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It’s time to sparkle this New Year’s Eve! As to what to wear, read on.

What our most stylish designers will be wearing on New Year’s Eve

It’s the last day of 2023, so why not go out with sartorial fireworks?

  • Lauren Sams

This Month

Jo Malone sold her eponymous fragrance line to Estée Lauder in 1999. In 2011, she returned with a new brand, Jo Loves.

How perfumer Jo Malone regained her mojo after losing her sense of smell

The UK entrepreneur sold her first global brand to Estée Lauder after chemotherapy destroyed her olfactory system. Her drive to build another business followed a complete recovery.

  • Lauren Sams
Gymshark founder Ben Francis: “When everyone else zigs, Gymshark zags.”

How to become a billionaire by the time you’re 30

Little more than 10 years ago, Gymshark founder Ben Francis was making and selling muscle vests online from his parents’ garage.

  • Elizabeth Grice
MCo Beauty founder Shelley Sullivan: “We work fast because our customers expect it.”

Psst. It’s OK to buy make-up and shampoo from the supermarket

Traditional beauty companies eschew mass markets but these Aussie brands are happily stocked on supermarket shelves.

  • Lauren Sams
Uber cool and ready for a hard day’s work: Cargo Crew has certainly elevated the hospitality uniform.

Why fashionable wait-staff help restaurants win customers

Once an afterthought, uniforms are now a unique selling point for hospitality businesses – so much so that customers are walking out the door with them.

  • Lauren Sams
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Change management consultant Friska Wirya: “I like dressing up for the office.”

This fashion-conscious consultant quit her job over an outfit

Friska Wirya is a change-management consultant whose career has seen her work with ASX-listed companies, implementing digital innovation.

  • Lauren Sams

These 24 top watches are sure to be envied on your wrist in 2024

From Bulgari to Bremont, Patek Philippe to Panerai and Girard-Perregaux to Grand Seiko: what would you like to wrap around your arm next year?

  • Bani McSpedden

Surprise stars shine at the ‘Oscars of watchmaking’

Among the winners of the annual Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève were a few rank-and-file brands, a welcome mix for the general public.

  • Bani McSpedden

The 13 names behind Britain’s great watch revival

Switzerland’s watch industry has taken the art of self-promotion to an impressive level, but there’s action a plenty in the “home” of horology.

  • Simon de Burton
Caroline-Marie Scheufele works in product development at Chopard, the Swiss watch and jewellery brand founded in 1860.

Meet the 28yo at the heart of Swiss luxury brand Chopard

On her first visit to Australia, Caroline-Marie Scheufele is warming to her new role at the venerable family business.

  • Philippa Coates
Lawyer Virginia Jenkins says influencing is strictly a passion project and work comes first.

The lawyers who have a side hustle as influencers

Getting ready for work and posting about it has won a sizeable audience for these professionals.

  • Lauren Sams
Table setting by In The Roundhouse

Here’s why we’ll be partying this summer like there’s no tomorrow

You can be forgiven for forgetting there’s a downturn afoot. Birthdays, Christmas lunches, parties for the hell of it – budgets are bigger and event planners are busier than ever.

  • Lauren Sams
Vacheron Constantin Patrimony self-winding jewellery watch and Les Cabinotiers Imperial Tiger.

‘The watch of your dreams’: What’s next for Vacheron Constantin

The brand’s style and heritage director, Christian Selmoni, explains why it strives to maintain its sophisticated identity.

  • Bani McSpedden

Yours for as little as $9k: watch brands save best for last in 2023

From exciting updates to cool artist collaborations, luxury watchmakers including Amin Strom, Blancpain and IWC continue to impress right up to the end of the year.

  • Bani McSpedden
Matteau’s founders, Ilona Hamer and Peta Heinsen.

The Australian womenswear brand that’s making waves everywhere

Founded by sisters and based in Noosa, where its “secret store” is used as a testing ground, Matteau is the ultimate quiet achiever. 

  • Lauren Sams
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The watch dynasty primed for the billion-dollar club

Richard Mille is set for a new era in the hands of the next generation, and you can expect the impact to reach our shores.

  • Bani McSpedden
This ‘never-ending garland’ necklace from Dior’s Print collection is our top pick for a cool $2.1 million.

Christmas gifts for the 1pc

Stuck for a gift for someone who seems to have everything? Don’t hold back.

  • Eugenie Kelly

November

Denise Birdseye owns As If boutique in Albert Park, Melbourne.

Why it’s getting harder to find a designer label op-shop bargain

Charities and dedicated boutiques know the value of second-hand luxury goods and are tapping into a growing market for these items.

  • Maida Pineda
This tree-sconce Monument light by Sarah Nedovic is one of Joseph Gardner’s pics.

These interior designers have every taste and budget covered

From an Aussie blowfly pendant to tomato-scented candles and sculptural ceramics, Stephanie Stamatis and Joseph Gardener share their favourite gifts.

  • Stephen Todd

Collectors drive up pre-owned luxury watch prices - and big brands want in

Maybe not in time for Christmas, but the one-stop shop for watches, both new and used, is coming.

  • Bani McSpedden