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Profile Meet our inspiring mothers

PlusFancy a holiday in the sky?Forties glamour is back!

Complimentary / issue 25 / 03.05.12

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Editor: Kineta [email protected] Manager: Sarndra O’Connor [email protected] Editor: Gilbert Wealleans [email protected] Publisher: Charlotte Smulders [email protected]

Design: Emma O’Sullivan, Rebecca O’CarrollRegular Contributors: Jon Gadsby, Bevan James Eyles, Jamie Gough, Mr Lu, Jane Dennis, Andrew Paul Wood, Shirani Alfreds and Tim HowePublished by: Mainland Press Limited, 540 Wairakei Road,Harewood, Christchurch, 8053. P. 03 384 0600Subscribe to CC: email: [email protected]

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5 Personality Plus Meet our mums7 Living Life What’s happening where?9 Tatties Tattletales A bit of goss to put you all in a spin9 The Juice Gadsby – you’ve got to read it to believe 10 Art Beat Andrew Paul Wood’s Art Beat debut13 CC’s Beauty Trial Corkin+Friends14 Catwalk Couture Two pages full of fashion!18 Holiday Pay Fancy a holiday in the sky? 19 Status Symbol These shoes weren’t made for walking20 Date Night Mr Lu dines on Manchester Street23 See and Be Seen in Christchurch

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It’s been a year since I picked up the reigns of this publication, and what a wonderful journey we’ve been on. I know it’s been a year because I remember wishing my mum, and everyone else’s, a happy Mother’s Day.This year, CC publisher Charlotte Smulders and I are introducing you to our mothers to tell you why they inspire us. Luckily for Charlotte, her family recently had their portraits taken, but when it came to organising Gilbert to head up the highway to take a picture of my mum – she was away on a South Island roadtrip with my father – celebrating 36 years of marriage! Thirty-six years! And she was busy texting me several times a day of all the wonderful sights they were seeing. So, I had to rifl e through my albums to fi nd a suitable pic. Since I wrote last month, I’ve attended the red-carpeted opening night of Jersey Boys in Auckland. Oh, what a night! If there’s one piece of advice I can give you this year – book some fl ights, hotel, and tickets, because this is a show you just can’t miss! Actually, neither is the Riverdance farewell tour which is here in early June. And I have some double passes to give away! Just email me before May 31st, and I’ll pop you in the draw.Chatting about shows reminds me that we’ve got a new column starting this month…one full of tattletales from around town. I’m terrible at gossip, so I’m leaving it to the experts. If you have a tale to tell of your own – email [email protected] you might cast your mind back to last year when I told you how I was taking part in two challenges – Hello Sunday Morning (where I didn’t drink for three months) and Get Up To Five (where I trained with Bevan James Eyles to run fi ve kilometres). Well, it’s time for something new – because my ‘earthquake padding’ isn’t going anywhere fast! It’s a 20 week health and lifestyle challenge with Catch Fitness – and there’s plenty of room for you to take part too! Find out more on their Facebook page.So, over the next few months – watch this space!Enjoy May,Kineta

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At the age I am right now, my mother had four of us ratbags under the age of fi ve. I haven’t

a single one, and I just can’t imagine putting four little beings before myself, as she did. My question is – how on earth did she fi t four children AND a husband into her life?I wonder if she ponders where her late twenties and thirties went; her forties and fi fties. What a woman to devote so many decades to four, now adult, children! We’ve all turned out pretty well, so I’m sure she sits back happily knowing what a good job she and Dad did. I guess it’s not until now that I can look back, appreciate and respect the hard work and dedication she’s put into our lives. I love that I know she’s on the other end of phonecalls and texts when I need advice, reassurance, a recipe, or need to borrow something; I love the way she endures the gibberish the four of us kids speak to each other in, the garbage and jokes we all tell each other when we’re all together, and the tickle attacks on her when she has her back turned; and I

love that she opens up her already full garage to our wares every time we go overseas or move city. I love that she taught me compassion for humanity, and I refl ect fondly to the days when we were little and she’d take us around resthomes to sing to the older people to brighten up their days, and mum would play the guitar. The most wonderful thing about her is, even though there’re four of us, she knows each of us inside and out. There’s no point having secrets from her because, as she says, ‘Mum always knows’, and she makes us laugh when she reminds us her favourite fashionista’s on TV, with a text message, “Gok’s on!” Though it’s hard for me to imagine her as anything other than being our full-time mother, she somehow also managed to be a nurse and a matron, among other things, all at the same time. What a woman! She’s my greatest fan, and most honest critic. She’s my wonderful mum. Happy Mother’s Day!

Some years ago my mother gave me a gorgeous candle. I have never wanted to light it

because the message that it holds is rather beautiful. When Kineta and I decided to dedicate this column to our wonderful mothers I thought of my candle and the meaning of its message – it summarises the mother/child bond that is so inspiring: “Daughter – a candle full of wishes to be your guiding light, keeps your heart so precious, holds your dreams so bright.”My mother could be my candle.Mother’s Day has so much more meaning for me now that I am a mother. Growing up it was all about breakfast in bed for mum and that was about it. Now that I have two girls of my own I like to think that I am much more refl ective on this special day. Mothers are most defi nitely the glue of the family. I would hate to think how my two would cope without me around – for one they would look like orphan Annie. Mothers are completely selfl ess. This I did not appreciate till I have gone hungry numerous times, forgone ‘me time’, existed on sleep deprivation and have gone to a club med! And not to mention sleep-ins –

what are they? Children are the most rewarding experience and almost the most exhausting!I am so thankful and appreciative of the lessons my mother taught me (at the time I probably wasn’t so receptive). Mothers have a guiding light to them. How many times do I think back to the advice my mother gave me? Plenty! They are the hands that make us and mould us to what we become. My mother is still the fi rst person I go to for everything – advice, help, gossip, you name it – she is always at the ready.I look back fondly on my upbringing. At my 21st I remember one of my speeches – apparently I was the product of both of my parents best points. I like to think I have inherited from my mother a sensitivity, a caring nature, wisdom, organisation (or is it bossiness), multi-tasking and great taste...and I love the fact that I can fi t her shoes!!Do we become our mothers? If we do I couldn’t be more proud – my father and husband are probably inhaling deeply now thinking “oh my God!” And hopefully my girls will also treasure their candle! To all the mothers who read this – enjoy the 13th, I hope you get a sleep in and a delicious breakfast in bed!

