Sober curious? NZ’s first alcohol-free bottle shop has opened in Ponsonby

As the ‘sober curious’ movement shows little sign of slowing, with more and more people embracing sobriety (or simply limiting their alcohol intake), the need for a permanent space that caters to this persuasion has become evident. And after the sell-out success of its Ponsonby pop-up back in July, AF has, today, made history by opening the doors to the country’s first-ever 100% alcohol-free bottle shop.

At The Curious AF Bottle Shop, shoppers have the opportunity to try and buy an array of delicious drinks from a number of brands, including Curious AF’s own range, from its classic g&t to refreshing spritzes. The AF cocktails have been formulated to replicate the taste of alcohol and harness the power of ‘Afterglow’, a natural heat extract that produces a gentle warming feeling, essentially mimicking the taste and sensation of the real thing. Alongside the AF range, sourced especially for the shop opening, sit some of the most coveted labels in the sober alcohol-free movement, including such as alcohol-free aperitif Ghia, Vandestreek IPA, Noughty Sparkling Rose and Bella Hadid’s famed range Kin Euphorics. To keep things curious and exciting, AF will regularly change up the selection of alcohol-free drinks available in the shop.

Lisa King.

Founder Lisa King, of Eat My Lunch fame, explains that the overwhelming success of AF Drinks’ July pop-up ensured the concept’s longevity. “Across just a few short weeks, some 2000 people walked through our beautiful art gallery-inspired installation to discover what the Curious AF movement had to offer,” she says. “And it didn’t disappoint. In the first few weeks, we sold out of many product lines and received an overwhelming number of requests to make the pop-up permanent.” Four months later, this vision has now been realised.

Off the back of Dry July, Sober October, and a slightly more ambitious No Beers November (in support of Movember), it is fair to say that many of us are looking for something that quenches the thirst without relying on the social crutch that is alcohol. As such, The Curious AF Bottle Shop’s new Crummer Road address, designed by Wonder Group, is anticipated to become a go-to spot for any alcohol-free hosting necessities too, including specialty ice moulds, garnishes, glassware and accessories.

AF Drinks range.

Through extending the notion of ‘sober curiosity’, The Curious AF Bottle Shop space is just as much about the experience, as it is about the products it offers. “It’s very much a hands-on, glasses-at-the-ready experience,” King shares. “We also want to host a series of unique AF events in the space.”

Offering a break from booze in the best way, this new bottle-o is set to become a firm favourite ahead of the upcoming festive season.

The Curious AF Bottle Shop Opening hours:
Monday — Wednesday, 10am until 5pm.
Thursday — Saturday, 10am until 6pm.
Closed Sundays.

The Curious AF Bottle Shop

5 Crummer Road,
Ponsonby, Auckland

www.af-drinks.com

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Immerse yourself in Molteni&C at this one-of-a-kind, luxury apartment by Dawson & Co

Anyone who has a piece from Molteni&C in their home will know the beguiling beauty of this brand. Having had the exceptional creative mind of Vincent Van Duysen at its helm for six years now (the brand itself began in the 1930s), Molteni&C produces distinctly sleek and sophisticated collections.

Beyond its design prowess alone, however, it is the quality and craftsmanship of Molteni&C that has cemented its standing as a brand worth investing in. Not only is it one of the only furniture marques in the world with a production chain that is still 100 percent made in Italy (from materials to final products), but throughout its decades of history, it has remained a pioneer, perpetually at the forefront of trends to drive the evolution of the wider industry.

Now, having embarked on a creative collaboration with local retailer, Dawson & Co., the architectural team at Molteni&C have conceived a one-of-a-kind, private apartment in Auckland that showcases the brand like never before.

“When one of our clients introduced us to a private project which included an empty apartment with plenty of potential, we proposed a unique collaboration,” Scott Fisk of Dawson & Co. tells me. “The Molteni&C/Dada apartment is a private residence — part showcase, part accommodation — available for use overnight by invitation only and designed to give potential Molteni&C clients the rare opportunity to sleep, eat and live a Molteni&C life.” Indeed, those lucky enough to experience this new residential concept in person will be able to interact with Molteni&C collections that cannot be seen anywhere else in New Zealand, and gain insight into how certain pieces might be incorporated into their own homes. 

