Channel your inner blue jean baby and double down on denim with this edit of the new-season pieces to shop now

Forever the fashion favourite, denim is the wardrobe gift that keeps on giving, this season finding its way onto bags, blazers, bell bottoms, and everything in-between.

Denim Boxy Shirt from Versace
Bottega Veneta Navy Medium Andiamo Bag from Ssense
Nili Lotan
Marlene Jean from Muse
Denim Button Tab Pleat Dress from Louis Vuitton
Chambray Denim Jumpsuit from Valentino
LOW WAIST DENIM SHORTS WITH HORSEBIT from Gucci
Miss Dior Flap Bag from Christian Dior
Veronica Beard Koulis Denim Dress from Muse
Denim overalls from Prada
Monogram Denim Bucket Hat from Louis Vuitton
Bell Denim & Leather Slides from Moncler
ALEXANDER MCQUEEN Topstitched high-rise jeans from Net-a-porter

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Modern Marvels: This appliance will change how you maintain your home

When it comes to keeping our homes spick and span, anything that simplifies cleaning is a win — and Shark’s Cordless Detect Pro With Auto Empty System much fits the bill. With four ultra-intelligent deep cleaning technologies that detect and react to a variety of household messes, this clever vacuum optimises cleaning based on surface type and illuminates hidden debris, automatically boosting power on hidden dirt, and increasing suction on edges and corners.

The handy Auto-Empty System charges and empties your vacuum and keeps the unit smelling fresh thanks to its Odour Neutraliser technology, which, when combined with all of the appliance’s innovative technology, delivers an overall better, quicker, and simpler clean.

sharkclean.co.nz

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Contemporary design and considered functionality collide in this kitchen

Poliform’s Shape Kitchen combines considered functionality with a sleek, ultra-contemporary aesthetic, offering a modern riff on a traditional kitchen that has been enhanced with elements and accessories designed to improve the user’s everyday experience.

From a fully equipped, cantilevered sink within the worktop, to the chic, slim-profile range hood with a luminous extractor unit, to the integrated breakfast bar, here, every little detail is considered — resulting in a modern masterpiece that will slot seamlessly into any design-led home.

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Press play on these epic new albums and addictive podcasts

If you’re embarking on a long weekend road trip and seeking inspiration for tunes or a new podcast to pass the time, look no further than our round up of some of the best new and noteworthy podcasts and albums to listen to now.

New Albums   |   New Podcasts

New Albums


Suki Waterhouse

Memoir of a Sparklemuffin

British It-Girl Suki Waterhouse’s new album is a mirror image of her life as a consummate creative, artist, actress, model, and mother. Memoir of a Sparklemuffin is “a masterful slab of exuberant, emotionally vulnerable pop,” offering a sonic palette of folky Americana, nineties alternative, turn-of-the-century indie, and hand-crafted, otherworldly pop. 

Song to start with:
Supersad

Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds

Wild God

Across ten tracks, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds offer a deeply joyful record full of secrets in Wild God. Dancing on the borders of convention and experimentation, the rich imagery and emotion in Cave’s soul-stirring narratives is on full display — veering from the revered storyteller’s usual solemn melodies towards an exuberant, heartwarming lightness.

Song to start with:
Wild God

Jamie xx

In Waves

Nine years after his debut solo album, London producer Jamie xx has not only eclipsed the heights of its predecessor, but swiftly cut between sub-genres and decades, manipulating tempo, rhythm, and pitch, to create a journey of bliss, heartbreak, and introspection — instantly transporting listeners to the shadows of the dancefloor.

Song to start with:
Baddy on the Floor

Coldplay

Moon Music

Iconic British rock band Coldplay’s tenth studio album, Moon Music, follows closely in it’s predecessor’s footsteps sonically, while breaking new ground sustainably. The world’s first album released as a 140g EcoRecord rPET LP, each copy is made from 9 recycled PET-plastic bottles recovered from post-consumer waste.

Song to start with:
Good Feelings

New Podcasts


Doing it Right, Season Four

Starting out as a platform to bolster the launch of her fascinating book on navigating contemporary chaos, Doing it Right with Pandora Sykes, within which the revered journalist, podcaster and cultural commentator discusses the myths, anxieties and trends of modern life with experts, is now in its fourth season, and every bit as illuminating as the first.

The Pink House

Hosted by five-time Grammy winner Sam Smith, The Pink House — named for the artist’s childhood home, is about the people and places that make us who we are. Smith sits down with good friends and queer icons to explore how they navigated early struggles, found chosen families, overcame adversity, and ultimately found their place in the world.