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THE JUICE

JON GADSBY

Ahem… I’m going to address a rather sensitive subject. Nervous or highly-strung readers might

be well advised to take refuge in a cup of tea and the latest newspaper; or even a well thumbed copy of the Bobbsey Twins. Now there’s a good read for you. For those of you still with me, remember you have been warned. You see I intend to discourse upon a certain establishment which fl owered recently and briefl y in the heart of leafy Merivale, but now, sadly or happily, is no longer with us.The English language is a funny thing in that we have many words and phrases for things that fascinate us, but few or single words for things that don’t. Breasts, for example enjoy a multiplicity of terms and synonyms. I’m sure I do not need to list these, and anyway such a list would more than take up what’s left of this page. Elbows, on the other hand, have very few descriptive terms – in fact ‘elbows’ is about it, apart from the medical appellation. Is it surprising then, that brothels enjoy a list of descriptors as long as your arm and probably both legs.Brothels, bordellos, knock-shops, whorehouses, houses of ill repute, cathouses, bawdy houses, and fornicatoria make up but of few of the endearing and colourful terms for these time-honoured establishments. We must like brothels or we would not have so many names for them. Only one name for elbows, I remind you. It was not surprising then, that the announcement of a new Merivale bordello was received with both interest and dismay in some quarters, especially by the neighbours.

As well as the location problems, the establishment was in dispute over its name – similar to another bawdy house apparently. Amongst the complaints, one sharp-eared neighbour reported he could hear “audible sounds of climax,” late at night. What a gift, I thought, given the dispute over the name. Here was the new name on a plate, and free, what’s more. What could be more appropriate than ‘Merivale Audible Sounds of Climax’ or MASC? I could just see the logo: a svelte feline in evening dress, sporting a stylized and alluring mask. Purrrfect!But it was not to be. In the face of mounting public antipathy, the proprietors of MASC decided Merivale perhaps wasn’t quite right for them, and have relocated to Woolston. What does this tell us? Who can say; but sadly my brilliant name ‘MASC,’ is no longer applicable. But one door closes, another opens, as they say. I fell to thinking: what fresh naming opportunities does Woolston open up?I thought of Woolston Audible Sounds of Hospitality – WASH – appropriate for such an establishment, I thought. I tried Woolston Audible Sounds of Priapism (get a dictionary) WASP – a low buzzing sound perhaps. And then it came to me. The new name was sitting there like a ripe plum ready to be plucked. It’s got to be Woolston Audible Noises of Carnal Activity. Now there’s a name for a bawdy house. Yes, work it out.

Hello all. For those of you I don’t know, I am Tattie – a self-confessed nosey parker

and for your sake you may hope that I never get to know you. With the Grey Ghost as my comrade in arms, we spend hours each week cruising streets learning of your unfortunate actions and indiscretions – in an effort to raise a smile when these are brought to print. We know that gossip is bad, and we will never out you. There will always be enough left unsaid to leave degrees of uncertainty around true identity. Any outing of identity will have been through self confession. Well, who is the prominent sportsman, of the oval ball variety, who has just announced to family and very close friends that he and his partner are expecting their second child? Which captain of industry prior to Christmas took delivery of a Segway moments before heading to a sake-enhanced lunch which was followed by a trip to a local law fi rm to demonstrate the internal manoeuvring capabilities of these amazing machines designed for the outdoors? Wide tires started to ride up the walls moments before the Segway landed on our captain. An ambo was called as a chauffeur later in the day and our man was forced to park his new toy up for the holidays, recognising that the diffi culty of riding one of these while on crutches. The Ghost understands that there have been further demonstrations of the Segway’s acrobatic capabilities…

Who is the high-fl ying businessman with a penchant for gin and blondes? Oh, we see what he sees in the blondes, but what they see in him… Well, Tattie would need a few of those said gins… Who was the senior Christchurch pilot that was explaining to a dinner party audience that fl ying the new 777 aircraft was very easy? Pull the stick back and the houses get smaller, push it forward and the houses get bigger – an explanation indicating that fl ying is around the size of the house. When asked what happens when it is dark and you can’t see the houses, our esteemed pilot advised that darkness meant people were likely sleeping and that it was time for the pilots to have a little snooze too.Who is the well-known sportsman who was recently spotted shopping at Avonhead Mall and picking something out of a nasal passage? Sure, most of us, use a tissue to remove such substances, but this writer kept watching said player, and just when he thought no one was watching – feasted on the tiny meal sitting at the end of his fi nger. It’s a shame his blonde companion missed the whole thing. Till we see you again, practice your mini golf, watch out for segways and try to fl y during the day…A Bientot...

Jon Gadsby is a veteran actor, writer, social commentator and Queen’s Service Medal (QSM) recipient for public services to broadcasting.

Here was the new name on a plate, and free, what’s more. What could be more appropriate than ‘Merivale Audible Sounds of Climax’ or MASC?

