A seasonal change doesn’t require a full wardrobe overall — stick to a solid base of reliable essentials to ensure a smooth and chic transition into the warmer months ahead.







Shrunken Polo from Ssense























A seasonal change doesn’t require a full wardrobe overall — stick to a solid base of reliable essentials to ensure a smooth and chic transition into the warmer months ahead.






























Often overlooked, particularly when it comes to the finer details, bathrooms are arguably the room of the home that we turn to most frequently to find solace and repose. From sinking into a hot bath after a long day, to washing the day away in a striking shower, a well-designed bathroom should sit as a refined retreat within the home — reflecting the needs of its inhabitants.

Matisse, who we have long turned to for all things bathroom design, particularly when it comes to bespoke tapware, have recently welcomed Gessi to the fold — further building on its extensive offering, offering 20% off the entire range for the month of October*. Gessi, specialists in Italian-made designs, have been synonymous with innovation and luxury for over three decades, revolutionising bathroom design with a unique ‘Haute Culture’ approach. From tapware to mixers and fixtures, Gessi is renowned for their luxurious, innovative textures and a wide variety of finishes, blending material, form, and technique to create cultural value.

With a design philosophy which combines traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology, Gessi’s products, from sleek faucets to sculptural bathtubs, embody artistic expression and practical elegance. Sustainability is key, with eco-friendly practices and water-saving technologies integrated into every design, making Gessi a favourite in luxury hotels and residences worldwide.

With myriad finishes to select from, from woven stainless steel to imprinted surfaces and polished or matte options, Gessi offers the versatility to easily upgrade any bathroom without the need for a complete overhaul.
The brand’s Origini Collection draws inspiration from the pristine beauty of untouched landscapes and the rhythmic flow of water, transporting the essence of nature into the heart of modern bathroom design, while, for those seeking something precious that plays on customisation, the geometric and sinuous volumes of the Anello Collection are sure to add a elegant and feminine touch to any design-led space.

With an innate ability to instil beauty into everyday objects, Gessi’s striking products are crafted with exclusive techniques and highly artisanal processes. From textured applications to Lacquered, Galvanic, PVD and GHRC, the maker’s materiality is distinct and incomparable.

The Venti20 Collection captures this essence wholly, inviting rediscovery of the grace and invigorating spirit of the Roaring Twenties, drawing inspiration from the remarkable era with its unrivalled elegance and decadence.

Whether you’re seeking to make a full-scale change, or a small-scale upgrade, Gessi is the obvious choice — with some of the most statement-making and high-quality fixtures and finishes on offer, merging art, technology, and sustainability in an extensive collection sure to transform even the simplest of bathroom into a luxurious retreat.


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As one of New Zealand’s most revered hair stylists and makeup artists, Kiekie Stanners is well-versed in the art of using hair styling tools to effortlessly achieve the most glamorous of looks. For this issue’s cover shoot with actress Lydia Peckham, Stanners opted for two contrasting but equally stunning looks — styled using Shark’s range of powerful and versatile hair tools. Here, she talks us through the easy recreation of Lydia’s slick and straight look, using Shark’s styling tools at home.

“To achieve Lydia’s slick, straight look, I spritzed the hair to dampen. Following this, I used the Shark SpeedStyle with the Styling Concentrator attachment to blowout the hair in small sections, starting with lower layers first, followed by sectioning and parting the hair at the front to ensure a smooth, sleek finish. Once the hair was sleek and straight, I switched attachments to the RapidGloss Finisher for the ultimate smooth and shiny finish. Here, I took small, 5cm sections of hair, gently lifted it with a tail comb, and ran the tool over the section from the scalp down, smoothing the hair downwards from roots to ends. To finish, I ran a smoothing cream over the hair to highlight the shine, focusing on the parting and smoothing over the crown.”




Vincent Van Duysen’s modern kitchen masterpiece for Molteni&C epitomises the star designer’s sophisticated and refined signature aesthetic.
Creating a dynamic and elegant kitchen environment, Vincent Van Duysen’s VVD Kitchen showcases the interplay of alternating materials and the balance of solids and voids that contribute to a sophisticated yet lively space.

Details such as the reimagining of the recessed handle with a modern and sophisticated twist, and emphasising the contrast between slim side and end units, along with using substantial, thick worktops that feature stone sink bowls, break the linearity of the design.
Generous pull-out trays, open-ended drawers, and under-top trolleys enhance functionality, while an aluminium, load-bearing structure allows for compositions that are completely suspended from the floor.

