Emporium launches (officially) with a BANG


Ok. So the laughs have been had about just how many launches Emporium needs to have in order to declare itself open. But Wednesday's party, hosted by the ultra-smooth Baz Luhrman himself to *officially* launch Emporium Melbourne, was nothing less than dazzlingly incredible.

Under a theme of reimagined glamour, Emporium exploded with glitter, confetti, sparkles and allure, dancing, singing and model-esque beauty, putting you right in the house of the Great Gatsby and the throws of one of his wild parties. Yes, Baz knows how to bring a theme to life. Baz knows throw a party.

In between the bubbles and the glam, it was inspiring to hear about the history of the building which Emporium now calls home, 75 years after the establishment of the MYER Emporium.

 

It’s an exciting development for our city and Melbourne retail, housing a mix of local and international talent including the largest collection of Australian designers in the country. It’s made others sit up and take notice too, with surrounding malls like the Galleria, Strand and Australia on Collins jumping into refurbishment and offering our city a new edge and injection of colour to complement our famously black ‘robes.

Emporium, you’ve brought a new retail experience to town. You smell nice too.

It’s great to have you here.

And the winner is....

On Monday night at Flinders Lane’s new Peruvian venue, Pastuso, a room packed with hospos, food lovers and wine guzzlers (respectfully) celebrated Melbourne’s hottest cafes, restaurants and chefs at the 2014 Timeout Melbourne Food Awards.

Awards included Best Bang for Buck, Best New Restaurant, Best Café and Restaurant of the Year. Individuals were recognised with Hot Talent Award and a brand spanking new Chef of the Year Award, plus a People’s Choice Award for readers to pick their faves.

Here’s the top of the crop of the 2014 Timeout Melbourne Food Awards:

HOT TALENT
Dave Verheul, The Town Mouse

BEST NEW RESTAURANT
Saint Crispin

BEST CASUAL RESTAURANT
Nieuw Amsterdam

BEST BANG FOR BUCK
Jimmy Grants

BEST CAFÉ
Hammer and Tong 412

PEOPLE’S CHOICE
Smith and Daughters

CHEF OF THE YEAR
Phillippa Silbey, prix fixe

RESTAURANT OF THE YEAR
Brae

THE LEGEND AWARD
Flower Drum  

Thanks Timeout Melbourne and congratulations to the winners and those involved!
 
Little Miss xoxo

Make space for what matters

Tonight after a bath, I looked for my face cream on the bathroom cabinet but could not, for the life of me, find it anywhere. Admittedly the bathroom was a little messy after being sick and busy with work all week. A bit of a quick tidy later and as I started to clear everything away, I found the face cream where it had been smack bang in front of me the whole time.

Then I realised - sometimes you have to clear away the clutter to find exactly what you're looking for...and it'll most likely be sitting right there in front of you.

Tonight's epiphany: make space in your life for what truly matters to you.

Yours,

Little Miss Melbourne xoxo


A dose of Europe at Madame Brussels Lane

Melbourne often reminds me of Europe - and for four weeks this winter Madame Brussels Lane is really bringing it home.

The European Night Markets will kick off from tonight and will be on every Friday until August 8. Get your dose of mulled wine, German sausages, Italian bombolini and sweets, plus fresh baked pretzels and European beer - with a side of live music, market stalls and entertainment. Wunderbar!

That should help keep us warm while the real Europe soaks up all the sun on the other side of the globe...


European Night Markets
Madame Brussels Lane
50 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne
Friday nights 18 July-8 August
4pm til late


Napping in Prahran and French facials

Over the last six weeks, I have ruthlessly househunted, found my perfect apartment, bought it, packed, moved, unpacked, had housewarming drinks and now planning a feature wall in the beautiful heritage pad I now call home.

I feel like I've aged at least 12 months for each week.

So it was a welcome relief when I had an already scheduled appointment with a beautician that I'd been hearing good things about since the start of the year. Known as the The French Facialist, Christine Clais is indeed our local Frenchwoman extending her knowledge and offering her healing hands by way of facials in Prahran.


