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his season your trackside wardrobe has been refreshed with moody Tcolours, striking silhouettes that taper gently at the waist and strong tailoring. See our favourite looks from Mercedes-Benz Fashion Festival on page 10 for some major inspiration.

CAMILLA has launched their spring racing collection, My Wandering Heart and it's everything you need for being race-day ready. (see page 6)

Illustrator, Megan Hess, has launched her new book, “Coco Chanel”, a compilation of her stunning illustrations of the 100 most quintessential moments through Chanel's history. (page 28)

On page 16 you'll see that braids are not as hard to recreate as they look, with some effort you can achieve a stunning result. Toni&Guy share four easy steps to achieve the high volume, dishevelled braid, which is perfect for Melbourne Cup.

There is so much more to discover inside which will have you trackside perfect, effortlessly.

Until next time ...

Stacey O'Keeffe, Editor-in-Chief

Trackside Perfection

Welcome to the ultimate guide to having you race day ready!

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Editor-in-Chief | Stacey O'Keeffe [email protected]

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FASHIONFashion Editor | Jessica [email protected]

BEAUTY Beauty Editor | Frances van [email protected]

PRODUCTIONSenior Designer | Allen [email protected]

04 Editor's Letter06 Style Files08 Runway Recap10 Power Players12 Trend Report14 Beauty Bites

16 Beauty Diary18 Ingénue 26 Lifestyle Delights28 Table Stoppers31 The Last Touch

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otorious Australian fashion label, CAMILLA, has launched their spring racing Ncollection, My Wandering Heart, in Australia's premium fashion and racing precinct of Chadstone, Victoria.

The collection features 15 CAMILLA looks, adorning the bright, eccentric prints that CAMILLA is renowned for. Key silhouettes within the collection include embellished bodices; flowing maxi skirts and multi wear dresses which all have an effortless, bohemian essence.

The collection is adorned by eccentric head pieces by Suzy O'Rourke Millinery, Phoebe Hyles, floral head pieces by Grandiflora and Camilla's own feathered creations which take a spin on the classic race day fascinator.

The eccentric, unique dress is something that CAMILLA's collection is hoping to achieve this coming race day, likening the exquisite pieces to being as rare and beautiful as a unicorn.

To be authentic, unique and race day ready, be sure to shop the My Wandering Heart collection.

Race Day is the epitome of Spring. It's when we all know we can shrug off our winter coats, dress in our most beautiful floral dresses and let our hair down for the day, while sipping on the most expensive champagne.

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Camilla

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What I love about racing fashion is the spirit behind it. It is an opportunity to express yourself, said Camilla.

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he collection, entitled "Superwalk" is heavily influenced by 1960s and 70s Tsilhouettes. 60s inspired mini dresses, A-line pinafores and flouncing capes are key shapes within the collection, with dominate colours including sunshine yellow, zesty tangerine and deep blue contrasted against crisp white and black hues.

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Strikes for Summer

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Sportmax launched its Spring Summer 2016 collection at Milan Fashion week, with vibrant, citrusy aesthetics and 1960s ambiances being referenced throughout the collection creating a unique, relaxed vibe.

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Contrasting textiles include shiny leathers, silks and Guipure lace, which creates peek-a-boo looks, alongside oversized eyelets and buckles, adding an element of industrial-chic garments and a 1970s mood.

The vibrant colours and flowing silhouettes of Sportmax SS16 collection has all pining for a long, relaxing summer.

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s the spring racing season fast approaches, we've narrowed down the looks that Aare worth experimenting with.

This season your trackside wardrobe has been refreshed with moody colours, striking silhouettes that taper gently at the waist and strong tailoring.

Secure your place on the field by mixing it up and wearing an oversized tunic top over silk culottes by Nicola Finetti, or a black lace bodice and printed pencil skirt by Jayson Brunsdon.

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Mercedes-Benz Fashion Festival Brisbane 2015 showcased an incredible line up of talent, so there's no doubt that our local designers put on quite a show.

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There's no sense of being safe or recognisable this Spring. It's all about being unforgettable and making a statement. Become the woman who is confident and clever by owning your look in these wearable favourites from the runway.

1 Pia Du Pradal, 2 Sacha Drake, 3 Irma J Smith, 4 Jayson Burnsdon, 5 Nicola Finetti, 6 Paul Hunt,

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Bright, block colours, bold floral patterns and classic flowing silhouettes are set to be key looks for this coming Race Day, being paired with on trend metallic accessories, bright fascinators and heels with delicate statement jewellery. These looks will leave you feeling gorgeous and stylish for Race Day.

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Racetrack Ready HairHave you got your race day look sorted?

Dress – check, accessories – check, hair – urhm…

Don't forget the importance of the right hairstyle! When it comes to the spring races, your everyday ponytail is not going to cut it. To make getting ready easier for you, whether you are going for a feminine up-do or want voluminous locks, we have collated the top tools of the trade to create the perfect racing carnival hair-do.

