Here’s why a colourful Rolex should be your next investment piece

Universally loved for its ageless designs, storied history and the cultural cache it carries, Rolex is a brand that is known by even those who claim to be complete watch novices. And over time, this brand has cultivated a reputation for being one of the safest, most sought-after high-end fashion investments you can make.

If you already own a Rolex, or keep a few watches on rotation and are thinking of purchasing another, we would like to take this opportunity to encourage you to step out of your classically simple comfort zone and embrace something a little more bold. Among its many styles, Rolex creates a variety of timepieces with eye-catching pops of colour — casting aside any notion that a watch should be rendered in neutral, versatile tones only. From the turquoise Day-Date 36 to the blush-faced Lady-Datejust, a colourful Rolex will inject a bit of fun into your accessory wardrobe and is integral to any well-curated collection. Here’s why:

Left to right: Rolex Oyster Perpetual Day-Date 36, Rolex Oyster Perpetual Lady-Datejust, Rolex Oyster Perpetual Lady-Datejust

It will set you apart
If you’re putting the time and money into securing a Rolex for yourself, there’s a degree of exclusivity you’re entitled to expect. After all, you don’t want to show up somewhere, proudly sporting your new timepiece, only to discover that someone across the room is wearing the same one. (How embarrassing, am I right?) Mitigate the chances of this by choosing something less expected, like the Rolex Oyster Perpetual 36, with its block-colour dial rendered in tones like bright yellow, coral red or turquoise, or else, go for something like Rolex’s Everose gold, Osyter Perpetual Lady-Datejust, complete with Aubergine dial and diamond-set bezel. The bolder the better, we say.

Rolex Oyster Perpetual 36

It will speak to your personality
Consider yourself a bit of a character? Like to wear a few different hats? If you relish in the chance to be a little eccentric, might we suggest a style like the diamond-paved, Rolex Day-Date 36 with a dial that features 10, baguette-cut, rainbow-coloured sapphires — meaning you never have to commit to one single tone. On the opposite end of the spectrum, if you’re something of a purist and tend to shy away from risk, a style like Rolex’s Cellini Date watch with its simple, dark blue dial and sleek leather strap, or the Rolex Datejust 31 with its olive green, diamond-set dial, will inject just enough colour to complement rather than outshine your personality.

Left to right: Rolex Oyster Perpetual Day-Date 36, Rolex Cellini Date, Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust 31

It will imbue confidence
In the same way that wearing a stand-out outfit can give you a certain je ne sais quoi when entering a room, so too can an attention-grabbing watch. Particularly on days when you’re not feeling naturally confident, a watch like Rolex’s Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph Daytona with its bright green dial and 18ct yellow gold bezel will give you magnetic presence. That said, a similar effect can be garnered from the Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph Daytona in Everose gold with a chocolate-brown and black dial —  albeit in a far more subtle way.

Rolex Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph Daytona

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Double Shot is the fun food truck serving great coffee and decadent treats

Friends Damo Watson and Bryce Steel had spent a number of years working in the tourism industry both here and overseas until Covid-19 caused them to lose their jobs. But instead of dwelling on the downsides, the duo decided to take all they had learned from their time working in places like Italy and Austria, and direct it into a bold, new venture.

“We still wanted to do something that allowed us to connect with people and give them fun, memorable experiences,” Watson explains, “and we also had this huge passion for baking and coffee thanks to our time in Europe, so we just combined the two ideas and Double Shot was born!”

Left: Lemon meringue donuts.

Double Shot is the new food truck that Watson and Steel launched a couple of months ago, specialising in perfectly-brewed coffee and mouthwatering sweet treats. Having both realised their passions for baking overseas, the duo had been experimenting with recipes long before anything official was on the cards. “We would do ‘cheat day’ bakes,” Watson says, outlining how it was during these days dedicated to decadence that the foundations for Double Shot were laid. “Now,” he continues, “everything we sell at the food truck we make ourselves and we love trialing new techniques and flavours.”