Tucked away in one of Auckland’s leafy suburbs and surrounded by hospitality establishments, retail shops and private homes, the Molteni&C/Dada apartment’s unassuming exterior belies the beauty that unfolds beyond the threshold. A perfectly-appointed living and dining space is anchored by a Dada kitchen with a long, travertine bench-top and V-Zug appliances (including a refrigerator stocked with Champagne, wine, cheese, charcuterie and other essentials), while the main bedroom contains an awe-inspiring Gliss Master Wardrobe (a Van Duysen design that is quite possibly the most perfect wardrobe we have ever seen). The rest of the apartment is filled with a range of furniture from Molteni&C collections, where modern pieces stand alongside classics, including some that were originally designed more than 50 years ago by the likes of Gio Ponti, Tobia Scarpa and Yasuhiko Itoh — proving the inherently timeless nature of this heritage brand. 

With no detail left unchecked (everything from the tiles to the tapware was conceived by the Molteni&C team in Italy), this apartment is truly a spectacular expression of the brand it showcases, putting into practice the precision and perfection that has long made Molteni&C one of the world’s most sought-after names in design.

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Find the perfect gift for the person who has everything, with Qeeboo’s fun new pieces

With the festive season around the corner, the question of gifting has started to come up more and more often, as we think about who we want to buy presents for, and importantly, what those presents will be. And considering there’s always one person on everybody’s list who is notoriously hard to buy for, we thought we would do the hard work for you and curate a line-up of eye-catching, fun, and luxurious gifts from Qeeboo’s new arrivals at Peggy.

Started by Stefano Giovannoni in 2016, this lauded brand has built its reputation on creating design pieces that are narrative-driven, sculptural, expressive and totally unique, from the large-scale Kong and the Turtle coffee tables to the (very cute) Rabbit bookends. The coolest addition to any kind of home (and available in a range of colours and styles), the newest Qeeboo pieces have us returning to local stockist Peggy time and time again to find the perfect gifts for anyone — no matter how hard they are to buy for. Read on to see the pieces we’re coveting as gifts, or pick up something special for your very own space.

Giraffe in Love Chandelier Lamp.

Standing sweet at a petite one-metre-tall, Giraffe In Love XS is a sleek sculptural work, swinging a Marie-Therese style chandelier from its mouth. Perfect for open spaces as it is intimate corners, the lamp is both a versatile and playful design object.

Kong Lamp.

The least intimidating larger-than-life gorilla we’ve ever encountered, the majestic Kong Lamp offers a calming and fun presence for indoor and outdoor spaces. To inject the same personality into a smaller room, Kong’s XS size is a welcome addition to any buffet or side table.

Paris Table Lamp.

For those seeking a sojourn to Paris, the addition of this lamp will feel like a poignant reminder of the City of both Love and Lights in any corner of your home. The lamp’s playful tilt makes it perfect for bedside reading as it is for highlighting your considered decor.

Turtle Carry Jewellery Tree.

Given the popularity of Qeeboo’s original Turtle Carry, these additions to the delightful range further push the bounds of just what can be carried on the reptile’s back. The jewellery tree (pictured above) acts as a cute bedside catchall that is perfectly at home atop any vanity desk too. For a welcome addition of nature, his friend, the Turtle Carry Planter (pictured below) is a subtle yet sweet inclusion produced in the same white opaque resin, fitting perfectly into any corner of the house.

Turtle Carry Planter.

Discover the Qeeboo range online and in-store at Peggy and selected stockists nationwide.

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The new Viaduct Harbour sensation, Bivacco Bar & Grill, is the only place you need to be this summer

Having just opened its doors officially, new waterfront bar and brasserie Bivacco Bar and Grill has fast become the place to be. Set in the iconic Viaduct Harbour spot that used to house Headquarters, this exceptional new hospitality destination is offering the kind of experience that one might compare to the likes of Balthazar in New York or Totti’s in Sydney — such is its scale.

As much a place for long, indulgent lunches of flavourful Italian fare as it is for a late-afternoon drink, Bivacco is quickly establishing itself as one of the best places to head to when the work day is done — mostly because of its dedicated aperitivo hour. From 4pm to 6pm, Monday to Friday, Bivacco welcomes punters to watch the sun go down over the sparkling waters of Viaduct Harbour, as they delight in an array of champagne, cocktail, and Peroni specials, accompanied by complimentary bites.

