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Autumn Winter Issue 06. Fashion trends for women, men and kids. The latest in fashion, homewares and accessories. Food and wine plus delicious winter recipes by Callum Hann and Dennis Leslie.

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welcome

elcome to winter at Burnside Village. It’s the time of the year when drinks are hot, food is comforting and fashion takes centre stage.

Throughout this issue, you’ll fi nd all of the amazing fashion now available at Burnside Village. With so many

exciting new fashion stores open, now there really is something here for everyone and for every occasion, and we’re pleased to showcase so much of it in this issue of The Vine.

In winter, everyone tends to pull out his or her easy-to-wear, dark clothes. However, our Glam Noir fashion shoot demonstrates that wearing black does not have to be boring! Featuring beautiful textures and embellished fabrics, black is transformed into pure decadence. We would like to thank the Burnside Council for allowing us to shoot at Burnside Town Hall, which provided an evocative backdrop for our fashions.

This season, sixties fashion has also returned in full swing and our Mod Squad spread will show you that this trend can easily be worn by all. Whether it is a felt wide-brimmed hat or a pair of cuffed chinos, you can fi nd all your sixties inspired fashion at Burnside Village.

We also feature some of the best kids’ fashion in our Forest Babes feature, highlighting the wonderful range of great looks for boys and girls now available at Burnside Village.

Of course, we haven’t forgotten to include amazing winter warmer recipes. With thanks to Hilton Adelaide’s Executive Chef Dennis Leslie and Sprout’s Callum Hann, you will fi nd three-course meals that you can make at home to rival any restaurant. And to make it even easier, all ingredients are easily found at the Village Market retailers.

Plus there’s an enticing array of products on show in must haves, beauty and health tips from our stores and all the latest Burnside Village news. With our new Tree Mall now open and trading, everything you need this winter is available under one roof.

Enjoy your visits and enjoy the read!

Associate PublisherSky Harrison

Fashion EditorDeni Jones

Art DirectorJacqueline Schaare

Studio Manager Shaliza Ferragamo

Burnside Village General Manager Lyn Gray

Marketing Manager Elise Thomas

Marketing Assistant Rebel Matters

For all advertising and editorial enquires ph 08 8333 1885

The Vine is published by Hardie Grant Media on behalf of Burnside Village447 Portrush RoadGlenside SA 506508 8338 1911www.burnsidevillage.com.au

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Contributors Tony Baumann, Themis Chryssidis, Dr Billy Chow, Nicole Cocks, Sofia Colado, Dale Dorning, Atilio Dusa, Ryan Engelhardt, Emma Hack, Megan Hand, Callum Hann, Chelsea Kerwick, Sven Kovac, Randy Larcombe, Dennis Leslie, Simon Lownsborough, Narissa Moeller, Ellen Morgan, Laura Pietrobon, Anna Roeder, Ed Schillace, David Sievers, Mike Smith, Jacqui Way

CoverPhotography Sven KovacStyling Deni Jones Hair & makeup Dale Dorning Models Emily and Frankiefor Finesse

All material appearing in The Vine is copyright. While every effort is made to ensure information is correct at time of publication, no responsibility is accepted by Hardie Grant for the accuracy of any information contained in the text or advertisements. All material copyright © 2012 to Hardie Grant Media. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part either electronically or conventionally without the written permission of the publisher is strictly prohibited.

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village must-haves MUST-HAVES Gorgeous items for everyone 65

village food + wineTHE COOKBOOK Delicious menus for winter entertaining 75

WINE Best reds for winter drinking 85

village healthSTAY HEALTHY Eat well, move well 86

FIGHTING FIT Products to keep you at your best 88

VITAL BOOST Maintaining your wellbeing 90

village cultureMUST EAT Discover H by Felici 92

village timesNEWS + VIEWS News from the Village 8

VILLAGE TREE The latest on our river red gum 14

WHO’S NEW Discover our newest retailers 15

village lifeSNAPSHOT! Burnside Village shoppers pose for the camera 16

village styleDESIGNER FOCUS Discover our designer brands 18

FASHION FORECAST Two of the big trends this season 22

ACCESSORIES Earth tones + night-time glam 25

BEAUTY Hot tips for winter beauty 28

MOD SQUAD Sleek sixties style 33

GLAM NOIR Movie-star glamour 43

FOREST BABES Free-spirited kids’ fashion 53

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behind the scenes

Randy LarcombeRandy has worked as a professional photographer since 1994. His work has featured in TIME, Wallpaper*, Forbes, Women’s Weekly, The Financial Times UK, The Australian Magazine and Adelaide* Magazine. Randy shot our Glam Noir feature, p43.

Dale DorningDale is one of Australia’s best-known hair and makeup artists. His clients include Crown Princess Mary, Miranda Kerr, Delta Goodrem and Megan Gale. His work appears in video clips, magazines, red carpet events and more. Dale worked on our Mod Squad feature, p33.

contributors

Behind the scenes at The Vine Mod Squad fashion shoot.See p33.

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BEWITCHED KIDS Australian fashion brand Witchery has announced the launch of 8fourteen, a new must-have collection for the next generation of budding fashionistas. Autumn/Winter 2012 is the launch collection, with statement pieces using velvet, cord, fringing and lace and highlight pieces such as knitted dresses, spotted tights and fur-trim hats. Focused on 8-14 year old girls, the collection incorporates a playful mix of textures, patterns and fashion-forward styles. Winner of last year’s Australia’s Next Top Model, Montana Cox, fronts the campaign, alongside younger models. Kids have never been more stylish.

FREE CARPARKINGBurnside now has more free carparking than ever before. With our Go Park system

guiding you to an empty park via coloured lights, and extensive undercover parking, your shopping experience at Burnside Village is easier than ever.

THE ULTIMATE SHOPPER PACKAGEBurnside Village has joined forces with Hilton Adelaide to create the ultimate shopping experience. The Adelaide Shopper Package includes accommodation and breakfast for two at Hilton Adelaide with a complementary upgrade to a Hilton deluxe room, return transfer from Hilton Adelaide to Burnside Village, instant VIP status to Burnside Village stores with exclusive offers, receive a $50 Burnside Village gift card and a limited edition Burnside Village tote bag (per person)! From $230 twin share, call Hilton Adelaide Reservations on 8217 2000 quoting promo code PR44SP or scan the QR Code for more information.

