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AESOP - Skin Care That Thinks Outside The Box
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2008-04-02 16:33:15
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Since being established by Dennis Pahitis twenty years ago, Aésop skin
care has become an uncontested success story in the notoriously fickle
beauty industry – focused on providing its worldwide clientele with the
highest quality botanical skin care, rather than subscribing to
mainstream-cosmetic anti-aging hype. Aésop now have 78 international
stockists, plus 20 signature stores including stores in Paris, London,
Sydney and their most recent Melbourne addition, Flinders Lane.
In keeping with Aésop tradition – that every store is different;
conceived and designed individually so as that each store is a
reflection and celebration of its location – the Flinders Lane store
does not disappoint, providing its customers with a design and
infrastructure that is just as alternative as Aésop’s skin care
products. Located in one of Melbourne’s most interesting precincts, the
Flinders Lane store interior is made entirely of industrial-grade
cardboard; from the display shelving, to the massive eastern façade,
and even the counter tops– proving that cardboard can be both striking
and structurally sturdy if it’s engineered well.
Designed by local interior architects Rodney Eggleston and Anne-Laure
Cavigneaux of March Studios, the ambient new store has drawn attention
from all sorts of passers by. Store manager, Kate, says she wasn’t
expecting how amazed customers would be by the store’s design. “It’s
clear it’s a very tactile environment. Most people come in and tend to
want to touch it all.”
The Flinders Lane store is located at Shop 1C, 268 Flinders Lane,
Melbourne. For a full list of Aésop products and stockists visit www.aesop.net.au. By Anna Byrne.
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Glowing Beauty - Skin, Florence
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2007-11-08 19:53:09
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Recent collaboration between the industrious designer Michael Young and his wife, Icelandic graphic artist Katrin Olina Petursdottir,
resulted in SKIN. It is an exquisite Florentine cosmetic surgery clinic
commissioned by Dr. Jorgos Foukis, guru to the rich and
(determined-to-remain) beautiful.
SKIN is befittingly located in central Florence in Borgo San Jacopo, an
area known already in 1050 for a hospital for the pilgrims on their way
to Rome. SKIN’s 250-square-metre space includes state-of-the-art
operating theaters, meeting rooms, massage rooms, offices and a
reception.
In SKIN, the Hong-Kong-based Young and Olina have managed to fuse
sterile medical with sexy boudoir. The overall feeling of lightness and
illumination is achieved by applying a translucent laminate glazing DuPont
on not only walls, windows and mirrors but on floors as well, allowing
Olina’s beautiful, light-pastel imagery to glow through. By Tuija Seipell
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Fur Hairdressing, Melbourne
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2007-07-17 14:10:02
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Some are happy to just get a haircut and some relationship advice from
their stylist, but we want more. If stylists actually have a sense of
style, why are hair salons mostly boring, sterile and cookie-cutter, we
wonder? Our hunt for cool hair salons has yielded a few exceptions. One
is Fur Hairdressing at City Square in Melbourne. It is Fur’s second
salon; the first is in Greville St, Prahran. The new salon is an
expression of Fur creative director Frank Valvo’s inimitable flair that
has earned him a semi-permanent perch on the list of Melbourne’s
best-dressed men.
Combining their talents with Melbourne-based Six Degrees,
Fur stylists created a salon that appears much larger than its 24
square meters. The eclectic interior is a flexible set up changeable
for one to seven clients. Imagine walls made of a recycled basketball
court – one camouflaging a huge set of drawers -- add 70s disco kitsch,
flexible sets of angled and rotating mirrors and you are all set for a
new kind of hair salon experience. Fur’s custom-designed lighting and
sound (using a BOSE system) will maximize your enjoyment. By Tuija Seipell. See also Pimp and Pinups
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AESTHETIC BEAUTY
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2007-06-28 16:27:00
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Staying at a hospital or visiting a dentist are mostly unpleasant
events, even if you were there just to get a little nip-and-tuck or
have your teeth whitened. The universal ugliness and dullness of those
bland walls and uninspiring furnishings is surely not going to make you
feel better. Plastic surgeons, spas and hair salons fare a bit better,
but even most of them are just paying lip service to design or luxury
with no real imagination, nothing that makes a lasting impression.
Except a few. We’ve seen some that have undergone real makeovers and we
want more! Let us know where the coolest places of beautification are –
from hospitals, plastic surgeons, dentists to hair salons, spas,
manicurists... By Tuija Seipel. Send
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BREATH PALETTE - WORLD'S 1st 31 FLAVOR TOOTHPASTE KIT
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2006-02-14 13:53:36
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anyone was going to invent a line of flavored toothpaste it was
going to be the Japanese. Possibly inspired by Baskin 31 flavors, Breath Palette
also has 31 flavors in its range, all of which are naturally
derived. Within the flavor range you will find Cafe au Lait, Fuji
Apple, Pumpkin Pudding and White Peach, just to mention a
few. There is no tacky Hello Kitty rainbow colored packaging
here. however the BP line come in slick, white tubes that are akin to
any chic skin care line in terms of its presentation. You can give
yourself a month to work through every flavor and then settle on a
few favorites. (We trust the Indian Curry will not be high on your
list) by Lisa Evans
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