Attention tennis lovers — our definitive guide to the ASB Classic in partnership with official Champagne sponsor G.H. Mumm

The most exciting tennis tournament in New Zealand is returning to Auckland early next year on the 1st of January. A longstanding competition that attracts some of the best players from around the world to the City of Sails, the ASB Classic is synonymous with exciting competition, athletic excellence, and the time-honoured elegance that has long underlined this sport. It makes sense then, that the iconic Champagne Maison, G.H. Mumm has signed on for its second year as the official Champagne of the tournament and one of the key partners for next year’s event.

In line with its motto ‘only the best’, G.H. Mumm has built its reputation of innovation and excellence by sponsoring some of the most elite sporting events in the world. Now, G.H. Mumm is embarking on its second year in partnership with the ASB Classic, bringing a luxurious, elegant edge to the tournament’s off-court attractions.

The ASB Classic will commence on the 1st of January 2024, with the tournament running until the 13th of January. And while it is the perfect place for tennis fans to park up and enjoy some exhilarating on-court action, the ASB Classic will have plenty of off-court action too, one such attraction being G.H. Mumm’s Maison Mumm Marquee. Set in the heart of the tournament’s hospitality zone, ‘The Serve’, this iconic Champagne brand will present a homage to the luxury of its acclaimed Champagnes and elegant Summer entertainment. There, tournament attendees can indulge in glasses of beautiful Champagne, perfectly paired with fresh and refined French cuisine. It’s the perfect way to elevate any day at the tennis.

Here, we have rounded up a definitive guide to the ASB Classic, from what to expect at the tournament (both on and off the court) to the players to watch to a rule refresh and more. If you plan on attending, consider this your bible.

The Tournament


Founded in 1956, Auckland’s ASB Classic is a men’s and women’s tennis tournament that has been around for 67 years. Always set to take place the week before the Australian Open, it has become a popular fixture among prominent international players who see it as the perfect warm-up for the first major Grand Slam of the year. Notable past winners of the ASB Classic include Venus and Serena Williams, Richard Gasquet, John Isner, Jelena Jankovic, Gaël Monfils, David Ferrer and many more. Even Rod Laver won it back in 1961.

Serena Williams playing at the ASB Classic

Players to Watch


Coco Gauff
The winner of last year’s women’s event, Coco Gauff is returning to Auckland to defend her ASB Classic title. This 19-year-old American wunderkind is now ranked third in the world and promises to bring her powerful style and fierce competitive game to Auckland come January.

Felix Auger-Aliassime
Tapped as a rising star, this 23-year-old French-Canadian player is set to make his Auckland debut at next year’s ASB Classic. He was ranked sixth in the world in 2022, and when he was 18, became the youngest player to make the top 25 in the world since Lleyton Hewitt over two decades ago. Ambitious and driven, Auger-Aliassime is certainly set for big things.

Cameron Norrie
Despite being currently ranked as the number one British player, Cameron Norrie was raised in Auckland. Next year he will return to the tournament that he has credited with having sparked his love for the sport to find a crowd of enthusiastic Kiwi tennis fans, keen to support one of their own.

Caroline Wozniacki
The former world number one is set to return to Auckland for next year’s tournament, marking her eighth time playing in the ASB Classic. Back in 2020, Wozniacki retired after winning 30 singles titles and spending a total of 17 months as the best player in the world, before deciding to pick up her racquet again in August this year. Set to be a major moment for this renowned player, Wozniacki will certainly be one to watch as she enters the ASB Classic with her eye on the prize.

Arthur Fils
This young up-and-coming 19-year-old Frenchman has now risen to 38th the world on the ATP rankings, making him the highest-ranked teenager and currently fifth in the Next Gen (21 years and under) listing. Since turning professional two years ago, Fils has jumped over 600 spots in the world rankings, and more than 200 places this year. One to watch indeed.

Gaël Monfils and Elina Svitolina
Gaël Monfils, the 37-year-old from France and ranked sixth in the world, is one of the most entertaining and enduring tennis players on the planet. Elina Svitolina is ranked number 25 in the world and has won 17 WTA titles along with the Olympic bronze medal in Tokyo 2021. The two players are not only dynamic doubles partners but are also husband and wife, making their on-court game all the more captivating to watch.

