Modern Lovers Issue 8

Marilyn wears Rachel Mills dress, Rue de Seine veil, Love & Object necklace and Zoe & Morgan ring. Fred wears Working Style suit and merino wool polo neck.


Fragrance – Issue 8

Amaouage Lilac—Lilac Love by Amouage is the epitome of modern romance. With its mystical charm, it will awaken the princess in all of us. One of our all time favourite blooms, the peony, is paired with lilac, to provide a floral element to the fragrance. It’s the undertones of cocoa bean, sandalwood, patchouli and vanilla, … Read more


Dressing Room Issue 8

Makeup—Bobbi Brown soft coral lip colour pressed lightly on the lips gives a soft, sultry and kissable look. Hair—loose curls are swept up and pinned into a soft and voluminous bun at the back of the head while keeping lift and wave in the front. A style reminiscent of the 1960s but modernised by its … Read more


Royal Fern – Issue 8

They’ve survived on the planet for more than 400 million years, establishing themselves well before the dinosaurs, yet they still look so youthful and radiant. Just what is the Fern’s skincare secret?



Down the Track – Eugen & Cristina

Wild Wagon Co is a stationery design studio in Auckland, founded by Cristina Viscu and specializing in hand-painted cards, prints, journals and stationery with a well-traveled aesthetic that takes design inspiration from the places Cristina has lived, which include Moldova, Nashville, New York and Auckland.


The Together Gentleman

Barkers | Progear | Nordica Photography | Crane Brothers | Working Style | Pink Cadillac – email : info@pinkcadillac.co.nz| Rebecca Zephyr Thomas


Together Loves NZ Fashion Week – Kathryn Wilson

Kathryn Wilson Spring/Summer 2017/18 Right now the fashion world is alive with colour, with every garment and accessory bursting with juicy fruit hues and lush, forest tones. New Zealand’s premier footwear design brand has embraced this turn, providing a bold, feminine and sophisticated collection for the events season.


Together Loves NZ Fashion Week – Rachel Mills NEO KIND

In the confines of a nightclub in London’s Covent Garden, with a huge neon sign looming over the front door, a new pop culture movement was born; it was glitzy, striking and self-indulgent, and came to be known as new romanticism. Those who frequented this seminal haunt – also know as the Blitz Kids of … Read more