Sustainable shoppingBurnside Village has yet again set the bar high, scoring a four-star Green Star Design Energy Rating. The innovative rainwater storage system, located in the basement, collects water from the striking new roof and reticulates it to the public amenities for toilet flushing and also to several irrigation points – including the system that feeds our tree! The system provides 90% of the total flushing and irrigation demand.

FROM PARIS, WITH LOVE

The Village is now home to a work of art from the city of lights itself. Direct from the Modus Gallery in Paris, Frivole is a bronze sculpture crafted by French artist Françoise Abraham. Known for her elongated shapes full of sensuality and tenderness, Abraham’s ‘Frivole’ captures the feminine figure in an energetic and curious way. Unveiled at the official opening of the Stage 3 Development, the sculpture will remain at the Village and be the focal point of the Burnside Village Sculpture Competition in August this year.

SYDNEY STREET has refurbished their Atrium store! Check it out next time you’re here, it really is stunning. www.sydneystreet.com.au

SCRUPLES If you want European catwalk looks to fill your wardrobe, make sure you visit Scruples at the front of Burnside Village!

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DERBY DAYDon’t miss Centrebet SA Derby Day on Saturday 5 May. For trackside fashion worthy of the event, make sure you visit the great fashion stores at Burnside Village. See store directory, p96.

Sprout’s Callum Hann can often be seen at Burnside Village holding cooking demonstrations and now he has released his fi rst cookbook – The Starter Kitchen. Callum presents an easy, uncluttered approach to understanding the basics of setting up a kitchen and developing key cooking skills.

The book features useful and accessible information about purchasing fresh produce, buying and using the right equipment and shopping on a budget. The Starter Kitchen includes more than 60 simple, casual and fun recipes, using ingredients readily available in the Village Market. As well as everyday meals, Callum offers menu ideas for occasions as such having friends over to watch the football, your fi rst ever dinner party, and cooking to impress. Pick up your copy from Dymocks Books at Burnside Village for only $24.95.

COCOLAT OPENS Adelaide-favourite chocoholic heaven Cocolat has arrived in the Village Square. Cocolat specialises in the art of chocolate indulgences and wicked desserts. It’s the perfect place for a quick coffee or indulgent treat. Get your chocolate fi x today! New range from Jurlique

Jurlique’s new Rose Moisture Plus skincare range offers intense hydration ideal for cooler months. This is Jurlique’s fi rst dual-benefi t, high-performance skincare range containing a blend of potent botanical extracts including rose hip and avocado oils.

As you would expect from Jurlique, the products contain the most natural ingredients and can be used alone or as part of a three-step skincare regime for long-lasting moisturising benefi ts.

Rose Moisture Plus range: moisturising cleanser $32/100ml, toning mist $30/50ml, moisturising cream $52/40ml. Visit the store, where beauty expert Chelsea Kerwick can provide expert skincare advice.

Add a French feel to kids’ bedrooms with Adairs Kids latest arrival. Ideal for little girls, the Chloe & Gigi range is a fun adventure bike riding around France. Available in store now. Adairs Kids is located along the front row of Burnside Village.

THURSDAY NIGHT SHOPPINGBurnside Village loves late night shopping, open until 9pm on Thursdays, we’re giving you more time to visit your favourite stores.

GET STARTED WITH CHEF CALLUM

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FRESH FACES

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and SABA, stationery store kikki.K

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NEW TEMPTATIONSSwiss Glory is adding to their extensive line of handmade

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ConciergeVisit Amanda and her team at the Concierge to make your shopping easier. Whether you want to hire a wheelchair, buy a gift card, report a lost item or simply fi nd a store, our Concierge service is here to help.

KIEHL’S OFFER To celebrate their arrival in Burnside Village, New York apothecary and cosmetic retailer Kiehl’s invites you to visit their store and meet with their customer representatives to receive a complementary deluxe-size sample of their famous Crème de Corps. Limit one per customer. While stocks last.

Refresh your lookMecca Cosmetica is offering makeup lessons complete with a customised face-chart for at-home reference at a cost of $150 for 90 minutes. Makeup applications are also available for special occasions or as a refresher. Visit the store for details.

Bendigo BankDid you know that Bendigo Bank has opened on Greenhill Road? Visit the northern end of the Village for all your banking needs.

WILLOW

SABA

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Visitors to our atrium have been enjoying the majestic presence of our river red gum, which is doing well in its new indoor environment.

After shading the carpark of the Village for many years, the redevelopment saw the tree move inside. Aborman Tree Solutions director and aborist Marcus Lodge says the process has been quite an adjustment for the 100-year-old tree.

“We have essentially changed the atmosphere around the tree: taking it from an open, natural air space to an unnatural one, which has changed everything from the wind contact to the way the light hits the tree,” he says. “I don’t think anyone has ever done this before.”

Marcus has been looking after the tree for around 15 years, first consulting with Burnside on the tree in 1997. He has since become the main caretaker of this gentle giant, helping the tree adapt to its new home and stay happy and healthy.

“The tree is going well considering it has been undergoing significant change. It is healthy and responding well to the treatment.” This treatment includes regular pruning and

canopy management to compensate for factors such as lack of wind and some treatment of the root zone.

The tree has its own water supply and a specially designed pop-top roof to help it flourish. Marcus and others from his team of arborists visit the tree every fortnight, and tidy the canopy every six weeks, with specific treatments for things such as insecticide.

The tree has the same life expectancy as most river red gums, which is an astonishing 600 years.

Having the tree watch over the Village creates a beautiful, tranquil atmosphere for visitors and is the perfect spot to enjoy time out while shopping. However, this is just one of the positive effects of maintaining this stately tree.

“It’s important to preserve trees on development sites so we can preserve some sort of urban forest,” Marcus says. “It’s good for the environment. The whole process has also drawn attention to tree preservation, so it’s a good education tool.”