Keeping Score from the Stands


Every tennis match starts with all players on zero points, or what is known in the parlance of the sport as, ‘love-love’. First points in a tennis match are initiated by the player serving. Once a successful serve has been returned by the receiver, the two players engage in a back-and-forth rally, which will continue as long as the ball remains within the boundaries of the sidelines and baselines. The ball must not go out, or bounce twice. The player who wins the rally, either by hitting a winning shot or by the fault of his/her opponent, gets the first point, which makes the score 15-0 (said as 15-love). From there, the points proceed in this pattern:
First point — 15
Second Point — 30
Third point — 40

If the players reach 40-40, that is called ‘deuce’. In the case of a deuce, a player must win two consecutive points to win overall. Winning one point after deuce is called ‘advantage,’ but if the second point is lost by the advantaged player, the game returns to deuce. This can go on for a while and is part of the reason why some tennis matches become very exciting to watch.

Caroline Wozniacki playing at the ASB Classic

That is how to win a game. To win a set, a player must win a minimum of six games, ensuring they are two games ahead of their opponent. In a very close match, the game score can get to six all, which triggers a ‘tiebreaker.’ Here, points are counted sequentially from ‘one’, players swap serve every two points and to win, a player must be the first to win a minimum of seven points with a two-point difference.

So, a player must win four points to win a game, a minimum of six games (with a two-game difference) to win a set, and either three sets (in best-of-five matches) or two sets (in best-of-three matches) to win the overall match. Players change ends with every set. In Grand Slams, men’s singles matches are best of five, but in all other ATP tournaments (including the ASB Classic) as well as women’s matches across the board, the matches take on a best-of-three structure. All doubles matches are best of three.

Competition is now closed

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Denizen’s Tennis Etiquette: The dos & don’ts of attending the ASB Classic in partnership with official Champagne sponsor G.H. Mumm

Tennis is an unquestionably elegant sport, and as such, one for civilised spectatorship. Thanks to the elevated nature of tournaments such as the forthcoming ASB Classic, there’s a certain artistry to being an attendee, where whites are encouraged, champagne sipped from flutes, and onlookers expected to maintain a certain sense of decorum not afforded to other sports.

This équilibre is even more pertinent when being hosted by the ASB Classic’s Official Champagne Partner, G.H. Mumm, in the Maison Mumm Marquee where luxury, elegance and joie de vivre collide. Here, attendees can find crisp flutes of Champagne and delicious food to enjoy between riveting matches.

To help you to avoid any unfortunate mishaps, we’ve crafted an extensive list of courtside dos and don’ts for tennis-goers, meaning that all you have to worry about is enjoying yourself on the day with Mumm in hand, cocooned in the comfort of Mumm’s elegant, French-inspired saloon.

01. When getting ready for the tournament…

DO: Channel Kate Middleton in the Royal Box at Wimbledon. Wear something elegant, comfortable and understated. Remember a hat and sunglasses.

DON’T: Wear jandals. In fact, steer clear of beach attire altogether. The grandstand is no place for flip-flops, bikini tops or bare chests.

02. When preparing to be hosted by G.H. Mumm…

DO: Brush up on your wine knowledge, ensuring you’ve mastered the 3 V’s (Vineyard, Varietal, Vintage).

DON’T: Comment on your preference for beer. You’re at the wrong event.

03. Service Time…

DO: Sit straight-backed and cross-legged, with your eyes firmly towards the court. Now is not the time to socialise.

DON’T: Let out a sigh and demand another drink.

04. When it’s a Tie-break…

DO: Lean forward to observe the action from the edge of your seat. Embrace the tension.

DON’T: Yell profanities if your player loses a point.

05. Swapping Ends…

DO: Use this time to excuse yourself to use the facilities.

DON’T: Try to start a Mexican wave.

06. When the ball hits the net…

DO: Inhale dramatically.

DON’T: Proclaim, “It’s N-E-T, not L-E-T!”

07. During the 90-second Break…

DO: Attend to any missed text messages.

DON’T: Use this short reprieve to loudly Facetime your friend and boast about how good your day is.

08. When your player is losing…

DO: Offer the rival’s fans a civilised cheers with your flute of G.H. Mumm.

DON’T: Stomp your foot and storm off in a huff.

09. Really Long Rallies…

DO: Look around once it’s all over and nod in approval to fellow attendees (thus, sorting the wheat from the tennis-watching chaff).

DON’T: Decide that now would be an opportune moment to loudly discuss dinner plans.

10. When it’s an Ace…

DO: Pass a shrewd comment about the importance of maintaining one’s composure.

DON’T: Start heckling the point-losing player.

11. When it’s Deuce…

DO: Humbly observe that “it’s really anyone’s game”.

DON’T: Say, “apple or orange”.

12. When ordering a glass of G.H. Mumm…

DO: Wait for an opportune moment (see: not mid-rally), to visit the Maison Mumm Marquee.

DON’T: Miss your opportunity to visit G.H. Mumm’s luxurious hub of hospitality.

13. When it’s all over…

DO: Find a rival supporter and shake his/her hand saying “fabulous game”.

