local fashion.

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little scruffy? Short back and sides and a bit messy on top.

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town Brisbane meeting new people and faces.

On a Sunday morning? Having breakfast with the kids and taking a nice stroll around town, enjoying what Brisbane has to offer.

On your next holiday? Definitely Europe. Going to see my sister in Frankfurt!

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REMEMBER THE SIMPLE times when electric windows were new and exciting? It’s time to step into the 21st Century and discover a car that will blow your mind. The all-new Audi A4 is the most technologically-advanced Audi ever to be sold in Australia.

With all the integrated connectivity and sophisticated infotainment you could want, Audi has your entertainment needs covered. Enjoy a DVD player, smartphone interface, Bluetooth streaming, the virtual cockpit you know and love from the Audi TT and Q7, and an ultra-sharp 8.3-inch centre screen for MMI touch navigation.

With 10 gigabytes of music storage and the Bang & Olufsen 3D Sound System’s 19 speakers, blasting Beyoncé and crooning with Bublé has never sounded so good.

Hate traffic? Live traffic updates are a standard feature to make your road trips and day-to-day travel a breeze. With the parking system’s rear view camera, say hello to navigating even the tightest shopping centre car parks with ease! The Audi lights have become an adaptive and stylish full LED headlight for a crystal-clear beam when driving at night or around corners.

The advanced driver assistance systems will make your entire driving experience that much safer, with a long list of critical safety systems fitted to every model. Pre-sense city with pedestrian detection and exit warning are critical in avoiding any accidents with pedestrians or cyclists, while side assist and pre-sense basic is in place to prepare the cabin and occupants if an emergency is detected.

Andrew Doyle, Managing Director of Audi Australia, calls the all-new A4 a “landmark vehicle” capable of redefining customer needs and desires, and offering more progressive technology than any Audi before.

But this is not a case of out with the old and in with the new: all the core principles we’ve come to expect from Audi are still in place, such as beautifully-crafted interiors, distinctive styling, confident dynamics and strong engine performance.

Experience the effortless luxury of the Audi A4 for yourself when it launches in Australia on Saturday, February 13 at Audi Centre Brisbane and Audi Indooroopilly.WWW.AUDICENTREBRISBANE.COM.AU

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ANN-KARYN FRASER, LEADING AGENTTell us a bit about yourself. I have worked in real estate for eight years, with six years specialising in Brisbane’s western suburbs at Place New Farm.

How do you and Lucy work together? With Lucy’s digital and commerce experience and my marketing background, we work as a team. We are both born and bred in Brisbane and have extensive networks – there’s nothing quite like this anywhere else in our city.

What do you love about being a leading agent at Place New Farm? Working with the

LUCY HORAN, CO-AGENTYou have a great reputation as a young agent, what’s your secret? When you love what you do, it really shows. I treat every buyer and seller with respect, and my clients compliment me on being genuine and approachable.

What are the best parts of being a real estate agent? Meeting people! You come across people from all walks of life, each with their own story.

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stylists and photographers, visiting amazing homes and meeting a variety of people. I love that every day is different. Most of all, I love achieving record sales results and seeing buyers’ faces when you hand over the keys to their new life.

What tips do you have for anyone wanting to start a career in real estate? Find an experienced agent to have as a mentor. Know the industry – go to open homes, auctions and read anything property related! Partner with an agency that suits you and work towards becoming a co-agent.

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FEBRUARYUpdate your calendar with the latest local happenings around town this month.

Visit brisbanetickets.com.au to see more of the hottest events

#GIRLSQUADBrisbane Racing Club is calling you to get your #girlsquad together, for their Girls’ Day Out supported by the Women’s Cancer Foundation. Get your glam on and be treated like the star you really are, with waiters at the ready and a team from Stefan on hand to help with touch-ups. brc.com.au

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BACH TO BEATLESAcclaimed organist Hector Olivera’s show at Brisbane City Hall will feature everything from Bach to The Beatles. This unique musician has amazed and delighted audiences all around the world with his personal interpretations of classical and popular music. For a classy night on the town, be sure to secure your seat. Concession tickets are $20 and general admission is $25. brisbanetickets.com.au

UNMASKING EPILEPSYGlam up for a good cause with Epilepsy Queensland’s Purple Ball! Held at Victoria Park Golf Club, the night will feature live and silent auctions, raffles, gift bags and an amazing main prize: a brand-new BMW 118i! Enjoy a three-course dinner, beverages and entertainment, with proceeds going towards research.epilepsyqueensland.com.au

CALLING ALL SPARTANSThe Spartan Race is being held at Suncorp Stadium and will feature races for kids and first-timers right through to fit and fierce elite competitors. Get ready to bring out your competitive side: this comp will have the whole family involved and active. spartanrace.com.au

Saturday 27FOR A GIGGLEThe Brisbane Powerhouse is once again delivering dozens of international and Australian comedians guaranteed to put a smile on your face and a tear in your eye from laughing so hard. It’s a star-studded line-up with Peter Helliar, Wil Anderson, Tom Gleeson and Triple J’s Matt Okine set to take the stage. Ticket prices vary; see the website for full program details. brisbanepowerhouse.org

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Saturday 6LANEWAY LEGACYSt Jerome’s Laneway Festival is a live music experience like no other. It combines new and revered artists with a mix of cultural emphasis. One of the more stylish music events, the shaded and grassy spaces of the Brisbane Showgrounds allow the festival to be truly appreciated by music lovers. lanewayfestival.com.au

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CHINESE NEW YEARExperience Chinese New Year in style at Peng You in Newstead’s Gasworks Plaza. The exposed brick walls and vibrant décor provide the perfect backdrop for the traditional lion dance and the sounds of a live jazz band. Enjoy a drinks package throughout the night, as well as decadent canapés created by their award-winning chef. This is a prepaid event with limited capacity so call now to secure a booking. peng-you.com.au

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SINCE THE AGE of 17, Amber Scott has been working hard within The Australian Ballet to make all her dreams come true.

Over the years, she has added iconic roles to her repertoire, including The Sugar Plum Fairy in The Nutcracker, Aurora in Sleeping Beauty and Odette in Swan Lake. Now, Amber is preparing to once again slip on the iconic glass slippers and bring Cinderella to life.

