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(Frankie) #1

flaming galah


What’s that? There’s
an incense-holding
galah- shaped hole
in your life? Well,
consider it filled.
Min Pin – she of the
kooky creatures and
fun-bringing prints


  • has teamed up with
    Third Drawer Down
    to create a line of
    Aussie animal incense
    holders, and, in even
    better news, we have
    one to give away. Worth
    $75, head to frankie.
    com.au/win and this
    flaming galah could
    be yours. Hooray!
    thirddrawerdown.com


clay for your face
The world is made up of two types of people: those who mould an assortment of
objects out of clay, and those who smear it across their face. (Very occasionally, the
Venn diagram overlaps.) The folks at Addition Studio belong to the second camp,
and they’d quite like you to join them with their Australian Native Clay Mask. It costs
$29.95 for a brush, handy glass dish and four servings of the clay, and apparently if
you dab it on then kick back for a while, your skin will be super-soft and glowy. All
right, count us in. additionstudio.com

no wash required


To date, our solutions for a dirty
hair day have included top knots,
a wardrobe’s worth of hats, and
dumping half a bottle of talcum
powder on our heads. But now,
Andrea Viêntëc has entered our lives
with her line of turbans that make
manky locks look impressively eye-
catching. They’re mostly made from
cotton and nylon in her hometown
of Barcelona, and, on the down-low,
there are nifty wires hidden inside to
make styling a breeze. Around $75,
andreavientec.tictail.com


corker, mate


G’day, cobber!
How’d you like a
fair dinkum Aussie
bloke sporting a
dinky-di cork hat on
a sweet-as cushion
to brighten up your
arvo? You little
ripper! It’ll cost
you 45 bucks from
cheeriopaperco.etsy.
com, and you have
Maude Farrugia,a
deadset legend from
Melbourne, to thank
for your new beardy
mate. Howzat?!

nelson × mosey me
Can a shoe be too pretty? Because that’s the
only drawback we can see to owning a pair
of these new kicks from Melbourne sandal-
makers, Nelson. No one wants to ask, “Who’s
the fairest of them all?” only to hear the reply,
“Your shoes are – duh.” Hovering at around
the $159-$169 mark, they were designed in
collaboration with fellow Melbournite Eliza
O’Sullivan – aka Mosey Me – and if you head
to frankie.com.au/win you could nab a pair for
yourself. (Just don’t forget to tell us your shoe
size!) nelsonmade.com.au

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