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Windsor Smith Celebrates 70 years at #HarbourLife Sydney 2016.

Founded in Melbourne in 1946 I suppose every Aussie has a Windsor Smith shoe story and I certainly have a few. They have been a go-to fashion shoe for me, especially in my late teens and early 20s and the ranges for men and women continue to excite expectation while looking great and providing affordable quality and style to this day. So to say I was pretty chuffed to be a VIP guest at their 70th 'birthday' party is something of an understatement. Held in a special marquee at Harbour Life, Sydney's gorgeous Botanic Gardens with the Opera House and 'Coathanger' as the perfect scenic backdrop.. Thank You WINDSOR SMITH for all the great shoes and keeping me stylishly on my feet on more nights out than I can possibly ever remember. What more can I say other than thanks for a killer party; Happy Happy Birthday and many more to come!
Festival crowd, at Harbour life, the VIP party is down behind the stage.  Windsor Smith Celebrates 70 years at #HarbourLife Sydney 2016. Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Brand Ambassadors arriving, Windsor Smith Celebrates 70 years at #HarbourLife Sydney 2016. Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
The BAR! Windsor Smith Celebrates 70 years at #HarbourLife Sydney 2016. Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
vivalaViv blogger Vivienne Shui parties at VIP Marquee, Windsor Smith Celebrates 70 years at #HarbourLife Sydney 2016. Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Brand Ambassadors CARISSA WALFORD, Brooke Hogan, Natalie Jayne Roser, ZOE CROSS,THOMAS DAVENPORT, Sam Wines. Windsor Smith Celebrates 70 years at #HarbourLife Sydney 2016. Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Snap time, Windsor Smith Celebrates 70 years at #HarbourLife Sydney 2016. Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
The shoes fit! Windsor Smith Celebrates 70 years at #HarbourLife Sydney 2016. Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
THOMAS DAVENPORT hat and tattoos, Windsor Smith Celebrates 70 years at #HarbourLife Sydney 2016. Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Christopher Haggerty, and reflected in his glasses Vanessa Roberts and Vivienne Shui, the Sydney Harbour Bridge! Windsor Smith Celebrates 70 years at #HarbourLife Sydney 2016. Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Models and fashionistas mingle with the beautiful Sydney Opera House and Bridge as a backdrop. Windsor Smith Celebrates 70 years at #HarbourLife Sydney 2016. Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Fashionista mingle with Sydney CBD skyscrapers in the background. Windsor Smith Celebrates 70 years at #HarbourLife Sydney 2016. Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Fashion family and friends, Windsor Smith Celebrates 70 years at #HarbourLife Sydney 2016. Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Getting your picture taken with the perfect backdrop. Windsor Smith Celebrates 70 years at #HarbourLife Sydney 2016. Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
great light, Street Fashion Sydney's Kent Johnson gets his picture taken too. Windsor Smith Celebrates 70 years at #HarbourLife Sydney 2016. Photographed by Vivienne Shui for Street Fashion Sydney.
Models party, CARISSA WALFORD, Brooke Hogan, Natalie Jayne Roser, ZOE CROSS. Windsor Smith Celebrates 70 years at #HarbourLife Sydney 2016. Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Fashion and men's style, Windsor Smith Celebrates 70 years at #HarbourLife Sydney 2016. Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Models laugh and party, CARISSA WALFORD, Brooke Hogan, Natalie Jayne Roser, ZOE CROSS. Windsor Smith Celebrates 70 years at #HarbourLife Sydney 2016. Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Christopher and Vivienne share a joke, Windsor Smith Celebrates 70 years at #HarbourLife Sydney 2016. Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Getting dark, champagne still flowing.. Windsor Smith Celebrates 70 years at #HarbourLife Sydney 2016. Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Opera House, pleasure boats, Harbour Bridge at twilight, Windsor Smith Celebrates 70 years at #HarbourLife Sydney 2016. Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
VIP's on the grass, Windsor Smith Celebrates 70 years at #HarbourLife Sydney 2016. Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Just look at that skyline, Windsor Smith Celebrates 70 years at #HarbourLife Sydney 2016. Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
The divine birthday cake the great Aussie pavlova! Windsor Smith Celebrates 70 years at #HarbourLife Sydney 2016. Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Cake and bar, good to go. Windsor Smith Celebrates 70 years at #HarbourLife Sydney 2016. Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Ring flash twilight selfies. Windsor Smith Celebrates 70 years at #HarbourLife Sydney 2016. Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Fashionistas get there picture taken at twilight Sydney Harbours famous Icons as the backdrop. Windsor Smith Celebrates 70 years at #HarbourLife Sydney 2016. Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
The gig continues intot he night, the dancing crowsd at Habour Life 2016. Windsor Smith Celebrates 70 years at #HarbourLife Sydney 2016. Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.

http://www.windsorsmith.com.au/

Telling Stories in Pictures all over Sydney..
Kent Johnson, Sydney, Australia.
0433 796 863

Ethical Fashion & Accessories #EastsideSydney.

