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⤷ Celebrating 21 years of WA’s most read weekly magazine
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#STM21 #STMPerth

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In physical terms, Nicole Trunfio’s ranch in Texas is about as far from home as you can get. But as the WA-born supermodel tells Megan French in this weekend’s STM, there are plenty of parallels to where she grew up in Merredin. While some of ranch life is pretty low-key — “I love getting my hands dirty, mowing the lawn, planting trees” — Trunfio turned on the glamour for this special shoot in Austin, on the property she shares with her husband, musician Gary Clarke Jr, and their three children. It was a special full-circle moment to celebrate 21 years of STM, as @nictrunfio remembers being on the cover several times over her career, including way back in 2004. Forever one of our favourites.

#STMPerth #STM21
Photography: Brittani Lepley @britnay
Story: Megan French @thefrenchfawn
Styling: Valeria Hernandez @stylingxval
Hair: Perla Rodriguez @perlamorph


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In physical terms, Nicole Trunfio’s ranch in Texas is about as far from home as you can get. But as the WA-born supermodel tells Megan French in this weekend’s STM, there are plenty of parallels to where she grew up in Merredin. While some of ranch life is pretty low-key — “I love getting my hands dirty, mowing the lawn, planting trees” — Trunfio turned on the glamour for this special shoot in Austin, on the property she shares with her husband, musician Gary Clarke Jr, and their three children. It was a special full-circle moment to celebrate 21 years of STM, as @nictrunfio remembers being on the cover several times over her career, including way back in 2004. Forever one of our favourites.

#STMPerth #STM21
Photography: Brittani Lepley @britnay
Story: Megan French @thefrenchfawn
Styling: Valeria Hernandez @stylingxval
Hair: Perla Rodriguez @perlamorph


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69
5 months ago

In physical terms, Nicole Trunfio’s ranch in Texas is about as far from home as you can get. But as the WA-born supermodel tells Megan French in this weekend’s STM, there are plenty of parallels to where she grew up in Merredin. While some of ranch life is pretty low-key — “I love getting my hands dirty, mowing the lawn, planting trees” — Trunfio turned on the glamour for this special shoot in Austin, on the property she shares with her husband, musician Gary Clarke Jr, and their three children. It was a special full-circle moment to celebrate 21 years of STM, as @nictrunfio remembers being on the cover several times over her career, including way back in 2004. Forever one of our favourites.

#STMPerth #STM21
Photography: Brittani Lepley @britnay
Story: Megan French @thefrenchfawn
Styling: Valeria Hernandez @stylingxval
Hair: Perla Rodriguez @perlamorph


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69
5 months ago

In physical terms, Nicole Trunfio’s ranch in Texas is about as far from home as you can get. But as the WA-born supermodel tells Megan French in this weekend’s STM, there are plenty of parallels to where she grew up in Merredin. While some of ranch life is pretty low-key — “I love getting my hands dirty, mowing the lawn, planting trees” — Trunfio turned on the glamour for this special shoot in Austin, on the property she shares with her husband, musician Gary Clarke Jr, and their three children. It was a special full-circle moment to celebrate 21 years of STM, as @nictrunfio remembers being on the cover several times over her career, including way back in 2004. Forever one of our favourites.

#STMPerth #STM21
Photography: Brittani Lepley @britnay
Story: Megan French @thefrenchfawn
Styling: Valeria Hernandez @stylingxval
Hair: Perla Rodriguez @perlamorph


3
69
5 months ago

In physical terms, Nicole Trunfio’s ranch in Texas is about as far from home as you can get. But as the WA-born supermodel tells Megan French in this weekend’s STM, there are plenty of parallels to where she grew up in Merredin. While some of ranch life is pretty low-key — “I love getting my hands dirty, mowing the lawn, planting trees” — Trunfio turned on the glamour for this special shoot in Austin, on the property she shares with her husband, musician Gary Clarke Jr, and their three children. It was a special full-circle moment to celebrate 21 years of STM, as @nictrunfio remembers being on the cover several times over her career, including way back in 2004. Forever one of our favourites.

#STMPerth #STM21
Photography: Brittani Lepley @britnay
Story: Megan French @thefrenchfawn
Styling: Valeria Hernandez @stylingxval
Hair: Perla Rodriguez @perlamorph


3
69
5 months ago

In physical terms, Nicole Trunfio’s ranch in Texas is about as far from home as you can get. But as the WA-born supermodel tells Megan French in this weekend’s STM, there are plenty of parallels to where she grew up in Merredin. While some of ranch life is pretty low-key — “I love getting my hands dirty, mowing the lawn, planting trees” — Trunfio turned on the glamour for this special shoot in Austin, on the property she shares with her husband, musician Gary Clarke Jr, and their three children. It was a special full-circle moment to celebrate 21 years of STM, as @nictrunfio remembers being on the cover several times over her career, including way back in 2004. Forever one of our favourites.

#STMPerth #STM21
Photography: Brittani Lepley @britnay
Story: Megan French @thefrenchfawn
Styling: Valeria Hernandez @stylingxval
Hair: Perla Rodriguez @perlamorph


3
69
5 months ago

In physical terms, Nicole Trunfio’s ranch in Texas is about as far from home as you can get. But as the WA-born supermodel tells Megan French in this weekend’s STM, there are plenty of parallels to where she grew up in Merredin. While some of ranch life is pretty low-key — “I love getting my hands dirty, mowing the lawn, planting trees” — Trunfio turned on the glamour for this special shoot in Austin, on the property she shares with her husband, musician Gary Clarke Jr, and their three children. It was a special full-circle moment to celebrate 21 years of STM, as @nictrunfio remembers being on the cover several times over her career, including way back in 2004. Forever one of our favourites.

#STMPerth #STM21
Photography: Brittani Lepley @britnay
Story: Megan French @thefrenchfawn
Styling: Valeria Hernandez @stylingxval
Hair: Perla Rodriguez @perlamorph


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69
5 months ago

Harley Reid is a good sport — and not just when it comes to footy. The #WestCoastEagles star was affable throughout this special shoot for #STMPerth, even happily donning an 80s-inspired sportswear get-up to celebrate 40 years since Crown Perth opened in 1985. Reid’s easy-going energy lasted through outfit changes, having his new mullet zhooshed (and no, it’s not permed, for those asking) and a fully-clothed dip in the pool, through to posing for selfies with strangers and answering every request with a “Yeah, easy”. The midfielder, who is Crown’s principal entertainment and venue partner, also chatted to Jade Jurewicz about moving interstate on his own as a teen, the challenges of being a public figure, and remaining focussed on being at his best on and off the field. Read the full story and see the photos in STM this weekend.