For more updates on the tree, visit www.burnsidevillage.com.au

village life

our river red gumTHIS MAJESTIC TREE PROVIDES A TRANQUIL ENVIRONMENT FOR SHOPPERS AT BURNSIDE

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NEWPARENTS ROOMMake sure you visit our new parents’ room, located between kikki.K and SABA. It’s got everything you need to tend to bubs!

WHO’S NEW at Burnside Village?

Burnside Village is pleased to announce the opening of these

exciting new stores. Whether you are looking for the latest in

fashion, homewares, accessories or something special for yourself,

we have it all.

For more information, check out www.burnsidevillage.com.au or find us on facebook.com/burnsidevillage!

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Eliesa Burke and Jess Roberts were visiting

sass & bide, Husk and WILLOW.

Leigh Hoffrichter was checking out the latest in Zara and Oroton with Chris Cooke.

Lucy Ryan was looking in Zara.

Mikayla Silvestri and Alexander Brown having a study break at Cibo

Judy, Helen and Alan Wang were looking in Seed for great kidswear.

Marilyn Short, Richard and Patricia Trott were shopping for birthday presents at Seed.

Anna Kolodina was visiting Forever New and The Village Pharmacy and Nicola Galano was enjoying Madeleine’s Designer Shoes.

Moreton Harding was picking up a shirt from French Connection and stationery at Smiggle.

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The global brand has made its way to Adelaide and is calling Burnside Village home.The Zara fashion label is known for its dedication to bringing the latest runway styles to customers quickly and at affordable prices. Late last year, Adelaide was abuzz with excitement when the Spanish fashion giant made Burnside Village its home - its third Australian store after Sydney and Melbourne. The retailer has been creating excitement wherever they go since opening their first store in 1975 in La Coruna in northern Spain. Since then, Zara has grown to more than 1700 stores in 78 countries, employs more than 200 designers, producing collections twice a week.The design teams at Zara draw inspiration from current fashion trends and street fashion while paying close attention to what Zara shoppers want. And while they stock the same fashion collections in all of the stores, each is customised to the location to ensure products fit what customers really want.Zara achieves this by looking at each store as an individual project and works quickly to adapt to the tastes of their local customers – and it is easy to do when merchandise in the store is updated at least once a week! Of course, it’s not just about the clothes. Zara also provides a great shopping experience. The Adelaide store plays host to a new, updated store look: simple, elegant and sophisticated, it provides shoppers with a great space to be in while browsing the Zara collections.

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WomenswearZara offers three collections in its womenswear range. The Women collection provides the most up-to-date looks and features mix and match looks paired with accessories, including handbags, scarves and footwear. Zara Basic provides classic wardrobe staples while TRF caters for younger women looking for edgier, informal styles and the latest runway looks.

MenswearThe Zara Man collection covers wardrobe staples to the latest trends, ranging from businesswear to stylish streetwear and more casual pieces. Business suits can be mixed and matched for a more casual look, while accessories include everything from shoes, belts and bags to sunglasses, hats and more.

KidswearZara’s Kids collections cater for little fashionistas from birth to 16 years old. The children’s collections are inspired by catwalk trends while babywear is cute and colourful. Pieces range from classics to cutting edge, with footwear and accessories rounding out the collection.

Zara draws inspiration from current fashion trends and street fashion

Latest looksThe Zara collections change weekly, so see in store for

the latest range.

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Some of Australia’s most celebrated labels

have landed in the Village, with stellar

new collections that are sure to heat up your

wardrobe this season.

WILLOWCelebrating the fusion between fashion and art, WILLOW made its debut at Australian Fashion Week in 2003 and has since taken off

globally. WILLOW’s collections are sold worldwide, with British Vogue declaring founder Kit Willow a ‘talent set to last’. As a young girl, Kit was captivated by fashion and how clothes are used as a means of

expression. She describes her label as timeless, gutsy, strong, elegant and imperfect. Primarily, WILLOW is known for its unique designs,

quality and longevity. Each garment creates a modern yet chic silhouette with draping forming a carefree elegance. Beautiful fabrics are mixed with eccentric colours to conjure up glamour and desire. The AW12

collection ‘Monarch Movement’ was inspired by the Monarch butterfl y, with its bold colour combination of orange and black, curved wingspan

and graphic motif. Find the collection here at the Village, the very fi rst standalone store in South Australia.

SABASABA is a chic, contemporary label for both men and women, opening at Burnside in the new Tree Mall just in time for AW 2012. Beginning in 1965 in Melbourne, the brand has powered to the forefront of Australian Fashion with over 50 stores across the country. Creating beautiful outlines with quality fabrics is the signature of their designs and ongoing success. This season, SABA has a fresh take on mod dressing, featuring splashes of bold colour and sharp, edgy silhouettes. Their latest collection ‘A New Dimension’ embodies effortless style, injected heavily with shades of mustard and cherry. Whether you’re off to work or out for the night, SABA is sure to bring versatility, comfort and class to your winter wardrobe.

Designer F O C U S

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Bardot JuniorFemale shoppers have been rocking the hottest looks of glam sophistication from Bardot for years, and due to strong demand, the company started a childrenswear label in 2004. The label opened their fi rst Bardot Junior store in 2009. Burnside Village is now home to one of these adorable stores, the perfect place to fi nd trendy threads for the kids. The designs capture the delightful imagination of children. Practical, fun, and well-priced, the clothes give kids the chance to express their personality and individuality. From newborns to free-spirited girls and boys, Bardot Junior offers outfi ts for every occasion. With shoes and accessories, kids will be ready for any adventure, be it with fairies or dinosaurs!

Thurley A fresh label in women’s fashion, Thurley offers Adelaide

fashionistas a new hot-spot for simple, chic threads. Founder Helen O’Connor established the label in 2006, and it is now represented in more than 80 of the world’s fi nest boutiques.

Thurley is unique in their ability to produce timeless, classic pieces. Their signature style includes beautifully embroidered dresses with

plenty of quality tailoring, elegant drapery and exclusive fabrics.

Calibre Australia’s leading menswear brand, Calibre is known for its sharp tailoring, innovative design and quality fabrics. Wearable yet aspirational fashion pieces range from well-tailored casual garments through to exquisitely made suits. Calibre also offers a range of accessories including bags, gloves, scarves, shoes and belts. Calibre’s latest collection ‘Behind Closed Doors’ sees the return to elegance. Colour becomes the driving force behind the AW12 collection, seen in many coats, sweaters, knits and slim leg pants. Regardless of the destination, the Calibre man always arrives looking sharp, tailored and the epitome of dapper.