Of course, Bivacco’s antipasti menu is extensive and delicious, where dishes like burrata with black garlic, courgette, mint and asparagus and raw white asparagus, drizzled with aged balsamic and thyme and finished with parmesan, meet the likes of fried mozzarella sticks with caviar, and delicate beef carpaccio with truffle, wild garlic, pickled mushroom and ricotta salata. On the main menu, a number of tasty pizza and pasta dishes sit alongside meats that have been cooked to perfection on an open flame, as well as an array of satiating sides and one of the best tiramisu dishes we have ever tried.

Having opened just in time for the summer season, Bivacco is one of the best places in the City at which to make the most of the long, warm nights and beautiful sunsets that will become more and more frequent in the coming weeks — after all, you won’t get much better than this spot for views, food and drinks.

To celebrate the opening of this stunning new destination, we are giving away a Bivacco aperitivo and dining experience to one lucky Denizen valued at $900. From a selection of antipasti (including shaved white asparagus and fried mozzarella) to goat’s cheese ravioli, wood-fired whole John Dory and Bivacco’s signature dish of Veal Milanese, finished off with an Amalfi lemon tart and rosemary ice cream and drinks to match, this is one experience to savour.

This competition is now closed.

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MoVida.

Make the most of the summer by booking your group functions at these delicious spots now

With summer days well and truly upon us, we’re finding any excuse to indulge in some late summer lunching. If you have plans to get together with a group of friends, family or colleagues to while away the rest of the languid summer days, we suggest booking one of the below recommendations right away.

Bivacco Bar & Grill
Few openings have been as anticipated as this latest Viaduct Harbour destination. Taking up residence where Headquarters once lived, Bivacco feels exactly like the kind of vibe we hope to retain this summer. Here, long lunching finds itself delightfully entangled with aperitivo hour fare, amid an atmosphere that emulates Totti’s in Sydney. Although the venue has a capacity for 300, we recommend booking ASAP — tables here are already a hot commodity. Reservations are available here. Bookings of 14 or more should call 09 801 6505 to confirm.

Sìso
Centring on a contemporary Mediterranean menu, Sìso’s intimate yet roomy interior and tempting sharing dishes are more than enough to entice you to the heart of Remuera. Able to accomodate larger parties too, Sìso’s elevated take on the laid-back local has made it an instant hit with Auckland’s most discerning diners. A night here promises great food and an even better atmosphere. Click here to book now, or email [email protected] for reservations of 12 or more.

Kol.

Kol
Since opening its iconic Ponsonby hospitality address a few weeks ago, Kol — the latest destination from Sid and Chand Sahrawat of Cassia fame serves flavourful, contemporary Indian fare — with a smoky twist. If you haven’t had a chance to visit for a cocktail, snack, or more substantial feast, festive occasions are the perfect excuse. Kol’s upstairs private dining room upstairs is a chic, modern space that seats 20. Enquire here.

Origine
Commercial Bay’s latest darling, the French-inspired bistro Origine, feels like the most fitting destination for celebratory summer affairs. Groups of up to 46 people can be entertained in Le Bar upstairs, the perfect place to send out the year on a delicious note. Parties of up to eight can book here, or email [email protected] for larger group reservations.

The Shed at Te Motu
Find yourself in need of a celebratory destination on Waiheke Island? We’ll gladly suggest The Shed at Te Motu — a restaurant that grounds itself in understated deliciousness. With the vineyard famed for its premium flagship Te Motu blend, the food offering here is the perfect complement. And on the Island’s sunnier days, there are few places we’d rather find ourselves. For bookings larger than eight, call 09 372 6884 or email [email protected].

From left: Saint Alice; Soul Bar & Bistro.

Saint Alice
For sun-soaked sea views and a delicious seafood-centric menu, look nowhere else than Saint Alice. Currently taking group bookings for the restaurant or private hide-away spot Little Alice, don’t miss your chance to be among the buzz of this Viaduct Harbour beauty this festive season. Enquire here for bookings over 10 people, or make a reservation here.

Soul Bar & Bistro
Toast to the year (and wave it a relieved goodbye) the Viaduct Harbour stalwart’s coveted outdoor tables. Here, the destination is the epitome of a celebratory long lunch — where under the guidance of new Bar Manager Katie Cramphorn, celebrations are guaranteed to be lively. Bookings can be made here, or for 15 or more, call the restaurant on 09 356 7249.