DON’T: Haughtily smirk at those who supported the losing side.

The ASB Classic will take place at Auckland’s ASB Tennis Centre from the 1st-13th January 2024.

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Serving deliciously authentic tacos and Mexican bites, Loco Bro’s Taqueria opens a second outpost downtown

Chefs Brody Jenkins and Josh Barlow originally bonded over their love for two things: burgers and tacos. And while they first came together to focus on the former (launching Jo Bro’s and slinging epic burgers from their store in Titirangi and food truck), recently, the clever culinary duo have been turning their attention to their other love with Loco Bro’s Taqueria. Here, they started by serving authentic Mexican tacos from a Titirangi taqueria, and have just opened a second outpost in Commercial Bay, bringing their famously flavoursome fare to the inner city.

“When we first started thinking about Loco Bro’s, it was pretty hard to come by really good Mexican food in Auckland,” Jenkins tells me, “so our mission was clear: to create an authentic Mexican kitchen that not only served incredible food but also paid deep respect to the rich culture, history and culinary traditions of Mexico.” Jenkins continues, “We want to serve the kind of food you would find on the streets of Mexico and the off-the-beaten-track spots in the middle of nowhere.”

Left: Beef & Lamb Burrito
Beef & Lamb Birria Taco

As such, the delicious offering at Loco Bro’s pays homage to true Central American flavours and ingredients, where everything is made from scratch and the authentic essence of Mexican cuisine shines through in every bite — from moreish, smoky notes to zesty citrus and just the right amount of spice.

“We offer authentic corn tortillas made by a Mexican father-son duo here in Auckland who own ’Salsa Roja,’ but we also have flour tortillas for those that prefer a soft chewy bite,” Jenkins says, before continuing, “and we’ve made the ordering process as simple as possible: choose your tortilla, choose your flavour, choose your sides, choose your drinks and enjoy.”

At Loco Bro’s, the signature tacos are the Beef & Lamb Birria, which sees whole beef briskets and lamb ribs marinated in housemade birria overnight, then braised for up to five hours in beef and lamb stock that has been made from scratch (a two-day process) as well as guajillo and ancho chillis, cinnamon and whole oranges. The meat is then pulled and served to order. Other tasty taco options include chicken escalada, pork carnitas, Mexican fried chicken, chilli con carne and crispy fish. Hungry punters will also find quesadillas, burritos and rice bowls, served with the same topping options.

Chilaquiles (Nachos)
Right: Beef & Lamb Birria Taco with Dipping Broth

Where sides are concerned, the Chilaquiles is Loco Bro’s’ take on nachos and sees fresh tortilla chips tossed in tomatillo and roja salsa, piled with crema, cotija cheese, pickled onions the additional option of a meat topping, while the Mexican Fried Chicken packs a flavoursome punch. As far as we’re concerned, the Loaded Baked Potato is sure to become a fast favourite, served with cotija cheese, crema and jalapeños.

As for drinks, the highlight is undoubtedly the housemade Agua Frescas, a thirst-quencher that Jenkins assures me is a staple in Mexico. A mixture of fresh fruit puree, soda, lime and fresh mint on ice, these super refreshing and zesty drinks are designed to help wash down the rich and spicy tacos, with Loco Bro’s offering flavours like cucumber and lime, mango and pineapple, and guava and passionfruit.

Jenkins also informs me that there will be a rotating menu of tasty seasonal specials throughout the year, like grilled corn esquites, summer ceviche or barbacoa lamb shanks in winter. There is also a Loco Bro’s food truck available for catering and public and private events.

Located in the bustling food court of Commercial Bay, Loco Bro’s second outpost is sure to draw fans for its fresh, flavourful food and simple approach. With a tagline that encourages us to ‘Eat Real Mexican’, this cool new spot is easy and delicious and is somewhere that every inner city foodie should have on their radar.

Opening hours:
Sunday to Wednesday, 11am — 8pm
Thursday to Saturday, 11am — 9pm

Loco Bro's Taqueria

Commercial Bay
Level 2, 7 Queen Street
Auckland SBD

021 247 6213

www.locobros.co.nz

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The single most important product for skin protection, anti-ageing and longevity is SPF, having long proven its potency and protective capabilities against the sun’s harsh rays. With summer firmly on the horizon, now is as valuable time as any to reflect on the virtues of sun protection, regardless of whether you love to soak up the summer rays or prefer to remain safely in the shade.

This season, when choosing the right sunscreen for you, look to our line-up of exceptional options for something that protects your skin without clogging it and gives you an enviable glow in the process.