Christine is an expert at reading your skin and applying the treatment that best suits you personally. The appointment first entails the standard information collection form followed by a chat about the history of your skin, body, health and lifestyle, plus any concerns you have.

The French Faciliast then goes about doing what she does oh-so-well; looking after your skin. Refreshingly, Christine gives you full permission to switch off when she tells you she prefers to work in silence. This suited me just fine given my exhausted, somewhat shell-shocked post-moving state.

My facial went for 90 minutes, although I can't entirely remember the process - I was simply too relaxed to care about anything at all. But the results were evident when I eventually needed to wake up, sit up and check myself in the mirror (often the scary part after a facial...). My skin was plump, soft, supple and rosy, without any dermabrasion, peels or needles. In fact, if I don't mind saying so myself, I looked damn good!

I was then recommended a few products (sans pressure to buy) that were best for ME: not just my skin type and personal beauty concerns, but also for my schedule (or lack thereof). The products have been excellent for me and I'm enjoying seeing the positive changes in my skin. I'm now counting down the weeks until my next scheduled facial with Christine (aka, napping in Prahran).

If you're sick of never knowing what the right treatment is for you, confused about the array of options available when you visit a beautician, or just looking to make some positive changes to your skin, consider putting yourself in the hands of The French Faciliast. Christine is such a warm, lovely person who is clearly highly experienced - also, her skin looks amazing - always a good sign.

my treatment: 
Le Royal Facial-Signature facial
(90 mins) $195AUD
"This high performance facial features the use of LED light therapy to encourage skin detoxification and cellular rejuvenation. Also includes deep pore cleansing as well as a scalp, face, hand and foot massage. A real journey of total skin, mind and soul rejuvenation."

http://www.thefrenchfacialist.com/
296 Malvern Road
Prahran
PH: 0410 556 557


Another sacrifice, dear?

Think you got it tough? Thank your lucky stars you're not in 14th century Mexico.

It seems when the Aztecs weren't hard at work being sacrificed, they were hard at work making implements to support the process of being sacrificed. Or having their possessions taken from them to pay for 'tax'. Or having their soul tested through a grueling nine trials of the underworld in order to reach the paradise of the north - after they've died, that is. Unless of course they drowned which would guarantee one express ticket direct to paradise. Score.

Sacrifice was a family affair for the Aztecs.
This remarkable civilisation, rich in bustling trade, agricultural technology and, ok, maybe a bit too much of the old god-worshiping via human sacrifice, stamped their mark in South American history over the course of 200 years.

And now they're in Melbourne (eep).

On until August 10, our dedicated Melbourne Museum has brought the incredible history and story of the Aztecs to life (not literally - we hope), in an exhibition that will have you thinking well beyond the realms of your pulled pork taco and Tromba tequila (mmm).

It's cold and miserable outside in Melbourne. Get chills of a different kind and spend the day soaking up the story of the Aztecs at Melbourne Museum. Hot tip: make use of the audio tour.

Aztecs: An Epic Story of Life and Death
Melbourne Museum
Daily, 9 Apr - 10 Aug 2014
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM




When LMM comes to town


This time last week I was surrounded by boxes in my Carlton apartment, wondering what the hell I was doing. No one likes moving. Everyone, at some stage in the process, asks themselves 'why exactly did I decide to do this?'.

But tonight, in my very own city pad (and in my very own substantial debt), I'm completely unpacked with everything in its place. Housewarming drinks have been drunken, subsequent mess has been unmessed, and I couldn't be happier with my decision. I mean - the place has a *bath*. Yay!

Most of all, I'm back where I feel most at home - in the heart of Melbourne. Flinders Lane. The town hall clock. Block Arcade. Shanghai Street Dumpling. Paris end of Collins. Spring Street Grocer. Flagstaff Gardens. The nooks. The crannies. The buzz. The energy. Whatever I want, whenever I want it. And so many beautiful buildings.

As you can imagine...there are many city tweets and posts to come...