Onemata
Park Hyatt Auckland’s Onemata restaurant isn’t just the place for an exceptional meal, it also plays host to discerning private groups, be it for business or pleasure. Choose from a set menu to suit your crew of up to 12 people, including a selection of small, large and dessert dishes. Email [email protected] to book or call 09 366 2500.

Non Solo Pizza.

Non Solo Pizza
Book into this Parnell institution for a well-deserved Italian-style long lunch. The ivy-covered courtyard is always a coveted spot for end-of-year soirées. Enquire here.

Jervois Steak House
Our favourite steakhouse is taking bookings for up to eight people in its restaurant, and also has a private dining room upstairs suitable for twelve seated guests. Its famous menu and cosy environment, complete with rustic brick walls, ensure guests will settle in and feel right at home. Enquire here.

Amano
With a passion for local produce with provenance and Italian-inspired plates, Amano is the place to be any time of day — and especially for a long lunch or festive dinner. Book for up to eight people online and choose between the restaurant’s quay or city sides, or contact the team via email for larger groups. Enquire here.

Mumbaiwala.

Mumbaiwala
Here’s a delightful destination with plenty of space for festive cheer. Since bringing its elevated take on authentic Indian cuisine to Ponsonby earlier this year, we’ve been utterly impressed with the experience. Here, the function room can fit around 20 people seated, or up to 55. For parties larger than eight, email reservations are essential at [email protected].

MoVida
Up above the harbour in Seafarers, MoVida will be serving its delectable menu all December long. Bookings have been a hot commodity since opening, but with enough notice, you’ll be able to celebrate the season under Chef Frank Camorra’s Midas touch. Choose from a selection of Ostro classics alongside seasonally inspired dishes. Book online here or for larger groups call 09 302 9888 or email [email protected].

Masu
The outstanding inner-city Japanese restaurant offers a couple of different options if you’re after a group experience. The Chef’s Kotastu Table is more intimate, backdropped by the large Japanese Dragon created by calligraphy master artist Ushio Sekiguchi, suitable for eight to ten people. Otherwise, for up to 18, book the Masu Obi room. Enquire here.

Azabu Mission Bay.

Azabu Mission Bay
For those who appreciate a sea breeze as they enjoy chilled wine and contemporary fusion fare, we recommend booking into Azabu Mission Bay as soon as possible, and asking for a spot in the Roku Gin Garden where there are always good times to be had. Enquire here.

Prego
Paying a visit to Prego is delightful with any group size, whether in the main restaurant or seated at its iconic giant table, suitable for ten to 16 people. While away the hours at a long lunch or celebratory dinner and bask in Prego’s famed hospitality. Enquire here.

Pōni
Commercial Bay’s resident all-day eatery makes sure to bring the fun alongside Asian fusion fare. Book in for up to six in the main restaurant space, or more in one of Pōni’s intimate areas. Book online here, or for group bookings of 10 or more, email [email protected].

From left: Kingi; The Blue Breeze Inn.

Kingi
This Britomart belle has had some renovations in the last year for an even more comfortable dining experience. Not just taking bookings in the usual restaurant, Kingi also offers an inspired take on festive dining, curated to your needs. Enquire here.

The Tasting Shed
Take a day trip to Kumeu, where The Tasting Shed will see you well taken care of for a group shindig. Book The Grotto, for lunch or dinner with up to 30 others, or The Cabana for its semi-open-air setting and enjoy great food with impeccable ambience. Enquire here.

The Blue Breeze Inn
Visiting Blue Breeze is always a good time, and for groups of eight or more a set menu of the Inn’s most popular dishes takes any hassle out of ordering for the table — or you can order à la carte. If you’re after a more discreet dining experience we recommend booking the exclusive dining booth, secluded enough while still feeling like you’re part of the fun. Suitable for a minimum of eight and up to ten people. Email [email protected].

From left: Beau; Cotto

Beau
Three Lamps wine bar Beau reserves most of its cosy space for walk-ins, but it does take bookings for six people or more in its upstairs private dining room. It also caters for group bookings in the sweet courtyard, which is primed for a sunny lunch or an al fresco evening meal under heaters. Enquire here.

Cotto
While handmade pasta haven Cotto caters well to groups in its Karangahape Road space, thanks to a plethora of large tables, those after a more intimate experience would do well to book the restaurant’s upstairs dining room. With light streaming onto its cosy red walls and central city location, it’s the perfect space for a special event and is suitable for up to 50, seated. Enquire here.