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3VS Sassoon Curl Secret with BONUS Bag, $99.00Curls can vary from bouncy, tight ringlets to effortless-looking relaxed waves. The VS Sassoon Curl Secret provides glam curls with minimum effort!www.thegoodguys.com.au

4Remington Silk & Ceramic Straightener, $99.00For a sleek do, hair straighteners are the best tool - try the Remington Silk & Ceramic Straightener to get smooth locks in no time!www.thegoodguys.com.au

5Remington Silk 2400W Hairdryer, $89.95A quality hairdryer is the foundation of a glam hairstyle! If you are looking for quick dry time opt for a high wattage like the Remington Silk 2400W.www.thegoodguys.com.au

1Charles Worthington Brush-out Strong Hold Hairspray, $15.99This humidity-resistant hairspray dispenses an ultrafine mist that is strong enough to hold any race day do in place for up to eight hours!Available exclusively in Priceline.

2Scunci Style Volume Brush Medium, $12.95A quality round brush is a must for a blowout with serious volume. The thermal, ceramic barrel warms up and retains heat while the ionic bristles help to reduce static and eliminate frizz!Priceline, Big W, Target & Salons & Pharmacies Australia wide.

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raids are not as hard to recreate as they look, with some effort you can achieve a Bstunning result. Toni&Guy share four easy steps to achieve the high volume, dishevelled braid. This hairstyle is created by adding volume at the roots of the hair while teasing and pulling loose strands at the front to create a dishevelled twist on high glamour. Pair the hairstyle with flawless skin, a pop of colour on the lips and big lashes, and you will be race day ready in the beauty department.

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A c o l l e c t i o n b y S c o t t S l o a n

cott Sloan presents 'The Ingénue', attempting to encapsulate the essence of that Swhich cannot be put into words. The 'Je Ne Sais Quoi' of this charismatic creature and her beguiling allure as she gets ready for a night out in her pied-à-terre. She is an exercise in contradiction, pared back, relaxed and making hair and fashion choices almost as an afterthought, yet always the coolest girl in the room thanks to her inimitable Parisian style.

The collection is inspired by high fashion; luxe fabrics in a kaleidoscope of different textures and embellishments, in the vein of the recent Moschino, Gucci and Prada campaigns. Rather than a classic black and white palette, the images have been infused with a golden sepia tone to add to the richness and enable the accessories to sparkle. The skin is dewy and incandescent whilst the eyes are subtly smoky and the lips virtuously nude. She is impossible to pin down, so here Scott plays with capturing her multiple personalities within the one frame, experimenting with the concept of mirror images.

No one knows quite how she does it. She dances like no one is watching. She effortlessly captivates everyone at the party. She absentmindedly pulls together an impossibly chic look. She is sweet and innocent yet she leaves everyone utterly intrigued by what she will do next. And the whole time, she is completely unaware of her magic.

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A Brisbane FirstW O R D S F R A N C E S V A N E E D E N

stBrisbane's homeware devotees were up bright and early on October 1 to celebrate the first local store opening of the iconic North America-based home furnishing chain Pottery Barn, West Elm and Pottery Barn Kids. The trio of stores is located in Brisbane's stylish shopping hub, Fortitude Valley and can be found on Wandoo Street, right off the bustling James Street.

This opening marks the first expansion of North America-based global retailer Williams-Sonoma, Inc. into Queensland.

“Recognised globally for its unique sophistication and style, Brisbane is one of the fastest-growing capital cities in Australia. As such, our global expansion will continue with three stores opening in Fortitude Valley, amidst a hive of activity already established,” said Ron Young, Senior Vice President of Global, Williams-Sonoma, Inc.

“At the heart of our brands – Pottery Barn, Pottery Barn Kids and West Elm – are unique design, exceptional customer service, and a calendar of in-store experiences for our customers”, said Young.

The three home furnishing stores are interconnected to create an enjoyable shopping experience. Signature services provided from the stores include free in-home Design Service, where customers can consult with Design Specialists at no charge and in-store home styling classes.

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For the lover of classic styles, Pottery Barn is where you will find a range of cosy homewares that add that homely feel. Don't be deterred if your style is more contemporary, the West Elm store offers an array of home furnishing and accessories that vary from industrial to Scandinavian aesthetics.

A line-up of local, creative collaborations has coincided with the stores' opening day celebrations with the first 300 customers at West Elm receiving an exclusive limited-edition tote bag in partnership with Brisbane designer and letterer, Jasmine Dowling. Customers joining in on the opening day festivities were treated to a complimentary coffee by Merlo and a decadent Bourbon Choc-Chip Cookie especially created by local baker, The Sugar Hit.

This trio of stores is Brisbane's new one stop shop for anything home-related, a true homeware mecca!

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T A B L E S T O P P E R S

F A S H I O N R E A D S

Coco Chanel revolutionised women's fashion in the twentieth century. From its humble beginnings in a tiny atelier in Paris to its growth into an empire that

created iconic fashion signposts such as Chanel No. 5 perfume, the Chanel suit and the 2.55 handbag, the House of Chanel is synonymous with sophistication and glamour.

“Coco Chanel” is a compilation of Megan Hess' stunning illustrations of the 100 most quintessential moments through Chanel's history, from Coco's incredible life, to the impact of Karl Lagerfeld and those items that have become fashion icons like the little black dress, the luxurious bags and the pearls.

Interspersed with historical anecdotes and famous quotes from Coco herself, this book is an elegant and immersive introduction to the moments that shaped Coco and the Chanel brand. It's a whimsical adventure through the wondrous world of Mademoiselle Chanel, the visionary who transformed women's wardrobes forever.

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Be a confident adventuress this season with the power of a stunning, lace, little black dress.

CAMILLA AND MARC

Surface Arch Dress, $999 from David Jones

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