With the efficacy of sunscreen is so grounded in its scientific accomplishments, it’s no surprise that most of us lack an in-depth understanding of exactly why it’s such an essential aspect of our daily routine. Few dermatologists refute SPFs role in a skincare regimen, but there’s still a lot of confusion surrounding which to use when, often leaving us with more questions than answers. Here, we delve deeper on the subject in a bid to educate on this beauty essential

SPF is short for sun protection factor, and at its most basic, is a unit of measurement for exactly how much a product will act as a shield for your skin. Regular SPF use significantly reduces your risk of squamous cell carcinomas and melanoma. And while exposure to the sun initially seems like the easiest way to achieve a golden glow, over time it leads to pigmentation, sagging skin and wrinkles. Billion-dollar beauty industry aside, a simple SPF is our most powerful tool to maintain a youthful visage, no question.

SPF For The
Face
Raie Sun Milk Drops Tinted SPF50 from Sisters & Co
Collagen Glow SPF50+ from Naked Sundays
Airyday Lip Me Dreamscreen from Sephora
Ultra Violette Fave Fluid SPF 50+ from Sephora
Tower 28 SunnyDays Tinted SPF from Revolve
Is Clinical PerfecTint Powder from Clinic1
Dr. Barbara Sturm Sun Drops from Net-A-Porter
Nifty Fifty Hydrating Sunscreen SPF50 from Go-To Skincare
Dr. Barbara Sturm Sun Drops SPF50 from Net-A-Porter
Skin Shield SPF 30 from Emma Lewisham
Collagen Glow Creme SPF50 from Naked Sundays
Brightening Sun Serum SPF50+ from Mecca
Supergoop Mineral Powder SPF35 from Net-A-Porter
Coco & Eve Watergel SPF50+ from Adore Beauty
Aesop Facial Lotion SPF25 from Net-A-Porter
Ultra Violette Super Supreme from Adore Beauty

While you’re right in thinking everyone needs a few minutes a day of unimpeded sunshine to maintain healthy vitamin D levels (20 minutes is ideal), SPF is simply considered a filter, determining how much UV-A and UV-B light our skin can absorb. The higher the SPF, the tighter the filter. Ideally, for days spent outdoors, most dermatologists wouldn’t recommend anything less than SPF30+ — to future-proof your face. And while there is a misconception that an SPF of this calibre requires a thick, comedogenic formula that can clog up the pores; finding the right formulation for your skin is easy — if you know what you’re looking for.

Those prone to oily skin will do well with a lightweight formula like Mecca’s SPF50+ Brightening Sun Serum. For dryer textures, hydrating ingredients like ceramides and hyaluronic acid will further moisturise the skin and keep any dry patches from seeping up the sun protection. For those with sensitive skin, steering away from a chemical SPF in favour of a mineral option rich in natural zinc oxide can limit the chance of irritation (coincidentally, zinc is an excellent mineral for supporting skin health and addressing any bacteria-related acne). But with that in mind, a chemical formulation doesn’t always necessarily mean irritating — and in some instances, these ingredients can aid in the healing process.

If possible, avoid 2-in-1 products where the SPF is included but isn’t the main event. Although they might be an easy reach, (and if they’re the only way to get protection on your skin, go for it), using a separate moisturiser and sunscreen is ideal. Basically, you want your moisturiser to sink into your skin, where the nutrients can be absorbed before applying your sunscreen about five minutes later, allowing it to sit as a protective layer on top (this also eliminates the chance of comedogenic breakouts, too). It’s also incredibly rare to find multi-purpose products that offer full-spectrum sun protection. Something to definitely keep in mind.

Instead, what you should be looking for on a label is broad-spectrum, water-resistant, and SPF30-50+ (but 15+ will suffice if you’re spending the day inside). These essential considerations will give you a foolproof face for wherever your summer day activities may take you.

SPF For The
Body
Standard Procedure Sunscreen Lotion SPF50+ from Sephora
Clear Glow Sun Stick SPF50 from Naked Sundays
Aesop Avail Body Lotion SPF50 from Revolve
Ultra Violette Bod Brigade from Adore Beauty
Avène Sunscreen Spray SPF50+ from Adore Beauty
Supergoop Play Everyday Lotion SPF50 from Net-A-Porter

And while we’d love a sunscreen that lasts all day, reapplication is an essential but often forgotten step for successful SPF use. So, the question becomes, how do you reapply sunscreen throughout the day if you’re wearing makeup? It’s as simple as spraying it on with a mist. Not only will this act as a refreshing midday dose of moisture (essential for anyone seeking solace from the office aircon), it will ensure that your sun protection remains replenished for an afternoon of activities.

It may seem like a laborious process, particularly given the amount of time we spend splashing around in the water over summer. But a few decades down the track, you’ll thank yourself for the commitment.