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fashionforecastFashion editor Deni Jones outlines two of the biggest trends for the season.

Mod

This season’s Mod trend is all about channelling your inner Twiggy, as fashion takes us back to an age of revolution, freedom and change.

A swinging sixties vibe is seeping into stores – think A-line skirts and

in wool, felt and patent leather,

skirt with a Peter-Pan-collared shirt

Be daring and take the Mod look all

CHECK OUT OUR MOD SHOOT ON PAGE 33 FOR GREAT IDEAS FOR THIS LOOK.

“Take the Mod look all the way to rockabilly with leather pants and a fur jacket.”

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NoirNoir is strong yet beautiful, exaggerated yet silently elegant. It is not just black – it’s the textures that make this timeless colour so undeniably strong.

Influenced by the innocence and beauty of 1940’s cinema, noir is all about bringing out a sexy edge with luxurious detailing and sharp silhouettes. This truly romantic glamour is a look that can transform your look from day to night. Go effortless during the day in slimline tuxedo pants and jacket. For night, go for a saucy movie star look by adding a fur stole and black pumps. The easiest way to update your wardrobe to achieve this look is with accessories. Oversized jewels and embellished necklaces in dark, coloured metals are big this winter, and will instantly give your outfit a dose of glam. The great thing about this easily accessible trend is that it works for all ages and body types, and is all about great sculptured tailoring.

“This truly romantic

glamour is a look that can

transform your look from day

to night.”

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Amrit boots $259.95

WittnerEveryday bag $199.99

ThurleyHavesome clutch $89 Nine West

ORBIT JET sunglasses $199

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Flats $149.95

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Gesture heel $159

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Fortune peeptoe $229 Mimco

Regent lace-up $199 Mimco

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The Valet $595 Oroton

Brighten winter nights with accessories that

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winter

For the hottest looks this season, go for a rich, deep plum. Make Up Store’s Megan Hand says sexy, chic and right on trend, a plum nail polish or lipstick is the perfect way to lift your look. Battleship grey is the other hot colour for nails, says Mecca’s Tony Baumann. “It goes with everything and looks amazing against any skin tone.” He recommends applying two coats for an

Make Up Store, nail Mecca Cosmetica.

PERFECT PLUM

Cool, wet days can take their toll on hair and skin. Some of our favourite stores share the latest trends and beauty tips to keep you looking great.

Winter is all about smoky eyes, but this year’s look throws in a shot of colour. Make Up Store’s Megan Hand recommends using a navy blue eyeshadow with a slight metallic fi nish to make your eyes really pop. To get the

look, balance with a nude tone applied to the inner rim, says Mecca Cosmetica’s head of

artistry and colour Tony Baumann. Start by smudging a blend of black and navy liner

around the lash line (black closest to the lashes then layer navy eye shadow straight

over the top). Finish with some nude liner in the inner rim and

mascara. Balance cheeks and lips with a barely there neutral pink. Microshadow (left) in ‘Tuch’ and eye pencil (above) in ‘Deep Blue Sea’, $34 Make Up Store.

Smoky eyes

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Cleansing milks moisturise the skin while cleaning, making them ideal for cooler weather, says Make Up Store’s Megan Hand. She recommends using a treatment mask twice a week to give the skin an injection of moisture. To combat the effects of indoor heating, fi nish with a slightly richer moisturiser than what you use in the warm weather. To prevent fl aking, Mecca’s Tony Baumann recommends using Hollywood facialist Kate Somerville’s face serum over moisturiser. To soften the look of foundation, he suggests patting a tiny amount around the eyes after applying foundation.

Soothing Cleansing Milk, The Crème (far right), $90, Make Up Store. Quench Hydrating Face Serum (right), $75, Mecca Cosmetica.

Clinique has launched a new overnight moisturiser to put the brightness back in your skin. Turnaround Overnight Radiance Moisturiser is a soft, oil-free serum that gently replaces worn-out surface cells with livelier ones for instant results. Pop in for a free consultation. $90, The Village Pharmacy.

Keep lips protected from winter chills with a lip treatment or balm, and gently exfoliate twice a week to remove dead skin cells and keep lips looking their best, says Make Up Store’s Megan Hand. Lip Care Mix (below) – a lip exfoliant, treatment and gloss – is the must-have product for your handbag. $35, Make Up Store.

Luscious lips SMOOTH SKIN

COVER UPAir-brushed foundation is the big look for a fl awless fi nish, says Mecca’s Tony Baumann. “Think satin matte with a velvet texture and a soft powdery smooth fi nish,” he says. It gives fuller coverage that’s ideal for winter and protects your skin. Keep an eye out for Hourglass Immaculate Foundation (above), launching at Mecca Cosmetica in May, $78.

NIGHT TREAT

Apicare New Zealand’s Very Hard Workers handcreme is a thick beeswax balm packed with sweet almond and botanical oils to replace oils in your skin. It’s also great for knees, elbows and heels. $17.95, Lindsay Allan Chemist.

HANDS UP

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For perfect winter skin, follow these tips from Jurlique’s Chelsea Kerwick.

Cleanse Opt for cleansing lotions and milk cleansers. Cleansers packed with plant-based oils such as jojoba, macadamia and avocado oils will remove makeup without stripping the skin of its natural sebum. Exfoliate Exfoliation removes dry, peeling skin for a fresher, brighter complexion and helps your skin absorb serums and moisturisers. Use a gentle exfoliating cleanser at least twice a week in dry months. Jurlique’s Body Exfoliating Gel is rich in herbal antioxidants and lifts away dead skin cells and impurities for smooth, soft and more radiant skin. Treatment oil/serum Featuring an abundance of antioxidants, powerfully potent serums offer remarkable results in minimal time. Jurlique’s Skin Balancing Face Oil is lightweight yet highly effective. Wear it beneath your moisturiser or apply under a mask to guard against moisture loss and improve skin elasticity.