#STM21 #AFL #HarleyReid
Photography: Ian Munro @munrointhewest
Story: Jade Jurewicz @jjur
Styling: Megan French @thefrenchfawn
Location: Crown Perth @crownperth
Grooming: Hendra Widjaja @hendrawmakeup
Stylist’s assistant: Millie McDonald @milliecait
Clothing: Karrinyup Shopping Centre @karrinyup_sc


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5 months ago


Harley Reid is a good sport — and not just when it comes to footy. The #WestCoastEagles star was affable throughout this special shoot for #STMPerth, even happily donning an 80s-inspired sportswear get-up to celebrate 40 years since Crown Perth opened in 1985. Reid’s easy-going energy lasted through outfit changes, having his new mullet zhooshed (and no, it’s not permed, for those asking) and a fully-clothed dip in the pool, through to posing for selfies with strangers and answering every request with a “Yeah, easy”. The midfielder, who is Crown’s principal entertainment and venue partner, also chatted to Jade Jurewicz about moving interstate on his own as a teen, the challenges of being a public figure, and remaining focussed on being at his best on and off the field. Read the full story and see the photos in STM this weekend.

#STM21 #AFL #HarleyReid
Photography: Ian Munro @munrointhewest
Story: Jade Jurewicz @jjur
Styling: Megan French @thefrenchfawn
Location: Crown Perth @crownperth
Grooming: Hendra Widjaja @hendrawmakeup
Stylist’s assistant: Millie McDonald @milliecait
Clothing: Karrinyup Shopping Centre @karrinyup_sc


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13
5 months ago

Harley Reid is a good sport — and not just when it comes to footy. The #WestCoastEagles star was affable throughout this special shoot for #STMPerth, even happily donning an 80s-inspired sportswear get-up to celebrate 40 years since Crown Perth opened in 1985. Reid’s easy-going energy lasted through outfit changes, having his new mullet zhooshed (and no, it’s not permed, for those asking) and a fully-clothed dip in the pool, through to posing for selfies with strangers and answering every request with a “Yeah, easy”. The midfielder, who is Crown’s principal entertainment and venue partner, also chatted to Jade Jurewicz about moving interstate on his own as a teen, the challenges of being a public figure, and remaining focussed on being at his best on and off the field. Read the full story and see the photos in STM this weekend.

#STM21 #AFL #HarleyReid
Photography: Ian Munro @munrointhewest
Story: Jade Jurewicz @jjur
Styling: Megan French @thefrenchfawn
Location: Crown Perth @crownperth
Grooming: Hendra Widjaja @hendrawmakeup
Stylist’s assistant: Millie McDonald @milliecait
Clothing: Karrinyup Shopping Centre @karrinyup_sc


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13
5 months ago

Harley Reid is a good sport — and not just when it comes to footy. The #WestCoastEagles star was affable throughout this special shoot for #STMPerth, even happily donning an 80s-inspired sportswear get-up to celebrate 40 years since Crown Perth opened in 1985. Reid’s easy-going energy lasted through outfit changes, having his new mullet zhooshed (and no, it’s not permed, for those asking) and a fully-clothed dip in the pool, through to posing for selfies with strangers and answering every request with a “Yeah, easy”. The midfielder, who is Crown’s principal entertainment and venue partner, also chatted to Jade Jurewicz about moving interstate on his own as a teen, the challenges of being a public figure, and remaining focussed on being at his best on and off the field. Read the full story and see the photos in STM this weekend.

#STM21 #AFL #HarleyReid
Photography: Ian Munro @munrointhewest
Story: Jade Jurewicz @jjur
Styling: Megan French @thefrenchfawn
Location: Crown Perth @crownperth
Grooming: Hendra Widjaja @hendrawmakeup
Stylist’s assistant: Millie McDonald @milliecait
Clothing: Karrinyup Shopping Centre @karrinyup_sc


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13
5 months ago

Harley Reid is a good sport — and not just when it comes to footy. The #WestCoastEagles star was affable throughout this special shoot for #STMPerth, even happily donning an 80s-inspired sportswear get-up to celebrate 40 years since Crown Perth opened in 1985. Reid’s easy-going energy lasted through outfit changes, having his new mullet zhooshed (and no, it’s not permed, for those asking) and a fully-clothed dip in the pool, through to posing for selfies with strangers and answering every request with a “Yeah, easy”. The midfielder, who is Crown’s principal entertainment and venue partner, also chatted to Jade Jurewicz about moving interstate on his own as a teen, the challenges of being a public figure, and remaining focussed on being at his best on and off the field. Read the full story and see the photos in STM this weekend.

#STM21 #AFL #HarleyReid
Photography: Ian Munro @munrointhewest
Story: Jade Jurewicz @jjur
Styling: Megan French @thefrenchfawn
Location: Crown Perth @crownperth
Grooming: Hendra Widjaja @hendrawmakeup
Stylist’s assistant: Millie McDonald @milliecait
Clothing: Karrinyup Shopping Centre @karrinyup_sc


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13
5 months ago

Harley Reid is a good sport — and not just when it comes to footy. The #WestCoastEagles star was affable throughout this special shoot for #STMPerth, even happily donning an 80s-inspired sportswear get-up to celebrate 40 years since Crown Perth opened in 1985. Reid’s easy-going energy lasted through outfit changes, having his new mullet zhooshed (and no, it’s not permed, for those asking) and a fully-clothed dip in the pool, through to posing for selfies with strangers and answering every request with a “Yeah, easy”. The midfielder, who is Crown’s principal entertainment and venue partner, also chatted to Jade Jurewicz about moving interstate on his own as a teen, the challenges of being a public figure, and remaining focussed on being at his best on and off the field. Read the full story and see the photos in STM this weekend.

#STM21 #AFL #HarleyReid
Photography: Ian Munro @munrointhewest
Story: Jade Jurewicz @jjur
Styling: Megan French @thefrenchfawn
Location: Crown Perth @crownperth
Grooming: Hendra Widjaja @hendrawmakeup
Stylist’s assistant: Millie McDonald @milliecait
Clothing: Karrinyup Shopping Centre @karrinyup_sc


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13
5 months ago

Harley Reid is a good sport — and not just when it comes to footy. The #WestCoastEagles star was affable throughout this special shoot for #STMPerth, even happily donning an 80s-inspired sportswear get-up to celebrate 40 years since Crown Perth opened in 1985. Reid’s easy-going energy lasted through outfit changes, having his new mullet zhooshed (and no, it’s not permed, for those asking) and a fully-clothed dip in the pool, through to posing for selfies with strangers and answering every request with a “Yeah, easy”. The midfielder, who is Crown’s principal entertainment and venue partner, also chatted to Jade Jurewicz about moving interstate on his own as a teen, the challenges of being a public figure, and remaining focussed on being at his best on and off the field. Read the full story and see the photos in STM this weekend.