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ART BEAT

In January the Gagosian was sued by the collector Jan Cowles, 93 and suffering from dementia, claiming that Gagosian had

sold a painting from her collection without her permission. It seems that Cowles’ son Charles, an art dealer in fi nancial straits, had made the deal in 2008 with Gagosian taking the painting – a 1964 work by pop artist Roy Lichtenstein – on consignment. Gagosian reckoned he could get US$3m and would take a commission of $500,000.But according to emails in 2009, the gallery offered the painting to a collector for considerably less – a bargain. Indeed, one email says, “Seller now in terrible straits and needs cash. Are you interested in making a cruel and offensive offer? Come on, want to try?” Gagosian scored $1m on a $2m sale!Although the stakes aren’t quite so high, the New Zealand market is not immune from such shenanigans. Edward Bullmore was a New Zealand surrealist artist who, for a time, worked in Europe. Despite success there (Stanley Kubrick bought two of his works, one of which appears in A Clockwork Orange), he grew homesick and

returned to teach in Rotorua in 1969, until his death in 1978, aged only 45. John Gow, co-owner of the Gow Langsford Gallery in Auckland, sold a Bullmore painting for more than $5,000 fi ve years ago, without the knowledge of the Bullmore family. Gow’s excuse was that he had lost the paperwork and couldn’t be sure who the owner was, despite the artist’s daughter writing to the auction house that sold the painting in 2007 to ask for proof of ownership. Gow says he will pay the family the proceeds of the work, minus a few hundy as a storage fee for the past 20 years. Cheeky!Sometimes it can be completely innocent. In 2005 the TV show Frontseat (TV made by pretentious luvvies for the chattering classes) gave themselves 11 days to verify the provenance of C F Goldie drawings sold on-line by Fisher’s Fine Arts. Experts Ute Strehle and Roger Blackley determined some of these works to be fakes. Now these had been sold in good faith by Fisher’s, on behalf of a client, based on the information they had been given, but Frontseat smelled blood. Caveat emptor applies to art too – buyer beware.

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In this era of Wikileaks and hacked emails, it is perhaps not surprising that the scandal rocking the international art world involves a leaked email from the Gagosian Gallery in New York – the world’s most successful art dealer, once described as “the Death Star of the art world” for the way it leverages its already hefty commissions.

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TOWN TALESBUSINESS MINDED

I’ve got this interesting wee relationship going on with a girl named Sarah. She moved here not long after the February

earthquake to help with the rebuild. If you don’t know her I’m sure you’ve at least heard of her. Please don’t take this as me being rude - it’s not intended to be – though to be frank, she’s a tad plain. Not in a bad way; more in an inoffensive way. She’s gotten a little plumper than when she fi rst arrived, though a mild case of girth-quake is not solely isolated to this slightly-more-rotund-than-anticipated lass. Finally, Sarah also loves acronyms and Helvetica. From that alone you can probably tell there’s a high likelihood that she’s involved with the government to some capacity. And you’d be right. Her father, Gerard, is actually from these parts, though since the mid-to-late ‘90s he’s tended to spend more time up North as a consequence of his career. He’s a rather imposing fi gure is Gerard. A busy chap, but possesses a somewhat brusque likeability in an effective sense. You get the feeling he wouldn’t stand for any nonsense if someone were to treat his Sarah poorly. The funny thing however is that’s unlikely

to be necessary; Sarah is more than capable of taking care of herself. It’s not much of a secret but Sarah actually possesses immense superpowers. At council, we’re working to achieve an awful lot with the Christchurch rebuild. Through the 106,000 ideas from ‘Share an Idea’, our city has put together a collective vision which we can all be rather proud of.From what I gather, Gerard was pleased with what his hometown came up with too. The ‘What’ was inspiring. The ‘How’ though is where things got tricky.Fortuitously, Sarah’s magical powers specialise in ‘the Art of the How’. Her powers allow her to phaser through onerous requirements which may be well suited to regulating the construction of a garage, though not so much a reasonable sized city.Some people believe that because Sarah was conceived by a gaggle of politicians in Wellington, her involvement potentially diminishes the ‘By Christchurch for Christchurch’ outcome we seek. Is a local marae constructed with CAT machinery then an American structure? Or a Jon Gadsby CC column written on a Toshiba notebook a Japanese story? You must be joking.As per the Superman comics, or TV shows – depending when you were born – he wasn’t to everyone’s liking. But when disaster struck, you sure as heck hoped those powers were used to get the best outcome for the city.

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Thrive on the input these groups will have in rebuilding our city into to a bustling economic and cultural mosaic

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“And these are the hands, that built America (The Irish, the Blacks, the Chinese, the Jews)”

These are the Hands that Built America, U2 Alienation by race is abhorrent. If allowed to go unchecked racism will derail cultural and economic stability – two essential components necessary for the rebuild of Christchurch. At a national level the anonymous criticism of the Auckland Blues Super 15 performance blaming the colour of the coach and many players for the team’s woeful performance is intolerable. The discrimination faced by the many people who have foreign sounding names, who have made New Zealand home, studied here and who are seeking employment in New Zealand is also unacceptable.It is also concerning to hear and read the increase in demoralising comments being aimed at the number of migrants looking to make Christchurch home – in the hope of being part of the rebuild process.

Last month I strolled through the Chinese Lantern Festival in Hagley Park amazed at the joy this small group of migrants provided to the people of Christchurch at a time when morale was low and needed a boost. I would hazard a guess that many of these people have not always been welcomed with open arms in this city. As the prospect of rebuild glimmers on the horizon it is clear that we simply do not have the local labour force from a size or competence perspective to complete the herculean task ahead. The increase of foreign accents in the red zone demonstrates the escalating role that our foreign friends are having in the reconstruction of our city. The hands that will rebuild Christchurch will be vastly different to the Anglo Saxon hands that crafted our city 150 years ago. Cantabrians, let us open our arms and minds to all manner of race, creed and religion including “the Irish, the Blacks, the Chinese and the Jews” and thrive on the input these groups will have in rebuilding our city into to a bustling economic and cultural mosaic – far richer for the contribution that our migrant friends will make.

