Mit Leib und Seele- Kids in Berlin

15 Mar 2011 , 9:08 | Posted In Shops | 2 Comments

472 Victoria St, North Melbourne

Ph (03) 9329 5578

Partner/Children Seating: Minimal

kids@berlin.com – Cool website coming soon!

United in style, quality and authenticity, Kids in Berlin invites shoppers to admire and appreciate a truly wonderful assortment of must-have pieces for the effortlessly-cool dresser. A beautiful example of camaraderie between recognised and rising Australian talents, Kids in Berlin’s pledges its loyalty to stocking the best quality, locally sourced products. The name may leave you in the dark, but this unassuming store shines a bright light for shoppers hunting the best in Australian men’s, women’s and childrenswear. 

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Cecylia Runway Show

07 Mar 2011 , 10:11 | Posted In Blog Post | 4 Comments

Last week, Cecylia Kee sent a message saying “Natarsha, can you help dress the models tomorrow night?” Do I really need an excuse to visit Melbourne’s only boutique that serves up chocolately cupcakes and EXCLUSIVE designer threads?  “Well, of course!” I said..

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Wardrobe SALE – Fashion Rebel

30 Jan 2011 , 9:55 | Posted In Shops | 1 Comment

Simply log onto Fashion Rebel Facebook!

Once a month, Fashion Rebel will unlock the wardrobe doors to loyal fans, followers and subscribers. An affordable and easy alternative to rummaging through op shops bins, chain store racks and vintage boutiques, Fashion Rebel provides only the best in rare, high quality vintage and designer clothing. This is an exclusive opportunity for fashion lovers and vintage collectors to own speciality garments. Emanate the classic beauty of the 1950’s, mod style of the 1960’s and countless pieces from the free spirited 70’s, through to the cut-out dresses of the 1990’s.

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Young Hunting

28 Jan 2011 , 8:54 | Posted In Blog Post | 0 Comments

Welcome to the whimsical world of Melbourne designer, Candice Agius. Using sustainable fibres and precious metals, Candice successfully breathes life into her latest collection, Cavallo.

A salute to the theatrical realms of childhood fables and fantasies, Agius’ unisex jewellery line Young Hunting is a celebration of rare, one of a kind pieces “It will always be an express of me (Agius), not current trends” says Candice.

Exploring the nature of dark and depressing themes, Candice is a credit to local and independent jewellery design. Her hand-made, high quality pieces are both expressive and unusual, generating positive reviews internationally and Australia wide.

Refreshingly, her passion does not lie in a monetary reward or recognition.  Instead, Agius wonders if her pieces will be passed down from generation to generation, “I fantasise about being that anonymous designer. I wonder who will be wearing my pieces in 100 years time…

Young Hunting redefines the term unique in a marketplace saturated with fast fashion. Her imaginative and inquisitive nature remains strong with the release of her latest designs. Having worked more than 6 months on previous collection Fata Morgana, Cavallo was an experimentation that panned out to be a success.

Candice is currently working with .925 silver, jet and quartz crystals, onyx, garnet and oxidized black metal. If you would like to don one of Candice’s signature designs and be 1 of 50 to own a piece of Young Hunting, visit Trimapee, LifewithBird or Chiodo.

For online orders email Candice: info@younghunting.com.au

Young Hunting Cavallo Ring
Garnets & oxidized solid .925

Young Hunting Cavallo Ring
Oxidized solid .925

Excerpt from interview with Candice Agius

How would you describe your personal style?

My personal style is defiantly seen in my designs. Probably because I only make stuff I’d wear. I’d describe my style as mystic office chic with a 90s influence. My uniform is some kind of black dress, blazer, wedges and fists full of rings. I like to mix vintage with designers like Undercover, Nom*D, and local designers.

How important is it to support local trade?

Supporting local designers is so important. When you buy from a good local label, you are investing in an original design as well as helping that person pay the bills! Fast fashion is usually run by some rich corporate, and buyers that rave blogs and magazines ripping off real designers. It’s sad to see it but unfortunately, the masses don’t really care.

Is there fierce competition among other Australian jewellery designers, what separates Young Hunting from the rest?

I’m not a competitive designer. I’m into supporting local jewellery designers and collaborating. I am organising a group exhibition with a friend of mine, Andy Henson from Henson Jewellery. We are exhibiting around fashion week in March with Hamish Munro, Estelle Deeves and Polly Van Der Glass. Which are all other local jewellery designers.

I will be releasing my 3rd collection at the exhibition. They will all be one off pieces using the crystals I have been collecting. But I don’t want to give too much away so stay tuned…