By Eliza Iredale and Georgie Gordon
What we love this week...
WANT
It's official – our goal this summer is to channel '70s Lauren Hutton in Lee Mathews' slouchy "Harrington" linen safari suit. Th ere's nowhere we wouldn't go in this jacket ($499) and trousers ($399) from leemathews.com.au.
NEED
It's high time we toss those tepid, dented water bottles lingering in our back seats and gym bags into the recycling bin once and for all and upgrade to an insulated (and elegant), stainless-steel version from S'well. $60 from until.com.au.
READ
Mary S. Lovell's The Riviera Set (Hachette, $36) is the ripping true story of high society behaving badly on the Côte d'Azur. It's centred around the Chateau de l'Horizon, frequented by playboys, politicians and Hollywood royalty.
EAT
The Bruno – Nutella, banana and biscuits ($10) – doesn't come with a scoop of salted pistachio gelato ($4) but we highly recommend that you let the guys at Love Crepe add one. Delicious! 104 Miller St, Pyrmont, (02) 8065 6058.
Amok mixes classic Cambodian recipes with the best local produce, such as these freshly shucked oysters ($3.50 each), accompanied by juicy mango boba, Kampot black pepper and Want, Need by Eliza Iredale. Read, Ups & Downs by Georgie Gordon. Eat by Bri Hammond. Photography by Jennifer Soo; Bri Hammond truffl e oil. 119 Chapel Street, Windsor, (03) 9525 0499.
Pool slides
Forget thongs – these are what you'll be wearing to the beach this summer.
Threading
A-listers are having tiny threads inserted into their faces and necks to tighten skin.
Urban cellar doors
You don't need to leave the city to go wine tasting – check out Noisy Ritual in Brunswick East.
UPS AND DOWNS
No-make-up selfies
Should be: no-make-up-exceptfor-concealer-mascara-anda-heavy-filter selfies.
Push-up bras
Cleavage is over, according to Vogue, and soft-cup bra sales are up.
Coconut water
Cactus water is your new go-to health drink.