#STM21 #AFL #HarleyReid
Photography: Ian Munro @munrointhewest
Story: Jade Jurewicz @jjur
Styling: Megan French @thefrenchfawn
Location: Crown Perth @crownperth
Grooming: Hendra Widjaja @hendrawmakeup
Stylist’s assistant: Millie McDonald @milliecait
Clothing: Karrinyup Shopping Centre @karrinyup_sc


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13
5 months ago

When STM’s first edition hit the streets early in 2004, Rebecca Twigley’s life was sweet and pretty simple. Newly 21, she had just switched degrees to study speech pathology and she was a few months into dating West Coast superstar Chris Judd, after a classic Perth love story involving meeting at Club Bay View and later, a Sunday session kiss at the Cottesloe Beach Hotel. But by the time STM’s first anniversary rolled around, things looked very different— courtesy of a daring, red Ruth Tarvydas dress, worn to the Brownlow Medal later in 2004, as Judd won the AFL’s best-and-fairest award for the first time. Looking back on it, now Bec Judd and juggling a media career with parenting the couple’s four children, it was a sliding doors moment she didn’t see coming. As #STMPerth celebrates its 21st year, Judd flew home to Perth for a special shoot, exclusive interview and to guest edit the magazine, choosing party looks from local designers for fashion and giving her top #WA tips in STM Loves. See all the photos and read the story inside STM this weekend.

#STM21
Photography: Cheyne Tillier-Daly @cheynetd
Publication: STM Perth @stmperth
Styling: Teagan Sewell @teagan_sewell
Makeup: Hendra Widjaja @hendrawmakeup
Hair: Pauline McCabe @vivienscreativeperth
Stylist’s assistants: Millie McDonald, Isabella Marchese
Photographic assistant: Court McAllister @mac1photo
Location: Presidential villa, Crown Towers Perth @crownperth


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6 months ago


When STM’s first edition hit the streets early in 2004, Rebecca Twigley’s life was sweet and pretty simple. Newly 21, she had just switched degrees to study speech pathology and she was a few months into dating West Coast superstar Chris Judd, after a classic Perth love story involving meeting at Club Bay View and later, a Sunday session kiss at the Cottesloe Beach Hotel. But by the time STM’s first anniversary rolled around, things looked very different— courtesy of a daring, red Ruth Tarvydas dress, worn to the Brownlow Medal later in 2004, as Judd won the AFL’s best-and-fairest award for the first time. Looking back on it, now Bec Judd and juggling a media career with parenting the couple’s four children, it was a sliding doors moment she didn’t see coming. As #STMPerth celebrates its 21st year, Judd flew home to Perth for a special shoot, exclusive interview and to guest edit the magazine, choosing party looks from local designers for fashion and giving her top #WA tips in STM Loves. See all the photos and read the story inside STM this weekend.

#STM21
Photography: Cheyne Tillier-Daly @cheynetd
Publication: STM Perth @stmperth
Styling: Teagan Sewell @teagan_sewell
Makeup: Hendra Widjaja @hendrawmakeup
Hair: Pauline McCabe @vivienscreativeperth
Stylist’s assistants: Millie McDonald, Isabella Marchese
Photographic assistant: Court McAllister @mac1photo
Location: Presidential villa, Crown Towers Perth @crownperth


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6 months ago

When STM’s first edition hit the streets early in 2004, Rebecca Twigley’s life was sweet and pretty simple. Newly 21, she had just switched degrees to study speech pathology and she was a few months into dating West Coast superstar Chris Judd, after a classic Perth love story involving meeting at Club Bay View and later, a Sunday session kiss at the Cottesloe Beach Hotel. But by the time STM’s first anniversary rolled around, things looked very different— courtesy of a daring, red Ruth Tarvydas dress, worn to the Brownlow Medal later in 2004, as Judd won the AFL’s best-and-fairest award for the first time. Looking back on it, now Bec Judd and juggling a media career with parenting the couple’s four children, it was a sliding doors moment she didn’t see coming. As #STMPerth celebrates its 21st year, Judd flew home to Perth for a special shoot, exclusive interview and to guest edit the magazine, choosing party looks from local designers for fashion and giving her top #WA tips in STM Loves. See all the photos and read the story inside STM this weekend.

#STM21
Photography: Cheyne Tillier-Daly @cheynetd
Publication: STM Perth @stmperth
Styling: Teagan Sewell @teagan_sewell
Makeup: Hendra Widjaja @hendrawmakeup
Hair: Pauline McCabe @vivienscreativeperth
Stylist’s assistants: Millie McDonald, Isabella Marchese
Photographic assistant: Court McAllister @mac1photo
Location: Presidential villa, Crown Towers Perth @crownperth


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6 months ago

When STM’s first edition hit the streets early in 2004, Rebecca Twigley’s life was sweet and pretty simple. Newly 21, she had just switched degrees to study speech pathology and she was a few months into dating West Coast superstar Chris Judd, after a classic Perth love story involving meeting at Club Bay View and later, a Sunday session kiss at the Cottesloe Beach Hotel. But by the time STM’s first anniversary rolled around, things looked very different— courtesy of a daring, red Ruth Tarvydas dress, worn to the Brownlow Medal later in 2004, as Judd won the AFL’s best-and-fairest award for the first time. Looking back on it, now Bec Judd and juggling a media career with parenting the couple’s four children, it was a sliding doors moment she didn’t see coming. As #STMPerth celebrates its 21st year, Judd flew home to Perth for a special shoot, exclusive interview and to guest edit the magazine, choosing party looks from local designers for fashion and giving her top #WA tips in STM Loves. See all the photos and read the story inside STM this weekend.

#STM21
Photography: Cheyne Tillier-Daly @cheynetd
Publication: STM Perth @stmperth
Styling: Teagan Sewell @teagan_sewell
Makeup: Hendra Widjaja @hendrawmakeup
Hair: Pauline McCabe @vivienscreativeperth
Stylist’s assistants: Millie McDonald, Isabella Marchese
Photographic assistant: Court McAllister @mac1photo
Location: Presidential villa, Crown Towers Perth @crownperth


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50
6 months ago

When STM’s first edition hit the streets early in 2004, Rebecca Twigley’s life was sweet and pretty simple. Newly 21, she had just switched degrees to study speech pathology and she was a few months into dating West Coast superstar Chris Judd, after a classic Perth love story involving meeting at Club Bay View and later, a Sunday session kiss at the Cottesloe Beach Hotel. But by the time STM’s first anniversary rolled around, things looked very different— courtesy of a daring, red Ruth Tarvydas dress, worn to the Brownlow Medal later in 2004, as Judd won the AFL’s best-and-fairest award for the first time. Looking back on it, now Bec Judd and juggling a media career with parenting the couple’s four children, it was a sliding doors moment she didn’t see coming. As #STMPerth celebrates its 21st year, Judd flew home to Perth for a special shoot, exclusive interview and to guest edit the magazine, choosing party looks from local designers for fashion and giving her top #WA tips in STM Loves. See all the photos and read the story inside STM this weekend.

