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    Life & Luxury

    The Australian Financial Review Magazine

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    Daisy Knatchbull: “The Deck is for every woman. Every size. Every shape. We don’t discriminate, except when it comes to gender.”

    The newest trend on London’s Savile Row: women

    “We don’t discriminate, except when it comes to gender,” says Daisy Knatchbull, who’s turning heads in the home of suiting.

    • Lauren Sams

    Hermès for your home? See what the luxury brand has in store

    These covetable products may be new, but they include plenty of retro nods.

    • Stephen Todd

    Double your salary, no tax: Meet the Aussies moving to Saudi Arabia

    The rulers of the country, once a pariah state, are turbocharging efforts to rehabilitate its image. And there are plenty of expats enjoying the ride.

    • Primrose Riordan
    Anna McLaren.

    Once a side hustle, this brand has just doubled its revenue in a year

    When Anna McLaren launched A.Emery, she simply designed what she wanted to wear.

    • Eugenie Kelly
    Neil Perry’s ma po tofu will be served at his new Double Bay fine diner, Song Bird.

    How to make this saucy dish from Neil Perry’s new Song Bird restaurant

    Perry is set to open his next restaurant in Sydney’s Double Bay on August 30. And it’s going to be huge.

    • Jill Dupleix
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    This Month

    The retro game that has this company boss hooked

    Easy to understand but difficult to master, Rummikub is more than just a game for Sarah Harris Gould, co-founder of Harris Tapper.

    • Lauren Sams
    Jean Paul Gaultier at his Cyber show in 1995.

    No press, please: Why some big names in fashion don’t talk

    When you buy high fashion, you’re buying into the designer behind it. So how come some say so little?

    • Lauren Sams

    July

    A delicious fuss-free dessert you can make ahead of time

    Andreas Papadakis, of Melbourne’s Tipo 00, is obsessed with rice – especially when it’s in a pudding with white chocolate.

    • Jill Dupleix
    About Time Watch Weekend

    It’s About Time you book your spot at the AFR Watch Weekend

    Financial Review readers are invited to enjoy special events at the Sydney and Melbourne stores of 15 of the world’s finest watchmakers.

    These are the top Australian designs picked by our design editor

    Eight of the most original, thoughtful and certainly beautiful new creations from local creatives.

    • Stephen Todd
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    ‘We had to have faith’: Apple’s designers on creating the Vision Pro

    For these innovators, the Vision Pro isn’t just a step change in computers. It’s a step into the future.

    • John Davidson

    Like tequila? Try these three new Australian agave spirits

    A growing number of enterprising Australian distillers are working to meet the demand for agave spirits.

    • Max Allen

    ‘Indie’ watch brands on the rise to challenge their expensive rivals

    Watches from independent makers might not have made the headlines, but they might just be the best bet for style – and your budget.

    • Randy Lai
    Saul Eslake at home in Tasmania.

    Saul Eslake’s one-man mission to undo the GST deal – and make WA pay

    The Tasmanian economist has drawn the ire of an entire state with his campaign to reverse “the worst public policy decision of the 21st century”.

    • Myriam Robin

    The glow-in-the-dark watch that no one saw coming

    The IWC Ceralume concept watch, plus new offerings from Audemars Piguet and Credor, break the mould in unexpected ways.

    • Luke Benedictus

    New Michael Kirby building takes law students ‘into the light’

    The new Macquarie University Law School, designed by architectural practice Hassell, brings the legal faculty to the centre of the campus and into the light.

    • Stephen Todd

    A new wave of Chinese watchmakers is taking on the Swiss giants

    Thanks to the growing influence of young independents, watchmaking in China is no longer just a case of mass production.

    • Randy Lai
    Henrik Isaksson at the Sydney Game Fishing Club jetty in Watsons Bay. “The catching of the fish itself is fun, but it’s just part of the experience – there is no better way to experience nature.”

    This managing director caught a 300kg marlin – and threw it back

    During the week, Henrik Isaksson runs the local arm of podcasting giant Acast. On the weekend, he’s into casting of a very different kind.

    • Michael Bailey

    The brand to which our watch editor is surprisingly addicted

    “I’ve succumbed to the charms of a cheapie as a cheery alternative.”

    • Bani McSpedden

    Meet the man at the helm of design icon Molteni&C

    Vincent Van Duysen, the visionary creative director of Italian design powerhouse Molteni&C, opens the door to his personal spaces.

    • Stephen Todd
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    This Perth artist is about to be showcased at Design Miami

    Olive Gill-Hille will exhibit her timber sculptures at the highly influential event in December.

    • Michael Bleby

    The luxury watches that insiders were talking about in Geneva

    The biggest and best competed for attention at the year’s largest horological fair, although true surprises were the exception.

    • Simon De Burton

    The Sydney-born solution to NYC’s paragon of inefficiency

    Architect Ben Berwick’s modular glazing system for saving energy costs is more than window dressing.

    • Matthew Drummond
    Victoria Beckham and her T-shirt design (composite image).

    Has the ‘memeification’ of fashion gone too far?

    Luxury brands are capitalising on pop culture moments, but it could turn fashion into a joke.

    • Lauren Sams

    The luxury watches people are buying even as the cost of living bites

    At a time of tightened spending, high-end labels are showing what it takes to bring attention back to the wrist.

    • Bani McSpedden