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BEAUTY TRIAL

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Bevan James Eyles is a three-time winner of the NZ Fitness Instructor of the Year, former Iron Man and prolifi c fi tness-related blogger.

PEAK PERFORMANCE

Did you hear the story about the person who was thirty something? You know the one,

they started a family, put energy into chasing the career dream, got a mortgage and woke up one day feeling they had lost themselves. Where had the vibrant, fun life they had in their twenties go? I know that this picture doesn’t fi t every person in their thirties, but it is common. When you think about life in your thirties it can often be the time when you start to get serious about ‘big picture’ stuff . � e mortgage, family and career take a priority and often you are at the very beginning stage in all of these areas. � ere is a lot to learn and a lot of energy is required just to survive. It is no wonder these key areas in life end up consuming the sense of self. I was at a party a while back talking to a guy who was in this very situation. He had a young family and was trying to build a business. We got talking about health and fi tness and he expressed a slight frustration at his increased weight and loss of fi tness. � is was a guy who had played sport his whole life and I got

the feeling he had always considered himself to be a fi t guy. � e ‘serious’ life changes he had made recently had created an unhealthier version of himself, and he wasn’t liking this version so much. As the conversation got deeper he expressed that he had every intention of getting out and doing the exercise that he used to do but it just never happened. � is got me thinking. � is guy’s life had changed in massive ways and the new priorities needed a lot of time and energy. I could tell that the ‘serious’ stuff was very important to him and if he could only invest a little time into his health and fi tness it would result in him having a better sense of self. � is is a typical case where we are using expectations from a previous period in our lives to benchmark against how we are successful now. As life changes, priorities and focus change too and we have to be realistic around what we can do. For the guy at the party he can’t put the time into exercising like he did fi ve years ago, but he might be able to get three good hours in a week. I know that lowering expectations can seem like failure but it isn’t, it’s all about making you successful based on your current life situation. � is is so important at times when you feel you are losing yourself.

BEVAN JAMES EYLES

CC Editor’s trial

It was during a meeting with one of Christchurch’s top fashion stylists when I commented on how shiny

her hair was. She said, “One word: Stewart.”Mysterious, I thought.It was at this stylist’s fashion event at the Ellerslie International Flower Show that I was again introduced to Stewart’s work during the event’s hair show presented by Corkin + Friends. It was here we saw models hair change from strawberry blonde to chestnut brown, or platinum blonde to near black. � e transformation was incredible. You’d never know that earlier that day these girls had an entirely diff erent look – because their new colour suited them so much. So, with these two examples at hand, it made me want to visit Corkin + Friends to see what they could do for me.I’ve had very light blonde hair since I was a child, and as I grew older and it got a shade or more darker I’d always have it brought back to the colour that made me me. Coming into the cooler months I thought that going darker was a risqué but fun idea. So, I gave Stewart Corkin a call. After an initial consultation in which he took

lifestyle, skin tone, eye colour and bone structure into consideration, Stewart decided to soften my blonde hair and take it down a couple of shades. To achieve this he fi rst ‘fi lled’ my hair with Redken Shades EQ Butter Cream. � is gave them a base colour that would last and what he could work off .He then rinsed off the colour, dried the hair and applied Shades EQ Butter Scotch and Toff ee – which resulted in a golden beige blonde. Corkin+Friends said my hair was typical of most coloured blondes “dry and sensitised” so at the basin they used Redken All Soft - which cleansed with an ultra-rich formula that softens and smoothes hair leave it feeling like pure silk. And to bring extra shine they gave my hair ‘salon only’ Redken Chemistry shot.He then fi nished it off with a blow wave, and I was good to go! “ I love it,” I said.Ok, it was brave of me to go darker, but for autumn and winter it’s perfect. And for those of you who’d be keen to do the same thing – one word: Stewart! (and Julie. And Tom or Katie...OK, you get it - Corkin+Friends)

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Jane Dennis is a former Otago Daily Times fashion writer bringing you fashion news from about town and globally.

JANE DENNIS

LUSCIOUS LEATHER

What better way to be inspired by forties style fever than the combination of fur and leather. Designers have created a stir this season with fur and leather shades being more colourful – a less stuffy and more playful approach!If you haven’t already purchased a leather garment then I suggest you do. Like fur, leather is a hot trend for winter. Celebrities (both curvy and bean pole), Beyoncé, Rihanna, Kim Kardashian, Kate Moss and Victoria Beckham promote the leather skinnies.Leather jackets, coats, dresses and skirts reign supreme. Along with the classic black and neutrals, bold colours appear like Valentino’s stunning green trench coat.

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Fresh face, fresh pallet - Always start your make up with a clean face. Clean brushes always aid in a great application of makeup. The dirtier the brush the harder it is to apply the makeup.

A fl awless base - Is the foundation for a great make up. This does not mean that you have to cover your face in product, most of the time minimal is best.

Wear makeup that suits you! Because it is a trend, it does not mean it is a “must” wear. However, do not get in a rut and wear what you have been using for the last 30 years. Your face changes and so should your make up application.

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VICTORIA BLACK Exclusive European Designer Collections

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FUR DELICIOUS Gone are the total fur looks of the past, instead designers have revelled in fur for the detail of garments.Plenty have popped up in designer collections, but this time round fur is expressed with other hot trends of the season like your leather, snakeskin and animalia. These looks combined with fur create a stunning outfi t. Dolce & Gabbana, Gucci and Roberto Cavalli embrace this look well, and World delights with fur and leopard print tights!

All kinds of fur (mainly faux; don’t want the animal patrol out!) from short and long trimmings on hoods, collars and cuffs to skirts and jackets – even sleeves are highlighted this season.While fur remains true to its natural colour, it has also been jazzed up and dyed to palettes of red, green, purple and blue for a bold appeal. Delicious fur trims dominate this season, but you can always “express yourself” with the ultimate fur coat!