#STM21
Photography: Cheyne Tillier-Daly @cheynetd
Publication: STM Perth @stmperth
Styling: Teagan Sewell @teagan_sewell
Makeup: Hendra Widjaja @hendrawmakeup
Hair: Pauline McCabe @vivienscreativeperth
Stylist’s assistants: Millie McDonald, Isabella Marchese
Photographic assistant: Court McAllister @mac1photo
Location: Presidential villa, Crown Towers Perth @crownperth


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50
6 months ago

When STM’s first edition hit the streets early in 2004, Rebecca Twigley’s life was sweet and pretty simple. Newly 21, she had just switched degrees to study speech pathology and she was a few months into dating West Coast superstar Chris Judd, after a classic Perth love story involving meeting at Club Bay View and later, a Sunday session kiss at the Cottesloe Beach Hotel. But by the time STM’s first anniversary rolled around, things looked very different— courtesy of a daring, red Ruth Tarvydas dress, worn to the Brownlow Medal later in 2004, as Judd won the AFL’s best-and-fairest award for the first time. Looking back on it, now Bec Judd and juggling a media career with parenting the couple’s four children, it was a sliding doors moment she didn’t see coming. As #STMPerth celebrates its 21st year, Judd flew home to Perth for a special shoot, exclusive interview and to guest edit the magazine, choosing party looks from local designers for fashion and giving her top #WA tips in STM Loves. See all the photos and read the story inside STM this weekend.

#STM21
Photography: Cheyne Tillier-Daly @cheynetd
Publication: STM Perth @stmperth
Styling: Teagan Sewell @teagan_sewell
Makeup: Hendra Widjaja @hendrawmakeup
Hair: Pauline McCabe @vivienscreativeperth
Stylist’s assistants: Millie McDonald, Isabella Marchese
Photographic assistant: Court McAllister @mac1photo
Location: Presidential villa, Crown Towers Perth @crownperth


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50
6 months ago

When STM’s first edition hit the streets early in 2004, Rebecca Twigley’s life was sweet and pretty simple. Newly 21, she had just switched degrees to study speech pathology and she was a few months into dating West Coast superstar Chris Judd, after a classic Perth love story involving meeting at Club Bay View and later, a Sunday session kiss at the Cottesloe Beach Hotel. But by the time STM’s first anniversary rolled around, things looked very different— courtesy of a daring, red Ruth Tarvydas dress, worn to the Brownlow Medal later in 2004, as Judd won the AFL’s best-and-fairest award for the first time. Looking back on it, now Bec Judd and juggling a media career with parenting the couple’s four children, it was a sliding doors moment she didn’t see coming. As #STMPerth celebrates its 21st year, Judd flew home to Perth for a special shoot, exclusive interview and to guest edit the magazine, choosing party looks from local designers for fashion and giving her top #WA tips in STM Loves. See all the photos and read the story inside STM this weekend.

#STM21
Photography: Cheyne Tillier-Daly @cheynetd
Publication: STM Perth @stmperth
Styling: Teagan Sewell @teagan_sewell
Makeup: Hendra Widjaja @hendrawmakeup
Hair: Pauline McCabe @vivienscreativeperth
Stylist’s assistants: Millie McDonald, Isabella Marchese
Photographic assistant: Court McAllister @mac1photo
Location: Presidential villa, Crown Towers Perth @crownperth


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50
6 months ago


When STM’s first edition hit the streets early in 2004, Rebecca Twigley’s life was sweet and pretty simple. Newly 21, she had just switched degrees to study speech pathology and she was a few months into dating West Coast superstar Chris Judd, after a classic Perth love story involving meeting at Club Bay View and later, a Sunday session kiss at the Cottesloe Beach Hotel. But by the time STM’s first anniversary rolled around, things looked very different— courtesy of a daring, red Ruth Tarvydas dress, worn to the Brownlow Medal later in 2004, as Judd won the AFL’s best-and-fairest award for the first time. Looking back on it, now Bec Judd and juggling a media career with parenting the couple’s four children, it was a sliding doors moment she didn’t see coming. As #STMPerth celebrates its 21st year, Judd flew home to Perth for a special shoot, exclusive interview and to guest edit the magazine, choosing party looks from local designers for fashion and giving her top #WA tips in STM Loves. See all the photos and read the story inside STM this weekend.

#STM21
Photography: Cheyne Tillier-Daly @cheynetd
Publication: STM Perth @stmperth
Styling: Teagan Sewell @teagan_sewell
Makeup: Hendra Widjaja @hendrawmakeup
Hair: Pauline McCabe @vivienscreativeperth
Stylist’s assistants: Millie McDonald, Isabella Marchese
Photographic assistant: Court McAllister @mac1photo
Location: Presidential villa, Crown Towers Perth @crownperth


3
50
6 months ago

When STM’s first edition hit the streets early in 2004, Rebecca Twigley’s life was sweet and pretty simple. Newly 21, she had just switched degrees to study speech pathology and she was a few months into dating West Coast superstar Chris Judd, after a classic Perth love story involving meeting at Club Bay View and later, a Sunday session kiss at the Cottesloe Beach Hotel. But by the time STM’s first anniversary rolled around, things looked very different— courtesy of a daring, red Ruth Tarvydas dress, worn to the Brownlow Medal later in 2004, as Judd won the AFL’s best-and-fairest award for the first time. Looking back on it, now Bec Judd and juggling a media career with parenting the couple’s four children, it was a sliding doors moment she didn’t see coming. As #STMPerth celebrates its 21st year, Judd flew home to Perth for a special shoot, exclusive interview and to guest edit the magazine, choosing party looks from local designers for fashion and giving her top #WA tips in STM Loves. See all the photos and read the story inside STM this weekend.

#STM21
Photography: Cheyne Tillier-Daly @cheynetd
Publication: STM Perth @stmperth
Styling: Teagan Sewell @teagan_sewell
Makeup: Hendra Widjaja @hendrawmakeup
Hair: Pauline McCabe @vivienscreativeperth
Stylist’s assistants: Millie McDonald, Isabella Marchese
Photographic assistant: Court McAllister @mac1photo
Location: Presidential villa, Crown Towers Perth @crownperth


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6 months ago

Acclaimed Perth conductor @jessicagethinconductor has guided musicians through everything from Beethoven and Swan Lake to David Bowie and Star Wars, but this weekend, she’ll take on a piece unlike anything she’s done before. Gethin will conduct Orchestra Victoria at Carnegie Hall, for award-winning musician and composer Harry Connick Jr’s emotional orchestral tribute to his late mother, on what would have been her 100th birthday. Being handpicked for the high-profile performance is the latest achievement for Gethin, renowned for her musical abilities as well as her dynamic stage presence. As STM marks its 21st year, she looks back on her two previous covers, in 2013 and 2018.