Indeed, Double Shot’s line-up of cabinet food is a seriously sweet affair, where doughnuts and stuffed cookies sit alongside oozing cakes and tasty slices. (Think Oreo and banoffee pie doughnuts, smores cookies filled with Nutella, chocolate chip biscuits with salted caramel and walnut, brioche doughnuts filled with jam and cream and much, much more.)

Double Shot’s hot chocolate lava brownie cookie.

Of course, there really is no better way to enjoy indulgent treats like these than with a delicious cup of coffee, which is something the duo recognises and one of the reasons why ‘coffee and pud’ appears to be their unofficial tagline. “We take a huge amount of pride in making great coffee,” Watson tells me, “which is why we chose to work with Supreme and buy our own La Marzocco machine.” (The machine is hot pink, by the way.)

Ultimately, Double Shot is all about delivering an experience that is fun and delicious. From its highly saturated, blue and pink colour scheme to its no-holds-barred food, it certainly isn’t taking itself too seriously, which (in our books) makes it all the more appealing. Currently based in Muriwai, Watson and Steel tell me that the Double Shot truck can be found there a few days a week, and will venture to various pop-ups and food festivals when the occasion arises. They have also already been approached to do a number of weddings, often alongside another food truck — Double Parked — owned by Steel’s older brothers.

As for the future, Watson and Steel explain that while they’re loving the food truck experience, they’re always open to taking Double Shot further. “We have recently begun supplying our food to some of the local businesses out West,” they tell me, “and the idea of creating our own space in the future is super appealing. We have heaps of crazy ideas floating around in our head, some of which feel too big for a food truck.” For now, we will continue to follow Double Shot’s hunger-inducing Instagram with interest, and hopefully, see a lot more of this distinct truck around Auckland.

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Keeping us up-to-date on world issues and important stories, meet the people behind the ‘Shit You Should Care About’ Instagram

If the events of the last year have taught us anything about the way information is cultivated, disseminated and analysed, it’s that social media plays a central role in how most of us consume and comprehend news. Those with a following have used their platforms to highlight the issues about which they care, while on the flip side, other platforms have launched in order to specifically address various issues — and have amassed followings as a result. Shit You Should Care About (SYSCA) is one — and a notable one at that.

An Instagram account that was started in 2018 by university students in Wellington, Lucy Blakiston, Ruby Edwards and Olivia Mercer, SYSCA was born from the idea to create something that made important news, political and cultural happenings and Zeitgeist-y shifts feel accessible to the masses. “We are just a bunch of non-experts helping people give a shit — about literally anything,” one of SYSCA’s founders explains. And if their numbers are an indication of anything, it’s that a lot of people really do give a shit. 

With 2.9 million followers — including the likes of Ariana Grande and Bella Hadid — Shit You Should Care About has developed a strong voice via its easy-to-digest posts on everything from Black Lives Matter to feminism to Covid-19 and even information on mental health, tech news, Māori affairs and funny, topical memes. In essence, it takes complex issues around almost anything and repackages them for the shorter attention spans of a social media audience.

“I think that part of our popularity is our Kiwi sense of humour,” says Lucy when asked about SYSCA’s attentive, global audience. “It’s really been a combination of people being in lockdown and being more immersed in social media than ever before, plus the strong resurgence of movements like Black Lives Matter, alongside a host of celebrities re-sharing our posts.” 

But with great followings comes great responsibility. As the SYSCA founders explain, deciding what to post comes with a lot of pressure. “Imposter syndrome has been a huge hurdle,” they say, “like who gave us the right to do this job?” Choosing which issues to highlight comes down to trusting their gut. “We still act and post the same way we did on day one,” Lucy explains. “We don’t let others tell us how to use the platform that we love, we don’t spend too much time in the comments, and we make sure that we are being as transparent and as reliable as possible.”