Roses Dining Room
Having officially opened last week to its first chef-in-residence dinner, and swiftly selling out the next, Roses is the intimate dining room we’re hoping to hold plenty of festive celebrations at all summer long. Designed to reflect a cosy dinner with your closest friends, this private 24-seater dining room on Karangahape Road can be hired with or without the Cooked Plates catering talents in the kitchen. Private reservations can be made here.

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Comvita teams up with international designer Claudia Li in a new, fashion-forward collaboration

Last year, beloved Manuka honey brand Comvita joined forces with celebrated New Zealand fashion designer Claudia Li (known for dressing the likes of Michelle Obama, Kendall Jenner and Bella Hadid). As part of her Fall 2022 show at New York Fashion Week last year (for which Comvita was the main sponsor), Li created a series of fashion-forward ‘Honey Bags’ made from the same paracords featured in her ready-to-wear, that were designed specifically to carry Comvita’s iconic jars of Manuka honey.

The collaboration was a successful meeting of minds, with both Comvita and Claudia Li connecting over their shared belief in the importance of heritage. After all, Comvita has been taking its premium-quality honey to the world since 1974 and continues to build on that rich history with spectacular products that put the wonders of pure New Zealand Manuka honey on a global scale. In a way, Li is on a similar path. Her eponymous label is not only a testament to her talent, but is a way for her to explore and express her own heritage, and share that with the international fashion community.

Left to right: Comvita x Claudia Li gift box, custom beekeper suits.

Now, the two brands are taking their partnership a step further, with Comvita unveiling a raft of new packaging in a custom print that was inspired by the beautiful pieces Li created for her aforementioned collection. Here, the designer developed a unique pattern that picked up on elements from Fall 2022, but brought something different to the table — resulting in a more sophisticated, modern twist on the classic floral motif.

Alongside the new packaging, Li also created beekeeper suits for Comvita, taking what are typically functional pieces and imbuing them with style and character (and creating the potential for more self-expression in the workplace).

An innovative collaboration and one that we didn’t know we needed in our lives (but certainly do), Comvita x Claudia Li is proving to be a creatively fruitful and interesting partnership, that puts both brands in a bold new light. We can’t wait to see what they do next.

Print by Claudia Li.
Beekeeper suits by Jenny Ruan.

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The wondrous world of Gucci is put on show as the brand’s immersive exhibition lands in Sydney

In 2021, Gucci opened a multi-sensory, retrospective exhibition in Florence to celebrate 100 years since its founding. The spectacular show, ‘Gucci Garden Archetypes’, paid homage not only to the lauded Italian brand’s history, but to the incredible tenure of its current Creative Director, Alessandro Michele. Now, having made its way through Shanghai, Taipei, Hong Kong, Tokyo and Seoul, the exhibition has landed in Sydney — giving us the perfect excuse to skip across the ditch. 

Taking over the Powerhouse Museum in Ultimo, Gucci Garden Archetypes comprises a series of distinct, immersive spaces designed by Achivio Personale that feature cutting-edge technology, elaborate hand-crafting and innovative interior design to speak to different aspects of Gucci’s heritage. And, to delve in to the various campaigns that its lauded Creative Director has conceived for the brand since the start of his tenure.

From the exhibition’s entranceway (swathed in a distinct tone of Gucci pink) visitors enter through a multi-media room lined with screens that play all of Michele’s campaigns at once — an immersive ode to the way in which the creative director has shaped Gucci’s visual identity (and perhaps also, to the way in which his creative vision typically brings Gucci’s multi-faceted heritage into sharp focus, and grounds it firmly in the now). From there, the various spaces see visitors move from a floral, olfactory haven to a room finished in floor-to-ceiling mirrors and filled with shelves of soft toys, vintage Crocker and Gucci bags and a wall of cuckoo clocks (Michele has a fascination with collecting things — so much so he has basically turned it into a kind of eclectic art form), to a room recreated as a Milanese subway (complete with a very realistic mannequin).

Gucci Garden Archetypes is a carefully-curated, meticulously detailed look inside the mind of Michele — an iconoclastic designer who has transformed the house of Gucci since he took its creative reigns. If you find yourself in Sydney over the coming months, this fascinating exhibition is well-worth a visit.