Style-ish

Three stylish women, Anika Joshi-Smith, Maddison Sullivan-Thorpe and Joanna Flemming — each from different facets of the fashion and beauty industries, come together to discuss all things brand, business, fashion and beauty — from the lure of Rhode to how to invest in luxury fashion, and a veritable spectrum of topics in between.

How I Made It

A fortnightly podcast featuring stories from inside the Australian Financial Review’s Rich List, with some of the country’s most-known heavy hitters divulging how they built their wealth from the ground up. From property tycoons to social media superstars, software developers to hospitality maestros, these are the stories of how they made it. 

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From saunas and ice baths to sleek at-home gyms — here’s the inspiration you need to create your own private practice

Home is where the wellness retreat is — with today’s home gyms being converted into dedicated wellness spaces bespoke to their unique occupant’s personal practices.

As we continue to dedicate more and more time to our wellbeing practices, it’s little wonder that we’re also creating spaces in our homes for wellness sanctuaries of our very own. Whether it’s a dedicated, spa-like oasis, complete with an infrared sauna and temperature-controlled ice bath for daily contrast therapy, or a chic home gym conceived with your particular preferences in mind — from a Pilates reformer to a fully-equipped Technogym to a tech-led fitness mirror, the choice, ultimately, is yours, and the possibilities are endless.

Private Practice
High Contrast

Contrast therapy has quickly risen through the echelons as the incredible benefits of hot-cold exposure become more widely known. And, as more people cotton on to the impact a daily contrast practice can have on both physical and mental health, so too has there been advanced development in sleek and efficacious saunas and ice baths for at-home use.

Infrared sauna from Sunlighten
Yirri Cold Plunge from Found—Space
Private Practice
Work It Out

A far cry from the lowly garage gyms of times gone by, today’s at-home gyms are sanctuary-like spaces, making breaking a sweat all the more appealing. From Celine’s monogrammed Pilates reformer and weights sets to Technogym’s elevated and cleverly-designed benches to Nordictrack’s Vault Training System — offering a virtual, at-home personal trainer, the options are endless, turning a once purely functional corner of your home into a striking focal point.

Home Workout Bench from Technogym
Skipping Rope from Bottega Veneta
KETTLEBELL from Celine
Pilates reformer from Celine
Poltrona Frau Dumbbell set from Studio Italia
Nordictrack Vault training system from elite fitness
PENT LOVA Kettlebell from Ssense
Sophia Mobile Gym Cart from Pent Fitness

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From Alexander McQueen to Guo Pei, discover The Rug Company’s most covetable collaborative collections yet


Collaborating with some of the world’s most renowned fashion designers, from Alexander McQueen to Guo Pei, The Rug Company’s library of rug designs — available exclusively at Design Central, sees the inimitable style and distinct flair of each house brought to life.

Fashion Designer Collaboration
Alexander McQueen

Collaborating with The Rug Company since 2010, Alexander McQueen produces couture-level designs with the superior quality and craftsmanship the fashion house is revered for. Inspired by nature, the floor coverings feature striking motifs like Monarch butterflies, hummingbirds, and cranes, reflecting McQueen’s love for natural elements while making a strong visual impact.

Shop Alexander McQueen’s rug series

Fashion Designer Collaboration
Diane von Furstenberg

Since 1972, Diane Von Furstenberg has enchanted the fashion world with her iconic and idiosyncratic designs. Celebrated for empowering women through distinctive prints and vibrant colours in luxurious fabrics, DVF has collaborated with The Rug Company for over two decades, creating timeless, enduring pieces inspired by her archival work. Von Furstenberg’s series of striking floor coverings, from the early noughties to today, bring the designer’s artistic essence into any home.

Shop Diane Von Furstenberg’s rug series

Fashion Designer Collaboration
Mary Katrantzou

Greek designer Mary Katrantzou, known colloquially as ‘The Queen of Print,’ is recognised for her penchant for prints and examination of culture, history and art through her work. Katrantzou’s distinct aesthetic is reflected in equal measures on both the runway and within her collaborations with The Rug Company, the designer imbuing each artistically designed rug with her fearless and playful aesthetic.

Shop Mary Katrantzou’s rug series

Fashion Designer Collaboration
Guo Pei

Chinese couturier Guo Pei is famed for her intricate and elaborate designs, which are often years in the making. As the first guest member of the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture and a founding member of the Asian Couture Federation, Pei’s work exemplifies meticulous craftsmanship, weaving tradition and authentic luxury to craft novel and captivating designs. Her collection for The Rug Company enlivens this, offering a series of striking designs, each with its own story, that will elevate any space to new heights.