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The team behind Spiga has just opened a delicious new steakhouse in Remuera — meet Manzo

For Remuera residents and those in the surrounding areas, the 1050 Remuera precinct has become a bustling hub of retail and hospitality, and it just keeps getting better. Case in point: the recent opening of Manzo, a delicious new steakhouse by Fabrizio and Taryne Napolitano, the clever duo behind Spiga and Spiga Pantry.

Manzo (located directly next to Spiga) is a modern, elegant steakhouse with international appeal, inspired by the iconic steakhouses that Fabrizio and Taryne had experienced in places like New York and elsewhere on their extensive culinary travels. “We wanted it to look and feel welcoming, warm and elegant,” Taryne tells me, “Somewhere you could come for an occasion or a burger or an alfresco drink and snack.” She continues, “Think New York/Italian traditional steakhouse with a slightly more modern cuisine.”

Left: Wagyu Petite Slider. Right: Grissini with carpaccio and truffle dressing

Here, of course, New Zealand meat takes centre stage. “We dry age all our Wagyu and Black Angus beef in-house,” Taryne tells me, “and we source it from small, family-run New Zealand farms with a focus on premium quality.” Indeed, quality is at the heart of Manzo’s offering, where the meat adheres to high standards of ethical and sustainable practices and Fabrizio has devised a slew of delicious ways to serve the various cuts to harness their flavourful potential. There is also wild-caught fish on the menu, as well as a raft of delectable sides and even a few tasty vegetarian options for good measure.

Left: Scampi Roll with celery and bisque gel. Right: Manzo’s dining room

Standout starters include the Manzo Tartare with egg yolk sauce, Agria chips and Kiwi Onion Dip dressing (the latter, a captivating, Kiwi-Italian take on the classic and something that Taryne tells me Fabrizio makes entirely from scratch). There are also the Wagyu petite sliders made with goat’s cheese and Ponderosa lemon sauce, a delicate scampi roll served with celery and bisque gel, as well as a flavoursome prawn terrine with Ajo Blanco, nduja vinaigrette and fennel.

Those seeking a substantial main will find it among Manzo’s mouthwatering line-up, which includes the epic Manzo Cheeseburger, comprising a Wagyu patty with piccalilli mayo, comté, pickles, tomato and lettuce and served with fries, an Alpine Merino Lamb Cotolette served with hazelnut, mint, baby lettuce and artichoke salsa verde, and a ‘Handpicked’ Landsdown Farm Eye Fillet with funghi hollandaise and Tora Collective Kina.

Left: ‘Handpicked’ Eye Fillet with funghi hollandaise and Tora Collective Kina.

There is also a substantial offering of Wagyu cuts for those with seriously carnivorous tastes, where the meats’ marble scores are between four and eight (depending on the cut) and every piece is aged for a minimum of 28 days. Here, diners can indulge in beeswax-aged Black Origin Scotch Fillet, dry-aged Black Origin Sirloin, wet-aged Black Origin Bavette or a one-kilogram dry-aged Black Origin T-Bone (made for two people to share). They can also add tasty extras like bone marrow butter with pancetta and coriander or truffle egg with paprika and spring onion to their order to take the meat to the next level, as well as selecting a few of Manzo’s stellar sides. These include local kumara with truffle caviar and creme fraiche, smooth potato mash, a green leafy salad and potato skin lyonnaise with guanciale and shallot.

Left: Prawn Terrine with ajo blanco, nduja vinaigrette and fennel

The wine list, curated by Dhall and Nash and Sapori Wines, is over 100-strong and offers drops from around the world. “We have decided to keep our high-end wines close to retail prices, in order to make them more accessible,” Taryne tells me. “We want Manzo to become something of a destination for wine connoisseurs,” she continues, “and our cocktails have all been designed to come out quickly.” Said cocktails include both a grenache and a barrel-aged negroni, a classic martini and a grapefruit Americano. Delicious.

Manzo’s dining room

Inside, Manzo is a cool, cosy space where a decidedly classy vibe prevails. Designed in collaboration with Pieter Wilkinson, the interior’s walls are covered in photographic and artistic collages to lend depth and dimension, while curtains and reeded glass panels provide a sense of intimacy and warmth. There is even a beautifully appointed event space upstairs with a private bar, perfect for any kind of soiree or special get-together.

From its chic interior to its exceptional menu and food that truly showcases the best of New Zealand ingredients in a unique way, Manzo is a new opening that should certainly be on your radar. Open now for lunch and dinner, it’s the ideal spot to celebrate the imminent end of the year.

