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Lemons are a go-to for your life hacks thanks to all the different ways they can be used. Words: Katie Kuo Cooking Lemons are a great addition to many types of dishes in the kitchen — from sweet to savoury to salads. They're a great addition for baking and desserts. Think delicious lemon

Miromoda showcase wows at NZ Fashion Week By Linh Pham and Aditya Jindal The Indigenous Maori Fashion Apparel Board presented its tenth Miromoda Runway Show at New Zealand Fashion Week 2019. Featuring 12 collections from 12 winners from the Miromoda competition held earlier this year, their designs

Keep New Zealand Beautiful (KNZB) is encouraging Kiwis across the country to pick up litter during their annual Clean Up Week (9-15 September 2019) in the hope that they will continue to do this year-round. Words: Katie Kuo Clean Up Week is aimed at empowering communities to come together

Adorn your face with a piece of iconic Kiwi art, and support a fantastic cause, thanks to Dick Frizzell and Specsavers. Words: Lara Wyatt The second release of Kiwi artist Dick Frizzell’s woodgrain-printed frames has launched at Specsavers stores across the country. Available from 29 August 2019

The team at Alembics show you how to celebrate spring with a simple and sumptuous enfleurage technique. Freesia, honeysuckle, jasmine — all are highly fragrant, creamy white spring flowers that contain a magic chemical compound known as ‘indol’.  The sweet, heady aroma of indolic flowers is utterly intoxicating,

Berryactives offers New Zealand grown, freeze-dried aronia berries, which are known for their antioxidant properties. Take a deeper look into what an aronia berry is and why it’s considered to be so good. Words: Lara Wyatt First of all, let’s find out where the aronia berry comes

Luxury eco label designer Maggie Hewitt addresses fashion week with an inspirational speech ahead of her debut show. By Carolyn Enting It is the accepted norm for fashion designers to take a bow at the end of their catwalk collection presentation but Maggie Hewitt of New Zealand sustainable

All Is For All founder Grace Stratton believes having the conversation about accessibility through fashion has the power to disrupt systems of thought arguably more so than any other industry. By Carolyn Enting Dressed head-to-toe in Zambesi, Grace Stratton had a powerful message for the fashion industry, assembled for

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