And while posting everything going on in the world would be impossible, where SYSCA has succeeded, is in recognising the positive potential of social media when it is harnessed as a forum for like-minded, passionate people who want to be active participants in their communities. 

As SYSCA’s reach continues to grow (the girls also launched a podcast, The Shit Show, last year), the future seems promising. The trio indicates that monetising SYSCA is on the agenda, as they look to make what has become a full-time side-hustle, a sustainable business for all of them. As Olivia says, “SYSCA has become a living, breathing, growing organism in and of itself, and right now, we’re just directing it, but I think it will become clearer, with some time, what exactly we want to turn it into.” One to watch indeed.

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Elle + Riley Autumn/Winter 2021.
Elle + Riley's matching cashmere sets.
Elle + Riley's matching cashmere set.

Elle + Riley’s highly-anticipated cosy new collection

New Zealand brand Elle + Riley has built its reputation on creating the kind of impossibly soft cashmere that we simply cannot pass up come winter. Matching simple silhouettes with tones that suit any wardrobe, Elle + Riley has ensured that its pieces not only last us through the chilly season but remain layering essentials all year round.

For its new Autumn Winter range, Elle + Riley drew on the experiences of 2020 to create men’s and women’s pieces that played into the idea of slowing down, with the brand’s founders returning to their Matakana roots to design a collection that feels considered and timeless.

Left to right: the Pia polo in Cedar, the Ryan pants in Cedar, the Arielle sweater in Ink, the Britta dress in Oak, all from Elle + Riley.

Alongside its much-loved palette of soft creams, greys and sandy tones, the brand introduced a raft of soothing, gentle colours designed to bring us back to nature and cultivate a sense of calm in our wardrobes. From Cedar, an earthy, woody tone to Pine, a grounding shade of natural green to Manuka, a warm, uplifting honey to Rose, a soft blush reminiscent of some of our favourite long-lasting flowers, the new-season colours are introducing a depth and dimension that has been missing from our winter knitwear.

Left to right: the Constance off-the-shoulder knit in Kauri, the Cruz cardigan in Manuka, the Nikita sweater in Rose all from Elle + Riley.

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Jeuneora has just released a range of premium skincare and it’s set to take over our bathroom cabinet

For the last five years, Jeuneora has created some of the best marine collagen and plant-based supplements around, building its reputation on offering beauty and wellness solutions that work via an inside-out approach (keep your gut healthy, and the rest will follow.) And while its powders will continue to help our various gut-based issues, now, the female-founded, New Zealand-based company is looking to further expand its reach into the beauty space by launching a comprehensive range of premium skincare, starting with what it is calling The Essential Seven.

The result of two years of planning, Jeuneora’s new skincare range is set to meet the high expectations of its savvy customers, with fun, luxurious and multi-tasking formulas that combine the latest ingredients to be simultaneously gentle and undeniably effective. Designed to support our skin’s natural microbiome, the dermatologist-approved Jeuneora range is not only suitable for all skin types but harnesses a number of carefully-chosen key ingredients that support the barrier of the dermis without corrupting its integrity or microflora. The range doesn’t claim to be 100% natural, rather the formulations use the power of nature with a helping hand from science to create a high efficacy range. The products are all New Zealand-made, vegan, cruelty-free and entirely devoid of nasties (meaning no parabens, petroleum, phthalates, palm oil, formaldehyde, SLS, SLES, TEA or DEA).

The Jeuneora Skincare range is made up of the MeltTheDay gentle gel cleanser, OhMyDays foaming cloud cleanser, #TBT age-defying serum, ThemGenes daily resculpting serum, GoLightly plump & protect day cream, GoNightly overnight repair cream and SuperSuper face oil. Each has its own area of expertise, ranging from cleansers that promise to remove the sins of the day to serums that swear to leave our skin bright and glowing to creams packed with powerful antioxidants for reducing signs of ageing, or supercharged with ultra-hydrating ingredients to leave our faces feeling impossibly soft. If you ask us, the SuperSuper face oil looks like it will be one of The Essential Seven’s hero products for its lightweight formula, and broad, multi-purpose use.