On from the 17th of November 2022 until the 15th of January 2023, the exhibition is free to the public. Book your tickets here.


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An impressive collection of contemporary art sits at the heart of this exquisite Melbourne home

Tucked away in Melbourne’s leafy and opulent Toorak, Taylor Pressly Architects’ Curatorial House is a living showcase of what happens when art meets life. Here, the concept of curation has been applied thoroughly, where an interplay between architecture, design and art fulfils a brief that demands that these aspects be balanced. The result is a home that feels creative, unique and deeply personal. 

Beat vessel top by Tom Dixon from ECC.

Calling on local art gallery Otomys to provide a bespoke and complete curatorial service, the clients wanted more than just the architecture of their residence to speak to their creative flair and adventurous spirit. As such, the home has ended up with more than 60 artworks from 27 artists and gallerists across 15 cities, with the Otomys team taking charge of everything from procurement to installation. “Our aim is to ease the boundaries between art and interiors,” reflects Megan Dicks, co-director of Otomys. “Curatorial House expresses our belief that art is a necessity, not a luxury.”

But it’s not just the cultivation of a collection that embodies the idea of ‘art’ here. At this address, function itself is used as art too. The effect of light, for instance, which filters through the open windows from the trees above, has been cleverly maximised, even as the day begins to dim. Similarly, a range of sleek light fixtures have been introduced to not only highlight the home’s design but to create the kind of depth required to make the spaces feel interesting and dynamic. Take the vast entrance foyer, for example. In its impressive, three-storey void hangs an arresting light sculpture — delicate in nature, but grand in scale and offering a hint at what to expect from the house that lies beyond. 

Carousel XL pendant light by Lee Broom from ECC.

Armed with a creative brief and the understanding that few ideas were off limits, the architects were able to conceive a home that could capture the spirit of its clients via clever material layering, cavernous voids, light-flooded outlooks and a palette that is the perfect canvas for artistic interior touches. Think darker-toned marble counter-tops and neutral-coloured concrete on ceilings, cabinetry and walls, both elements against which brass accents were made to stand out unapologetically. These impeccable material details promise to ignite the more bold aspects of the build (from the sculptural lighting to the awe-inspiring art) and cultivate a contemporary vibe without feeling too ‘on-trend.’

Fil Noir dining chair by Rodolfo Dordoni for Minotti from ECC.

In all its grandeur, Curatorial House was designed with hosting in mind, and the architecture lends itself to that. In the home, communal spaces are bountiful, with three dining areas that each evoke a different story. The formal dining room boasts lofty ceilings and elongated tables, whereas the kitchen’s breakfast nook has been designed with intimate family meals in mind. For a more casual lunch, an al fresco dining space on the rooftop offers spectacular, sweeping views over Melbourne. 

Reeves bed by Rodolfo Dordoni for Minotti from ECC.

While the main focus in this home is the art on the walls, appreciation should be shown for how artistically the architecture has been applied too. One cannot help but be drawn back to the rooftop, where a glass atrium and generous pool interact through a play of light that feels almost like a dynamic piece of art in and of itself. It’s spaces like these that prove that while some homes simply display art, others embody it. 

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How to achieve the most beautiful, natural lashes of your life with this revolutionary product

My eyelashes are something I’ve never paid much attention to, yet a few months after discovering the RevitaLash Advanced Eyelash Conditioner, the product has become very much entrenched in my daily beauty routine, and I’ve never had more compliments on my lashes. In fact, RevitaLash Advanced has made such a difference that even when I forget to put mascara on, my lashes still look lush, in a totally natural way. Read on for my experience with trialling RevitaLash Advanced, and why I consider it a daily beauty essential for everyone.

What is it?
RevitaLash Cosmetics’ Advanced Eyelash Conditioner is the pioneer of lash serums. A simple yet powerful serum designed to lift and condition lashes, this ophthalmologist-developed product protects against breakage (which goes hand in hand with daily makeup use and repeated cleansing). It’s packed with peptides, lipids, biotin and green tea extract and is rich in panthenol too; all beneficial elements for the health of our lashes. In short, RevitaLash Advanced is a quick-and-easy step to nourish and strengthen, likened to skincare for your lashes.