Unlike any Cinderella production performed before, choreographer Alexei Ratmansky’s show uses significant upper body movement, constant flow and classical technique, which pushes the limits of the dancers.

The non-stop production tells the much-loved story through beautiful shapes and mime, which Amber says is “quite real and very different.”

“You’re never pausing in a position and holding it

for too long; there’s always something going on for the audience to watch,” Amber says.

She describes working with Ratmansky as both a challenge and a pleasure. Since learning the production in 2013, Scott and the cast have “worked hard with him to create the ballet and learn his particular style.”

“The ballet masters remind the cast of key messages he wanted to maximise,” Amber says. “We just all try to stay true to what he really wanted and try to develop a bit more each season.”

Years may have passed since Amber first learned the stunning choreography, but she still remembers the gruelling effort she put in to perfect her performance.

“I have a lot of memories of puffing and sweating and sometimes tears to get to the point of performing it on stage,” Amber say. “But it was all

worth it because it’s such a beautiful production.” Now entering her 16th year with the Australian

Ballet, Amber has a fulfilling season ahead. After recovering from an injury last year, she is more than ready to take up the challenge of bringing this fairytale to the Brisbane stage.

The Australian Ballet’s Cinderella comes to Brisbane after sell-out seasons in Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide. Witness the beauty and poise of this production at QPAC’s Lyric Theatre from February 19 to 24. WWW.QPAC.COM.AU

IF THE SHOE FITSThe Australian Ballet’s Amber Scott speaks to Brittney Deguara about living her very own fairytale as she stars in Cinderella.

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Highlights for the Brisbane tour include the following standout options: Best of Australian Shorts + Opening Night after-partyThursday, February 11Best of International 1Friday, February 12Best of International 2Saturday, February 13Time: 7.30pm (two-hour duration, including interval)Tickets: $18-$51 single tickets and season passes available.For full program details, visit the website.

AT THE JUDYGet your arts fix with the lowdown on what’s on this month at the Judith Wright Centre.

FLICKERFESTWitness the most innovative short films from Australia and around the world when Flickerfest hits the Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts from Thursday, 11 to Saturday, 13 February.

Featuring more than 20 creative flicks handpicked from 2400 entries, the Judy’s silver screen will light up for three big nights.

Delivering the finest bite-sized cinema, Flickerfest is Australia’s only Academy® Award-accredited and BAFTA-recognised Short Film Festival. Brisbane audiences will be spoilt for choice with five world premieres, 11 Australian premieres, five female directors and a diversity of shorts from comedy to drama.WWW.JUDITHWRIGHTCENTRE.COM

KNEE DEEP Internationally-renowned Casus Circus present their premiere work Knee Deep. Now in its fifth wildly successful year, four performers explore the boundaries of strength and fragility.

Bodies are pushed and pulled, weighed and tested, unlikely bonds are forged and acts of intimacy cohabit space with thrilling physical feats.

The Casus artists bring a raw emotional edge and honesty to the stage, revealing the strong connection of the quartet throughout the journey and treading the fine line between delicacy and fragility.

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SIMPLE TIPS FOR YOUTHFUL SKINSKINCARE IS SOMETHING that needs to be addressed throughout our whole lives, even in our early 20s. Here are a few tips to keep your skin’s youthful appearance: • Wear sunscreen. The sun is a surefire way

to speed up the aging process, making it skin’s arch nemesis. Avoid sun damage with SPF 30 sunscreen every day to keep yourself looking and feeling younger.

• Drink red wine (in moderation). Did you know that red wine has powerful antioxidants? Resveratrol will help fight the aging process while lowering your odds of getting cancer and a few types of heart diseases.

• Eat clean and colourful. Another great way to combat the aging process is to eat as healthy as possible. Ditch the oily fast food for good and get some colourful vegetables on your plate. There’s a direct link between antioxidants and fewer wrinkles, with zinc, beta-Carotene and vitamin C helping to prevent and slow down macular degeneration.

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SKIN HEALTH with Claire Mason

WHETHER YOU NEED a standalone display, shop window design or an interactive workspace, visual merchandising (VM) is an engaging and inspirational way to promote your product or service.

It’s not just a case of fluffing cushions; research suggests that the art and science of VM is the best way to optimise your sales space for maximum revenue.

Trade shows, product launches and venue open days are becoming increasingly popular across multiple industries. Put your best foot forward by engaging the services of a VM consultant. You’ll get a standout display combining clever use of space with ingenious design concepts. This added wow factor can really capture the attention of your target market.

Be sure to consult the experts before you begin your next project. With a plethora of concepts, custom designs and styled items to place your product or service in the best light, visual merchandising may just be the competitive edge you need.

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STYLING TIPSwith Brendan Cummings

ALL THE WORLD’S A STAGE

THE PERFECT VALENTINE’S DAYHERE AT POCO Posy, we love February, the month of lovers! In 18th Century England, lovers expressed their love for one another by gifting flowers, confectionery and calligraphy cards. In Europe, they turned on the romance by presenting a Saint Valentine’s Key, used as a symbol to unlock the giver’s heart. Swoon!

This year, Valentine’s Day falls on a Sunday – the most relaxing day of the week! Here are some affordable gift ideas that will hit the mark with your loved one:• A relaxing, romantic picnic at New Farm Park• A love letter presented in a glass bottle• A planner with a love note for each week• A beach trip with a lunch of fish and chips• A candlelit dinner at home• Flowers (of course!)

Poco Posy will be delivering flowers for the entire Valentine’s Day weekend, right up until Sunday, February 14. So you have plenty of time to make your special someone feel love! Find us on Facebook and Instagram for further information. Happy Valentine’s Day!