While the formulas themselves are impressive enough alone, Jeuneora has really hit a home run with its packaging — a cute, shelfie-worthy affair with sleek, soft-touch bottles and eye-catching colours. Importantly, Jeuneora’s packaging incorporates 20 percent post-consumer recycled plastic and the brand has ensured that every item is 100% recyclable through its free-to-use TerraCycle recycling scheme.

Officially available from today, this bold new range couldn’t have come at a better time. After all, whose skin doesn’t need a bit of extra TLC over the harsh winter months?

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What to listen to next: Press play on these addictive new artists and albums

When contemplating what to queue up next on the playlist, why not dive into compelling new offerings from fresh faces and old favourites alike? From homegrown to international talent, get acquainted with the music we have on repeat.

NEW ARTISTS
Arlo Parks
Having just released her debut album to widespread critical acclaim, this British singer-songwriter-poet is firmly on our ones-to-watch list. Combining poignant lyricism with her warm, airy, natural voice, Parks has a distinct way of cutting through the noise. 

Mustafa.

Mustafa
Hip hop / Islamic music
Recently releasing a moving track dedicated to loved ones he has lost to gun violence, 24-year-old Canadian poet-turned-singer Mustafa (also known as Mustafa the Poet) is garnering more and more attention for his authentic, soulful sound and clear, heartfelt messages.

Molly Payton.

Molly Payton
Rock
Inspired by rock and roll bands of the 60s and 70s, 19-year-old Kiwi (although she has called London home for the last few years) Molly Payton sings with a deep richness that belies her age and has recently released her EP ‘Porcupine’ which received critical acclaim.

Claire Chicha.

Spill Tab 
Alternative/Indie
This US-based, singer-producer duo (Claire Chicha and David Marinelli) is making waves for its intimate brand of pop and dreamy vocals. Reminiscent of Billie Eilish, Chicha’s soft voice has a distinct character and the duo’s tracks are captivating and memorable.

From left: Home; Heaux Tales; When You See Yourself; Sound Ancestors.

NEW ALBUMS
Home
Rhye
Canadian singer-songwriter Michael Milosh’s ethereal, androgynous falsetto rings through every song on Rhye’s sensual new album. Not deviating too far from its signature, soft-pop sound, this album includes ghostly cantos by the Danish National Girls Choir, sultry lyrics brimming with innuendo and the sleek, rhythmic baselines we’ve come to expect.  
Song: Beautiful 

Heaux Tales
Jazmine Sullivan 
Comprising eight songs connected by spoken-word interludes by different women, Jazmine Sullivan’s fourth album is a meditation on the loss and gain to be found in sex and love. Allowing her powerful voice to shine through, the artist tells intimate stories that draw the listener in — each song a reminder of her incredible talent. 
Song: Lost One

When You See Yourself
Kings of Leon
Four years after their last release, Kings of Leon are back with a highly-anticipated new album — proclaiming it to be the one of which they are most proud. Recorded in Nashville’s iconic Blackbird studios alongside Grammy-Award-winning producer Markus Dravs, this is a return to form for the lauded rock group. 
Song: 100,000 People

Sound Ancestors
Madlib with Four Tet
Groundbreaking hip-hop producer Madlib (Jahri Massamba Unit) collaborates with DJ and producer Four Tet on this extraordinary record. Combining reggae beats, jazz riffs and poignant storytelling, this album sees its creators embark on a journey through the lineage
of Black music.
Song: Road of The Lonely Ones

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Need some autumn outfit inspiration? Here are 4 looks to wear right now

It can be difficult to know what exactly to wear at this time of year. As temperatures take a dive but days can still deliver warmth, getting dressed in the morning can prove tricky. So, considering that one of our favourite fashion go-tos, Workshop, has recently had an influx of new pieces from the likes of Isabel Marant, Acne Studios and Ganni, we thought it high time we rounded up some of the looks we plan on wearing to get through this funny, in-between time. (And hopefully, give you the inspiration you need.)