Moisturise Winter calls for richer, performance-plus moisturisers to help plump the skin, hydrate and diminish fi ne lines and wrinkles. Jurlique’s Purely Age-Defying Ultra Firm and Lift Cream is a high performance anti-ageing cream that promotes the regeneration of elastin, collagen and new skin cells. Mask Opt for masks that are designed for winter or dry and dehydrated skin. Use a gentle hydrating mask to hydrate and soften dry skin, such as Jurlique’s Moisture Replenishing Mask, which also provides antioxidant protection.Treat your body For the ultimate re-energising body experience, treat yourself to a full body revitalising treatment: it starts with a quick dry brushing followed by a relaxing massage and fi nishes with a personalised facial designed to rebalance your skin’s health. $115/1hr.Above left to right: Moisturising Replenishing Mask $95/125ml, Skin Balancing Face Oil $62/50ml, Purely Age-Defying Ultra Firm and Lift Cream $90/50ml.

RADIANT BEAUTY

Cartier de Lune is a new fragrance that blends pink pepper, honeysuckle, and cyclamen – sure to heat up those cool winter nights. $145/75ml, The Village Pharmacy.

PERFECT SCENT

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Clip Joint’s Creative Director Atilio Dusa

This season, hair is all about reviving the twentieth century’s most iconic styles, says Atilio Dusa. “Think the faux bob, long bouncy Brigitte Bardot curls, the chignon with side waves and of course strong, shiny, healthy hair,” he says.

Haircare

Instore treatmentThere is no better way to get strong, shiny, healthy hair than with Clip Joint’s new in-salon Kérastase – Fusio Dose (below). Multiple made-to-measure combinations are specifically tailored and freshly fused for each client in the salon. “Every client walks out of the salon with beautifully repaired, healthy, shiny hair,” Atilio says. $35 per treatment.

At homeKeep your hair healthy at home with great take-home treatments such as Kérastase’s Nutritive range for dry and sensitive hair and their Age Premium range with collagen to help maximise hair’s natural beauty. Freezing winds, artificial heat and hot styling can damage hair. Kérastase has created the Nutritive Nectar Thermique (right, bottom), a heat-protecting treatment activated by blow drying. $43.50, Clip Joint. To remove dry and unwanted knots, use Elixir Kl Time nourishing oil (right, top). It can be applied any time to soothe strands, for shiny, healthy hair. $49.50, Clip Joint.

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This page Emily wears knit and leather jacket $395 Oroton, skirt $69.95 Portmans, bag $79 Nine West, hat $39.95 Portmans, Prada sunglasses $370 Laubmann & Pank.Previous page Emily wears pants $999, jacket $995, shirt $499 and bag $595 Husk. Frankie wears jacket $599, pants $299, belt $109 Calibre and shirt $89.95 CK Jeans.

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Emily wears skirt $69.95 and jacket $159 Zara, jumper $299 Husk, tote $295 Oroton, loafers $149 Wittner, socks stylist’s own. Frankie wears pullover $199, jeans $249, boots $399 Calibre, shirt $89 CK Jeans, fedora $29.95 Zara, ring model’s own.

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This page Frankie wears jumper $69 Oxford, chinos $249 Calibre, shirt $69.95 Zara. Opposite Frankie wears blazer $199 and chinos $69 Zara, shirt $219 Calibre, moccasins $279 Rodd & Gunn. Emily wears dress $395 Karen Millen, hooded parka $159 Zara, bag $395 Oroton, Marc by Marc Jacobs boots $599 Madeleine Designer Shoes.

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This page Emily wears coat $349 Veronika Maine, clutch $34.95 Portmans. Opposite Emily wears jumper $195 Karen Millen, bag $249 David Lawrence, flats $129 Jigsaw. Frankie wears coat $769 Calibre, shirt $99.95 Calvin Klein Jeans, chinos $89 Oxford, Laurence Crockett brogue $149 Geox.

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This page Emily wears skirt $149 David Lawrence, jumper $345 and umbrella $65 Oroton, clutch $34.95 Portmans. Opposite Frankie wears jacket $199 Oxford, pullover $199, jeans $249, boots $399 Calibre, shirt $89 CK Jeans, fedora $29.95 Zara, leather bag $999 Rodd & Gunn.

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This page Georgi wears dress $699 Thurley, heels $249 Mimco, cuff $24.99 Diva, earring $35 Coast London, clutch $395 Oroton, Voodoo Enigma stockings $24.95 The Village Pharmacy. Opposite Georgi wears trouser $195 and jacket $295 Cue, loafer $119.95 French Connection, fur stole $149 Jigsaw, ring $129 Mimco, cuff $75 and earrings $35 Coast, clutch $79.95 Witchery. Previous page Georgi wears feather vest $799 Husk, blouse $129 Cue, trouser $345 Oroton, choker $299, earrings $99.95, cuff $149 and ring $129 Mimco.

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This page Georgi wears dress $349 Jigsaw, boots $299 Mimco, Leona Edmiston stocking $25.95 The Village Pharmacy, ring $39.95 Witchery, headband stylist’s own. Opposite Georgi wears top $249 and coat $549 Perri Cutten, skirt $149 Witchery, boots $269.95 Wittner, cuff $36.96 Husk, long drop $199 Mimco, corsage clutch $175 Karen Millen.

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This page Georgi wears dress $199.99 Thurley, cape $699 Husk, earings $129 Mimco, ring $49 Oxford, stockings $24.95 The Village Pharmacy. Opposite Georgi wears jacket $850 WILLOW, pant $439 Carla Zampatti, cuff $295 Husk, clutch $249 Mimco, earring $69 Oxford Shop.

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This page Halle wears dress $39.95 Zara Kids, vest $99.95 and headpiece $19.95 Seed, boots $34.95 Gumboots. Stella wears dress $69.95, leggings $39.95 and cardigan $49.95 Bardot Junior, fur stole $19.95 and boots $34.95 Gumboots, beret stylist’s own. Flynn wears chinos $49.95 and fedora $34.95 Witchery Kids, jacket $79.97 and top $19.95 Seed, sneakers $34.95 Gumboots. Isla wears t-shirt $39.95 and cardigan $69.95 Seed, leggings $44.95 and headband $16.95 Bardot Junior, shoes $24.95 Gumboots.