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FLORALS with Rebecca James

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THE HONEYMOON GUIDEA KEY PART of planning your honeymoon or destination wedding is to investigate the ideal time of year to visit your dream destination. January: Ski the beautiful Canadian snow fields. February: Sip on rum cocktails in Jamaica.March: Tango with wine-tasting in Buenos Aires.April: Explore the beautiful islands of Hawaii.May: Unwind in the beautiful tropical Maldives.June: Drive the Chianti region in Tuscany.July: Zip by endless fields of lavender and sunflowers in Provence, France.August: Scuba diving, natural wonders and shopping await you in Aruba.September: Hike ancient ruins and soak in Santorini’s beautiful caldera view.October: Take a safari tour in the Serengeti.November: Celebrate Hanal Pixán with amazing off-season all-inclusive deals for Cancun.December: Experience a fairytale winter wonderland in Germany and Austria

Looking to plan your trip of a lifetime? Global Jetsetting will be at the Queensland Bridal Expo from April 15 to 17.

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TRAVEL ADVICEwith Lyn Carter & Wendy McSwaine

WATER OR SOLVENT?VARNISHED OR STAINED timber can instantly improve the look of your home. Being semi-transparent, varnished or stained timber needs more attention than paint, but regular maintenance can extend the life of the coating and the underlying timber.

Water-based or solvent-based (oil) products can be used when coating timber. Water-based products are generally more affordable and may have a greater life expectancy; however, the drawbacks include visible strokes of the applicator. Additionally, failure to maintain will require complete removal of all coatings.

Those looking for a high-end finish may prefer solvent-based, which has greater self-levelling properties and gloss level. Damaged areas on solvent-based products are usually able to be feathered out, significantly reducing maintenance or restoration costs.

Surface inspections should occur every six to 12 months. The surface should be kept clean at all times, and exposure to the sun should be as limited as possible.

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PAINTINGwith Justin Dunkley

MANY ECONOMISTS AND investors often refer to maximising the “effortless advantage” of residential property investment. In layman’s terms, it’s a way for owners to capitalise on land value through improvements in public infrastructure, such as a new transport network.

This key factor is just one reason why Brisbane represents an appealing market for property investment. This city’s strong vision for the future includes a commitment to invest in infrastructure that will continue to transform the city.

Brisbane Marketing says $11.5 billion has been invested in Brisbane infrastructure since 2010. Brisbane is also set to be a key beneficiary of the Queensland Transport and Roads Investment Program that will deliver $18.1 billion in transport infrastructure across local, state and national networks over the next four years.

In order to maximise the “effortless advantage”, your buying strategy should identify existing and proposed future infrastructure projects and boast close proximity to amenities and transport.

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BUYING PROPERTYwith Brook Monahan

EFFORTLESS ADVANTAGE

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MANAGING DEBTwith Kyra Pritchard

CUT YOUR CREDIT CARD DEBTCHRISTMAS IS LONG over, so why are you still feeling the financial pinch?

It’s not an uncommon problem; while a credit card sounds like a great solution to all your problems, it can do more harm than good. Most people don’t realise that making minimum repayments on their $2000 spend could cost $5186 in interest over a 20-year period.

Here are a few tips for dealing with your credit card debt:

Stop the leak. Stop charging things to your credit card immediately and commit to paying if off ASAP. Look for interest-free options (beware the fine print!), and if the situation is beyond your budget, consider consolidating your debts.

Cut your expenses. Remember: short-term pain for long-term gain. Look for better deals and stick to a budget.

If you are struggling with multiple debts and meeting all of your payments on time, it sounds like it’s time to get help. You can either ask for hardship or engage a professional debt negotiator for a better deal on your behalf.

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WHO DEFINES YOUR SUCCESS?EVERYONE WANTS TO be successful. That’s just logical; who would want to be a failure? But ask people what success looks like and you will get some very different answers.

It’s enough to make you wonder who actually defines success for us. Did we learn about it while growing up? Does it involve high salaries, world travel and freedom? Or is it a 40-year career spent with one employer?

As I look around the coaching and consulting spheres, I’ve noticed that often the programs involve a preconceived definition of success and I know that can’t suit everyone.

True success is whatever makes you happy and gives you the life you want. If success to you means creating a happy family life and flexible lifestyle, who cares if it doesn’t involve high salaries? If climbing the corporate ladder enriches your life, why should you stop that to adhere to someone else’s expectations?

Don’t let anyone else tell you what success looks or feels like. Trust your own judgement, always, and pursue your own dream.

LEADERSHIP HQ P 1300 719 665 WWW.LEADERSHIPHQ.COM.AU

LEADERSHIPwith Sonia McDonald

LADIES, POP THE QUESTIONIT’S SOMETHING THAT only happens once every four years... and no, we’re not just talking about getting an extra day in February.

According to Irish legend, St Brigid was tired of men taking so long to ask women for their hand in marriage. She struck a deal with St Patrick, allowing women to propose to men on a specific date – one that only occurred once every four years: February 29.

These days, it’s still the societal norm for men to plan the surprise proposal. Some people have forgotten all about St Brigid’s arrangement, while others have chosen to extend the time frame and include the entirety of the leap year in their proposal plans.

Whether a woman chooses to keep with tradition and propose on February 29 or pop the question at any time during a leap year, all the men out there who have been dragging their feet should keep their eyes open!

If getting engaged was one of your goals for 2016, it just might turn into a race to see who can pop the question first.

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DIAMONDS & ENGAGEMENT with Karl Schwantes

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WORKPLACE SOLUTIONSwith Kelly Maniatis

A HABIT FOR SUCCESS AS WE MOVE into the second month of the year and time starts to get away from us, many New Year’s resolutions have become a distant memory. So this is a timely reminder to bring our goals back into focus.

According to psychologists, people who successfully form habits have one trait in common: the ability to effectively say no. By this, they mean that a person is able to articulate and reinforce the behaviours that they feel fit into their values and beliefs.

The simple act of saying no to something helps you to identify what you truly want and prevent bad habits from creeping back in.

Think back to your resolution: what did you want to achieve? When presented with an opportunity, you need to reflect on whether this supports the habit you’re trying to form. If not, say no!

So next time you say yes to something, think about the implications. Are you really just saying no to yourself and putting off fulfilling your ultimate resolution?

LEFT FIELD CONSULTING SERVICES P 3716 0165 WWW.LEFTFIELDCS.COM.AU

IF YOU SUFFER from cluster headaches, it will come as no surprise that they’re more excruciating and debilitating than migraines.