Everyday Formal

Cool and Casual

Easy Elegance

Luxe Layering

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Time to simplify your wardrobe with the easy fashion essentials every man needs

Curating the perfect wardrobe is all about nailing the basics. Build a solid foundation first, and then indulge in some of your more wild sartorial pursuits. To get you started, here is a list of simple essentials that will stand you in good stead for the season ahead.

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A Pair of Standout Sneakers

A Pair of Standout Sneakers

A Pair of Standout Sneakers

A Pair of Standout Sneakers

There are sneakers and then there are sneakers, and these ones from Prada are deemed (in our book, at least) essential for the casual ‘cool’ and intriguing detail they promise to bring to an otherwise straightforward outfit. 

Prada PRAX 01 nylon sneakers 

A Versatile Shirt

A Versatile Shirt

A Versatile Shirt

A Versatile Shirt

A casual, collared shirt should sit at the heart of your repertoire. Easy to wear with anything, this piece will lend a certain formality to outfits that call for more than just a casual look.

Dadelszen cashmere and cotton shirt

A Sleek Weekender

A Sleek Weekender

A Sleek Weekender

A Sleek Weekender

Every man needs a bag that says, ‘I’ve travelled’ without looking like it actually says ‘backward through a bush, that is.’ Cast aside the luggage you’ve been pulling off your top shelf for years, and invest in a smart, sleek-looking bag that will add to your sartorial prowess, not detract from it.

Louis Vuitton bag 

A Comfortable Sweater

A Comfortable Sweater

A Comfortable Sweater

A Comfortable Sweater

In an age when comfort has become key, an all-purpose sweater is non-negotiable. Opting for something that is a step up from slouchy without feeling too high-end means that you will be able to pair it with anything. 

Elle + Riley Asher cashmere crewneck

A Layering Piece

A Layering Piece

A Layering Piece

A Layering Piece

A scarf will prove perhaps the most useful accessory in your wardrobe, particularly in the face of changing temperatures. Whether used as sleek layering or a heavy-duty coverup this piece is as stylish as it is user-friendly. 

Acne Studios scarf from Workshop

A Pair of Everyday Shades

A Pair of Everyday Shades

A Pair of Everyday Shades

A Pair of Everyday Shades

Not only are they practical, sophisticated, and destined to give you an air of mystery, but dark shades will also be your best friend when trying to mask a previous night’s conviviality.

Dita Lancier Sea Lens sunglasses from Parker & Co

A Steadfast Belt

A Steadfast Belt

A Steadfast Belt

A Steadfast Belt

Secure, reliable and always there to pull things up when you’re feeling down, a classic belt is a must in any man’s wardrobe. Start with one in solid black leather before adding brown, beige, or more detailed iterations to your repertoire. 

Workshop Denim narrow leather belt

A Throw-On Jacket

A Throw-On Jacket

A Throw-On Jacket

A Throw-On Jacket

A lightweight jacket should always be on hand for days when one layer simply will not do. Opt for a style that is elegant and understated so as to be able to wear it with everything. 

Our Legacy Stingrider jacket from Workshop

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Meet the Kiwi illustrator tasked with reimagining the classic Cadbury Roses box for Mother’s Day

A box of Cadbury Roses is a Kiwi classic. In fact, you’d be hard-pressed to find someone in New Zealand who doesn’t have some kind of special ritual or memory attached to these colourful, chocolate morsels. For me, a box of Cadbury Roses conjures memories of my grandad, who used to always keep them by the side of his bed (and would occasionally offer me one, as a treat). It’s hardly surprising then, that as Mother’s Day rolls around again and we start thinking about all the little things we can do to spoil the important women in our lives, a box of Cadbury Roses chocolates is firmly on the list. And this year, the box we all know and love has been given a bold reimagining, thanks to local illustrator Bonnie Brown — also known as Studio Bon.