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6. Jacinthe-Rose hair elastic $55 Oroton 7. The Naked Flame sweet pea natural wax candle $39.95 Browns Newsagency 8. York stainless steel soap dispenser $39.95 The Village Pharmacy 9. Bronze bird $39.95 Husk 10. Sterling silver ring $95 Calvin Klein 11. Gucci bamboo cobra chain bracelet

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WinterWARMERS

Enjoy the indoors with these winter feast suggestions from our favourite chefs Callum Hann and Dennis Leslie.

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Chilli pork ribsChilli and pork go so well together – perfect for cosy winter days. If you don’t want too much heat, discard the chilli seeds prior to adding to the dish.

By Dennis Leslie

2.5kg young pork ribs, cut into individual ribs8L water1 cup light soy1 tbsp black peppercorns1 brown onion, peeled and cut into rough wedges1 tbsp vegetable oil3 birdseye chillies, sliced into thin rings1 bunch spring onions, sliced into thin rings2 cloves garlic, crushed and finely chopped2 tbsp ketcup manissea salt, seasoning to tastecracked white pepper, seasoning to taste

Place water in a large pot along with the light soy, black peppercorns and chopped brown onions to make a cooking stock. Take the stock up to boiling point then down to simmer for about 20 minutes.

Add the pork ribs into the stock and simmer for 20 minutes or until the meat starts to gently fall off the bone. Strain the pork ribs and allow to drain in a colander, then place the ribs on paper towel and dab them dry.

Heat a wok on high heat and allow to heat up until the surface of the wok starts to smoke a little. Add vegetable oil and allow to heat up for 10 seconds. Add the dried ribs to the wok, browning all sides.

Add the spring onions and toss them through. Add garlic and toss through and allow to cook while stirring for about 10 seconds. Add chilli and toss through, continue to stir fry for another 10 seconds. Add ketcup manis and toss through until evenly coated.

Season with sea salt and white pepper then serve.

SHOPPING LIST

Haydon’s Quality Meats: pork

Viva Gourmet Fine Foods: light soy, black peppercorns

My Greengrocer: onion, chillies, spring onions, garlic

Coles: ketcap manis, vegetable oil, salt, pepper

Thai chicken and broccoli noodle soupThe chicken is poached on the carcass which makes the meat incredibly juicy and tender, and is delicious served in the fragrant broth. Any leftover meat is great in salads or on sandwiches. Leftover broth freezes well and can be used in the same way as chicken stock.

By Callum Hann

2 tbsp vegetable oil1 bunch coriander, stems sliced, leaves reserved for serving6 cloves garlic, slicedthumb-sized piece of ginger, sliced2 sticks lemongrass, sliced (optional)1.4kg whole chicken ½ cup soy sauce2 tbsp fish sauce2 tbsp brown sugar4 star anise (optional)6 spring onions1 head broccoli, cut into floretsdried noodles, to serve (I like Japanese Somen)

Heat a large saucepan (big enough to fit the chicken in) over medium heat. Add oil, then coriander stems, garlic, ginger and lemongrass (if using). When starting to turn golden, add the chicken breast-side down and add around 2L of water or enough to just cover. Add soy sauce, fish sauce, brown sugar, star anise and 2 whole spring onions. Bring to the boil on a high heat, then immediately turn down heat and simmer gently for an hour and 15 minutes or until chicken is soft and the leg meat is almost falling off the bone. It should be a really gentle simmer, just the odd bubble is perfect.

Carefully lift chicken out of the pot with tongs, reserving liquid. Allow the chicken to cool enough to handle.

Meanwhile, cook noodles according to packet directions, drain, and blanch broccoli in boiling water until just tender. Drain well. Slice remaining spring onions finely on an angle.

Coarsely shred chicken meat from the carcass. Strain reserved liquid and discard solids. Divide noodles, broccoli and chicken meat among bowls, ladel in broth. Scatter over sliced spring onions and coriander leaves to serve.

SHOPPING LIST

Lenard’s: chicken

Coles: dried noodles, vegetable oil

My Greengrocer: coriander, garlic, ginger, lemongrass, spring onions, broccoli

Viva Gourmet Fine Foods: soy sauce, fish sauce, brown sugar, star anise

Callum’s menuThai chicken and broccoli noodle soup

Lamb shank and red wine casserole with orange gremolata

Pear frangipani tarts with cardamom yoghurt

Callum Hann is co-owner of Sprout cooking school and author of The Starter Kitchen.

Dennis’ menuChilli pork ribs

Angel hair pasta, chorizo, prawns, cherry tomato, basil and shaved parmesan

Chocolate fondant

Dennis Leslie is executive chef of Hilton Adelaide’s The Brasserie.

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Lamb shank and red wine casserole with orange gremolataSlow cooking the shanks makes them tender and the sauce flavoursome. If you have a slow cooker, start the shanks and vegetables in a frying pan, then put all ingredients to the cooker and let it cook for the best part of the day.

By Callum Hann

4 lamb shanks¼ cup flour4 tbsp vegetable oil2 leeks, washed and sliced2 carrots, sliced3 sticks celery4 cloves garlic, halved2 tsp fresh rosemary, chopped2/3 cup red wine2 x 400g can chopped tomatoessalt and pepper, to taste2 cups beef stock

Orange gremolata½ bunch flat-leaf parsley, finely chopped finely grated zest of 1 orange 1 cloved garlic, chopped as finely as possible

Combine lamb shanks and flour in a disposable plastic bag. Shake bag to coat lamb in flour. Heat a large heavy-based casserole dish over high heat. Add 2 tablespoons of the oil. Dust any excess flour from shanks. Add 2 shanks and cook, turning occasionally, until browned all over. Remove shanks form pan and set aside. Repeat with remaining shanks.

Using tongs and several pieces of paper towel, carefully wipe out pan. Add remaining 2 tablespoons of oil. Add leeks, carrot, garlic and rosemary. Cook, stirring regularly, for 10 minutes or until leek has softened.

