heinui
Someone find the smelling salts, because we can
feel a swooning spell coming on. Collection #9 from
French-born, Spanish-based designer Claire Pignot
- the lady behind clothing brand Heinui – is just as
delightful as ever. It’ll basically turn the wearer into
a sweet pastel dream, and if you dig powder blue
and lavender as much as us, you can pop over to
heinui.com to see more.
good job
Struggling to keep up
with your housework?
Guess what, you’re doing
just fine. Worried you’re
doing this parenting
thing all wrong? Hey,
you’re doing just fine!
Can’t muster the energy
to get out of bed today?
That’s OK, you’re
doing just fine. Nicola
Rowlands says so, so you
know it’s true. Nab a
reminder for around $5 at
nicolarowlands.co.uk
auór eyewear
Fancy a fresh pair of shades to see you through summer?
auór is a new label out of Sydney, and designers Claire
De Luca and Kristen Lindesay have generously offered
up two pairs of their debut Paloma frames to give away.
Inspired by ’90s cat-eye designs and handcrafted in Italy
in a limited run, they’ll set you back $300, or you could
head to frankie.com.au/win and do your very best
luck-bringing jig. auor.co
nice blankie
Ask South Australian
artist Marnie Gilder about
her thoughts on the Barossa
Valley and she’ll happily
wax lyrical on its stunning
views, rows of vineyards,
rectangular paddocks and
oval dams. Or you could skip
the chit-chat and go directly
to the Barossa Collection
Merino blanket, designed
alongside Merino & Co.and
inspired by the area’s nice-
looking scenery. At $379,
it’s a little on the exxy
side, but if you feel like
treating yourself head to
marniegilder.com
ponytail polly
She might just be a
decapitated, 100 per cent
lambswool head, but
we can picture exactly
what Ponytail Polly’s
body would be wearing.
She’d sport an oversized
DayGlo tee – most likely
in fluoro pink – plus some
snazzy black leggings and
equally rad leg warmers.
(We’d probably chuck in a
scrunchie, too, but trust
maker Colette Bream left
it off for good reason.)
Polly would also listen
to Bananarama; think
big, plastic earrings were
radical; and be totally
psyched to get her first
pair of roller skates.
And to be honest, we’d
be psyched to be Polly’s
friend. If you tend to
agree, head on over
to colettebream.com
frank bits