Read the full story on Gethin and her work with Connick in #STMPerth this Sunday.

Styling: Megan French @thefrenchfawn


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4 hours ago

@screen_queen_clare has never understood this country’s fascination with online betting. Probably because she’s never understood this country’s fascination with sport. But mark her words: we’re a nation of punters — and punters with a problem. Apparently Shaun Micallef shares her bewilderment. He’s made this great documentary series, Shaun Micallef’s Going For Broke on ABC, to try to get to the bottom of why we’re some of the biggest gamblers on Earth. It’s depressing but essential viewing. Also in TV this week: the Bear dropped a special episode on Disney Plus (you can find it by searching for Gary on the platform — thank Clare later), and Frugal Foodie on SBS Food is tailor-made for those white-knuckling it through this cost-of-living crisis.


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4 days ago

@screen_queen_clare has never understood this country’s fascination with online betting. Probably because she’s never understood this country’s fascination with sport. But mark her words: we’re a nation of punters — and punters with a problem. Apparently Shaun Micallef shares her bewilderment. He’s made this great documentary series, Shaun Micallef’s Going For Broke on ABC, to try to get to the bottom of why we’re some of the biggest gamblers on Earth. It’s depressing but essential viewing. Also in TV this week: the Bear dropped a special episode on Disney Plus (you can find it by searching for Gary on the platform — thank Clare later), and Frugal Foodie on SBS Food is tailor-made for those white-knuckling it through this cost-of-living crisis.


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4 days ago

@screen_queen_clare has never understood this country’s fascination with online betting. Probably because she’s never understood this country’s fascination with sport. But mark her words: we’re a nation of punters — and punters with a problem. Apparently Shaun Micallef shares her bewilderment. He’s made this great documentary series, Shaun Micallef’s Going For Broke on ABC, to try to get to the bottom of why we’re some of the biggest gamblers on Earth. It’s depressing but essential viewing. Also in TV this week: the Bear dropped a special episode on Disney Plus (you can find it by searching for Gary on the platform — thank Clare later), and Frugal Foodie on SBS Food is tailor-made for those white-knuckling it through this cost-of-living crisis.


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4 days ago

If this indulgent bathroom isn’t fit for a queen, we don’t know what is. In this weekend’s Home Edit, @housenerd is showcasing this stunning space — once a 1905 shopfront and 1920s bakery warehouse — renovated by boutique design studio ANNA.CARIN. Interior designer Anna-Carin McNamara wanted honour the building’s history in the bathroom, and her client’s request to feel like Marie Antoinette in there. Read the full story in Sunday’s STM.

Photography Justin Alexander


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5 days ago

The unexpected collision of equestrian aesthetics and underground rave culture. A dissection of femininity in the age of “tradwife” trends and the manosphere. The desire for a slower pace, sustainable practices and the preservation of tradition. These are just some of the diverse inspirations for the emerging WA fashion designers taking part in this year’s anticipated Pulse fashion show, at AGWA on May 23.

In this weekend’s STM, @thefrenchfawn talks to three of the 30 fashion graduates selected, from North Metropolitan TAFE, South Metropolitan TAFE and Curtin University, including Olivia Grace, whose award-winning Disc Jockey collection grew from an exploration of the incongruous combination of equestrian and rave themes. “I wanted to combine something structured and historical with something spontaneous and freeing,” she says. Sasha McDonnell’s collection, Due Process, aims to spark conversations about the way gender expectations and conservative ideals were targeted at young women online and Edelcita Milan’s State of Opulence garments blends slow fashion, traditional craftsmanship and new technologies for luxurious silhouettes inspired by the traditional dress of her native Philippines. Read the full story in #STMPerth.

Portrait photography: Michael Wilson

Olivia Grace Disc Jockey campaign photography: @derec.ethan
Model: Atet Chol, @chadwickmodels
Hair: @bobby.pins.au
Styling/art direction: @lukemeakins_stylist
Makeup: @dry.bye
Nails: @angelcitynails
Horse: Dwight @rachelle_lee1010


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5 days ago

The unexpected collision of equestrian aesthetics and underground rave culture. A dissection of femininity in the age of “tradwife” trends and the manosphere. The desire for a slower pace, sustainable practices and the preservation of tradition. These are just some of the diverse inspirations for the emerging WA fashion designers taking part in this year’s anticipated Pulse fashion show, at AGWA on May 23.

In this weekend’s STM, @thefrenchfawn talks to three of the 30 fashion graduates selected, from North Metropolitan TAFE, South Metropolitan TAFE and Curtin University, including Olivia Grace, whose award-winning Disc Jockey collection grew from an exploration of the incongruous combination of equestrian and rave themes. “I wanted to combine something structured and historical with something spontaneous and freeing,” she says. Sasha McDonnell’s collection, Due Process, aims to spark conversations about the way gender expectations and conservative ideals were targeted at young women online and Edelcita Milan’s State of Opulence garments blends slow fashion, traditional craftsmanship and new technologies for luxurious silhouettes inspired by the traditional dress of her native Philippines. Read the full story in #STMPerth.

Portrait photography: Michael Wilson

Olivia Grace Disc Jockey campaign photography: @derec.ethan
Model: Atet Chol, @chadwickmodels
Hair: @bobby.pins.au
Styling/art direction: @lukemeakins_stylist
Makeup: @dry.bye
Nails: @angelcitynails
Horse: Dwight @rachelle_lee1010


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5 days ago

The unexpected collision of equestrian aesthetics and underground rave culture. A dissection of femininity in the age of “tradwife” trends and the manosphere. The desire for a slower pace, sustainable practices and the preservation of tradition. These are just some of the diverse inspirations for the emerging WA fashion designers taking part in this year’s anticipated Pulse fashion show, at AGWA on May 23.

In this weekend’s STM, @thefrenchfawn talks to three of the 30 fashion graduates selected, from North Metropolitan TAFE, South Metropolitan TAFE and Curtin University, including Olivia Grace, whose award-winning Disc Jockey collection grew from an exploration of the incongruous combination of equestrian and rave themes. “I wanted to combine something structured and historical with something spontaneous and freeing,” she says. Sasha McDonnell’s collection, Due Process, aims to spark conversations about the way gender expectations and conservative ideals were targeted at young women online and Edelcita Milan’s State of Opulence garments blends slow fashion, traditional craftsmanship and new technologies for luxurious silhouettes inspired by the traditional dress of her native Philippines. Read the full story in #STMPerth.

Portrait photography: Michael Wilson

Olivia Grace Disc Jockey campaign photography: @derec.ethan
Model: Atet Chol, @chadwickmodels
Hair: @bobby.pins.au
Styling/art direction: @lukemeakins_stylist
Makeup: @dry.bye
Nails: @angelcitynails
Horse: Dwight @rachelle_lee1010


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14
5 days ago

The unexpected collision of equestrian aesthetics and underground rave culture. A dissection of femininity in the age of “tradwife” trends and the manosphere. The desire for a slower pace, sustainable practices and the preservation of tradition. These are just some of the diverse inspirations for the emerging WA fashion designers taking part in this year’s anticipated Pulse fashion show, at AGWA on May 23.

