The white tee

Over, under – the white tee makes a case as one of the most underrated sartorial staples. Not just as the base of what feels like a million outfit alternatives, its crisp colour, or lack thereof, pairs with almost anything.  Make the most of the wonders it can work within your wardrobe. Curated by Nina […]

Dame Sophie Pascoe’s sartorial influence

For Dame Sophie, living a life in the public eye has meant being subject to constant assessment of her appearance. Over time, she learnt to use it to her advantage, developing an eye for the best pieces in local fashion. I used to utilise fashion to hide my disability at times. Now I very much […]

Cosy comfort

Braving brisk weather to head to the office and run errands, or staying in and snuggling up by the fire – the sartorial brief is the same: cosy and comfortable with a side of chic. Maintaining a wardrobe that can do both is key. If you’re looking to keep up and in need of inspiration, […]

Outerwear ultimates

Outerwear is a dual champion in dressing – both elevating an outfit and keeping us warm. Discover the latest in local fashion and get your wardrobe winter-ready. Curated by Nina Tucker. Help! How do I style the… Bomber: Labelled by Vogue as “the outerwear gift that keeps on giving”, bombers are a locked-in style for […]

The in and out in outerwear

This weather has us feeling like Goldilocks, scrambling to find a gorgeous layer not too hot nor cold. A sartorial metaphor – we search for something lighter than a coat yet more protective of the elements than knitwear. Thankfully, designers and stylists have determined what’s in and out of outwear for the season ahead, so […]

Warmer in wool: The Wool Company

As the Christchurch chill sets in, it’s time to layer up, and there’s no better choice than premium New Zealand-made merino. The Wool Company was founded in the late 1950s by Janet and Gordon Riach, when it began as a wool buying and processing business. Now run by their daughter Margot, the company has grown […]