Category: Broadsheet
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First Look: Maker & Monger’s Heavenly New Chapel of Cheese Is Here

Written for Broadsheet “It’s like walking up to a candy store,” cheesemonger Anthony Femia says of his new self-coined “chapel of cheese” at Prahran Market. And he’s not the only one who thinks so. Just a short time standing by Maker & Monger’s new stall and the magnetic pull of its seven-metre-long cheese cabinet is…
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Handwoven Cult Bags From Canberra

Written for Broadsheet The dance of a discarded plastic bag in the wind was the inspiration for Canberra-based designer Georgina Whigham’s accessories label, George. “I was interested in … drawing from an object that is mass-produced and disposable,” Whigham says of the silhouette of her handwoven utility totes, which resembles that of a plastic shopping…
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Now Open: Sandy Feet Are Welcome at Sunny Beachside Cafe Pineapple Palm

Written for Broadsheet Just a few sandy footsteps from the volleyball courts at South Melbourne beach is sunny coastal cafe Pineapple Palm. The gleaming spot is at the base of a new apartment block on Beaconsfield Parade, and while the interior is fresh, the friendly staff don’t mind if you bring a bit of the…
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New Menswear Label Kerrin Uses the Great Outdoors As Its Muse

Written for Broadsheet With names like the Kangaroo Pocket Hoodie and the Utility Shirt, new Melbourne menswear label Kerrin makes it clear from the outset it’s taking its cues from Australia’s great outdoors. Founded in December last year by a former head of menswear at Country Road, Kerrin Schuppan, the label fills a gap in men’s wardrobes for…
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The Luxurious Loungewear Label for Night and Day

Written for Broadsheet In March 2018, Lauren Puvi launched her luxury loungewear label, Öösel. Pronounced “err-sell”, it means “at night” in Estonian – her paternal grandparents’ native language. The Adelaide-based designer noticed a lack of luxurious sleepwear at attainable prices. “Other high-end sleepwear brands can charge up to $2,000,” she says. Hers fills the gap…
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First Look: Goodnight Twenty Pho Seven, Good Morning Straight Outta Saigon

Written for Broadsheet A neon “it was all a dream” sign is all that remains of all-night pho joint Twenty Pho Seven. The Russell Street diner that blended R’n’B tunes with the sound of diners slurping noodles transformed into Straight Outta Saigon in March, leaving the 24/7 concept behind, among other things. “We’re getting away…
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Now Open: A Whimsical, Labyrinthine Cafe in a 150-Year-Old Former Auto Parts Shop

Written for Broadsheet On a street corner in Ascot Vale, past a grand old green and ivory facade, is a whimsical new cafe laced with old-world charm. In some ways, Old Man Drew is a labyrinth mistaken for a cafe; it takes more than a few (panicked) moments to spot my friends for brunch. The…
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Now Open: Thai Street Food in a Buzzing Hawker-Style Diner

Written for Broadsheet Step off Bourke Street and into Isan Soul and you’re immediately hit with the smell of Thai herbs, curries and smoke from the charcoal grill. Tables buzz with chatter, and the shelves are crammed with knick-knacks such as old cassettes, gumball machines, baskets, vintage soft drink signs, china plates, bottles, radios, toys…