Opening hours:
Lunch
Tuesday to Saturday, 12pm — 2pm
Dinner
Monday to Saturday, 5pm — late

Manzo

405B Remuera Road
Remuera
Auckland

www.manzo.nz

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Looking for the perfect pre-Christmas beauty appointment? Book a Festive Package at Spring Spa or East Day Spa to get the ultimate glow

It’s easy, in the lead-up to Christmas, to forget about looking after yourself. Between work parties, family occasions, gift hunting, kids on holidays and everything in between, this time of year can feel decidedly un-festive until the big day. Which is why it is so important to make time for some self-indulgence too, and at Spring Spa and East Day Spa (two of our favourite places to go when seeking some rest and rejuvenation), we have found the perfect pre-Christmas antidote.

Right now, both Spring Spa and East Day Spa are offering a raft of special festive treatments, designed to replenish your skin, unwind your muscles, prep and prime your fingers and toes and leave you feeling decidedly refreshed for Christmas. Here, we have rounded up these unmissable offerings with a strong suggestion that you book one (or two) for yourself pronto!

East Day Spa

Time for Calm
Forget the frazzle of the festive season, and find some true peace and quiet with this indulgent. It starts in East Day Spa’s warming Tepidarium and leads into a Kady Vasty Massage and a CODAGE Deep Pore Cleansing Facial. The ‘Time For Calm’ package will leave your body feeling relaxed and your face glowing and hydrated and is a must for stressed, pollution or weather-exposed skin.
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Festive Glow
This personalised rejuvenation experience starts with an infrared sauna session followed by a full body scrub, designed to leave your skin nourished and hydrated from head to toe. Next, you will be treated to a bespoke Codage Facial in which one of East Day Spa’s expert practitioners will use carefully prescribed serums, designed to enhance skin tone and firmness as well as specialised lymphatic drainage techniques to improve fine lines.
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All that Glitters
If you’re seeking something that transforms your state from stressed to serene, look no further than the ‘All that Glitters’ package. This incredible experience starts with a two-hour face and body experience centred around Augustinus Bader products. This includes a nourishing flowing massage as well as a premium 75-minute facial using Augustinus Bader’s The Cream and a relaxing fascia massage with LED light. The whole treatment finishes with either a Supreme Manicure or Pedicure treatment by Margaret Dabbs, leaving you feeling like an entirely new person.
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Spring Spa

Balance, Recharge and Renew
If you want a treatment that addresses your entire body, Spring Spa’s Balance, Recharge and Renew package does exactly what it says it will (and then some). Your restorative journey will start with Spring’s signature foot soak, followed by a 60-minute full-body massage. Then, your face will be tended to with a 90-minute Deep Pore Cleansing Facial by Codage Paris in which one of Spring’s expert practitioners will use the celebrity-endorsed Facify wand to transform the state of your skin.
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All is Calm
Combining the best of a massage and facial, Spring Spa’s ‘All is Calm’ package will realign you and leave you feeling ready to take on anything. It starts with a rejuvenating 60-minute Spring Signature Massage which is then followed by an express facial treatment by Codage Paris in which gua sha techniques will be expertly applied to resurface, add moisturise and improve the radiance of your visage.
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Twinkle Toes
Those seeking a quick refresh (and to prep their toes for silly season) should book one of Spring Spa’s ‘Twinkle Toes’ packages immediately. Here, you will be treated to one of Spring’s famous pedicures, before enjoying a firm but soothing neck and shoulder massage or scalp massage, designed to alleviate any pressures of the festive season and melt away stress in seconds.
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Lady Million Royal

Rabanne gives two of its most famous fragrances a regal reimagining with 1 Million Royal and Lady Million Royal — new icons for a new era

In the ever-evolving realm of fragrance, Rabanne has long been a leader. Known for creating scents that have retained their sought-after status, long after launching, this iconic brand is once again proving itself a vanguard with the launch of the much-anticipated 1 Million Royal Parfum and Lady Million Royal Parfum. Fragrances that build on the success of their predecessors, these two scents represent a bold new era in Rabanne’s olfactory excellence and encapsulate the spirit of empowered masculinity and defiant femininity.

In creating the 1 Million Royal Parfum, Rabanne revisited the legendary 1 Million, a fragrance that, 15 years ago, redefined contemporary masculinity. The new iteration, crafted by the globally renowned noses of Quentin Bisch and Christopher Raynaud, is a thrilling blend of energising lavender, vibrant cedar, and a touch of magnetic benzoin. The fragrance pays homage to the original’s woody and spicy essence while introducing modern elements such as sustainable AmbrofixTM made from sugar cane, as well as aromatic notes of French lavender oil and clary sage oil alongside violet and patchouli.