On Tuesday evening Vivienne vivialaViv Shui & I headed over to Hotel 57 in Foveaux Street Surry Hills for the Ethical Fashion Experience which was a gathering together of mostly local labels who have incorporated the important, social and ethical aspects of manufacturing into their designs.  I met and spoke with principles behind three of the four labels on show. Jimmy wearing that amazing jacket below who was introducing the UK designed Zimbabwe-made-wire-frame Wires Sunglasses range (Click the links for more details). Citizen Wolf's - Tailored Organic Tees, Zoltan Csaki who informed me they purchase all their organic Jersey from a mill in Melbourne - That's right AUSTRALIA you still make something! Vivienne and I also spoke with Finnish/ Australian-trained Enmore Design School Jeweller and business owner Katja Vilund who's pieces are made in a workshop in SE Asia; she has visited and seen herself there are no children working, everything is above board and the craftspeople are paid properly.  I also met Sydney sculptor Daniel Dominguez who sculpted the fabulous heads the were used as the display busts for the Wires sunnies. While we missed out on meeting with Mighty Good Undies I can see from their website that they are onto a pretty good thing too. So check them all out - if only all fashion and accessories were made with such good intent for the maker and the consumer. Well done guys, keep up the good work.
Ethically made Sunglasses by Wires, bust of head by Daniel Dominguez. Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Jimmy from Wires Sunglasses & sculptor Daniel Dominguez, photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Rings by Vilund photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Ethically made Sunglasses by Wires, bust of head by Daniel Dominguez. Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Rings and bracelet by Vilund photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Katja, Jimmy & Vivienne at the Ethical Fashion Experience, Hotel 57.  Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.

https://www.citizenwolf.com/
http://www.vilunddesign.com/
http://wiresglasses.com/
http://www.danieldominguez.com.au/
http://mightygoodundies.com.au/
http://www.57hotel.com.au/ thanks for the great venue and hospitality!

Telling Stories in Pictures all over Sydney..
Kent Johnson, Sydney, Australia.
0433 796 863

This is The Ultimate At-Home Gel Manicure Set You Need For Longer-Lasting Nails



In an era where anything beauty needs to have a glow, from silky hair to dewy skin, down perfectly polished nails, the cosmetics we now use need to be of a higher performance yet, to maintain a time-saving quality. And while we recognize the many attributes of gel manicures (long-lasting, chip-free, less drying time, glossier finish…), a bi-weekly nail salon appointments routine may not be as forgiving on your schedule, your wallet and the health of your precious nails.

A new generation of at-home gel manicure kits recently made its debut on the beauty shelves of The Hudson's Bay, here in Canada, and took the nail care industry by storm, catering an easy-to-use technology combined with long-lasting polish formulas that won't dry out or damage your nails, to busy career girls like you and I, who want to enjoy gel at home, without having to pay a ridiculously high price or needing to go into a salon to get it done. For all the benefits of gel manis without the price tag, Le Mini Macaron developed a kit that combines all the things you need for a gel manicure that is fabulously shiny, easy to do and affordable. They believe that your manicure should be FUN but also SIMPLE, and because they know you’re busy and constantly on the move, your nails should be the last thing you’re worried about!

Now that Winter is here and temperatures are dropping, your hands will be begging for a little extra attention, not to mention the benefits of long-lasting manicures. Let's have a closer look at our step-by-step guide to making your DIY gel set look good for weeks with Le Mini Macaron


STEP #1


Keep in mind that any colour will only be as good as the nail it is painted on... Prep the nail by filing its surface before application to remove shine in order to help the gel polish stick. Don't forget to push back your cuticles with the cuticle stick included in your kit to beautify your nail beds, making them much prettier for a manicure.


STEP #2


You will want to work on a dry and disinfected surface to avoid any risks of chipping or infection. Try applying acetone-free nail polish remover to the nails prepainting. Squeaking the nail with a cotton pad and a couple of drops of nail polish remover will remove excess oil or dust from buffing and allows the nail to bind with the gel polish.


STEP #3


Pick a colour ! Le Mini Macaron gel polish comes in a delightful selection of 27 colours, ranging from  nudes and peaches, to minty greens and light blues, to deep reds and navy's, including a classic licorice black and milky white. Although the formula was designed as a 3-in-1 polish, combining your base coat, colour and top coat in one single bottle, you can also purchase the new 3X Shine Topcoat, giving you 3 times the shine and 3 times the lasting!


