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Jaquette Buoy’s 20th birthday

Buoy’s 20th birthday

  • magazine : Lucire
  • numero : 26 - 2008
  • date : 01 juin 2008
  • catégorie : Art de vivre

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  • Fashion forward

    Jack Yan speaks with Smashbox’s national training
    manager Neisha Henry on make-up, and what drew
    her to the Smashbox brand

    par Jack Yan
  • Let it flow

    Ana Maria Moore brings a worldclass spa experience to central Wellington

    par Ana Maria Moore
  • A secret on the shore

    Horrobin & Hodge is a well kept secret in Manakau, for those in the know about great spa treatments, writes Jack Yan

    par Jack Yan
  • Colour on the edge

    Our own Emma Tate went along to the L’Oréal Colour Trophy Awards held at Auckland’s Aotea Centre, the Edge

    par Emma Tate
  • You see this guy

    Guy Kremer, in New Zealand to judge L’Oréal Colour Trophy, talks to Jack Yan about the awards and his inspirations

    par Jack Yan
  • Out on safari

    The safari look is back, and OPSM in particular has been fashion-forward enough to get this latest style into stores

  • Wanderlust

    One might decide now is not the time to splurge A $800 on her leather and sequin-quilted Treasure Dress with silk georgette, but beautiful quality is what Kirrily Johnston strives for and, therefore, is what her clothes are all about.
    Jordan Chrisp chats with Kirrily Johnston, the Australian designer featuring here for Air New Zealand Fashion Week, tapping in to the need for ease when dressing for these modern times.

    par Jordan Chrisp
  • Ain’t it a gas

    Dan Carter has diversified, with Italianate fashion at his GAS store his off-season pleasure.

    par Sylvia Giles
  • In living colour

    Hale Bob brings a global edge and a feminine sensibility to US west coast fashion. Elyse Glickman visits Moroccan-born, Frencheducated creator Daniel Bohbot and director of marketing Marc Springer.

    par Elyse Glyckman
  • Southern belles

    The South Island has been celebrating its style, with shows in Christchurch and Queenstown Style Christchurch photographed by Clinton Lloyd/TwoPointEight Photography Fashion on Q

  • Accessories’ pass

    Our insider’s look at Hollywood’s favourite accessories—the finishing touches for the celeb set, where the perfect Hollywood ending is just the beginning by Elyse Glickman and Karen Loftus

    par Elyse Glickman and Karen Loftus
  • X-bones to butterflies

    New Zealand jewellery designer and creator Steph Lusted tells us about life post-Pforzheim by Jo Haas

    par Jo Haas
  • Birds of a feather

    Sylvia Giles manages to chat to ever beautiful and talented Boh Runga on her visit back home

    par Sylvia Giles
  • Send in the klones

    Sam Mitchell talks to Klone Hair’s Karl and Danelle
    Radel, at one of Dunedin’s top salons

    par Sam Mitchell
  • The king of avant-garde

    It’s not an unfair tag to give to Derek Elvy, the founder of Buoy Hairdressing, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. In a special collaboration with Buoy, Lucire features a unique shoot, plus some of the award-winning styles from Buoy’s Michael Beel, Sophia Taurae and Yoshi Su in upcoming pages. Derek’s interview appears p. 70. And see Buoy’s special section beginning at p.71.

  • My fellow countryman

    Jack Yan concludes that the Mini Clubman makes sense
    to all but the most hardened Anglophile and, possibly, some Noël Coward fans

    par Jack Yan
  • Back 2 Black

    Hair by Schwarzkopf Central
    Hairdresser of the Year 2008
    Michael Beel @ Buoy

  • Taiwan: top of the world

    In a two-part series dividing urban and rural, Jack Yan explores the last Chinese territory untouched by the Communists: Taiwan, where the democratic Chinese government is exiled. Part One: Taipei, Taichung and Kaohsiung

    par Jack Yan
  • Joyeux anniversaire québec!

    If you can’t make it to Paris, head to Québec. This Canadian city is very festive, incredibly French and will be partying all year.

    par Karen Loftus
  • Lady luxe

    Sylvia Giles interviews Dana Thomas, author of Deluxe: How Luxury Lost Its Lustre, who uncovers some of the negative sides to the fashion business

    par Sylvia Giles

A propos du magazine

Lucire
Lucire LUCIRE has been charting the course of global fashion since its inception in 1997. It was one of those rare magazines that went from online to print in 2004, then to international printed editions the following year. Today, it continues to examine fashion, trends, beauty, lifestyle and travel in its beautifully presented editions.

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