Shop Guo Pei’s rug series

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Broadbeach home by Decus | Photo by Anson Smart. Styling by Atelier Lab.

Transform your home into a sensorial sanctuary with our edit of the furniture sure to sharpen the senses

The five senses — sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch, impact how we experience the world. From our perception of space to our enjoyment of food and drink, comfort, pleasure, and, quite literally, everything in between. So it’s little wonder that we’re beginning to place such an emphasis on the sensory impact of our homes — imagining spaces with a mind to the full sensorial spectrum.

South Yarra apartment by Rob Mills Architecture and Interiors | Cassina Soriana armchairs from Matisse

Our homes, the sanctuaries to which we retreat when the day is done, are not only a reflection of our uniqueness, but the spaces within which we relax, entertain, play, and seek solace. Climbing into a freshly made bed on a Sunday evening, crisp sheets and the comforting scent of clean washing enveloping you, instantly calms the mind and soothes the soul. While watching dappled light filter through a sheer curtain as you sit sipping a hot cup of tea, plush blanket providing warmth, and a veritable nest of enveloping sofa holding you just so, has a similar effect — akin to a warm hug. We are, by nature, driven by our senses, and clever as we are, have the capacity to transform our homes into sensorial sanctuaries — making our day-to-day that little bit more pleasurable.

Dubai home by The Stella Collective

Sensory decoration is a creative concept which seeks to stimulate the senses via cleverly considered design — from architecture to interiors, right down to furniture placement, proximity to art, and considered decor.

Cammeraygal home by Studio Prineas

When designing a home, one of the most simple (and impactful) ways to influence its visual appeal is through the harnessing of natural light. Be it inviting light in from above via a striking skylight, or cleverly conceiving a stair to allow light to filter into the home creating both bright, light zones, and strikingly shadowed spaces, utilising natural light is a sure-fire way to spark joy. On the flip side, joy can also be found in cavernous retreats, where natural light is minimal, and cosy, plush furnishings, finishings, and textures come together harmoniously to offer a peaceful place for rest and repose. Here, deep colours, rich textures that draw the eye, and plush, textural furnishings combine to calming effect — with clever layering adding to the tranquil ambience. Not only reserved for bedrooms or cosy lounges, bathrooms can just as easily become quiet, relaxing spaces, and perfect zones within which to find sensory stimuli. From the visual appeal of thoughtful design to the soothing sound of a running shower to the heavenly scent of a warm, fragranced bath — bathrooms are a more than perfect spot to find peace.

Sydney apartment by Brooke Aitken Design

“We are, by nature, driven by our senses, and clever as we are, have the capacity to transform our homes into sensorial sanctuaries.”

Northcote House by LLDS

And, it’s said that we eat with our eyes, so transforming your kitchen into a feast for the senses is an obvious option, employing the calm-inducing properties of smooth hardwood, marble, brushed steel, and polished concrete underfoot, or the tactile allure of textured renders, leather seating, and hand-crafted finishes which, when combined with the sound of a sizzling eye fillet and the smell of freshly-baked bread, is a masterclass in sensorial satiation.

Toronto home by Collab Design Studio | B&B Italia Camaleonda sofa from Matisse

But, perhaps the most obvious — and simple, way to ignite the senses and make an impact in the home, is with the clever use of lighting. Be it bathing a space in an enchanting glow with a warmly-hued (and visually striking) lamp, or dialling things up a notch with the inclusion of a glittering disco ball to set a convivial atmosphere, unique lighting is a simple yet impactful way to shift the tone of a space — igniting the senses in the process. 

Sharpen the Senses
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Acerbis Due Più chair from Matisse
Arflex Scalea small table from Studio Italia
The Rug Company Folk Ivory rug from Design Central
HEM Puffy Lounge Chair from Tim Webber
Melting Moments (Pineapple Splice) by Jonny Niesche from Starkwhite
Sambonet Kyma Candelabra 7 lights from Studio of Tableware
SOHO HOME
ELDON ARMCHAIR from Design Central
AND Vine Pendant from Tim Webber
MARECHIARO SHELVING UNIT MODULES from Ligne Roset
PUKKA SEATING from Ligne Roset
AYTM Arura vase from Dawson & Co.
Henge Test-Two floor light from ECC
Lito Petite Trio Pendant from Powersurge
Mad et Len Terre Noire Candle from Simon James
Arflex Marenco sofa from Studio Italia

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Meet the decidedly European new al fresco addition to beloved inner-city haunt, Esther

QT Auckland’s much-loved signature restaurant, Esther, is turning up the heat this summer, unveiling a stunning new al fresco dining space — Esther Courtyard, just in time for the long, languid days ahead.