RevitaLash Cosmetics Advanced Eyelash Conditioner

How do you use it?
In a tube more petite than the average mascara, the serum comes with a small, precision brush for adding a thin lacquer to the roots of your lashes. When applied on the lash hair, rather than the eyelid skin, it activates an iconic lifting action — alleviating the need for daily curler use (whether heated or unheated). RevitaLash Advanced is designed for use once a day only — either morning or night, whenever is the most convenient — for enhancing and strengthening. And once your desired result is achieved, you can use it every second day for maintenance. It’s worth mentioning too, that RevitaLash Advanced is also safe for those with eyelash extensions, extending the health of the lashes to amplify any treatment results.

What makes it different to other lash serums?
Despite being the formative product in its field, the brand’s prowess is felt in its legitimacy. Developed by Physician and Founder Michael Brinkenhoff, M.D, with his late wife Gayle to help her feel beautiful during her courageous fight against breast cancer, RevitaLash Advanced’s patented formula has gone through rigorous scientific testing, unlike other products in this space. Ultimately, RevitaLash Advanced’s use of innovative technology means that its curling, strengthening and enhancing effects are second-to-none.

My experience
After a couple of weeks, I was surprised as anyone when I began to notice actual, tangible results — ones that saw my natural lashes reaching up to my upper eyelids (if you caught them at the right angle). And once I found the easiest way to build RevitaLash Advanced into my regime (in the mornings, between moisturising and applying SPF), my lashes were unstoppable. I’ve never found the formula irritating (although the recent addition of a new RevitaLash Advanced Sensitive Eyelash Conditioner to the range makes it all the more palatable for those who have struggled with lash products in the past). And now that my lashes are the healthiest they’ve ever been, with others commenting on how fluttery they look, I apply the serum every second day.

The final verdict
My experience with RevitaLash Advanced has been highly successful. It’s enhanced my natural lashes, accentuated their natural curl, and provided unparalleled natural confidence to match. So, for now, I’ve put down all the lash tools, and for special occasions, one sweep of mascara will easily do. The RevitaLash Advanced Eyelash Conditioner is key to effortless beauty at its absolute best, I say.

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YU MEI AT COMMERCIAL BAY

Heading to the Aotearoa Art Fair? Here’s what to do in downtown Auckland

The Aotearoa Art Fair has officially opened today, and we’re welcoming the creative buzz in Downtown Auckland, particularly at everyone’s favourite shopping and food precinct Commercial Bay — a destination of both convenience and pleasure. When it comes to experiencing the immersive art, indulging in delicious fare and shopping up a storm, consult our recommended itinerary for a day to remember.

Morning Coffee at Camper Coffee
All good art experiences begin with coffee, and few outposts around these parts do it better than Camper Coffee. Hole-in-the-wall style, the joint serves aromatic coffee brewed with its own fresh-roasted beans, making for the perfect pre-fair ritual.

A spot of shopping
Commercial Bay is home to some of the best shopping in Auckland. Intimate lounges and showroom spaces offer an array of coveted labels like Wynn Hamlyn, Yu Mei, Superette and Sandro, not to mention beloved beauty boutiques Mecca and Dior Cosmetics. If you only have time for one stop, we recommend calling into the Yu Mei lounge. Here, the luxury leather goods label is supporting Xin Cheng, a multidisciplinary artist presenting mixed media installation ‘Stories from Te Auaunga Oakley Creek’ in partnership with Aotearoa Art Fair’s ‘Projects’, a non-profit exhibition designed to showcase contemporary practitioners across Aotearoa and the Pacific.

Indulge in lunch at Pōni
Since Pōni’s refresh earlier this year courtesy of local restaurant maven David Lee, it’s become a must-visit destination for any appetite. We recommend visiting at lunch, so you can take in the expansive outlook of the harbour through the floor-to-ceiling windows and indulge in Pōni’s Asian-inspired menu (ordering a serving of the delectable cuttlefish toast is a must). 

Call into Season Gallery
For an additional art fix, a call into Season Gallery will be more than sufficient. Currently on display are the works of local artist Nikau Hindin (Te Rarawa, Ngāpuhi), whose works explore traditional ways of working with Māori aute, a plant pounded into cloth to make adornments, garments and kites.

Make a dinner reservation at Origine
Origine is the new French-inspired bistro courtesy of the brains behind nearby restaurant Ahi, and we couldn’t think of a better addition to Commercial Bay’s elevated food offering. Dining at Origine will make the perfect end to your day, complementing an afternoon of art and culture with its exquisite, flavourful and varied French fare.

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