Innovation is a hallmark of this design, seen in the technological details such as the built-in LED strip light and the aluminium profile that discreetly shapes the door handle for improved grip. The innovative pivot hinge enables doors to open 180°, maximising the usability of internal spaces. The addition of Bright wall units, featuring transparent glass doors and soft-closing micro-hinges, gives the kitchen a new architectural look, combining practicality with refined aesthetics.

Celebrating 25 years, Ashoka diamonds stand as a pinnacle of rarity and craftsmanship in the world of fine jewellery. Renowned for their distinctive cut, which less than one percent of diamond roughs qualify for, these rare and covetable stones are celebrated for their unique shape and meticulous faceting. Prized for their brilliance, each exquisite gem is not only a symbol of opulence, but a testament to artistry and precision.
Here, we round up our editors’ picks, from striking trilogy rings to statement-making necklaces.







There’s no better time than spring to rethink your skincare and beauty regime with the changing seasons in mind. From a brightening mask that enhances skin in minutes, to a potent peel, a serum-based sunscreen, and an LED mask that takes its scientific cues from NASA, these are the season’s must-have skin essentials.
This glow-inducing in-shower mask will take dull, dry, and lacklustre skin from zero to hero in three short minutes — harnessing the potent power of fine, crushed ginseng.
Touted as a powerful but gentle brightening exfoliator Verso’s efficient enzyme peel gently exfoliates and rejuvenates, for smoother, brighter, more refined skin.
This ultra-lightweight broad spectrum SPF50+ serum sunscreen, rich in skin loving actives, both shields the skin and leaves it with a luminous glow.
Utilising advanced tech borrowed from NASA, this high performing mask is a non-invasive yet impactful way to promote overall skin rejuvenation at home.



This season’s London Fashion Week wasn’t just about showcasing the latest trends for Spring 2025. It was a landmark year marking the event’s 40th anniversary. This milestone coincided with a period of change for the industry, with both established and emerging designers facing financial challenges.
But amidst the obvious obstacles, London’s fashion scene thrived. At Denizen we always have an affinity to homegrown talent Emilia Wickstead who continues her reign as the go-to for Royals and London socialites alike. While other favourites were the work of independent designers who’ve launched their brands in recent years such as Nensi Dojaka who stood out among the city’s ever-present multicultural influence. London icon Burberry continued its evolution under the creative direction of Daniel Lee, while JW Anderson stole the show with a collection that pushed the boundaries of fashion itself.
Here are our top picks from London Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2025.







New Zealand-born, British fashion sensation Emilia Wickstead’s show was a playful dance between feminine elegance and rebellion. Moving on from the industrial basements and darker tones of her last season, the Spring/Summer 2025 collection masterfully blends her signature sleek femininity with a touch of unexpected rebellion.
Drawing inspiration from photographer Gisèle Freund’s portraits of intellectual powerhouses, Wickstead creates a “girl gang” ready to conquer the world. Think precise tailoring and elegant lines, punctuated by pops of colour and playful details like fringing and floral prints. Boyish knits offer a touch of androgyny, while oversized tassels on sandals add a touch of whimsy.
The collection offers an array of looks for the modern woman who isn’t afraid to be both powerful and playful. It’s a testament to Wickstead’s talent for creating clothes that feel both timeless and excitingly fresh.







Never one for the expected, Jonathan Anderson’s namesake JW Anderson SS25 collection was an exercise in pushing boundaries. Removing the basic definitions of fashion, Anderson instead chose to challenge the norms, by creating playful deconstructed looks that had you questioning ‘Is that a dress?’ which was clearly the idea.
Anderson, a creative chameleon, approaches fashion as a language. This season, there was a clear focus on optical illusions; magnified, distorted details created a sense of playful surrealism. The collection feels liberated, yet still self-reflective with looped fringing echoing past seasons, and maintaining the brand’s signature cool.
Oversized silhouettes juxtaposed with mini-skirts with a daring transparency resulted in a statement look for the fearless JW Anderson devotee. Layering remains key, with each piece in the collection designed to be a building block in what is a unique sartorial story.