Add red wine, allow to simmer until mostly evaporated then add tomatoes. Add lamb shanks back into the pot and push into tomato liquid. Season with salt and pepper. Add 2 cups of stock, ensuring shanks are covered in liquid. Bring to a simmer, then turn heat to low and cover. Cook for 4 hours or until the meat is falling from the bone. The pot should be at a very gentle simmer, just the odd bubble.

Remove lid, remove shanks from liquid and set aside. Increase heat and simmer sauce for 15 minutes or until thickened slightly.

Meanwhile, combine all gremolata ingredients in a small bowl. Add shanks back into sauce. Serve casserole with gremolata over the top. Serve as a lazy Sunday lunch or as a dinner with mashed sweet potato.

SHOPPING LIST

Haydon’s Quality Meats: lamb

My Greengrocer: leeks, carrots, celery, garlic, rosemary, parsley, orange

Coles: vegetable oil, flour, canned tomatoes, beef stock, salt, pepper

Vintage Cellars: red wine

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Angel hair pasta, chorizo, prawns, cherry tomato, basil and shaved parmesanPasta makes a hearty winter dish as a meal on its own or can be served in small portions as an entree.

By Dennis Leslie

500g angel hair pasta2 each chorizo sausage, taken out of casing and broken up500ml white wine1kg mussels200g prawns, peeled and de-veined2 punnet cherry tomatoes, cut in half½ bunch fresh basil, picked150g shaved parmesan (shave with peeler)2 garlic cloves, finely chopped1 large onion, cut into small squaressea salt black pepper extra virgin olive oil

Boil water in a large pot for the pasta; add about 3 tablespoons of salt per litre of water. When the water is boiling, add pasta, making sure you break them up so they don’t clump together as it cooks.

Heat up a large pan that has a tight-fitting lid on high heat until it starts to slightly smoke. Add mussels, toss through quickly. Remove from heat and add the wine around the edge of the pan. Cover with a tight-fitting lid and cook for about 5 minutes on high heat. Do not take the lid off as the steam is important to open the mussels.

Once all the mussels have opened, pour them into a colander with a bowl underneath to catch the liquor.

Place the same pan on the high heat again. When the pan is hot, add about 1 teaspoon of olive oil. Add the onions and sauté for a minute. Add the sausage and continue to sauté, without colour, for about 2 minutes. Add the garlic and cook for a further minute or so or until the rawness ‘smell’ is out of the garlic, taking care not to get the pan too hot at this point otherwise the garlic will burn.

Add the tomatoes and cook until it starts to break down a little. Add the mussels and mussel liquor to cook for a further minute. Add the prawns and allow to cook until they are about 60% cooked through.

Strain your pasta well and add to the pan. Toss through until evenly distributed.

Season with sea salt and black pepper.

Tear basil and toss through. Serve in a pasta bowl. Garnish with shaved parmesan and drizzle with extra virgin olive oil. Serve with crusty bread.

(from The Brasserie e-cookbook, download a free copy from www.thebrasserie.com.au/cookbook-recipes)

SHOPPING LIST

Viva Gourmet Fine Foods: parmesan, olive oil, chorizo sausage

Vintage Cellars: white wine

Pasta Deli: pasta

Angelakis Bros: mussels, prawns

My Greengrocer: tomatoes, basil, garlic, onion

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Pear frangipani tarts with cardamom yoghurtFrangipani has a beautifully moist texture and is often used for tart fillings. There doesn’t appear to be enough mixture when you initially make this dish, but rest assured it rises up around the pear to fill the ramekin. Cardamom is a very unique flavour, if you aren’t a fan feel free to leave it out or substitute with more cinnamon.

By Callum Hann

60g cold butter, chopped1/3 cup soft brown sugar2/3 cup almond meal

1 egg + 1 egg yolk1/4 tsp baking powder

1 tsp powdered cinnamon 1/2 tsp ground cardamom

2 pears, peeled, cored and cut into 1cm pieces

Cardamom yoghurt3/4 cup greek yoghurt

40g soft brown sugar1/4 tsp ground cardamom

Preheat oven to 1800C (1600C fan forced). Combine butter and sugar in the bowl of a food processor and blend until just combined. Add almond meal, egg, yolk, baking powder, cinnamon and cardamom. Blend until combined.

Divide mixture evenly between four 1-cup ramekins. Push pear pieces into the mixture. Transfer ramekins to the oven and bake for 25-30 minutes or until pear has softened and a skewer in the mixture comes out clean.

Meanwhile, combine cardamom yoghurt ingredients in a small bowl, stir a little to create swirls.

Remove ramekins from oven, enjoy warm or cooled with cardamom yoghurt.

SHOPPING LIST

Viva Gourmet Fine Foods: spices, almond meal

Coles: butter, eggs, baking powder, Greek yoghurt, brown sugar

My Greengrocer: pears

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Chocolate fondantIs there anything more comforting on a cold winter’s night than a warm, gooey chocolate pudding? This fondant makes a great dessert and by baking it in ramekins you can make sure you don’t over-indulge.

By Dennis Leslie

1.3kg chocolate (66%)

1.3kg butter

22 whole eggs

1kg icing sugar

10 egg yolks

150g cocoa (70%)

675g all-purpose flour

40g baking powder

Melt chocolate and butter.

Whisk eggs, icing sugar and yolks until they reach foam stage. Fold in chocolate then dry ingredients.

Butter 12 ramekins and pour in the chocolate mixture.

Bake at 190°C until it slightly pulls away from the edges.

SHOPPING LIST

Viva Gourmet Fine Foods: chocolate, cocoa

Coles: butter, eggs, flour, baking powder, icing sugar

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Top tips for autumn/winter cooking

Callum is co-owner of Sprout Cooking School and author of The Starter Kitchen. www.sproutcooking.com.au

Eat well move wellWinter for most of us involves warm food and lazy weekends indoors. We move less but eat more, and the result is an expanding waistline. Don’t let your winter comforts result in an upward shift on the scales. Stews, soups and slow-cooked meals are more popular in the cooler months. Roast vegetables, gravy, meats and warm desserts sneak their way onto winter menus. Be aware of what you are eating and don’t forget moderation. Ensure variety in your diet and cooking techniques. You may prefer to eat hot vegetables over cold salads but don’t just roast or mash them – remember that you can blanch, boil, steam and stir-fry vegetables too.

