fashion & beauty
The Summer 25/26 Women’s Fashion Edit
There’s nothing quite so humbling as publishing a summer fashion edit in late November when the weather forecast says tops of 13°C, but here we are. Mark our words - the warm weather will be here before we know it, so now’s the time to prepare for those limbs to see the light of day. After all, haven’t you heard? Summer wardrobes are made in winter.
The Summer 25/26 Men’s Fashion Edit
There’s nothing quite so humbling as publishing a summer fashion edit in late November when the weather forecast says tops of 13°C, but here we are. Mark our words - the warm weather will be here before we know it, so now’s the time to prepare for those limbs to see the light of day. After all, haven’t you heard? Summer wardrobes are made in winter.
Clothes That Care: How Tasmanian Label Mita Is Making Lives More Comfortable
Meet Hobart-based lawyers Amy Smith and Daphne Yeoh, who recently launched Mita - a new clothing label profoundly shaped by Amy’s late grandmother’s experience living with dementia.
The State of Style: Four Years Of The Tasmanian Fashion Festival
Long ridiculed by its mainland counterparts for a (perceived, at least) lack of fashion sense, Lutruwita/Tasmania is showing the world that it’s good for much more than the Tassie Tuxedo when it comes to looking the part.
Q&A: Lara Christie
Pulled home - twice - from the mainland, a long-held love of fashion has evolved into a career as a personal stylist for this Tasmanian creative.
The Spring 25 Women’s Fashion Edit
Tassie Winter, consider this - our Spring round-up of shorter sleeves, lighter fabrics, and sweet layers - your notice to get packing.
The Spring 25 Men’s Fashion Edit
Tassie Winter, consider this - our Spring round-up of shorter sleeves, lighter fabrics, and breezy layers - your notice to get packing.
Q&A: Jorja Threlfall
Tasmania’s first dedicated laser tattoo removal technician spent 10 years travelling the world, before putting down roots - and a one-of-a-kind business venture - back where it all began.
Multitask Your Leisure Time At These Hobart Hybrid venues
Wine and books? Arcade games and cocktails? Coffee and homewares? Take a little from Column A and a little from Column B at these multi-use venues around Hobart. From storied establishments to newer hotspots, these hybrid havens are catnip for productive people.
Skincare As Clean As The Tasmanian Air
Entrepreneur Sarah Slatter created She & I Skin Co. with a vision to make skincare as clean as the north-west Tasmanian air in which it was dreamt up.
The Winter 25 Men’s Fashion Edit
“I moved to Tassie for the warm weather.” - nobody, ever.
Brain too cold to make a sartorial decision every morning for the foreseeable future? We’ve got you. Herein, the only Tasmanian winter wardrobe guide you’ll need to stay toasty and stylish all season long.
The Winter 25 Women’s Fashion Edit
“I moved to Tassie for the warm weather.” - nobody, ever.
Brain too cold to make a sartorial decision every morning for the foreseeable future? We’ve got you. Herein, the only Tasmanian winter wardrobe guide you’ll need to stay toasty and stylish all season long.
To Market, To Market - Tasmania’s Best Markets Shopping
If you’re looking to shop local, head out to a Tassie market this weekend. From farmers’ markets stocked with the best produce to village fairs filled with handmade and vintage wares, you’re guaranteed to find a treasure or two at our top picks.
The Best Vintage Clothes Shopping in Tasmania
Vintage clothes shopping is a sport for lovers of nostalgia, sustainability and a bargain – and Tasmania has plenty of stacked second-hand stores to tackle. From op shops to retro havens to pre-loved designer fashion, here’s where to go digging for a throwback treasure.
Shopping Local For Littles
Make like a Tasmanian, and support local next time you’re shopping for the small people in your life.
The Autumn 25 Men’s Fashion Edit
In Lutruwita/Tasmania, a drop in daily temperatures, condensing of daylight hours and vivid colouring of the leaves is doing the very most to convince us that Summer is over. Sad about it? Not us. The transition to Autumn means a wardrobe update - get these layers on your body.
The Autumn 25 Women’s Fashion Edit
In Lutruwita/Tasmania, a drop in daily temperatures, condensing of daylight hours and vivid colouring of the leaves is doing the very most to convince us that Summer is over. Sad about it? Not us. The transition to Autumn means a wardrobe update - get these layers on your body.
The Summer 24/25 Women’s Fashion Edit
Tasmania! Summer! Thought the words couldn’t co-exist? Think again. The temperatures are warming up (admittedly, only to an average somewhere around the high 20s) and Tasmanian limbs are coming out to play. Make like a heatwave and sizzle in these summer fashion pieces.
The Summer 24/25 Men’s Fashion Edit
Tasmania! Summer! Thought the words couldn’t co-exist? Think again. The temperatures are warming up (admittedly, only to an average somewhere around the high 20s) and Tasmanian limbs are coming out to play. Make like a heatwave and sizzle in these summer fashion pieces.
The Spring 24 Women’s Fashion Edit
The transition from Tasmanian Winter to Tasmanian Spring is subtle, but gratefully embraced by locals emerging from the cooler days.