Interview with Danelle Bohane

Danelle Bohane, a New Zealand based wedding photographer, is recognised as one of the best in the world. She was named as a Range Finder Rising Star in 2015. Junebug, one of the world’s most popular online wedding planning sites, recognised her as one of the best wedding photographers in the world in 2015 and … Read more


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.



Gilles Thevenin – Kismet & Lubin

How would you advise someone choosing a scent for their wedding? Well, you are not getting married to the scent, but I think it’s important to share your choice with the person you love, unless you really trust that you share the same taste. The fragrance you choose should be something you are comfortable with, … Read more


Trends – Anna Church, Sculptographer

‘In the littlest of details, the best visual soundbites happen. I love venturing into grungy parts of urban environments. The textures and layers, the plants — it all gets thrown up at you.’


Together Loves – The Wedding Map

Your number one tip for couples who are venue scouting?  Find something you adore, think outside the box, if you haven’t found it yet keep looking and don’t compromise your overall dream.  All in one venues are AMAZING! Get ready, hitched and party in one spot – its a no brainer & super stress free!


Chris Dobbs | Working Style

How did Working Style get started? With seamstress support from my mother and her friends in the Wairarapa in 1987, I began selling made-to-measure shirts, going office to office with my cloths and measuring tape.



Rebecca Anderson | Chaos & Harmony

How did you learn to design shoes? In my early 20s I worked in interior design, which I loved, but I couldn’t get rid of this nagging shoe thing in the back of my mind. I’d always loved shoes, and was fascinated by their design, texture and materiality.




Trends – Emilia Wickstead

Tell us about your background and your brand… My mother, Angela Wickstead, was a made-to-measure fashion designer, so it was always something that was part of my life. I grew up in New Zealand but when I was 14, we moved to Milan, which was the fashion hub of the world. From there, I went … Read more