Set to be Auckland’s new go-to spot for after-work drinks casual bites, and basking in the afternoon sun, the convivial spot is located on the harbour side of Esther, with room to comfortably seat up to 50 across a mix of large high-top tables, café-style seating, and long, plush bench seats. The stylish space, reminiscent of a Spanish seaside retreat, features QT’s signature black-and-white striped umbrellas, neutral tones, woven textures, and vibrant pops of ocean blue tiles.

The menu takes inspiration from Esther’s Mediterranean-inspired cuisine, but with a more relaxed approach to dining — where wood-fired pizzettas are the main event, served alongside a selection of tapas-style share plates. On the drinks front, revellers will find a curation of cocktails, European wines, and Italian aperitifs, designed to evoke the charm and essence of seaside sipping in Europe.

Officially opening for service this Saturday (October 12th), Esther Courtyard is perfectly primed to be one of the city’s top spots for casual summer dining.

Opening Hours:
Monday — Sunday, 3pm ’til late

www.estherrestaurant.com

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Jessica McCormack muse Zoë Kravitz wears the Diamond Gypset Earrings in 0.4ct & 0.9ct, Ball n Chain Old Mine Cut Diamond Pendant, Carmela Spaghetti Gold Band and Yellow Gold Band

Jessica McCormack’s latest collection at Simon James is set to showcase some of her most striking yet wearable jewellery yet

With distinctive designs that are ultra-wearable and endlessly versatile, Jessica McCormack’s jewellery is made to be adored by this generation and the next. Her “Day Diamonds” are designed to be layered alongside existing pieces, with a signature blend of timelessness and modernity that is coveted by smart, stylish women the world over. With a client list that includes the likes of Margot Robbie, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Victoria Beckham, and current muse Zoë Kravitz, the New Zealand-born, London-based fine jewellery designer’s diamonds are coveted the world-round, thanks, in large part, to her ability to imbue timeless pieces with a contemporary spirit that is effortlessly chic.

Jessica McCormack muse Zoë Kravitz wears the Emerald Cut Diamond East-West Torque Necklace from Simon James

While signature McCormack pieces like the Gypset earrings are ‘the’ earrings to be worn everywhere, every day (and night), those wishing to see McCormack’s striking new designs in all shapes and sizes will find their opportunity next week at Simon James. A collection of one-of-a-kind gemstones in emerald and sapphire and show-stopping diamond pieces — many of which have not been seen before in New Zealand, will be available at Simon James — the brand’s exclusive New Zealand stockist, launching on October 17th in their stores and online. 

Jessica McCormack muse Zoë Kravitz wears the Crescent Moon Diamond & Pearl Gypset Hoop Earrings from Simon James
Jessica McCormack Ball n Chain Old Mine Cut Diamond Pendant from Simon James
Jessica McCormack Carmela Spaghetti Gold Band from Simon James
Jessica McCormack Oval Diamond Torque Necklace from Simon James
Jessica McCormack Diamond Gypset Earrings from Simon James

Preview the collection here or at Simon James Herne Bay – October 18th & 19th:
230 Jervois Rd, Herne Bay

For enquiries or private appointments please email [email protected].

simonjames.co.nz

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Shop the boat day bags our editors are currently coveting

From America’s Cup Title Partner Louis Vuitton’s dynamic collection that captures the regatta’s energy to a chic denim duffle from Bottega Veneta to a trusty, hardy nylon holdall from Prada, these are the boat day bags we’re currently coveting.

Gucci Tennis Campaign
Savoy medium duffle bag from Gucci
Re-Edition 1978 large bag from Prada
Keepall Bandoulière 35 bag from Louis Vuitton
LOEWE Amazona Canvas Holdall bag from Mr.Porter
GIANT BOWLING bag from Saint Laurent
Medium Travel Bag from Celine
BOTTEGA VENETA Intrecciato Denim Duffle Bag from Mr. Porter
BRUNELLO CUCINELLI Panelled Weekend Bag from Mr. Porter
Louis Vuitton 37th America’s Cup collection

Coveted

Embrace the season — rain, hail, or shine — with our edit of the chic coats that will see you through
Here’s how to properly care for your cashmere so you can stay cosy in style
Forget minimalism and shine bright in Swarovski’s striking crystals