Cluster headaches affect one to two people out of every 1000 and are five to six times more common in men. Pain is excruciating, lasts between 30 to 60 minutes and can occur up to eight times a day during a bad cluster.

The pain. Females report that the pain is worse than childbirth. Pain can be described as if a hot iron pick is being pierced through one eye. That eye can become red and watery, and the eyelid becomes swollen and droopy. The nose can also become congested or watery.

Triggers. Alcohol, strong smell (for example, perfume, bleach and petrol), exercise or becoming overheated and smoking.

Treatment. Oxygen therapy and medication can ease the pain during an attack. We recommend discussing your symptoms with our headache clinicians to find out what the best solution is to manage your headaches.

BRISBANE HEADACHE AND MIGRAINE CLINIC SPRING HILL, SUNNYBANK HILLS P 1800 HEADACHE (1800 43 23 22 43) WWW.1800HEADACHE.COM.AU

HEADACHES & MIGRAINES with Bertrand Doeuk

CLUSTER HEADACHES?

BE A SPONGE, LIKE BOBONE OF THE most important aspects of working in a creative industry is inspiration. Whether it’s creating a new brand or producing an event, it’s the key to delivering surprise and wow factor.

Inspiration comes from many sources. This year, PDPR is travelling to New York, Japan and Europe to visit local restaurants, iconic department stores and little-known museums.

Dining out is always a great source of inspiration. Whether it’s a new cuisine, menu design, serving style or décor, we study every element – especially the wine list! Already we’ve noticed whisky bars and craft gin distilleries making their mark.

Finally, don’t forget Instagram: this social media juggernaut offers a world of beautiful, insightful and innovative ideas for every industry.

Inspiration can be fickle, so the best way to ensure it hits is to lead a culturally-rich existence and be a sponge. By soaking up everything you find insightful, engaging and stimulating, you’ll be better placed to constantly deliver new and exciting things in your work and personal life.

PDPR 6/20 PARK RD, MILTON P 0422 239 416 WWW.PDPR.COM.AU

PUBLICITYwith Briana Cicchelli & Annika Launay

UPDATES FROM EXPERTS IN THE FIELD

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CRAFTING THE PERFECT wedding dress is no easy feat. Just like any relationship, it is a complicated and intricate journey filled with hard work, commitment and, of course, love.

The process begins with an idea, the etchings of a pen and paper sketch, and a life-size pattern.

Fabric, volume, detail and texture are all carefully considered to give each gown an exquisite, unique character. Seamstresses work tirelessly for hundreds of hours to bring the gown to life by embroidering, embellishing and adorning the fabric. Only then can they

begin to assemble the gown. With a fitting, the gown is tailored to perfectly

complement the bride’s figure and the creation is complete: all that’s left is for the gown to accompany the bride down the aisle and make her feel fabulous on her special day.

Jack Sullivan became familiar with the design journey at a young age; Brisbane-born and -bred, he is the son of award-winning bridal designer Wendy Sullivan, who began designing under the Airs and Graces label.

While Jack’s interests initially lay in the financial side of his mother’s business, he soon discovered he had a knack for design when one of his sketches was discovered and featured on the cover of Queensland Brides Magazine.

Under his mother’s guidance, Jack studied the art of wedding dress design for several years. With an irrepressible sense of humour and playful spirit apparent in all aspects of his work, Jack is not just your typical bridal designer. Each of Jack’s pieces perfectly embodies his own unique style: a combination of old-fashioned elegance and modern-day playfulness.

Based in Brisbane’s buzzing West End, Jack Sullivan Bridal has firmly established itself as one of Brisbane’s great design icons, with gowns now stocked locally, nationally and internationally.

Jack’s new designs (pictured) showcase the best of this season’s bridal trends with the inclusion of French and Italian inspired Guipure lace and fine tulle.

Recently celebrating its fourth anniversary, Jack Sullivan Bridal continues to make dreams come true for beautiful brides all around the world.

INSTAGRAM @JACKSULLIVANDESIGNS WWW.JACKSULLIVANBRIDAL.COM

EACH OF JACK’S PIECES PERFECTLY EMBODIES

HIS OWN UNIQUE STYLE: A COMBINATION OF OLD-

FASHIONED ELEGANCE AND MODERN-DAY

PLAYFULNESS.

Jack Sullivan, the Brisbane-born Romeo of bridal design, takes Style behind the scenes to reveal the marriage of dreams and dedication required to create an exquisite gown for every blushing bride.

Jack Sullivan

MAKING A MASTERPIECE

I DO, I DO, I DO.

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IN AN ART GALLERYIf you think of Brisbane’s Gallery of Modern Art as a major tourist attraction, think again! Set against the sparkling city skyline, its Rooftop Terrace is prime wedding real estate. QAGOMA is also the only state gallery in Australia that provides award-winning world-class restaurant and catering facilities in-house. It truly is a one-of-a-kind location, perfect for sharing your special day with all your friends and family. WWW.QAGOMA.COM.AU

UNDER THE SEAMake your wedding toasts and mingle with guests while hanging out with stingrays and sharks at Underwater World in Mooloolaba! You can also enjoy a sit-down dinner over freshwater crocodiles, or indulge in canapés in the Ocean Walkthrough. Whatever atmosphere

you’re looking for, there’s plenty of aquatic life to share the magic. A wedding at this unique location is sure to make all your mermaid dreams come true. WWW.UNDERWATERWORLD.COM.AU

IN AN AEROPLANE HANGARJimbour House is no stranger to hosting weddings, with a chapel and a number of beautiful gardens gracing the heritage-listed grounds. The most stunning location by far is undoubtedly the old aeroplane hangar; there’s something magical about the curved, open space with its rustic fairytale aesthetic. With a backdrop like this and personal touches to make it your own, the scene is set for a night to remember. It’s the perfect something old to complement your something new. WWW.JIMBOUREVENTS.COM.AU

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WEDDING GUIDE: MEN’S EDIT

The bride doesn’t have to steal the show – these must-have items will

have the groom looking like a million bucks on the big day.

I DO, I DO, I DO.