Just because you rug up, don’t let your diet and exercise slip. Cold weather might mean warmer food but this can still be healthy and balanced.

Be aware of hidden calories in casseroles from butters, oils, creams and milk. These ‘extras’ add to the texture and flavour but also the calories and they don’t fill us up. Add plenty of vegetables and don’t overdo the meat.

Soups are a great low-energy winter lunch or dinner. You can make them in advance as they keep for days when refrigerated. Vegetable and minestrone soups are a great way to squeeze an extra serve of veggies into your diet.

Don’t overdo warm beverages such as café lattés, milky Milo or hot chocolates. Regular versions of these provide about 705kj, 770kj and 1030kj respectively. Choose tea or black coffee instead.

Don’t let the cooler weather put a dampener on your exercise routine. Exercise will help you maintain your weight and feel more energised. Our bodies still need vitamin D, which is crucial for calcium.

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When we think of winter we often conjure up images of stuffy noses, coughing and tired, lethargic faces. It doesn’t have to be that way. In fact, we are all designed to express health and vitality regardless of the seasons. So before it’s too late, have a look at these winter health boosters and get ready for a happier, healthier and more vibrant winter.

DE-STRESS I know it’s already chilly but it will help you if you try to chill out a bit more. The days are shorter but you feel like you have to fi t more in. Listen to your body – do you feel more exhausted than usual? Stress is related to 99 percent of all illnesses. Use these stress-less tips to boost your mental and physical health: not saying yes to every invitation, organising yourself at work with a to do list and planning your day in advance.

GO TO BED Research shows that not enough sleep puts your body in a state of stress similar to a diabetic. Your body

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repairs and detoxifi es itself and replenishes energy stores during a good sleep. Aim for at least eight to ten hours of restful sleep a night, so your immune system functions optimally.

SUGAR Eat well. Try to avoid sugar, especially the fake sugars like aspartame. This is a hard one, considering these days the average person consumes 20 teaspoons of sugar a day! Sugar is in everything that comes in a package, from lollies to ‘healthy’ items like muesli bars. It is a huge threat to the body because it weakens the immune system. When the immune system is weak your body has to work harder and this puts it in a state of imbalance, leaving you sick. A better way to boost your health is to get your sugar source from fresh vegetables and fruits. They have great fl u fi ghting vitamins and antioxidants.

GIVE THE COUGH THE FLICK! Yes, it’s cold and dark outside when you leave work and when you get home, but exercise is crucial in maintaining a healthy immune system. Movement and exercise are vitally important in winter. Try and fi t in a yoga or spin class, spend an hour at the gym or even walk home if possible.

DRINKING We all love a glass of red in front of the fi re or a latté to warm us during our winter catch ups. The occasional glass of wine or coffee won’t hurt, but too much of either can suppress the immune system. Alcohol dehydrates the body, making your immune system weak and you more accessible to illness. Caffeine is also a culprit! Make sure you drink tons of water instead of, or with, coffee to help you stay hydrated.

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Fine dining comes to Burnside Village with the opening of H by Felici.

International fashion brands and the best local designs aren’t the only thing new at Burnside Village. Head around to the timber deck and you’ll find the latest dining experience to hit Burnside – H by Felici.

The brainchild of Houssam and Hatem Abiad, (the people behind well-loved coffee bar Felici), H by Felici will deliver the same great coffee but with a unique new dining experience added to the menu!

The man behind the reins at Felici’s café, David Biulsich, will also serve as operations manager for H. Working alongside the original Felici team is Paul Wood, as executive chef of the chic establishment. Perhaps best known for his appearance in the 2010 series of the popular television show My Kitchen Rules, Paul has been anything but idle since then. Involved in this year’s Tasting Australia and last year’s Cheesefest, Paul has now turned his hand to the restaurant business after working with Houssam on Queensland flood relief charity event SA 4 QLD.

“We wanted to create a really different dining experience to what is already offered at Burnside,” Paul says.

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“The directors decided Burnside is the ideal place to expand the Felici brand as there’s not a lot of dining places like it. It seemed the perfect fit.”

The menu is designed by Paul himself and features a mouth-watering combination of contemporary dishes with a Mediterranean touch.

The menu also has a strong focus on desserts, with 12 options on the menu. When asked for his recommendation, Paul says, “Nobody goes past my chocolate salted caramel tart!”

H by Felici seats up to 50 people inside and 40 on the casual deck (complete with über-stylish benches and lounges), making it an ideal space for functions, which Paul hopes will be a feature of the restaurant.

“The focus of H is style, service and food, and we operate on the notion that at H, the experience is everything,” Paul says. “It is a whole new dining experience not only for Burnside, but for Adelaide as a whole.”

H by Felici Open 7 days for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Visit hbyfelici.com.au, find them on Facebook (HbyFelici).

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Other must eatsEnjoy some time out from your shopping at these Burnside Village eateries.

Cibo Espresso Cibo has a range of food and drink options set to hit the spot. Their foccacias and paninis are grilled to order, and their sweets are addictively delicious (try the apricot cheesecake). Or simply enjoy a relaxing coffee under the towering river red gum in the Tree Mall.

CocolatEat-in or take home Cocolat’s range of delicious treats. Choose from truffles, lamingtons, hot chocolates and even waffles. You can also order the perfect cake for that special occasion or grab a cone of award-winning gelato.

Umi SushiWhile popular for their delicious sushi, Umi also offers a range of Japanese dishes: noodles, teriyaki chicken and salads, all made fresh on the premises. It’s the healthy choice for a light lunch between shopping.

Utzi EspressoWith a great range of foccacias, piadinas and gourmet rolls, Utzi is sure to have something for everyone. Their cakes and patisseries also make it worth the visit.

Village BakerThe Village Baker offers up a gorgeous selection of pies. Take a family pie home for dinner or enjoy a single serve at the Village. Pick up some of their fresh baked breads or cakes while you’re there, too.

VP’SFor breakfast or lunch, VP’s is the ever-popular café. There’s everything from warm breakfasts to light lunches including sandwiches and wraps, plus delicious burgers and hotdogs.

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CHEMISTS & MEDICAL SERVICES

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