nancybird
Your nan might be
pleased to hear that
there are an awful lot
of swish silk scarves
out there right now –
like this Archway square
from Melbourne maker
Nancybird. Perfect for
looping around your
neck, wrist or ponytail,
it’s inspired by the
stained-glass work of
Marion Mahony Griffin
- one of the world’s first
female architects – and
you don’t have to dig
doily placemats and
bikkies dunked in tea to
wear it. (Although both
those things are rather
nice.) Find it over at
nancybird.comfor $99.
little puzzle
thing
The Little Puzzle
Thing jigsaw line from
Areaware features such
delicacies as a hot dog,
bowl of ramen, eggplant
and slice of pizza.
There’s also this here
broccoli stalk, which
comes with more than
70 pieces; a sticker
sheet; and an in-built,
mum-proof excuse to
play with your food.
Around $21, from
areaware.com
flare street
George Costanza once said that he’d drape himself in velvet
if it were socially acceptable, and we’ve got news for the
balding, bespectacled fellow: it is. Just ask Melbourne label
Flare Street – their Chiara flares and high-necked top are
handmade using the silky fabric. So simply by popping over
to flarestreet.com, you can get about decked head-to-toe in
velvet, looking like a 1970s dream. Mmm, fuzzy.
a bit of a chinwag with charlie
versegi from moaning lisa
How did the band come together? We were bored and
unfulfilled by our respective music degrees, and had a
mutual love of making loud noises. How do you want people
to feel when they listen to your music? The ultimate goal of
music is to bring people together; to make us feel less alone.
I hope people feel like things they might not have been
able to express properly or process fully on their own are
manifested in what they hear and see from us. What does
your family think of your music? They LOVE it. My dad and
sister have been to all but three of our shows, and both my
parents know all the words to our songs. I often go to Mum
when I’m writing songs, particularly lyrics, because she has
such a great handle on language. I feel incredibly honoured
to have such a supportive family. What would you tell your
16-year-old self? You need to chill the fuck out. You’ll find
your place in the world, so stop being so hard on yourself.
What grinds your gears? This is going to sound really
snobby, but bad table manners and house etiquette. Take
care of your things and appreciate what you have. Who are
your favourite bands and musicians right now? Cry Club,
Sweater Curse, Mitski, Candy, Miss Blanks, Genesis Owusu,
A. Swayze & The Ghosts. A misconception about Canberra
is... that there’s nothing to do. Places are only as boring as
the people in them, and if you think Canberra is boring or
devoid of culture, then you’re just not with the right people
or looking in the right places.
how's the
serenity
Littl’uns spend a lot
of time sobbing for
seemingly no reason,
but what if they’re just
sad about the state of
world affairs? Give a
peace-loving tot the
words they can’t find
with this 100 per cent
alpaca wool vest from
Oeuf – it’s available for
kids aged six months to
four years. oeufnyc.com
frank bits