I've moved back to the city. And I LOVE it.

Truly yours, 

Little Miss Melbourne xoxo 


top image via zazzle.com  - bottom image www.instagram.com/littlemissmelbourne 

Bodytorque: ballet with bite


If you like ballet with a bit of an edge, you have just one more opportunity this season to get to the Arts Centre and witness a series of clever talent emerging from The Australian Ballet.

Bodytorque has debuted in town this season showcasing the works of five aspiring choreographers, inspired by a theme of "DNA", together with the graceful strength, poise and skill of the Ballet dancers.

I loved seeing how each choreographer interpreted the theme, leveraging the skills of the dancers and oozing personality, in a very consumable five performances across 79 minutes including interval.

Fantastic for those looking to see how the next wave of dance is taking shape, or if you're new to the ballet and want something fresh, sharp and snappy to get you started.

Beautiful, eerie and enigmatic. What a thrill!

Bodytorque
Tuesday 24th June, 2014
Melbourne Arts Centre
Tickets online from $41 for students or $71 for adults

French Elegance at this year's Eat Street


Catching up with fellow freelancer Sarah Kempson today, I nearly fell off my chair when she reminded me that 2014's Eat Street is next week. I honestly can't believe we are inching towards the end of May already.

But indeed we are, and the time has come to once again frock up and rock up to one of Melbourne's most prestigious foodie affairs held at the Sofitel Melbourne.

Besides the chance to get all fancy, indulge in signature dishes from over 30 renowned Melbourne chefs AND raise money for charity, this year's theme - French Elegance - is also set to appeal to the Francophile in all of us. 

This year's participating restaurants include the likes of:

- Coda
- Cumulus Inc.
- Hellenic Republic
- St Crispin
- No. 35
- The Point
- Huxtable
- Estelle Bar

YUM.

It's also Eat Street's 15th birthday which has, to date, raised over $1million dollars for children's charities. So there are plenty of reasons to celebrate.

Last year was beautiful and delicious and I can't wait to see what 2014 is going to offer us.  

It's going to be glamorous, gorgeous and oh-so-elegant. Now...what to wear?

French Elegance at Eat Street
Sofitel Melbourne
6pm, Tuesday 27th May, 2014
Tickets $160pp



  


My time with the chic and savvy Frenchie, Clio

Last month, the lovely team at Soda Communications asked if I would be interested in borrowing a Renault Clio for a couple of weeks to take it for a test spin. A lover of driving but a true city girl who's opted to forgo having a car in Melbourne, I jumped at the chance.



It came at particularly good timing seeing as I'm usually in Paris at this time of year but have also forgone this while I save to buy myself a shoebox apartment in the CBD. Sigh. It certainly helped ease the travel-less burden while driving around in a French car instead, doing as many French-related activities as I possibly could (sorry about all the Instagram love).

But back to the car. The new Renault Clio Expression TCe 120 five seater hatch is a real little pocket rocket. Small in dimension but roomy inside, she's like the Mary Poppins handbag equivalent for cars, making her ideal for both families (includes anchorage points for kiddie seats) or singles and couples. The 1.2L engine is enhanced with a turbo which comes in handy for when you need to pick up speed with the traffic, and pronto.

Keyless ignition, clever Bluetooth phone and audio, satnav, and super easy-to-operate cruise control all make for a happier, easier driving life. Fuel-wise, you can get around 100km out of 6L of standard unleaded petrol which came in use for some of the country driving we did together - in which she handled very well and was comfortable to sit with for a few hours’ worth of bonding. It did feel like 100km/hour was much faster than normal, maybe as she's so close to the ground.

Being such a neat little package, Clio was easy to park for the tighter spots in the city - phew. As she's a European car, you do eventually get used to using the indicator on the left, and window wipers on the right... A fun feature of the test vehicle is the exhaust sound effects you can choose to make it sound like you're actually on a motorbike, in a rally Renault, or in a hovercraft. Like you do.