Vintage dark sunglasses $382.08, oliverpeoples.com

Wakefield automatic stainless steel watch $399, fossil.com/au

Contemporary chambray linen wool jacket $399, countryroad.com.au

Stanford tan shoe $199, aquila.com.au

Moser bow tie $79.95, mjbale.com

Mix separates to create a sharp

yet relaxed look or pair a chambray jacket and crisp

white shirt.

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HISTORIC ELEGANCEUNIQUE, UNMATCHED AND unforgettable: celebrate your wedding at one of Brisbane’s most sought-after function rooms. The magnificent architecture of Customs House makes for a stunning wedding reception venue, with the Brisbane River providing a picture-perfect backdrop. Customs House will ensure that your wedding reception is the icing on the cake of a glorious day with its years of experience, great food, quality service and attention to detail. Say “I do” to this incredible location for your special day.

CUSTOMS HOUSE 399 QUEEN ST, BRISBANE P 3365 8999 WWW.CUSTOMSHOUSE.COM.AU

I DO, I DO, I DO.

THE FLOWER OF LOVEBOUQUET BOUTIQUE’S GERALDINE Hore says when it comes to gifting flowers to that special someone, no matter what the occasion, it’s best to choose seasonal flowers. Fabulous in-season February florals include roses, lisianthuses, cluster roses, tulips, dahlias, lilies, hydrangeas and orchids. Make flowers last longer during the warmer months by unwrapping bouquets to place them in fresh water, changing it regularly; if your flowers arrived in green foam, remember to water the foam every few days to maintain moisture. Recutting the stems and storing flowers in a cool space will allow you to enjoy your beautiful gift for as long as possible! WWW.BOUQUETBOUTIQUE.COM.AU

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IMAGINE SPARKLING CITY views at sunset over canapés and cocktails, and a bridal waltz surrounded by the dazzling night lights of Brisbane. At Summit Restaurant, romance is at the forefront of all weddings.

Nestled in the bushland of Mt Coot-tha Forest Park, Summit Restaurant is only seven kilometres from the city centre. The magnificent panoramic views of Brisbane and beyond provide the ultimate backdrop for any wedding. The heart of your reception though, will be the exceptional service and exquisite food that the Summit proudly presents

Flexible, all-inclusive and custom packages are designed to accommodate receptions of all sizes and budgets. Comprehensive and personal service from your experienced wedding coordinator will ensure that your wedding day reflects your personal style.

Complete wedding packages are also on offer with a beautiful ceremony location set to wow your guests as you say “I do.” A wedding at Summit Restaurant ensures a memory that you and your guests will never forget.

Summit Restaurant will be hosting a Bridal Showcase on Wednesday, March 2 from 6pm to 8pm. The showcase is the perfect opportunity to view the stunning location atop Mt Coot-tha with a few select suppliers on hand to inspire brides and grooms to be with their expertise.

Presenting a selection of wedding styles and samplings of hors d’oeuvres, the Summit Showcase is an exciting tool in any wedding planning journey. The event is free and RSVP is essential. Contact the Events department for details: [email protected]/WEDDINGS

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FASHION

BORN FOR IT

IN JUST OVER a year, bespoke pieces from Natasha Schweitzer – designed and handcrafted in Australia – have graced the cover of Elle, made an appearance in Vogue and been spotted in outfits donned by Nadia Fairfax and Margaret Zhang.

Born and raised in Brisbane, 24-year-old Natasha Chipman is the modern-day creative behind this premium jewellery brand.

Though she grew up watching her mother, Marion Schweitzer, design and create exquisite pieces, Natasha never planned to carve out a career in the industry.

“I started designing pieces for myself and suddenly people started to notice,” says Natasha. It was this positive response that

inspired her to create the brand. With a double degree in public relations

and journalism, Natasha knows a thing or two about steadfastly establishing her simple, elegant and timeless brand in an industry known for following the latest trends.

“I am not a huge trend-follower myself; I try not to think about it when I design because I love to challenge people with new ideas.”

Inspiration for Natasha’s designs comes straight from her own imagination, brought to life by a childhood spent admiring the family business.

As well as designing original pieces, Natasha takes reference from the jewellery her mother created in the 70s, 80s and 90s.

“I have revived many of her old designs, and brought to life sketches that never came to be.”

As a new business owner, Natasha credits the successful running of her brand to a good night’s sleep and meditation. The most difficult part?

“Time management,” Natasha laughs. With this said, you’ll often find Natasha in

her staple outfit of Tod’s loafers, jeans and a turtleneck, working alongside her family and friends to bring her designs to life – her favourite part of the Natasha Schweitzer journey thus far.

NATASHA SCHWEITZER WWW.NATASHASCHWEITZER.COM

Elle Raison discovers how wearability, quality and a luxurious feel makes Natasha Schweitzer jewellery stand out in a sea of budding artisans.

Natasha Schweitzer is available in Brisbane at Maryon’s, James Street.

PHOTOGRAPHY: BRUNA VOLPI

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PUMP IT UPYOU DON’T HAVE to give up style for comfort: Sambag has revamped the ballet flat, giving it the perfect-sized heel for an after-dark aesthetic.

SAMBAG P 3210 0217

Matchy-MatchySHINE LIKE A star

from head to toe in this shimmery set from Seed

Heritage. The tailored short and crop add

sophistication to summer style and can easily be

dressed up or down with heels or casual slides.

SEED HERITAGE P 3012 7749

VELVET ARMYVELVET IS THE new black in formalwear. Turn heads in texture with this bold choice from M.J. Bale. A look like this will have you exuding a kind of elegance that is hard to match.

M.J. BALE P 3210 2929

LUXURY LOCATIONTHAT ROMANTIC HOLIDAY could be closer than you think. Escape to urban paradise at the Hilton, where you can spend the weekend in the lap of luxury.

HILTON BRISBANE P 3234 2000

Fresh FaceFORGET BOUQUETS; THIS is the best flower delivery you could ask for. Experience Rosewater Balancing Mist for a fresh, balanced and soothed face.

JURLIQUE P 3210 6808

You’ll look and feel like a new person with the latest in fashion, footwear and

luxury gift ideas for yourself or that special someone this season.

Shine Bright

What’s HotSWAROVSKI P 3012 8955

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SILVER LININGWHEN IT COMES to luxe

accessories, less is more for your new season wardrobe.