Nensi Dojaka’s triumphant return to London was a love letter to sensuality. Stepping back into the historic St Pancras Renaissance Hotel, Dojaka reaffirmed her mastery of lingerie-inspired design, bringing a sultry edge back to the London scene.
The collection saw a subtle evolution from her signature structured style. Gone were the strictly linear seams, replaced by flowing ruffles, soft pleats, and thigh-high slits. This move towards fluidity was underscored by a palette of delicate pastels, a refreshing departure from her previous starkness.
Dojaka understands the modern woman’s desire for versatility. While past collections paired her designs with sky-high stilettos, here we saw models in demure flats, hinting at a more relaxed interpretation of her aesthetic. Duality was key, showcasing clothes that can effortlessly transition from a night out to a luxurious night in.
The highlight was a capsule collection with Calvin Klein. Here, Dojaka’s signature pieces were reimagined for both evening wear and loungewear, proving the perfect fit for the lingerie giant.
This season was an affirmation of Dojaka’s burgeoning brand. From the star-studded front row to the industry heavyweights in attendance, the buzz was undeniable, her empowering designs and remarkable potential for bigger things were very clear.
The Calvin Klein collaboration is a win-win. For Dojaka, it’s a chance to test the waters for her own lingerie line. For Calvin Klein, it’s an infusion of fresh energy and a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. Either way, Nensi Dojaka is poised for a bright future.







Daniel Lee’s Burberry seems to be hitting its stride. The show, held in the National Theatre’s industrial space, mirrored the collection’s palette — clean and modern with a focus on showcasing his technical brilliance with an adventurous type of casual romance.
Standouts included reworked trench coats with unexpected cuts and proportions and a play on the brand’s classic check. The collection felt fresh yet respectful of Burberry’s heritage, with obvious touches to early 2000s Burberry. Reimagined parkas layered over sequin dresses and draped jersey looks whispered of past trends but with a modern twist. The menswear mirrored this theme, hybridizing utility with heritage. Think technical jackets and safari parkas, perfect for those who want heritage style with a modern edge. Cargo pants were reinvented in silk and cotton, stripped of excessive pockets and given a contemporary slouch. Lee’s understanding of Burberry’s core pieces shines through, particularly in the reworked trench coats. But it’s the shrunken biker jackets and party-ready parkas that show how this outerwear can work beyond traditional settings. The collection may be a sleeper hit, with the dresses and blouses becoming the pieces that truly define Lee’s Burberry vision. Time will tell if this new collection will secure a dedicated fan base, but for now, it’s clear Lee is building a strong aesthetic code for the brand.

As soon as the weather begins to improve, it’s to the outdoors that we rush — gathering friends and family to celebrate the changing of seasons over shared meals and drinks al fresco. Hosting is one of life’s greatest joys, and taking the time to perfect a table setting is a surefire way to elevate any occasion.
Understanding our collective desire to imbue our homes with artistry and elegance, The Studio of Tableware has curated one of the country’s most exquisite ranges of luxury homewares, with a particular emphasis on glassware, and in celebration of spring, the online retail destination is offering discounted prices on all things glass via an unmissable sale.
Here, you’ll find a host of striking vessels that not only improve the visual impact of your libations, but enhance and elevate the drinking experience, with glasses that go beyond their functional purpose to cut to the heart of the beverages for which they have been designed. From sleek and modern designs to ornate and traditional styles, whether adorned with intricate patterns or more understated, this coveted selection offers something for every beverage and any occasion.
As such, our editors have earmarked their must-have items in this covetable sale, and we’d suggest getting in quickly while the prices are still hot.




















The 37th America’s Cup sees the inclusion of both Women’s and Youth events — developed to create new, accelerated, inclusive pathways for the growing global talent pool of female and young sailors. Taking place this month and next, these races are set to be some of the highlights of the Louis Vuitton 37th America’s Cup in Barcelona, attracting the next generation of foiling superstars who have the perfect platform to showcase their talents to the world.
The Puig Women’s America’s Cup — fittingly sponsored by champions of women in sport, Puig — is the first time women’s teams will compete, and it’s set to be one of the highlights of the 37th America’s Cup in Barcelona. 12 teams from 12 countries composed entirely of women will race, with six invited teams from Spain, The Netherlands, Canada, Germany, Sweden, and Australia joining the six established, official participants representing New Zealand, Great Britain, Italy, Switzerland, the United States and France. The winning team will take ownership of a striking trophy following the final on October 13th, which was designed by architect and designer Patricia Urquiola to aptly commemorate this historic moment in women’s sport.
Puig Women’s America’s Cup
5th — 13th October

The third time Youth teams have been invited to participate in the America’s Cup, this year’s race will see teams from all participating countries battle it out for top spot in the Unicredit Youth America’s Cup. Teams from both the Women’s and Youth events will race in one-design AC40 foiling monohulls — with controls, sails, foils and mechanisms standardised, so as to ensure the emphasis is firmly on race-craft, positioning and foiling technique. Promising a fast and furious competition, the AC40 has top speeds of around 45 knots (85km/h), and four fixed positions: two pod-seats on each side of the hull.
Unicredit Youth America’s Cup
17th — 26th September

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