Available in a range of colours (because, you  know, that's the most important part - after the turbo), you can also personalise your Clio with a selection of internal and external coloured trims, wheel rims and roof decals. Very chic.

Of course, also always important is the number of 'pockets' in a car and useful drink holders. Clio has all of these but they were a little tricky to get to and the drink holders weren't quite super-sized enough for us Aussies.
But now I'm just getting picky.

All in all, the auto Clio Expression TCe 120 1.2L five door hatch is a high quality, compact coupe, perfect for city and country driving and a bit of fun, from just $19,790 (auto).

Alas for me and my impending mortgage doom, it's back to using GoGet car share which, my friends, almost made me cry when I returned to using it last week. Really.

Many thanks to both Renault Australia and Soda Communications for the lend.

Clio, I miss you. 

You can find out more about the Clio and the specs here.

CHEF the movie - out this week

Set in the states, CHEF is a story of an uninspired chef, a high profile food critic, one scathing review and an ensuing public argument over Twitter – all resulting in the birth of a food truck. It’s almost as if this movie were made for Melbourne.

In cinemas from this Thursday 8th of May, CHEF looks hilarious and is set to appeal to any foodie, hospo, social media addict, taco-truck lover, or simply anyone who’s a fan of Sofia Vergara or Robert Downey Jr. – not to mention Dustin Hoffman, Jon Favreau and Scarlett Johansson for that matter. The all-star cast alone should be a pretty good indication of what we can expect to see, coupled with promises for a “delectable feast of drama and laughs”.

I’ll be taking one for the team and checking it out on Wednesday to report back via Twitter (it's a tough life). Thanks to Studio Canal, I also have 10 double in-season passes to give away which you can use from Thursday 8th May onwards at your leisure. All you have to do is be one of the first 10 to comment on this Facebook post and name one of the food trucks we have here in Melbourne. Easy!

I personally am going to make a night of it and use it as a good excuse to indulge in some tasty tacos before or after the movie (as if an excuse is needed). One thing I wont be doing is going into CHEF hungry…

Bon appetite!


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H&M hits Melbourne town

One of the (many) things that I love about Melbourne is that it reminds me, so frequently, of some of my other favourite cities around the world - Paris, Barcelona, London, New York, to name a few. So Melbourne is my ultimate compromise for where to live in the world - Australia based but with an international flavour.

But there's been something I've loved doing in each one of these other cities which, up until now, I haven't been able to do in Melbourne. And that is shop at H&M.
 
In case you've been trapped under something heavy and haven't heard the news, H&M have *finally* made their way to Australia and landed in Melbourne. Based on how many of us love traveling and have lived (and shopped) overseas, it wont just be me who's excited by this. 

And apparently it's not just me, if last night's massive VIP launch party is anything to go by. The event was incredibly impressive, organised and synonymous with the H&M brand. More than 1,000 guests entered Melbourne GPO via red carpet last night, reveling in Mumm champagne, canapes and shopping of good quality, stylish pieces at the fabulous prices H&M has been teasing us with for years. And let me assure you, the prices and styles ARE amazing - precisely what Melbourne has been needing and waiting for. Across the multiple levels you can expect to find many different genres of fashion for men and women plus kids wear and Swedish-funky homewares that will leave you craving a full redec.



H&M Australia officially opens to the public tomorrow 5th April from 10am. For the uber keen, join the pre-party at 6am (which I believe is code for 'get in line early') for coffee and juice, L'Oreal Lip Cart to stay pout perfect, plus DJ Anna Lunoe.

Now I just need a new destination to get excited about when I'm overseas. Like...Sephora!

H&M Australia
Melbourne GPO
350 Bourke Street, Melbourne

Coconut oil treats for mums (and yourself)




With all its healthy goodness, I’ve been trying to get my mum into coconut oil for what feels like years. Thanks to Coconut Revolution's suggestion, I can just take things into my own hands and gift it to her for mum’s day which falls on May 11 this year. Why didn’t I just think of that before?