Nine 2 Five perfect these must-have pieces.

NINE 2 FIVE P 0438 163 043

BLAZER THE RIGHT WAYA SUMMER MIX of garden florals and ocean hues is the latest palette for blazer and suit styles.

BEN SHERMAN P 3012 7527

Crystal ClearOPSM IS A constant frontrunner in eyewear, offering luxury fashion brands such as Versace, as well as elegant and classic frames available in stylish colours and designs.

OPSM P 3221 1158

BLUSH RUSHTHIS CREAM IS a must-

have for eyes, cheeks and all-over body, perfect for everyday use. The subtle

highlighting is sure to catch anyone’s eye.

MECCA MAXIMA P 3012 9341

DANCING QUEENTHE PERFECT COMBO: This neutral number delivers with a full pleated skirt, a plunging neck and the perfect amount of leg.

SHEIKE P 3007 7230

Scarlet FeverTHIS RUBY RED jewel tone is perfect for a romantic mood this month. The bold colour in Coach’s classic aesthetic balances a statement piece with easy wear.

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Bang OnGO FROM DESK to dance floor with a flawless fitted midi dress and statement necklace. You’ll be the best dressed wherever you go.

FRENCH CONNECTION P 3012 7938

HEART AND SOLETHE ELEGANCE IS in the detail. Aquila has perfected this simple shoe with fine sewn details and silver buckle.

AQUILA P 3211 2506

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BREAKING INTO THE fashion industry is no easy feat, but local swimwear designer Kate Webster saw a gap in the market and jumped to fill it.

After walking into a swimwear store to find a wall of lycra push-up bras, she decided to take action. “It really caught me by surprise and it got me thinking, ‘What message are we giving young women?’” Kate says. In that moment, The Call of Summer (TCOS) was born, giving women with smaller cup sizes the option to feel comfortable and natural at the beach.

Now entering its second year, TCOS has released a new collection: Water x Colour. Seeing the popularity of watercolour in typography, Kate decided to incorporate this in her

designs, but there are always challenges. “Once I’d decided where to head conceptually, the hardest part is narrowing down colour and pattern choices,” she says.

The authentic nature of the brand has seen it become a local, national and international success with almost 50 per cent of sales shipped internationally.

“It’s high-fives all around when I receive an email from a customer who loves their new swimsuit,” says Kate, who has been blown away by the response and positive feedback that TCOS has received.

Kate has some big goals in mind for this year, and TCOS is ready for the ride.WWW.THECALLOFSUMMER.COM

ITSY BITSY BIKINISLocal swimwear designer Kate Webster is helping women with small cup sizes feel comfortable in their own skin.

The Call of Summer Maddie top $79.95, Alice bottom $54.50

The Call of Summer Mila top $64.50, Lillie bottom $54.50

STYLE | FASHION

UNLEASH YOUR INNER FASHION STYLISTAUSTRALIA’S LEADING STYLISTS, Australian Style Institute, are returning to Brisbane in March to host another instalment of their Become a Stylist event.

This unique weekend of style, fashion and editorial inspiration will give you an insight into the life of a stylist, outlining the pathway to success and successful styling, curating your own stylist wardrobe, the power of style and image, how human behaviour plays a role in styling, and styling for TV.

Ditch the dull weekend plans on March 12 and 13 and head to Capri by Fraser to discover how you can work towards a career in one of the most exciting and fast-growing creative industries. WWW.BECOMEASTYLIST.COM.AU

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WE LOVE A FLOWING SILHOUETTE THAT TAKES YOU FROM A LAZY BRUNCH TO A FUN GIRLS’ NIGHT OUT.

STREETSTYLE

WHITE 0N WHITE NEVER FAILS; EVERYONE LOVES THE FRESH, CRISP LOOK. VAMP UP HAMPTON-ESQUE STYLE WITH A CHEEKY LACE TOP AND BARE, BRONZED LEGS.

A POP OF COLOUR WILL ALWAYS BRING

YOUR LOOK TO LIFE. WE LOVE THE SUNSHINE

YELLOWS AND POPPY REDS SHARED ON

THE SUNNY STREETS OF BRISBANE.

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Clayfield CollegeOpen Morning

Wednesday 16 March 2016

8:45am-10:30am

Chapel Courtyard

Register online at clayfield.qld.edu.au

GIRLS: PRE-PREP - YEAR 12 GIRLS BOARDING: YEARS 5 - 12 BOYS: PRE-PREP - YEAR 6

Discover how to unlock your child’s potential at the Clayfield College Open Morning in March.

IN THE VIBRANT learning community of Clayfield College, every student is supported and encouraged to achieve their personal best. The College’s academic, pastoral and co-curricular programs, headed by exceptional teaching staff, are an essential part of providing opportunities for every child to grow and develop in mind, heart, body and spirit.

In 2016, the College welcomes Principal (Acting) Mrs Kathy Bishop, who brings her many years of experience in education to the role.

“Achieving our personal best is at the heart of everything we do at Clayfield each and every day. Not only do we value academic excellence, we also value excellence in music, the arts, sports and

service leadership. Learning is for life, not just for school. We encourage our students to be happy, laugh often, be diligent and give back to the community,” says Mrs Bishop.

Clayfield College caters for girls from Pre-Prep to Year 12, and boys from Pre-Prep to Year 6. The College also provides a boarding school for girls, caring for students from Years 5 to 12, on a term or weekly basis.

See what makes Clayfield College so special and discover what they can offer you and your child at the Open Morning at 8.45am on Wednesday, March 16.

For further information about the College or Open Morning, call or visit our website.

CLAYFIELD COLLEGE 23 GREGORY ST, CLAYFIELD P 3262 0262 WWW.CLAYFIELD.QLD.EDU.AU

SEE WHAT CLAYFIELD COLLEGE HAS TO OFFER AT THE OPEN MORNING

ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16.