STEP #4


Start painting your nail… A good application tip is to dip the brush in the polish, circle around the edge of the bottle to remove all the polish and paint a very thin first coat. Be sure to circle the brush several times inside the bottle to remove ALL the gel! The brush should have almost no gel polish on it when you first apply. 

Thing is, gel polish is much thicker than regular nail polish so it needs to be applied very thinly. Also, don’t apply the gel on or too close to the skin; if you get it on your skin, use the cuticle stick to remove it before curing. Curing gel on your skin will affect the lasting of your manicure.


STEP #5


Use your LED lamp inspired by French macarons to cure the colour for 30 seconds. Work finger by finger, completing each nail before moving on to the next one. It’s important to cure each nail immediately after painting (to reduce the amount of time the gel is in contact with air). This will lead to the best result.


Did you know? Le Mini Macaron LED lamps were designed to be used at-home or on-the-go. Simply find a USB outlet to plug it in, and polish away!


STEP #6


Repeat for second coat (and third if it's a light colour). Don't forget to close the bottle of gel polish when not in use, and while you are waiting for each curing cycle (or at least set the cap over the bottle while you are curing to minimize the amount of air and light that enters the bottle). This will prevent the gel from drying out, as gel reacts to both LED light and also natural light. Avoid having the LED lamp shine directly on an open bottle of gel, which will also dry out the gel.



And voilà! Enjoy your new DIY manicures from the comfort of your home!



You can purchase your Le Petit Macaron gel manicure kit (including an LED lamp with USB cord and power charger, one bottle of gel polish in a matching color, a cuticle stick, a mini nail file, 10 remover pads and detailed instructions on how-to-use) online or at The Bay's beauty counter for  as little as CAD $45,00. Additional polish colours are sold separately for only CAD $20,00 each or you can get a set of three for CAD $25,00.




COMA - New Art & Gallery in Rushcutters Bay.

There seem to have been a few new galleries opening in the Inner East area this year. A few of which have been covered here on Street Fashion Sydney, most recently The New Standard, and now we have COMA tucked down on a little island in Rushcutters Bay, in the new concrete box apartment block construction opposite the 'Vibe' hotel just down from Elvis Pizza. I made a special-directions-collage below so you can't possibly miss it. It's minimal all the way! Back to the launch, there was a lovely mix of sculpture, painting, collage, prints and some drawing. I have to say that I certainly enjoyed the works on show and the oftentimes erotically interpreted theme for this, opening group show True love Over Physics.. Head on down & check it out!
True love - Gallery & Art Opening - Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Parody sculpture? COMA Gallery & Art Opening - Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Johnny and Kate - Yves Scherer Stainless Steel; couple on hay bale - COMA Gallery & Art Opening - Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Mens style, Kenzo shirt.. COMA Gallery & Art Opening - Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Black leather jacket, pink Adidas sneakers. COMA Gallery & Art Opening - Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Black shirt, jeans and RM Williams. COMA Gallery & Art Opening - Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
An elegant art crowd. COMA Gallery & Art Opening - Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Mens' style, fuschia shirt blue pants dark glasses. COMA Gallery & Art Opening - Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
White label embroidered men's jacket, Pickings & Parry. COMA Gallery & Art Opening - Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
A couple drinking beer. COMA Gallery & Art Opening - Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Halloween capers! COMA Gallery & Art Opening - Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Just for a laugh, Halloween capers! COMA Gallery & Art Opening - Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Talking at the opening. COMA Gallery & Art Opening - Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Friends, end of the night. COMA Gallery & Art Opening - Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
COMA Gallery building, collage - Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.

Brian Kokoska
Jon Pilkington
Yves Scherer
Colin Snapp
Cornelia Baltes
Gabriele Beveridge
Oliver Osborne
Chris Succo
Ebecho Muslimova
Ophelia Finke

True Love Over Physics
04.11.16 - 28.11.16
http://comagallery.com/  COMA Gallery 137 Bayswater Road Rushcutters Bay.

Kent Johnson,
Sydney, Australia.

0433 796 863

8 Easy Ways You Can Winterize Your Home And Save Extra Money This Season



With Winter approaching faster than we'd like (how is it already November 6th?!), it is now time to start thinking about making your home and the inside of your house as comfortable and cozy and it is throughout the year. If you live in an area that is prone to freezing temperatures in the Winter (looking at you my Canadian and northern states friends!) you could save yourself money as well as protect your family home and possessions by following a few simple steps towards winterizing your home the right way.

This week, we teamed up with the folks at Invitation Homes to bring to you eight quick and easy insides on how to keep your home safe and warm, ahead of the colder months...