In this weekend’s STM, @thefrenchfawn talks to three of the 30 fashion graduates selected, from North Metropolitan TAFE, South Metropolitan TAFE and Curtin University, including Olivia Grace, whose award-winning Disc Jockey collection grew from an exploration of the incongruous combination of equestrian and rave themes. “I wanted to combine something structured and historical with something spontaneous and freeing,” she says. Sasha McDonnell’s collection, Due Process, aims to spark conversations about the way gender expectations and conservative ideals were targeted at young women online and Edelcita Milan’s State of Opulence garments blends slow fashion, traditional craftsmanship and new technologies for luxurious silhouettes inspired by the traditional dress of her native Philippines. Read the full story in #STMPerth.

Portrait photography: Michael Wilson

Olivia Grace Disc Jockey campaign photography: @derec.ethan
Model: Atet Chol, @chadwickmodels
Hair: @bobby.pins.au
Styling/art direction: @lukemeakins_stylist
Makeup: @dry.bye
Nails: @angelcitynails
Horse: Dwight @rachelle_lee1010


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14
5 days ago

The unexpected collision of equestrian aesthetics and underground rave culture. A dissection of femininity in the age of “tradwife” trends and the manosphere. The desire for a slower pace, sustainable practices and the preservation of tradition. These are just some of the diverse inspirations for the emerging WA fashion designers taking part in this year’s anticipated Pulse fashion show, at AGWA on May 23.

In this weekend’s STM, @thefrenchfawn talks to three of the 30 fashion graduates selected, from North Metropolitan TAFE, South Metropolitan TAFE and Curtin University, including Olivia Grace, whose award-winning Disc Jockey collection grew from an exploration of the incongruous combination of equestrian and rave themes. “I wanted to combine something structured and historical with something spontaneous and freeing,” she says. Sasha McDonnell’s collection, Due Process, aims to spark conversations about the way gender expectations and conservative ideals were targeted at young women online and Edelcita Milan’s State of Opulence garments blends slow fashion, traditional craftsmanship and new technologies for luxurious silhouettes inspired by the traditional dress of her native Philippines. Read the full story in #STMPerth.

Portrait photography: Michael Wilson

Olivia Grace Disc Jockey campaign photography: @derec.ethan
Model: Atet Chol, @chadwickmodels
Hair: @bobby.pins.au
Styling/art direction: @lukemeakins_stylist
Makeup: @dry.bye
Nails: @angelcitynails
Horse: Dwight @rachelle_lee1010


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5 days ago

Each year, when the entrants to The West Australian Pulse cross the STM desk, it is exciting to consider that these artists are not yet out of their teens. Considering the quality and creativity of the work they are producing so early on, the possibilities for their creative lives feel endless. In STM this weekend, Jade Jurewicz talks to five of the Year 12 visual arts graduates who are being exhibited at AGWA about the origins of their art, from musings on violence against women to an examination of food as an intergenerational love language and a deeply personal project honouring survivors of the Stolen Generation. Today’s cover features the work titled Like a Moth to a Flame, by Hannah Marinovich-Zano from Seton Catholic College, whose entry was inspired by the Oscar Wilde line “a burnt child loves the fire” and reflects on how familiarity can make even the most dangerous situations feel safe. Read the full story in STM and see the exhibition, with work from 63 students, at AGWA from this weekend.

Portrait photography: Andrew Ritchie
Artwork photography: Christophe Canato


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3
6 days ago

Each year, when the entrants to The West Australian Pulse cross the STM desk, it is exciting to consider that these artists are not yet out of their teens. Considering the quality and creativity of the work they are producing so early on, the possibilities for their creative lives feel endless. In STM this weekend, Jade Jurewicz talks to five of the Year 12 visual arts graduates who are being exhibited at AGWA about the origins of their art, from musings on violence against women to an examination of food as an intergenerational love language and a deeply personal project honouring survivors of the Stolen Generation. Today’s cover features the work titled Like a Moth to a Flame, by Hannah Marinovich-Zano from Seton Catholic College, whose entry was inspired by the Oscar Wilde line “a burnt child loves the fire” and reflects on how familiarity can make even the most dangerous situations feel safe. Read the full story in STM and see the exhibition, with work from 63 students, at AGWA from this weekend.

Portrait photography: Andrew Ritchie
Artwork photography: Christophe Canato


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3
6 days ago

Each year, when the entrants to The West Australian Pulse cross the STM desk, it is exciting to consider that these artists are not yet out of their teens. Considering the quality and creativity of the work they are producing so early on, the possibilities for their creative lives feel endless. In STM this weekend, Jade Jurewicz talks to five of the Year 12 visual arts graduates who are being exhibited at AGWA about the origins of their art, from musings on violence against women to an examination of food as an intergenerational love language and a deeply personal project honouring survivors of the Stolen Generation. Today’s cover features the work titled Like a Moth to a Flame, by Hannah Marinovich-Zano from Seton Catholic College, whose entry was inspired by the Oscar Wilde line “a burnt child loves the fire” and reflects on how familiarity can make even the most dangerous situations feel safe. Read the full story in STM and see the exhibition, with work from 63 students, at AGWA from this weekend.

Portrait photography: Andrew Ritchie
Artwork photography: Christophe Canato


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6 days ago

Each year, when the entrants to The West Australian Pulse cross the STM desk, it is exciting to consider that these artists are not yet out of their teens. Considering the quality and creativity of the work they are producing so early on, the possibilities for their creative lives feel endless. In STM this weekend, Jade Jurewicz talks to five of the Year 12 visual arts graduates who are being exhibited at AGWA about the origins of their art, from musings on violence against women to an examination of food as an intergenerational love language and a deeply personal project honouring survivors of the Stolen Generation. Today’s cover features the work titled Like a Moth to a Flame, by Hannah Marinovich-Zano from Seton Catholic College, whose entry was inspired by the Oscar Wilde line “a burnt child loves the fire” and reflects on how familiarity can make even the most dangerous situations feel safe. Read the full story in STM and see the exhibition, with work from 63 students, at AGWA from this weekend.