LET THEIR LIGHT SHINE

INDEPENDENT Schools

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DISCOVER the DIFFERENCE! St Margaret’s Anglican Girls School 11 Petrie Street Ascot QLD 4007 T +61 7 3862 0777 • www.stmargarets.qld.edu.au St Margaret’s School Council Ltd ABN: 69069684019 CRICOS Code: 00511K

Visit us on Open Day and discover the difference a St Margaret’s education could make to your daughter.Principal’s Address: 10.30am (Primary); 11.30am (Secondary)

REGISTER ONLINE

OpendaySATURDAY 5 MARCH 2016

St Margaret’sPRE-PREP - YEAR 12 BOARDING YEARS 5-12

9.30am - 12.30pm

DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCEVisitors are invited to discover the St Margaret’s difference and further explore what makes this day and boarding school so unique.

THE PARENT OF a recent year 12 graduate praised St Margaret’s as being “grounded, more personal and more realistic”. St Margaret’s small size (825 students from pre-prep to year 12) and capped classroom numbers allow us to know and nurture each child and maintain a personalised approach to their learning.

In the words of another parent, this is “a local school with a global outlook”. Our year 10 global exchange program and significant Australian and international boarding population bring a genuine and enriching diversity to our community.

St Margaret’s has educated many academic

high-achievers and those with elite aspirations in sport and the performing arts. These students can benefit from our Flyers Program, which extends our scholars and offers flexibility around the intense training and rehearsal schedules of athletes and artists.

Our Supervised Study Sessions program further supports students, allowing them to stay at school after hours and complete their homework under the supervision of tutors before being

collected by parents. Dinner is also provided. To truly discover the St Margaret’s difference,

come and meet our parents, students and teachers at the Open Day on Saturday, March 5 from 9.30am, with the opportunity to hear the principal speak at 10.30am (primary) and 11.30am (secondary).

ST MARGARET’S ANGLICAN GIRLS SCHOOL 11 PETRIE ST, ASCOT P 3862 0777 WWW.STMARGARETS.QLD.EDU.AU

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CIRCULATION BOOSTING!WE ALL KNOW that the heart pumps blood into the tissues via arteries. But did you know that, if you have varicose veins, all the de-oxygenated blood and other waste products destined for the heart could be leaking back into the tissues? This could result in long-term tissue damage to your lower legs, as well as risk of varicose leg ulcers later in life.

People with venous disease and varicose veins often find that elevating their legs at the end of the day will help relieve swollen feet and ankles and alleviate the feeling of tired and aching legs.

There are many medications marketed as circulation boosters, such as medical graduated compression stockings, which have evidence-based medicine supporting their use to improve leg vein circulation and improve leg vein health.

But it’s important to remember that these methods only provide temporary relief rather than preventing long-term tissue damage. An ultrasound investigation can establish if your aching or swollen legs are a result of poor venous circulation.

THE LEG VEIN DOCTOR 465 MILTON RD, AUCHENFLOWER P 3720 9912 WWW.THELEGVEINDOCTOR.COM

VARICOSE VEINSwith Dr Nicholas Kemp

SKIN AND BEAUTYwith Dr Ingrid Tall

RESURFACE AND REJUVENATEIT CAN START when you’re just 20 years old: skin cells begin to turn over at a slower rate, causing skin to appear duller and thinner. In addition, the skin structures responsible for keeping your skin firm (collagen and elastin), relax and become less elastic. This can cause wrinkles, coupled with saggy, less-radiant skin.

There are a number of ways we can treat this. One of these is fractional rejuvenation and resurfacing. It’s an effective procedure that has been proven over the years to vastly improve the appearance of ageing skin, so you can look and feel younger.

At Cosmetic Image Clinics, we use Fractora, a matrix of micro-pins that resurface the skin and provide superior results with minimal patient downtime. Radio frequency energy heats the skin in a controlled way to remodel deep collagen and improve the appearance of wrinkles. With the skin resurfaced, you’ll notice an improvement in skin tone and texture for a more radiant appearance.

Book an appointment today and see why everyone is raving about Fractora!

COSMETIC IMAGE CLINICS LEVEL 2, 70 MARY ST, BRISBANE P 3003 4000 WWW.COSMETICIMAGECLINICS.COM.AU

GET YOUR FLIRT ON!THE ART OF face reading can reveal a lot about a person, with certain facial features giving subtle hints about secrets and desires. With Valentine’s Day right around the corner, this could make a big difference in your love life!

For a long time, eyelashes have played a role in creating temptation, flirtation and seduction. Studies show that longer eyelashes are generally associated with a gentle, more romantic, and calm individual. On the other hand, full and neatly-shaped eyebrows are commonly associated with good relationships and passionate love.

Here at The Brow Bar, we’re all for eyelashes and eyebrows that make you look and feel great while positively reflecting your lifestyle. With our bespoke eyebrows and eyelashes, you could increase the allure and sensuality in your life this Valentine’s Day.

Book an appointment with one of our Arch Angels to start discovering your inner flirtation and find that spark you didn’t even know you were missing!

THE BROW BAR P 1800 BROW BAR (1800 276 922) WWW.BROWBAR.COM

BROW TIPSwith Chernae Silk

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OFFICE-FRIENDLY FASHIONUNTIL RECENTLY, WHEN people asked me about appropriate workwear for men, I would have said a suit and tie. These days, however, a sports jacket with a chino or jean isn’t just for the “creative types”.

With many corporate companies becoming increasingly accepting of versatile fashion in the office, men are now free to show more of their personal style.

But greater flexibility doesn’t mean that all the rules go out the window. When dressing for the office, it’s important to remember some of the dos and don’ts in 2016: • When mixing patterns, ensure they are the

same size.• If you have a short hem, it’s acceptable to

forgo socks.• The cuff has to be tapered.• A sports jacket should cover your seat but

shouldn’t be as long as your suit jacket.• A natural shoulder is best; minimal or no

shoulder padding creates a more relaxed look.• Be open to different patterns.

WIL VALOR SHOP 5, 41 PARK RD, MILTON P 1300 309 272 WWW.WILVALOR.COM.AU

FASHION ADVICEwith Mark Ferguson

UPDATES FROM EXPERTS IN THE FIELD

CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGYwith Dr John Barletta

REMEMBER THE OLD SCHOOL DAZEAT SCHOOL, WE learn about the world, ourselves and relationships, and develop what we assume will be lifelong friendships.