SHUT OFF EXTERIOR FAUCETS


Allowing water to remain in exterior faucets over the Winter can cause many problems, including frozen and burst pipes. Sometimes, it’s unclear that a pipe has burst until the Spring thaw, and dealing with a burst pipe is no way to start Spring. To avoid that, make certain you detach all hoses from your exterior faucets and drain them before the first big freeze. Turn off the water flow to the pipes and be sure to allow all the water to drain out.

If you don’t have frost-proof faucets, which is likely to be the case, turn off the water to the faucet inside the house cover with a cold weather faucet cover. While frost-proof faucets have water controls on the faucet itself, other exterior faucets do not. You want to ensure that you don’t replace the water as soon as it drains.


TEST YOUR SMOKE ALARM


Changing your smoke detector battery once a year is important. Most of all for your safety, but also because it’s going to keep you from hearing that annoying chirping sound in the middle of the night when the battery goes dead. For most smoke detector models, the battery is located on the back of the smoke detector so you’ll need to remove it from the ceiling to gain access. Some models are hardwired into your home’s electricity and had a battery as a backup. These may require you to unplug the unit before you can replace the battery.

Locate the battery compartment and check the type of battery it uses. Typically, it’s a standard 9-volt battery, but there are exceptions. If it has the word lithium on it, then it doesn’t need replacement, and it will last the entire life of the detector, up to ten years. Replace the battery, being sure to install the new battery in the reverse order of the way you removed the old one. Reinstall the detector to the ceiling and be sure to test the unit by pushing the test button on the outside of the detector.


SWITCH FAN TO REVERSE


If you have ceiling fans, you should take the time to reverse their direction. This may sound weird, but reversing the direction of the airflow will force the warm air that would otherwise move to the ceiling back down again. Reversing the fan’s airflow will not only improve air circulation, it may allow you to turn the heat down a few degrees.


CLEAN GUTTERS AND DOWNSPOUTS


The first step to preparing your gutters for winter is making sure they are clean. Even if you don’t want professional gutter cleaning, you can eliminate blockages in the gutters yourself. All the built up leaves and grime can stop them from draining properly. This can lead to leaks in your home, particularly if the water has nowhere else to go.


WHEN LEAVING FOR EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME, SET HEAT ABOVE 62° FAHRENHEIT


Set the heat no lower than 62 degrees Fahrenheit when leaving the home for vacation or when leaving the home for any extended period of time to protect pipes from freezing. Even if you don’t live in a cold area, you must always protect your pipes. You may also allow a small water drip in your sink and keep the below-sink cupboard doors open to protect pipes from freezing. Ensure that your sink drain is clear of any debris to avoid future problematic clogs.


OPEN AND UNCOVER INDOOR VENTS


Even if you have the right amount of supply and return vents in your home, there are a few things you can do to ensure that they can do their job properly. First, make sure that you don’t have any furniture or other objects on top or in front of your supply and return vents. By keeping your vents clear, you will make it much easier for air to flow to and from the vents.

In addition, avoid closing the supply vents in any of your rooms, even if you don’t use certain rooms very often. Closing off a vent will increase the pressure inside of your ductworks and lead to the same problems that poor duct design can cause. A better solution for saving energy in rooms that you don’t use very often is to section those rooms off into separate zones using a zoning system.


UNCOVER RADIATORS


The biggest threat to your home when using a heating unit is a fire hazard. Although there are no open flames, combustible oils and gasses, or easily ignitable materials, such as wood, a fire hazard is still possible because convection technology uses intense heat emitted from the coils to warm the air. Therefore, it is best to place your heaters well away from combustibles of any kind and anything else that can get hot and burn. Furniture and fabrics are easily recognizable wall heater fire hazards, but there are others you may not have considered such as blankets and linens, sweaters, cotton and wool, solvents, cleaning liquids, cigarette lighters and matches, alcohol, paint thinners, reasy or oily old rags, old newspapers and magazines, and thick, frayed rugs.

Keep in mind that each wall unit will have slightly different manufacturer recommendations for clearance from objects; follow manufacturer instructions for proper use.


LOWER YOUR THERMOSTAT, SAVE MONEY!


Last but not least, keep in mind that for every degree you lower your thermostat, you will save 1 to 4 percent of your heating bill, but don’t set it below 62 degrees or you might risk frozen pipes. As 62 degrees Fahrenheit may seem too cold for you to stay comfortable when you're home, think about when you're asleep and covered in blankets? Setting your baseboards to 16°C at night and when you're away (being at work all day or leaving for the holidays) is a great way to help you save some pretty pennies!

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