Portrait photography: Andrew Ritchie
Artwork photography: Christophe Canato


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6 days ago

Each year, when the entrants to The West Australian Pulse cross the STM desk, it is exciting to consider that these artists are not yet out of their teens. Considering the quality and creativity of the work they are producing so early on, the possibilities for their creative lives feel endless. In STM this weekend, Jade Jurewicz talks to five of the Year 12 visual arts graduates who are being exhibited at AGWA about the origins of their art, from musings on violence against women to an examination of food as an intergenerational love language and a deeply personal project honouring survivors of the Stolen Generation. Today’s cover features the work titled Like a Moth to a Flame, by Hannah Marinovich-Zano from Seton Catholic College, whose entry was inspired by the Oscar Wilde line “a burnt child loves the fire” and reflects on how familiarity can make even the most dangerous situations feel safe. Read the full story in STM and see the exhibition, with work from 63 students, at AGWA from this weekend.

Portrait photography: Andrew Ritchie
Artwork photography: Christophe Canato


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3
6 days ago

Each year, when the entrants to The West Australian Pulse cross the STM desk, it is exciting to consider that these artists are not yet out of their teens. Considering the quality and creativity of the work they are producing so early on, the possibilities for their creative lives feel endless. In STM this weekend, Jade Jurewicz talks to five of the Year 12 visual arts graduates who are being exhibited at AGWA about the origins of their art, from musings on violence against women to an examination of food as an intergenerational love language and a deeply personal project honouring survivors of the Stolen Generation. Today’s cover features the work titled Like a Moth to a Flame, by Hannah Marinovich-Zano from Seton Catholic College, whose entry was inspired by the Oscar Wilde line “a burnt child loves the fire” and reflects on how familiarity can make even the most dangerous situations feel safe. Read the full story in STM and see the exhibition, with work from 63 students, at AGWA from this weekend.

Portrait photography: Andrew Ritchie
Artwork photography: Christophe Canato


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6 days ago

Each year, when the entrants to The West Australian Pulse cross the STM desk, it is exciting to consider that these artists are not yet out of their teens. Considering the quality and creativity of the work they are producing so early on, the possibilities for their creative lives feel endless. In STM this weekend, Jade Jurewicz talks to five of the Year 12 visual arts graduates who are being exhibited at AGWA about the origins of their art, from musings on violence against women to an examination of food as an intergenerational love language and a deeply personal project honouring survivors of the Stolen Generation. Today’s cover features the work titled Like a Moth to a Flame, by Hannah Marinovich-Zano from Seton Catholic College, whose entry was inspired by the Oscar Wilde line “a burnt child loves the fire” and reflects on how familiarity can make even the most dangerous situations feel safe. Read the full story in STM and see the exhibition, with work from 63 students, at AGWA from this weekend.

Portrait photography: Andrew Ritchie
Artwork photography: Christophe Canato


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3
6 days ago

Each year, when the entrants to The West Australian Pulse cross the STM desk, it is exciting to consider that these artists are not yet out of their teens. Considering the quality and creativity of the work they are producing so early on, the possibilities for their creative lives feel endless. In STM this weekend, Jade Jurewicz talks to five of the Year 12 visual arts graduates who are being exhibited at AGWA about the origins of their art, from musings on violence against women to an examination of food as an intergenerational love language and a deeply personal project honouring survivors of the Stolen Generation. Today’s cover features the work titled Like a Moth to a Flame, by Hannah Marinovich-Zano from Seton Catholic College, whose entry was inspired by the Oscar Wilde line “a burnt child loves the fire” and reflects on how familiarity can make even the most dangerous situations feel safe. Read the full story in STM and see the exhibition, with work from 63 students, at AGWA from this weekend.

Portrait photography: Andrew Ritchie
Artwork photography: Christophe Canato


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3
6 days ago

Each year, when the entrants to The West Australian Pulse cross the STM desk, it is exciting to consider that these artists are not yet out of their teens. Considering the quality and creativity of the work they are producing so early on, the possibilities for their creative lives feel endless. In STM this weekend, Jade Jurewicz talks to five of the Year 12 visual arts graduates who are being exhibited at AGWA about the origins of their art, from musings on violence against women to an examination of food as an intergenerational love language and a deeply personal project honouring survivors of the Stolen Generation. Today’s cover features the work titled Like a Moth to a Flame, by Hannah Marinovich-Zano from Seton Catholic College, whose entry was inspired by the Oscar Wilde line “a burnt child loves the fire” and reflects on how familiarity can make even the most dangerous situations feel safe. Read the full story in STM and see the exhibition, with work from 63 students, at AGWA from this weekend.

Portrait photography: Andrew Ritchie
Artwork photography: Christophe Canato


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3
6 days ago

Each year, when the entrants to The West Australian Pulse cross the STM desk, it is exciting to consider that these artists are not yet out of their teens. Considering the quality and creativity of the work they are producing so early on, the possibilities for their creative lives feel endless. In STM this weekend, Jade Jurewicz talks to five of the Year 12 visual arts graduates who are being exhibited at AGWA about the origins of their art, from musings on violence against women to an examination of food as an intergenerational love language and a deeply personal project honouring survivors of the Stolen Generation. Today’s cover features the work titled Like a Moth to a Flame, by Hannah Marinovich-Zano from Seton Catholic College, whose entry was inspired by the Oscar Wilde line “a burnt child loves the fire” and reflects on how familiarity can make even the most dangerous situations feel safe. Read the full story in STM and see the exhibition, with work from 63 students, at AGWA from this weekend.

Portrait photography: Andrew Ritchie
Artwork photography: Christophe Canato


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3
6 days ago

It’s hard to believe that Freo's Bread In Common has been serving diners under its stylish pendant lights since 2013. Its section of the port city is thriving these days — home to fabulous restaurants including Vin Populi and Ode To Sirens — but as food reviewer Katherine Fleming discovers this week, the old favourite remains mostly unchanged. The hanging lights, the long tables, great service and those famed lamb ribs with black garlic and mint and the duck fat potatoes are still on the menu. Read this weekend’s review to see if the stalwart lives up to its past highs.


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1 weeks ago

It’s hard to believe that Freo's Bread In Common has been serving diners under its stylish pendant lights since 2013. Its section of the port city is thriving these days — home to fabulous restaurants including Vin Populi and Ode To Sirens — but as food reviewer Katherine Fleming discovers this week, the old favourite remains mostly unchanged. The hanging lights, the long tables, great service and those famed lamb ribs with black garlic and mint and the duck fat potatoes are still on the menu. Read this weekend’s review to see if the stalwart lives up to its past highs.