1 Million Royal Parfum Ingredients

The recognisable gold ingot bottle of the original has also received a regal makeover, now sleek and architectural with accents of majestic red. It is a nod to the brand’s message of encouraging men to embrace their most flamboyant and authentic selves in every sense and represents the strength of the scent it holds perfectly — a bold new chapter that pays homage to its iconic origins. As its creators Bisch and Raynaud say, 1 Million Royal is “A fragrance born from a quest for absolute quality… adding certain materials and unveiling the marriage of most noble ingredients.”

1 Million Royal & Lady Million Royal

On the feminine front, Lady Million Royal Eau de Parfum emerges as a manifesto for unconstrained femininity. A fresh take on the Lady Million of 12 years ago, this new iteration was crafted by perfumers Anne Flipo and Domitille Michalon-Bertier and is a celebration of confident, glamorous sensuality for women who are unafraid of claiming the spotlight. Here, a fruity floral blend takes centre stage, where juicy pomegranate meets a floral bouquet of jasmine sambac, tuberose, and orange blossom, all of which is anchored by a unique molecule created by IFF’s R&D called ‘Cashmeran’. This final ingredient gives the scent its velvety, woody nature, where hints of amber and musk deliver a sophisticated and sensual finish.

Again, the iconic diamond-like bottle has been perfectly reimagined with a royal touch. Adorned with a bold, fearless and eye-catching red floral design, the Lady Million Royal reflects the many facets of femininity.

Lady Million Royal Eau de Parfum Ingredients

And if the reimagined scents and update bottles weren’t enough, both Lady Million Royal and 1 Million Royal are fronted by Simona Kust and Joey Bada$$ respectively, both figures who embody the fearless spirit of these fragrances in their fields of modelling (Kust) and of music and acting (Joey Bada$$). Through their work, they encourage all of us to break free from convention and live life on our own terms, just like Rabanne’s new fragrances.

As Rabanne continues to redefine the boundaries of fragrance, 1 Million Royal Parfum and Lady Million Royal Parfum stand as powerful symbols of confident self-expression and timeless elegance. These are not just scents; they are statements and invitations to embrace individuality and live our lives with majestic flair.

Shop Paco Rabanne 1 Million Royal Parfum and Lady Million Royal Parfum here and here.

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Casa Bacardí is bringing a taste of the Caribbean to Viaduct Harbour this summer, inspiring city-siders to finish work and embrace the 4pm social hour once more

Since recent worldwide events destabilised our workplace social culture, we’ve been re-establishing what the modern working week looks like and as such, our social lives have taken a hit. Where before, we’d collectively work the day away, and come 4pm Friday, swiftly make a bee-line for the pub, we’re now only crossing over with workmates once a week, and trips to the pub or office bar are few and far between.

However, if the traffic in recent months is anything to go by, working from the office is back in full swing and making time to socialise or start new weekly traditions with your team is more important than ever. Enter the perennial purveyor of exceptional rum, Bacardí, who has taken it upon itself to re-inspire connection this summer season. Motivating Kiwis to get their modern work life back and reconnect (over cocktails), Bacardí has unveiled its summer pop-up Casa Bacardí, The Home of Foursies; a vibrant oasis in the heart of Viaduct Harbour, inspired by the coastal cities and spirited, lively bars of Cuba.

Occupying the site below Parasol & Swing, the pop-up is perfectly poised to become a sublime spot for after-work drinks, located in a prime waterfront position to catch the last of the afternoon sun. Bacardí is encouraging Aucklanders to embrace 4 pm or ‘Foursies’ — the new cocktail hour (inspired by our ever-evolving working hours), which we have on good authority is being enthusiastically embraced. As it happens, only certain drinks suit this novel occasion perfectly, and the pop-up’s signature drink ‘The Foursie’ (which sees Bacardí 4-Year-Old rum paired with freshly-squeezed lemon, Mānuka honey, and sparkling blood orange San Pellegrino) is one such libation.

With a suite of curated rum cocktails, such as a delicious Clarified Colada (Bacardí Gold, pineapple, lime, guava, coconut, clarified whey) and (our favourite) the Quatro Espresso (Bacardí 4, coffee liqueur, demerara, cold brew), we think you’ll be sitting pretty amongst the thoughtful fit-out. Featuring striking hand-painted murals, vintage Bacardí flair and a pumping Cuban playlist, you will need to be down there for 4 pm, as Casa Bacardí proudly boasts an exclusive capacity of only 14 guests (or 25 if standing).