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If you want to reconnect with those from your childhood and adolescence, consider organising a reunion of your own rather than waiting for the next milestone. Social media makes it easy to find people and spread the word. Meeting at a pub or café is an easy option; just grab some photos and yearbooks to prompt the storytelling and old memories. I’ve turned my high school reunion into an annual event!

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YOU MIGHT RECOGNISE these familiar faces from past visits to the bustling Toni & Guy salon in Brisbane CBD. These days, Lyndsay and Kimberley Smith are the expert duo managing Toni & Guy in Fortitude Valley, bringing a double dose of skill and experience to the team.

Since taking over management at Toni & Guy The Valley just over a year ago, Kimberley says they’ve seen many positive changes at the salon.

“We developed our skills over in the city salon and after spending more than 10 years there we’ve jumped onboard to re-energise Fortitude Valley.”

The sisters say their goal is to develop the trademark culture and young talent of Toni & Guy and make The Valley an extension of the CBD salon.

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THE MODERN ASIAN shared dining menu is described as predominantly Thai-based with influences drawn from India, Vietnam and Japan.

Open for lunch and dinner, the share plate, bar snack and banquet options create a social atmosphere; like the food, this space was designed to be experienced and shared with those around you. Deep leathers, dark timbers and leafy greens with gold accents set the scene perfectly.

With fresh seafood and locally-sourced ingredients, it’s clear why this beachfront location was the perfect match for chefs Ben Bertei and Jake Pregnell. There’s a world of knowledge between the two, as well as experience in some of Australia’s best kitchens.

My first trip to Rick Shores was filled with flavours and spices reminiscent of my recent overseas trips. Starting with the bar menu, we chose betel leaf, soft shell crab and apple slaw, the barbecue-roasted duck bao with plum and cucumber, and Rick’s fried bug roll with hot and sour slaw.

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Between dishes, we sipped on selections from the extensive wine list and playful, fresh cocktail menu. Through sheer force of will, we found room for the Rickflurrie, homemade soft serve with a topping of choice – the perfect ending to our day.

Food, location and atmosphere came together to make my trip to Rick Shores truly heavenly.

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HAVING CLOCKED UP over 70 flights in 2015, Brisbane band Sheppard is no stranger to security lines, tour buses and long-haul travel. After being on the road for so long, Amy Sheppard has learned to live out of a suitcase, sneak in workouts and perfected the fine art of packing only the essentials. If you could only take three things onboard in your hand luggage for a long haul flight, what would they be? I’m all about comfort so I would take a Peter Alexander eye mask, a Wild Fox Couture sweater and Bert’s Bees Cucumber and Sage Cleansing Towelettes.

What are some things you can’t travel without? A cool pair of Nike Free sneakers that I can wear for a workout or with casual day clothes. And I never forget a pair of bathers; whether it is at the hotel pool, an exotic beach or a hidden waterfall, one of our favourite things to do in our downtime is to source a place to swim. My latest bikini is from Klams.

You and your sister Emma manage to keep in shape even though you never seem to be in the one place for very long. Do you have a fitness routine while you’re travelling? We just try to do the best we can. Some days there is no possible way we can fit in a session but we commit to two sessions a week at the very least. We have been known to do workouts in our hotel room with the Seven Minute Workout app.

Do you have any tips to help keep the travel kilos off? When travelling to different countries you (of course) want to taste all of the delicious foods that are on offer. I would recommend cutting portion sizes or sharing meals, and walking everywhere.

What’s your favourite thing about travelling? I just love experiencing so many different cultures in a short amount of time. Even when we return to a country, it’s never the same experience twice. It keeps life thrilling.

Do you have a favourite destination? If so, what do you love so much about it? My favourite destination so far would have to be Costa Brava in Spain. We were lucky enough to have a rare mid-tour

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What’s at the top of your travel bucket list? I would love to explore more of South America. So far I’ve made it to Peru and Rio de Janeiro but there is something so exotic and mystic about South America that keeps attracting me.

What does 2016 have in store for Sheppard? In 2016 we are focusing on writing and recording our second album. We are taking the whole year to make sure it’s the very best it can possibly be. We want all album artwork, video clips ready to go also. It will be a very busy year behind the scenes.

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SCORPIO OCT 24-NOV 22

Sometimes patience takes practise. Find your happy place, whether it’s at yoga or a boxing class, and get your zen on.

SAGITTARIUS NOV 23-DEC 22

Don’t let a slow start to the year put you off. Keep your eyes on bigger and better things and stick to your goals!

CAPRICORN DEC 23-JAN 20

The best things in life are free. Ignore what TLC say about chasing waterfalls because it’s time to let your adventurous side run wild.

PISCES FEB 20-MAR 20

You’re a social fish this month; your circle of friends is growing and soon everyone will know your name!

ARIES MAR 21-APR 20

You’re brimming with energy, but remember not to over-commit yourself when signing up for every book club/sporting team/social event in sight.

TAURUS APR 21-MAY 21

For Taurus, February is all about doing what you want when you want. Take things at your own speed.

GEMINI MAY 22-JUN 21

To achieve your goals, you’ll have to make sacrifices early on. Keen for an overseas holiday? Keep that credit card under control before you leave!

CANCER JUN 22-JUL 23

Feeling giddy recently? Whether it’s an old flame or new love, the butterflies are telling you that romance is in the air.

LEO JUL 24-AUG 23

You’ve had a slow start to the year but it’s time to make things happen. Shake off the lingering holiday slump once and for all; it’s go time!

VIRGO AUG 24-SEP 23

You may just have a hidden talent waiting to be uncovered. Try your hand at something new this month, from cooking to dance lessons.

LIBRA SEP 24-OCT 23

There’s no need to cross your fingers for that raise or the lotto results; all the luck is coming your way!

Aquarius

STYLE | HOROSCOPES

Stella Stargazer looks to the skies for a “tongue-in-chic” take on your horoscopes.

JAN 21-FEB 19

THIS MONTH: It’s time to stop second-guessing yourself so much! Follow your instincts this month and you could reap the rewards.

THIS YEAR: Harry Styles might be the most famous Aquarius but this year is your time to shine!

IT’S IN THE STARS

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