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1 weeks ago

With everything from skincare to sleep to protein and fitness getting “maxxed” — gen z shorthand for going all-in on optimising something — it was only a matter of time before the trend hit the interiors world. Enter “nonna-maxxing”: a trend where people adopt the routines of an Italian grandmother to combat burnout. Think cooking from scratch, walks, staying off socials, face-to-face conversations and activities like crochet, reading and looking after plants. In this weekend’s #HomeEdit, @housenerd speaks to Dulux’s Lauren Treloar about the trend and reveals how simple it can be to achieve the look in your own #home through incorporating textiles with clashing patterns, cosy throws, colourful textured rugs, cushions and linens.
📸: Lisa Cohen


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1 weeks ago

What do #HeatedRivalry fans, astrology girlies and biohackers have in common? You won’t need to ask — they’ll tell you. Bad jokes aside, as Jade Jurewicz writes in Screen Queen this week, if the inescapable fandom for series like the #ConnorStorrie and #HudsonWilliams-fronted steamy slow-burn, period drama #Bridgerton and the adaption of Jilly Cooper’s #Rivals is anything to go by, viewers are yearning for shows packed with sex, scandal and suspense. And now Rivals is back on #Disney with a bang, literally, with the bonkbuster set to pick up where it left off. The season two trailer reveals that Tony survived Cameron’s whack over the head, the station rivalry continues and the will-they-won’t-they romances continue to blossom. Also in #TV this week: #RealHousewivesofRhodeIsland on Hayu might just be one of the best iterations of the franchise yet, and fans can get up close and personal with #JasonMomoa in On The Roam on Max.


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1 weeks ago

What do #HeatedRivalry fans, astrology girlies and biohackers have in common? You won’t need to ask — they’ll tell you. Bad jokes aside, as Jade Jurewicz writes in Screen Queen this week, if the inescapable fandom for series like the #ConnorStorrie and #HudsonWilliams-fronted steamy slow-burn, period drama #Bridgerton and the adaption of Jilly Cooper’s #Rivals is anything to go by, viewers are yearning for shows packed with sex, scandal and suspense. And now Rivals is back on #Disney with a bang, literally, with the bonkbuster set to pick up where it left off. The season two trailer reveals that Tony survived Cameron’s whack over the head, the station rivalry continues and the will-they-won’t-they romances continue to blossom. Also in #TV this week: #RealHousewivesofRhodeIsland on Hayu might just be one of the best iterations of the franchise yet, and fans can get up close and personal with #JasonMomoa in On The Roam on Max.


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1 weeks ago

What do #HeatedRivalry fans, astrology girlies and biohackers have in common? You won’t need to ask — they’ll tell you. Bad jokes aside, as Jade Jurewicz writes in Screen Queen this week, if the inescapable fandom for series like the #ConnorStorrie and #HudsonWilliams-fronted steamy slow-burn, period drama #Bridgerton and the adaption of Jilly Cooper’s #Rivals is anything to go by, viewers are yearning for shows packed with sex, scandal and suspense. And now Rivals is back on #Disney with a bang, literally, with the bonkbuster set to pick up where it left off. The season two trailer reveals that Tony survived Cameron’s whack over the head, the station rivalry continues and the will-they-won’t-they romances continue to blossom. Also in #TV this week: #RealHousewivesofRhodeIsland on Hayu might just be one of the best iterations of the franchise yet, and fans can get up close and personal with #JasonMomoa in On The Roam on Max.


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1 weeks ago

A sense of nostalgia washes over food reviewer Jade Jurewicz each time she drives down the Scarborough Beach strip. It smells faintly of tequila, feels like a sticky floor and looks like checking your bank account in the hope there is enough in there for the Uber home. A decade ago, its bars were less about what many of us were drinking and more about how quickly we could guzzle it. Now, just down the road, @brightonwinebar feels like the next era for “grown-ups” looking for a delicious drop in a fine-stemmed glass and something tasty to pair with it, eaten sitting down, at a reasonable hour. In this weekend’s edition, Jurewicz couldn’t be happier to sample from its seafood-strong menu (though is that a nostalgic Tim Tam slam she peered tucked in the cocktail menu?) and leave while younger punters are still queuing up along the strip.
📸: @shotbythom


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1 weeks ago

A sense of nostalgia washes over food reviewer Jade Jurewicz each time she drives down the Scarborough Beach strip. It smells faintly of tequila, feels like a sticky floor and looks like checking your bank account in the hope there is enough in there for the Uber home. A decade ago, its bars were less about what many of us were drinking and more about how quickly we could guzzle it. Now, just down the road, @brightonwinebar feels like the next era for “grown-ups” looking for a delicious drop in a fine-stemmed glass and something tasty to pair with it, eaten sitting down, at a reasonable hour. In this weekend’s edition, Jurewicz couldn’t be happier to sample from its seafood-strong menu (though is that a nostalgic Tim Tam slam she peered tucked in the cocktail menu?) and leave while younger punters are still queuing up along the strip.
📸: @shotbythom


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1 weeks ago

A sense of nostalgia washes over food reviewer Jade Jurewicz each time she drives down the Scarborough Beach strip. It smells faintly of tequila, feels like a sticky floor and looks like checking your bank account in the hope there is enough in there for the Uber home. A decade ago, its bars were less about what many of us were drinking and more about how quickly we could guzzle it. Now, just down the road, @brightonwinebar feels like the next era for “grown-ups” looking for a delicious drop in a fine-stemmed glass and something tasty to pair with it, eaten sitting down, at a reasonable hour. In this weekend’s edition, Jurewicz couldn’t be happier to sample from its seafood-strong menu (though is that a nostalgic Tim Tam slam she peered tucked in the cocktail menu?) and leave while younger punters are still queuing up along the strip.
📸: @shotbythom


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1 weeks ago


View Instagram Stories in Secret

The Instagram Story Viewer is an easy tool that lets you secretly watch and save Instagram stories, videos, photos, or IGTV. With this service, you can download content and enjoy it offline whenever you like. If you find something interesting on Instagram that you’d like to check out later or want to view stories while staying anonymous, our Viewer is perfect for you. Anonstories offers an excellent solution for keeping your identity hidden. Instagram first launched the Stories feature in August 2023, which was quickly adopted by other platforms due to its engaging, time-sensitive format. Stories let users share quick updates, whether photos, videos, or selfies, enhanced with text, emojis, or filters, and are visible for only 24 hours. This limited time frame creates high engagement compared to regular posts. In today’s world, Stories are one of the most popular ways to connect and communicate on social media. However, when you view a Story, the creator can see your name in their viewer list, which may be a privacy concern. What if you wish to browse Stories without being noticed? Here’s where Anonstories becomes useful. It allows you to watch public Instagram content without revealing your identity. Simply enter the username of the profile you’re curious about, and the tool will display their latest Stories. Features of Anonstories Viewer: - Anonymous Browsing: Watch Stories without showing up on the viewer list. - No Account Needed: View public content without signing up for an Instagram account. - Content Download: Save any Stories content directly to your device for offline use. - View Highlights: Access Instagram Highlights, even beyond the 24-hour window. - Repost Monitoring: Track the reposts or engagement levels on Stories for personal profiles. Limitations: - This tool works only with public accounts; private accounts remain inaccessible. Benefits: - Privacy-Friendly: Watch any Instagram content without being noticed. - Simple and Easy: No app installation or registration required. - Exclusive Tools: Download and manage content in ways Instagram doesn’t offer.

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