Doors to Bacardí’s waterfront Cuban oasis are now open for the summer, so we’d encourage you to round up your colleagues and head to Viaduct Harbour to spend a sun-soaked afternoon embracing the 4 pm cocktail hour (we don’t need to be asked twice) and celebrating the year that’s been.

www.casabacardi.co.nz/welcome

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Searching for a more meaningful gift? Here’s why Van Cleef & Arpels’ Zodiaque collection is just the ticket

Van Cleef & Arpels has long been captivated by the allure of the cosmos. This fascination with the heavens first influenced its collections back in the 1950s, igniting a celestial journey that has continued to this day. The result of this enduring fascination is the brand’s incredible Zodiaque collection, a tribute to the boundless beauty of the night sky.

Blending two cherished sources of inspiration for the Maison — the wonders of nature and the mysteries of astronomy — this collection is a celebration of the symbolism that resides in the constellations, where stars and celestial bodies tell stories of ancient lore.

Zodiaque long necklace Geminorum (Gemini)
from Van Cleef & Arpels
Zodiaque long necklace Sagittarii (Sagittarius) from Van Cleef & Arpels
Zodiaque long necklace Capricorni (Capricorn) from Van Cleef & Arpels
Zodiaque long necklace Cancri (Cancer) from Van Cleef & Arpels
Zodiaque medal Aquarii (Aquarius) from Van Cleef & Arpels
Lady Arpels Zodiaque Lumineux Arietis (Aries) watch from Van Cleef & Arpels
Zodiaque medal Scorpii (Scorpio) from Van Cleef & Arpels
Lady Arpels Zodiaque Lumineux Sagittarii (Sagittarius) watch from Van Cleef & Arpels

The Van Cleef & Arpels Zodiaque collection features twelve long necklaces, each with a unique design adorning both sides that creates a captivating tableau. In a nod to the artistic spirit of the Art Deco era, the pieces feature relief depictions of animals, characters and elements like fire, air, water and earth, and are set on backgrounds of ornamental stones, carefully selected by Van Cleef & Arpels to highlight each element and create symphony of colours and textures. In addition to the necklaces, the collection offers a contemporary take on the classic yellow gold medals. These pieces are adorned on both sides with intricate depictions and dates of the Zodiac signs. 

A celestial ode to the connection between the heavens and Earth and a reminder of the beauty of the cosmos Van Cleef & Arpels’ Zodiaque collection takes the idea of jewellery beyond adornment alone, and turns it into a story, a journey through time and space, where beauty and symbolism meet in perfect harmony.

www.vancleefandarpels.com

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From standout swimwear to essential totes, towels, slides and hats, our beachwear edit has your summer style sorted

Soak up the sun in style with our beachwear edit: a comprehensive guide to the swimsuits and accessories you need to be best-dressed on the beach this summer season.

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Swimwear
LV By The Pool
Monogram Swimsuit from Louis Vuitton
Dioriviera Swimsuits from Christian Dior
Matteau Asymmetric Maillot from Muse
ALAÏA Open Back Swimsuit from Faradays
MEDUSA ’95 BIKINI from Versace
Celine TRIOMPHE SWIMSUIT from Faradays
SPARKLING JERSEY BIKINI SET from Gucci
Balenciaga sporty bikini set from Farfetch
BURBERRY Brown Check Bikini from Ssense
HUNZA G Gigi seersucker bikini from net-a-porter
Prada triangle-print swim shorts from Farfetch
BAROCCODILE BOARDSHORTS from Versace
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Bags
CELINE CLASSIC PANIER from Faradays
Crochet tote bag from Prada
Interlocking G tote bag from Gucci
HAT BASKET BAG from Christian Dior
LV By The Pool
Neverfull MM from Louis Vuitton
Loewe square basket bag from Faradays
JUMBO LARGE TOTE BAG TOWEL FABRIc from Balenciaga
CELINE HOMME Tote Bag from Mr.Porter
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Summer Slides
Kes Flat Sandals from Jimmy Choo
PRADA Flatform raffia sandals from Mytheresa
LV Isola Flat Mule from Louis Vuitton
CELINE TRIOMPHE MULE from Faradays
Valentino Rockstud rubber sandals from Net-a-porter
Coperni Wooden Branded Wedge Sandal from Muse
MONCLER Black Lilo Slides from Ssense
GUCCI Pursuit Rubber Slides from Mr.Porter
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Towels
Toile de Jouy Beach Towel from Christian Dior
GG beach blanket from Gucci
ROMAN POOL TOWELfrom Baina
LV Graphical Beach Towel from Louis Vuitton
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Hats
LV Graphical Straw Hat from Louis Vuitton
LV By The Pool
Oceanview Hat from Louis Vuitton
Loewe Anagram bucket hat from Faradays
DIORODEO SMALL BRIM HAT from Christian Dior

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Arc’teryx is opening its First New Zealand store at Commercial Bay
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