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COUNTRY LANEWrap up warm in Loobies StoryGorgeous Cable Hoodie instore now at140 High StreetRangioraP. 03 313 4545Follow us on Facebook - www.facebook.com/CountryLaneFashionsRangiora

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SMITH AND BOSTONElegant attire for contemporary women.Shop 6, 583 Springs RoadPrebbleton VillageChristchurchP. 349 5646www.smithandboston.co.nz

CREAM & CLOVERGift and homewares store.Introducing our Nelson & Co range of beautiful china.152 High StreetRangioraP. 03 313 2933

THE FITTING ROOMBeautiful Bras for Bountiful Busts.Beautiful ‘Lily Rose’ by French brand Empreinte.P. 351 9244 for your free fi tting.19 Rimu StRiccartonChristchurchwww.thefi ttingroom.co.nz

Nes clothing exclusive in Christchurch to Redhouse.186 Main Road RedcliffsP. 384 4343

DEVALNEW selection of Net-A-Porter boots instore121 Papanui RoadP. 355 3637www.deval.co.nz

SMITH AND BOSTONElegant attire for contemporary

www.thefi ttingroom.co.nz

MARION MCKELLOWSpecialists in fi ne sterling silver, pearls and precious stones.Shop 38bMerivale Mall (carpark end)P. 356 1002www.marionmckellow.com

DEVALNEW selection of Net-A-Porter boots instore121 Papanui RoadP. 355 3637www.deval.co.nz

SMITH AND BOSTONElegant attire for contemporary women.Shop 6, 583 Springs RoadPrebbleton VillageChristchurchP. 349 5646www.smithandboston.co.nz

SMITH AND BOSTONElegant attire for contemporary women.

selection of Net-A-Porter boots

121 Papanui RoadP. 355 3637www.deval.co.nz

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FILIGREE FINE JEWELSNecklace - 9ct yellow gold leaf with topaz and gold detail. Earrings - 9ct yellow gold long teardrop shapes with adventurine faceted drops. 382 Montreal StreetChristchurchP. 977 4958www.fi ligree.co.nz

FILIGREE FINE JEWELSNecklace - 9ct yellow gold leaf with topaz and gold detail. Earrings - 9ct yellow gold long teardrop shapes with adventurine faceted drops. 382 Montreal StreetChristchurchP. 977 4958www.fi ligree.co.nz

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VICTORIAS CLOSETKJ by Kirrily Johnston available atVictorias Closet6 Normans RoadP. 355 9055www.victoriascloset.co.nz

HEAD OVER HEELSFANTASTIC NEW STYLES Now open - Re:StartCashel MallP. 366 6681Follow us on Facebookwww.facebook.com/headoverheelsnz

DFUSIONWish - Nova jacket/blazer now at198 Papanui RoadP. 379 2423www.dfusion.co.nz

ROBE RANGIORAMimosa...Winter rangeRobe-clothing accessories and all things beautiful.125 High StreetRangioraP. 03 313 0099Join us on FacebookRobe Rangiora

H&B - HAIR ART & BEAUTY The Cloud Nine range of professional styling tools will ensure you achieve the look you truly desire, whatever your hair type. For a limited time when you purchase a Cloud Nine Iron online at www.hairart.co.nz, you receive a FREE La Biosthetique Heat Protector*! Or purchase from our gorgeous salon at 96 Cranford Street P. 381 8939.*Free postage within NZ. Until stocks last.

Jewellery-Fashion-Presents64 North Avon RoadRichmondP. 389 1712

THE DRESSING ROOMPreloved and new clothing and accessories.49 Nancy AvenueSt Albans, ChristchurchP. 386 2255www.thedressingroom.billboardme.co.nz

P. 389 1712

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HOLIDAY PAY

By Shirani AlfredsBy Shirani Alfreds

“‘Tis not the destination, but the journey that matters “ we’ve oft been told, and no one understands this better than a few fi ne purveyors of airline travel! With their award-winning ‘class above fi rst’ suites, they understand catering to the whims and fancies of high (class) travellers. Welcome to the world of First Class Suite travel - you will certainly dream well!

By Shirani Alfreds

SUITE DREAMS Diamond In the Sky

The Etihad Diamond First Class journey starts with limousines and private lounges. Once onboard, choose from the Mezoon grille, Taste of Arabia or ‘anytime’ kitchen with a personal chef to advise you. Wine-match or indulge your personal mini-bar, inviting a guest to dine with 180-degree swivel seats. Alternatively, be cocooned in privacy with your E-BOX entertainment system converting your seat to a bed with Dupion silk linen. A changing room provides Six Senses products and be pampered with a Swarovski cosmetic purse for women and cuffl ink box for men containing La Prairie products!

From NZ, fl y the Emirates A380 First Class Suite on the Auckland-Sydney and Auckland-Melbourne routes (approximately $2600 return). For other Suite routes see www.singaporeair.com or www.etihadairways.com

Spa-HighOffering state-of-the-art spa shower systems onboard, Emirates has both pleasure and convenience in mind! Onboard lounges provide hors d’oeuvres, Grand Cru and conversation but if you desire privacy, retire to your suite with personal mini-bar, vanity table, mirror and wardrobe. Savour fi ve-star delicacies by world leading chefs and fi ne wines chosen by sommeliers before the crew converts your seat to a fl at bed with mattress. Your touchscreen television offers hundreds of options and along with complimentary chauffeur-drive service and fast-track vouchers, travel is truly fi rst class!