The great thing about coconut oil is that it contains the kind of saturated fats which are converted to energy rather than being stored as fat. Winner! It’s been reported that coconut oil can help with type 2 diabetes, immunity and weight control while also being super hydrating for skin on the outside, too. What kind of woman (or man) wouldn’t want all this?

Treating both inner and outer health, Coconut Revolution products are packed with the nutrients of 100% cold-pressed, organic, virgin coconut oil. Mmm. These guys have harnessed the goodness of coconut oil to create a whole range of products for hair, skin, body and diet - and have also created some mother’s day pressie options accordingly.

They have a choice of gift packs with the lot, hair serums for the mum who loves to primp, Coconut Revolution Night Cream to pamper her while she sleeps, and coconut oil for the masterchef mum (coconut oil is GREAT to cook with and healthier than using olive oil at high temps).

Because life should be easy, you can buy all of Coconut Revolution’s products online at www.coconutrevolution.com.au. I found their news page has some great tips on using coconut oil too, like DIY coconut body scrub - will definitely be looking more into that for myself.

Mum, if you happen to be reading this, you know what you’re getting for mother’s day ;)

Yours, 

Little Miss Melbourne xoxo

PS - If you want to read more about coconut oil health benefits, I thought this article was quite good.

MSO Pops: win a double pass to this weekend's A Journey Through Jazz

This year’s MSO Pops concert series has a distinct Broadway/Musical/Jazz edge to it and is kicking off this awesome long weekend with A Journey Through Jazz. Starring jazz man himself, James Morrison, concert goers will enjoy music made famous by the likes of Louis Armstrong, Hoagy Carmichael, Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, and more.

A Journey Through Jazz forms one third of the MSO Pops concert series with Teddy Tahu Rhodes on Broadway and American Panorama happening in June and November this year, respectively. It’s a brilliant series celebrating vintage glamour with musical theatre and is set to appeal to us lucky Melburnians whether we’re passionate music lovers or just up for a great night out with a jazzy twist.



To help us enjoy the full series for less, MSO have created a neat subscription package that allows you to buy tickets to all three for a lower price than if you were to purchase them separately. Sounds like a good deal to me. Just hit ‘BOOK SERIES’ on the link below to check out the different pricing options. Better yet, MSO are currently holding a competition for everyone who buys a subscription or a ticket to the first concert to enter the draw to win a trip to ‘the home of jazz’, New Orleans. Cool huh?!

MSO have also kindly offered one of my readers a double pass to see this weekend’s A Journey Through Jazz, for either Saturday 7pm, or the Sunday matinee at 2pm. You just need to make a comment below before 5pm and winner will be selected at random.

This is a great way to kick off what’s going to be a fantastic year of live entertainment from the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. Get your jazz on this weekend! 

MSO Pops Subscription Series 
7pm Saturday or 2pm Sunday
Hamer Hall, Melbourne
http://www.mso.com.au/subscription-series/mso-pops-4/

Never say never

A late night, morning workout and hotel check out meant a late breakfast today in Brisbane.  For a change, I was completely organised and had planned to hit up Paleo Café on Market Street for gluten free paleo pancakes (YUM!).  According to their website, these guys were serving up the good stuff til 11.30am - alas, it turns out you shouldn’t believe everything you read as their breaky stopped at 11am (I got there at 11.20).  Disaster! 

Rapidly getting more hangry (hungry angry) with every heel clad step, I headed for nearby Eagle Street Pier and came across what I thought only existed in suburban shopping meccas - The Coffee Club.  With hesitation (desperate times call for desperate measures), I checked out their menu and veolia – all day breaky, gluten free friendly, plus free wifi.  Tick tick tick.  Even more exciting is that they could accommodate my temporary sweet tooth and make the French toast gluten free – huzzah! 

While the coffee is (unsurprisingly) a little to be desired, the French toast is light, fluffy and delicious.  The service is good enough and the outdoor seating with fresh air, on the water and a view of Story Bridge is ace. 

Just goes to show, never say never. 

Humbly yours,

Little Miss Melbourne xoxo