Commissioned by Cadbury to design a limited-edition Cadbury Roses box, specifically for Mother’s Day, Brown took to the project with a fresh, feminine perspective and her signature, vibrant style, creating a design that was eye-catching and sure to stand out on the shelves. “I was a bit nervous,” Brown divulges, when asked how she felt at the prospect of redesigning what has become such a recognisable box. “Kiwis immediately associate Cadbury Roses with that classic, bright blue colour so I knew I had to create something that stood out in the same way, but that also felt unique and special.”

Cadbury Roses

Marking the first time Cadbury has ever collaborated with a Kiwi artist, the new, limited-edition Cadbury Roses are indeed special, and for more reasons than just the way they look. “The design was inspired by my upbringing in Nelson and Queenstown and having summers on the coast,” Brown explains, speaking to the undulating ribbons of colour that weave across the creamy, white background of the new boxes. “Projects like this are my favourite to work on,” she continues, “because there is a lot of creative freedom, but also real-world considerations to work within… and I like the challenge.”

Wanting to create something that would be perfect as a Mother’s Day gift, Brown’s contemporary twist on a Cadbury classic is a simple, delicious way to say thank you to those who have put so much of their time into raising us.

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Crayfish capellini with caviar à l’américaine.

Soul Bar & Bistro’s enticing autumn menu is here, and it’s got us scrambling to secure a table

Soul Bar & Bistro is a stalwart for a reason. From its Viaduct Harbour location to its iconic dishes (hello ham-off-the-bone macaroni cheese) which seem to hold evergreen appeal, Soul is certainly a safe bet. But it’s actually much, much more, particularly when it announces (as it has done recently) a menu switch up — something we are very excited about, and you should be too.

Soul’s new dishes, conceived by the restaurant’s talented Executive Chef, Gavin Doyle, arrive just as autumn feels like it’s starting to set in. And with more blustery days than blue skies on the horizon, what better time than now to indulge in some truly heart-warming, satiating and delicious food?

Soul
From left: Duck and pumpkin tortelloni in duck leg brodo with orange oil; Hawke’s Bay lamb rack with Jerusalem artichoke and peanut rayu.

On the main menu, starter dishes like creamy burrata with pickled green walnut tapenade and sourdough and Ruakākā kingfish with citrus ponzu and finger lime, sit alongside larger dishes like duck and pumpkin tortelloni in a mouthwatering duck leg brodo with orange oil, Hawke’s Bay lamb rack with Jerusalem artichoke and peanut rayu, and an opulent crayfish capellini with caviar à l’américaine.

Even the dessert and vegetarian menus have been given a good shake-up, with a number of dishes landing on the former that we cannot wait to sink our teeth into. While you’ll be pleased to know that the gold leaf Snickers bar parfait has not gone anywhere, it now sits alongside a Granny Smith galette with apple butter and caramelised milk gelato, a passionfruit créme brûlée served with candied pistachio and curds, and a melt-in-your-mouth warm chocolate pudding with Frangelico and hazelnut icecream.

Soul Bar
From left: Passionfruit créme brûlée with candied pistachio and curds; Warm chocolate pudding with Frangelico and hazelnut ice cream.

Vegetarians, prepare to delight in Soul’s new risotto Bianco with Jerusalem artichoke chips, or its tempura broccolini with broccoleaf and shiitake xo. Or if you’re feeling a little extra, perhaps the truffle capellini with cultured cream and parmesan will prove more up your alley.

However you choose to indulge, Soul Bar & Bistro’s selection of tasty new dishes offer something for everyone and have us booking a table, stat.

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