A Great Way to Fly Singapore Airlines, the fi rst to launch the A380 suite in 2007 promises a ‘class of your own’. With separate check-in and the freedom to adjust your preferred level of privacy with sliding doors and window blinds, another point of distinction is the standalone bed (not converted seat) and hand-stitched Poltrona Frau armchair. Its signature turn down service featuring Givenchy linen and pyjamas is all you will feel like after lavishing in gourmet masterpieces created by the International Culinary Panel with selection of Champagne, Grand Cru Red Burgundy and Second Growth Bordeaux. Revel in the KrisWorld entertainment system or be business-minded with multi-port power and USB slots. Refresh with Ferragamo toiletries!

A Grand Voyage from Venice to MiamiGarry Hampton, Personal Travel Manager is here to help you

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RIVIERA dEPARTS VENICE: 3 NOVEMBER 2012HIGHLIGHTS: Venice (overnight), dubrovnik, Corfu, Messina (Sicily), Sorrento/Capri, Rome, Florence/Pisa/Tuscany, Monte Carlo, Provence, Barcelona (overnight), Seville (overnight), Arrecife, Santa Cruz de La Palma, Miami

Garry HamptonAs your Personal Travel Manager I offer apersonalised service and am available 24/7 to all of my clients.

“I offer a service tailored to your needs. I am available 24/7 and can meet you at a location of your choice, your home, work, local cafe or my office. With over 40 years experience in Travel, and the experiences gained in visiting over 40 countries, plus access to all airline, accommodation and cruise deals. I will create your next holiday in no time at all”.

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CONdITIONS: Sales until 30 June 2012 or sold out. Cruise price is per guest, in NZ$, share twin, based on a balcony stateroom (B2). Price includes gratuities & port taxes (correct as of 19 April 2012), & all applicable discounts. Airfares are not included and are an additional cost. Please ask your House of Travel specialist for the best airfare to suit your needs. Price for cash sales, add additional 2% for credit card payments. Valid for new bookings only. Special conditions, currency fluctuations & availability restrictions apply. *Shipboard Credit is per stateroom in US$ and non refundable or transferable. All fares & taxes are subject to change without notice up until full payment is received. Additional terms and conditions apply - please ask your House of Travel consultant for further details.

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By Shirani Alfreds

Move over Carrie Bradshaw. Your Jimmy Choo addiction may have cost so much it almost rendered you homeless, but these collector items seriously step up the stakes. These shoes aren’t made for walking, and that’s why they’re so cool!

Move over Carrie Bradshaw. Your Jimmy Choo addiction may have cost so much it almost rendered you homeless, but these collector items seriously step up the stakes. These shoes aren’t

BRILLIANT BORGEZIE

In 1989, the iconic jewellery designer Harry Winston created a pair of (literally) ruby red shoes to mark the 50th anniversary of The Wizard of Oz. Designed by Ronald Winston, they are adorned with 4,600 rubies and 50 carats of diamonds and took a craftsman two months to set the gemstones worth 1350 carats in place. Carrying an equally brilliant price tag of USD$3m, they are the world’s most expensive shoes!

Auctioned for €19,750 in December last year, these original 1962 pair of Roger Vivier’s were created for Princess Soraya (married to the late Shah of Iran). Vivier invented the stiletto heel but these are low-heeled pumps embroidered with silver thread and adorned with topaz. The French luxury house was revived eight years ago and were thrilled to have re-obtained their shoes at the auction!

GLASS DIAMONDS

Shoe designer Stuart Weizman has created the pair of Cinderella slippers and they are not made of glass. Worth USD$2m the slippers bear 565 diamonds of 55 carats sitting on fi ne Italian leather with a touch of gold. A single 5-carat diamond worth USD$1m adorns the right slipper so don’t leave it at the ball! Country music star Alison Krauss wore them to the 2004 Academy Awards.

Created entirely from solid gold with more than 2,000 diamonds totaling 30 carats, British jewellery designer Christopher Michael Shellis took three years to design the Eternal Borgezie Diamond Stiletto in conjunction with the House of Borgezie. Dubbed a ‘treasure for the feet’, the creation pays tribute to nature with its Stamen Fluted Heal inspired by the elegance of lily stamens. Another unique feature is the removable heart shaped sole and heel after signs of wear. Spare sets of soles and heels are provided with a guaranteed service of easy replacements ensuring lack of ageing. Prices for your bespoke fi tted and sized pair of stilettos start from £100,000 with an ‘Eternal’ guarantee of 1,000 years! www.borgezie.com

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DATE NIGHT

We may have lost 90 per cent of our 19th Century heritage and a table on the terrace at the front of this restaurant will take you as close as

you might want to be to what’s left of our ravaged city centre, overlooking a large open space across the road where once were older style brick and stone buildings. To the north-west lies a fast diminishing, spectacularly crumbling skyline with CERA’s wrecking ball smashing its way through what is left...Fortunately we were inwardly focused as my dining companion had a plane to catch and time was of the essence. Within this tiny Turkish enclave there’s an inherent sense of informality

that aids relaxed conversation and the relatively straight forward lunch menu makes for an easy choice. Conjure up your own imaginary magic carpet and enjoy what’s on offer. Predictably, you will fi nd kebabs aplenty, dips, rice and falafel options, all at lunch prices for mains of $9.50 to $12. Service is friendly and prompt. The lamb kebab dish was a packed plate of vibrant colour, from the verdancy of the fresh, sliced lettuce to the intense orange of the shredded carrot, the bright fl ash of yellow rice and the soft, earthiness of the marinated lamb cubes. Very simple fare, easily arranged on the plate and honest in taste and fl avour. Suffi cient for the heartiest of diners and

what better way to celebrate a quick excursion to our own little touch of Turkey, whilst dreaming of a cruise on the Bosphorus. What’s more, you can indulge in a glass or two of genuine Turkish wine like Yakut, said to be the best selling red in its home country... even if it means leaving your connoisseur’s hat at home. For dessert there are the old favourites Turkish Delight and Baklava but why wouldn’t you want to try something as different and sensuously alluring as the Turkish Halva – crushed sesame seeds and pistachio nuts – served with cream? Perhaps it’s time for you to bypass the local cafe and experience your very own touch of Turkey in town. Ah, sevinç yemek!

