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  • magazine : Lucire
  • numero : 27 - novembre 2009
  • date : 01 novembre 2009
  • catégorie : Art de vivre

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  • A star in the making

    Lindsay Peacock looks forward to a career in modelling

    par Devin Winter
  • A personal approach to high fashion

    Sera Hathaway’s childhood love for fashion has turned into one of Taupo’s cool, contemporary spaces at Hi Fashion, with an online store to follow

  • It’s a kind of magic

    Angela Lewis’s Style Workshops complement the designer’s philosophy particularly well photographed by Jackie Gay/Still Vision (www.stillvision.co.nz)

  • The real thing

    Born of an auspicious meeting between a Kiwi and an American, tika stays true to their mission of doing the right thing. The merino apparel maker is Lucire’s pick of environmentally friendly labels for this issue

    par Seka Ojdrović
  • Michelle ma belle

    Jack Yan speaks with Michelle Wilson, the ambitious designer
    behind the fast-growing Michelle Yvette label

    par Jack Yan
  • For those jaunts to Paris

    Molly N might target the 45-and up woman, but we fi nd there’s an ageless style to her rapidly growing label

  • Perfection with a dose of fun

    Amy Yandle collaborated with Lucire in the middle of the decade. Since then, she bought her own salon at getfunkd Victoria Street, and hasn’t
    looked back.

    par Jack Yan
  • A world of change

    International, New Zealand-born hair and make-up artist Brent Lawler talks to Lucire about his shift to New York and his collaboration with World

  • Unforgettable women

    Revlon’s evolution has been a great way to track how models in advertising have evolved since the postwar era

    par Jack Yan
  • Hevan moves earth

    Hannah Evans-Scott of Hevan lives her brand, and rightly sees herself as
    much, much more than a beauty consultant

  • It’s lonely at the top

    La Prairie’s Cellular Cream Platinum Rare is possibly the most expensive skin care cream in the world

  • Reading nature

    Seka Ojdrovic goes to Wellington’s Skin Therapy as it introduces a new skin analysis machine

  • By appointment

    Jack Yan catches up with Andrew Collinge, one of Britain’s, if not the world’s, best known hairdressers, on his latest work including a Royal Wedding

    par Jack Yan
  • The brand with a voice

    Alan MacKenzie, the founder of Organic Surge, tells Jack Yan that his
    products give some of the world’s underprivileged children a true voice

  • Out of africa

    Brenda Lockie is introducing RégimA into New Zealand, with impressive results for skin

  • Keeping the flash harriets away

    Small cabriolets have more subdued style, says Jack Yan photographed by Tanya Sooksombatisatian and the author

    par Jack Yan
  • Nature prevails

    Custo Barcelona will go beyond its fashion design roots with the interiors at Capricho, a Cancun resort. Kamitha Sloan gives a preview

    par Kamitha Sloan
  • Southern hideaways

    Kip Brook tastes the best and most romantic resorts in New Zealand’s South Island, in part one of a four-part series

    par Kip Brook
  • The next pacific destination

    Few think of Taiwan as a Pacific Island getaway, but we think it’s the next big destination

    par Jack Yan
  • An interwoven tale

    Stanley Moss explores Scotland’s Western Isles, in a quest for Clò Mór, or Harris Tweed, while seeing some of the nation’s great inns photographed by the author

    par Stanley Moss
  • You know where i am

    Jack Yan talks to Samantha Powell, Miss Universe New Zealand 2008, on the pageant, her experiences at the international competition, and how the media failed to unnerve

    par Jack Yan
  • A more real oscar week

    The pre-award prep and primp sessions may be pared down, but Elyse Glickman and Leyla Messian discover spirits are as high as ever in Hollywood. This year’s fi lm and talent nominees represent a renewed commitment to quality and social consciousness, as did the gatherings intended to celebrate their accomplishments

  • Out of the trunk

    Harry’s gets ready for the next season

    par Bronwyn Williams

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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