There’s nothing at all toplofty about the reincarnated Topkapi, now well established in its new location at the southern end of Manchester Street. But then this is a true ‘family’ restaurant and Christchurch the town is a far cry indeed from cities like Istanbul with its ornate, historically signifi cant, architectural masterpieces that have been so well preserved for hundreds, if not thousands of years for all to now enjoy.

SimplySimplySimplydeliciousdeliciousBy Mr Lu

64 Manchester StreetChristchurch

379 4447www.topkapi.co.nz

158 Leinster Road, Merivale (30 metres from Papanui Road)Reservations Phone 355 3055

www.leinsterbistro.com

Enjoy contemporary NZ cuisine with a Mediterranean influence, prepared by an expert team at Merivale’s newest eatery. Relax in the sumptuous leather booths and enjoy a wine from our extensive wine list.Open for coffee, lunch or dinner, 7 days a week from 9am.

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PERFECT for MOTHER’S DAY!

MINI LAMB ROAST INGREDIENTS3 lamb rumps, fully trimmed (approx. 250g each) Sea salt and freshly milled pepper 1 clove garlic, peeled and crushed A little chopped mint A little chopped coriander

PARSLEY JUICE1 bunch parsley, picked 100ml iced water 60ml vegetable oil

GARNISH300ml of your favourite meat glaze or gravy 6 small Yorkshire Puddings (optional)

METHODSeason the lamb rumps then sear in hot oil until nicely browned. Sprinkle over chopped herbs and garlic then allow to stand for 30 minutes. Blanch the parsley in plenty of boiling, salted water. Refresh in iced water then drain. Place the parsley, water and oil in a food processor then blend until smooth. Pass through a � ne sieve into a clean bowl and season to taste. Keep chilled.

ROAST VEGETABLESMix the prepared vegetables, rosemary and garlic together in a large roasting tray. Season, then drizzle with olive oil. Place in a preheated 180°C oven, and cook until the vegetables are tender, shaking occasionally.

THE RUMPSPlace the lamb in a 180ºC oven and roast until medium to rare (approximately 20 minutes). Once cooked, rest in a warm place for 6-8 minutes. Warm the meat glaze and season to taste.

TO SERVECarefully drain any excess oil from the roast vegetables then evenly divide between the serving plates. Slice the rested lamb into even portions then place over the vegetables. Spoon on the hot sauce, then drizzle around some of the parsley juice. Garnish if so desired, with hot baby Yorkshire Puddings.

ROAST VEGETABLE SALAD6 medium-sized washed gourmet potatoes, quartered 6 small carrots, peeled then cut into even batons, their full length 6 small parsnips, peeled then cut into even batons, their full length 1 Tbsp picked fresh rosemary 6 cloves peeled garlic, halved Sea salt and freshly milled pepper Extra virgin olive oil to drizzle

www.foxandferret.co.nz

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The day is running exactly as planned and with confidence in your caterer, you can relax knowing the reception ahead will be fabulous and yours to enjoy.

It’s on the wedding day that you will come to realise how invaluable it is to have the right caterer looking after you. Selecting a company with experience in weddings and with a dedicated event coordinator will prove invaluable. Their support with advice as to the options for menus, marquees build or venue selection, budget management and run-sheets all begins long before the wedding day; however it’s on the day they will deliver with confidence and style.

A Canterbury based company with over 45 years in serving weddings, Continental is recognised as the leading event caterer for the region. Their internationally trained chefs focus on serving cuisine featuring the best of fresh, local fare and they are happy to work with you to design your personalised menus. As part of your wedding plans, they welcome a menu tasting where you have the opportunity to confirm the food and wines to be served and to also select the style of crockery, cutlery and glassware from their broad catalogue.

With Continental every detail is considered from a picnic basket to accompany the bridal party on photography sessions, to children’s menus and special dietary needs. The bathrooms are titivated, the linens are perfect

and the tableware shining. Your table centres, place names and favours are set, your cake is given special care, the gift table and coat racks are in place and the head-table is exactly as you asked for.

And when the food arrives, your guests are more than impressed. Continental aspires to serve a superior restaurant quality dining experience, no matter how many guests are attending your event and venue you have selected. Formalities at weddings can require real flexibility in the kitchen where speeches can run longer (or shorter) than planned and the food is expected to be served hot and just at the right time. This is the point where you need confidence your catering team are experienced and understand how to manage when flexibility is required.

It certainly pays to shop around for your wedding caterer as there are many different menu styles, budgets and relative standards to choose from. However when it comes to the actual wedding day, having a professional wedding caterer at the helm will prove invaluable. And when the wedding day is over, you will want to have your letter of thanks to proudly feature amongst the testimonials offered by your caterer, as they speak to the next wedding couple who are carefully considering how to plan to enjoy a successful day.

Continental Event Catering can be contacted on 0800 426 684. Ask for event coordinator Julia Neilson and see menus on www.continental.co.nz

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to enjoy your wedding dayCongratulations, you are now husband and wife. Your guests are happily sipping on bubbles and beers and being served delicious canapé while your photographer gently positions family and friends for the perfect pictures.

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The Canon Wilford Wing atrium at St George’s Hospital, became an art

gallery for the evening on March 28. St Andrew’s College provided the art works that were auctioned to raise funds for the St George’s Cancer Institute. The erstwhile Barry Watson, auctioneer for the evening, took the bids as drinks and gourmet comestibles were proffered. The creations remained on display in the atrium for one month after the auction. The evening raised in excess of $11,000 for the cause.

Money well spent, I’d say.

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Fundraising Event

Two saints join forces

Charlotte Gavin, Julie Bramwell

Susan Marston, Liz Ellington

Chris Wynne, Chris Weir

Shelley Harworth, Devonie Eglinton

Greg Brooks, Jonathan Bierwirth

Anne Fletcher, Chris Leighton, Annabelle McLauchlan

John and Pip Dobson, Diana and Nick Smith

Jamin Marshall, Suzanne Bell

Natalia Meyr, Noeline Boet, Lisa Amin Cilla Glasson, Tony Hunter, Dawn Hinton

Nichole Densem, Rosemary Fairhall

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Russell Lange, Helen Gough

Dave Sturrock, Wendy DiasCarolyn McAllister, Ulia Ash

Denise Bryce, Bruce ChurchRobert Johnston, Svetlana Orinko

Peter Townsend, Steve Lange (Founder of Tony’s Tyre Service)

The good people at Bryce Gallery have pulled off

another coup. Their walls were vibrant with Svetlana Orinko’s lively works at the opening of her latest exhibition on March 28. Dare to Dream held the viewer enthralled as still life, seascape, fl oral and fi gure studies were celebrated in oil and watercolour. Lady of the moment, Svetlana, proved popular with fans of her art, who clamoured to be photographed with her.

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Networking, sharing ideas and learning from the best, as to how it’s done, was how the evening of April 4 was spent. The Let’s Get Into It campaign was staged by Recover

Canterbury. Guest speaker Steve Lange, founder of Tony’s Tyre Service, distributed his commercial wisdom. His story of success over adversity, delivered with consummate wit, delighted the gathering.

Let’s Get Into It Cocktail PartyInspiration for recovery

Kristen Billcliff, Anna KilbrideAnne Johnstone, Anne Jamieson

Emma Jones, Meri ManuelEmma Jones, Meri ManuelGill Dal Din, Pip Tschudin

Holly Andrew, Aliesha McGilligan

Catherine and Marc Bendall, Angela Stone

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Women’s Refuge Charity Event

Fashion frenzy and travellers tales Meg Hope, Jaime Randell, Angela Stone, Jane Daniels, Nerissa Sowerby, Lizzie Dyer, Sarah O’Gorman

Nicola Woodward (CEO Christchurch Women’s Refuge), Jennifer Goldsmith, Julie McCoy (Women’s Refuge)

Suzie Adams, Mandy Pickering Caroline Pickett, Carolyn Tapley,

Lianne Diezell, Arlee Folkers

Bevan Stone, Duncan Webb

A evening of stories of the exotic east, combined with a tableau of the jazziest fashion in town, can leave one green with envy. Many of the attendees at the Christchurch Women’s Refuge fashion, travel and

charity auction, would have been left wanting more. Plenty was on offer at the auction, held on March 28. The Westpac Hub rang with the usual noises of appreciation as Jane Daniels previewed

her Winter 2012 collection before the bidding started for the tempting lots.

Photos by Jane Wyles Photography

Lisa and John Plato

Stuart and Jennifer Kemp

Greg, Jacob and Heather Whyte, Simon Barnett

Robyn Galloway, Gai McGrath, Ian Blair, Jane Daniels, Amy Densem, Carole Williams

Olivia Marshall, Sofi a Silva

Crusaders Evening

of Courage Crusading for a cure

Taking a break from kicking goals and rolling in the mud, members of the

Crusaders were guests of honour at “The Evening of Courage”, held at the Gary Cockram Hyundai Super Showroom. The March 20 event enabled children and their families to meet the rugby superstars. Following the meet and greet, children took part in a question and answer session with the players. The evening concluded with an auction which, along with ticket sales, raised in excess of $9,000 for the Child Cancer Foundation.

Cynthia McDermott, Nick McLennan

Roger and Lisa Crozier

Todd Blackadder, Clare Wilkinson

TCrusaders were guests of honour at “The Evening of Courage”,the Gary Cockram Hyundai Super

Richard and Elizabeth Ineson

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The roaring 20s live again!

Sunny California is the destination for 24 very

special children following the Koru Care Christchurch Charity Auction held on March 31. The Airforce Museum was transformed into a speakeasy as the loud suited hosts, Dave Fitzgerald and Jason Gunn, brought the Charleston and prohibition decade to life.

Following the splendid dinner, the fl apper era

fun and antics got under way. The

guests danced through the night,

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Jane and Warren TuckerHilary and George Rawstron

Dave Fitzgerald, Jason Gunn

Alex Herbert, Sam McGoldrick

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Kimberleys VIP EveningKimberleys thank loyal fans

The team at Kimberleys pulled off an evening fi lled with fashion and elegance on March 28. The Merivale store rang with applause at the stunning array of the new season’s couture, which promises to make winter as clement as summer and autumn were. Following the night of fun for Kimberleys important and supportive clients, the party goers departed, Looking forward to looking good this year.

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Bruce Davis, Julien Truesdale, John McLaughlan

Cat Lyne, Yvonne Danks, Karly NicholsonMarie Stokes, Julie Abbot, Kate Stokes

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Debbie Truesdale, Marg Foggo, Marilyn McLaughlan

Clare Beer, Yvonne Danks

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Tennis Canterbury Season Awards and

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Excellence in tennis was celebrated and rewarded at the Tennis Canterbury Season Awards held at the Horticultural Hall on April 13. Black Friday proved lucky for Ronald McDonald House South Island though. The evening’s charity auction raised $3,100 for this worthy cause.

Amanda Wangford, Jason Nuttall, Hamish Cain

Bidgie and Colin JefferiesDavid Cox, Charlotte Bryden Ty and Lianne Tiller

Maree and Brendon McKenna

Sam Clarke, Sir Richard Hadlee, Peter Maciaszek

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