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Volume 08 WINTER 13 { YOUR GUIDE TO LYGON COURT } Brunetti i s HERE T RETNRE E RY.C N E RY.C O M.OAU M. AU NowNow available available at Lygon at Lygon CourCour t , Carlton. t , Carlton. 93479347 9382938 2 EDITOR’S COMMENTS Welcome to the latest edition of 380 Lygon Court. You may have noticed there have been a lot of changes within the centre over the past year. As we chip away at creating an even better Lygon Court, we thank you for your patience and continued patronage. We welcome Brunetti back to Lygon Street this edition and are proud of what this magnificent establishment brings to Lygon Court and what it means to Melbourne, and especially Carlton. If you haven’t visited yet, you must, as we can promise you won’t be disappointed. In this edition we chat to head chef of Brunetti Café Giuseppe Santoro and discover what he has in store for the café and what brought him all the way from Geneva to Carlton. We celebrate winter fashion 2013 with two fashion shoots. The first is our catwalk-inspired shoot in the glorious new Brunetti café. We look at the theme of metallic for the season and its use in all areas from casual day wear to glittery evening attire. Beating the Blues is our second fashion inspired studio shoot and we include a touch of blue in each shot. The colour is a solid thread throughout the season coming in many tones from the deep navies, through to steel blues, sky blues and turquoise. Every shade of blue makes the grade this season. As this is our Mother’s Day edition we talk beauty with La Face Beauty Clinic and discover exciting ways to pamper mum and learn how to beat skin dehydration and ageing. So please come and visit for a coffee, focaccia, pizza or ice cream and see what wonderful offerings are available at Lygon Court. You can also find out about all that is going on at Lygon Court by simply visiting www.lygoncourt.com.au Happy shopping, XX Lygon Court, 380 Lygon Street, Carlton www.lygoncourt.com.au Lygon Court, 380 Lygon Street, Carlton www.lygoncourt.com.au 380 MAGAZINE CONTENTS winter 2013 COVER STORY Brunetti Is Here....................................................... 08 FASHION On Show at Lygon Court........................................ 12 Winter Blues............................................................ 41 COMPETITION BOUTIQUE New Season Coats In Store Now Win Dinner for 10 at Brunetti Carlton................... 21 Beauty Heavenly Pamper - Treatment Treats for Mum....... 24 Hair Trends - Back to the Future.............................34 Skin Hydration - Avoid Dry Winter Blues.............. 48 HEALTH Winter Flu’s - The Times They Are A-Changin’...... 38 LIFESTYLE Shop Talk - Giuseppe Santoro................................. 22 Mother’s Day Gifts.................................................. 26 Cinema Nova Movies...............................................36 Shop 14 Lygon Court S/C 380 Lygon Street Carlton VIC 3053 PhONE: (03) 9347 0342 08 / 380 Magazine / Cover Story BRUNETTI IS HERE. Brunetti Café is now open for business. Brunetti is back in town Melbourne and, more importantly, Carlton have a worldclass eatery as the much anticipated new Brunetti Café is now open for business. The space is carefully designed not to be one vacuous space but many intimate spaces, even though large glass windows allow the outside world to look in. After more than a year of sweat and a few delays, Fabio and Yuri Angele with whom the responsibility rested in bringing this world renowned café back home to it’s original location on Lygon Street have achieved their dream, but this time only bigger and better. The décor was chosen to reflect the warmth that is the Italian custom and is instantly felt once you step foot inside what can only be described as a foodies heaven. “It’s funny how things happen,” says Fabio about returning to where it all began. “It’s been a long time coming.” The Lygon Street address is the only thing the café has in common with its previous incarnation. The new Brunetti Café is a groundbreaking venue that will undoubtedly bring tourists and visitors to the café as a special destination and to Lygon Court. “Even overseas franchises are bringing out people to see it,” says Fabio Angele. Occupying the whole space that was formerly Borders Bookstore at Lygon Court, the whole concept of the café is one of being on show. Glass spaces allow you to watch the homemade pasta being lovingly created, the fresh gelato being churned and the pizzas being tossed. This feeling filters through to the staff who make sure everyone feels special from the young children whose eyes light up at the sight of all the surrounding colours of cakes and ice-creams, to their mothers, the Carlton university students and people who come to talk business over a coffee or grab a quick bite, and to the taxi driver getting his first caffeine hit at 4am in the morning. “We are very family oriented and everyone is welcome. Our food caters for everyone,” says Fabio. “With the expanded space we’ve been able to add special little things in every section, new ideas.” Fabio says they’ll offer ice creams in little jars and mini cones for cocktail parties as an example of their innovation, something they have been known for in the past when they served the first baby chino in Melbourne. 09 / 380 Magazine / Cover Story 10 / 380 Magazine / Cover Story 11 / 380 Magazine / Cover Story “We travel, see and incorporate different ideas that come from our staff. Input is always taken onboard,” says Fabio. The larger premises have allowed the brothers to expand their food offering from the previous location and service their customers even better. While the place looks expensive, Fabio is at pains to point out that the price will remain affordable. “We are not going too sophisticated as we don’t want this to be an expensive place to come to. We want it to be a friendly place that caters for everyone,” he says. “The main thing for us always is servicing the customer and the biggest addition is the food offering.” While anyone would be hard pressed to find fault with the previous Brunette Café, Yuri says the old space limited them for what they could serve and how they could present the food. Here, he says, they have better control to properly produce and present the food and better control in what they do. It’s the perfect platform to deliver the food. 1 2 “Over the years we have improved our business with expansion and this is reflected by our customers returning. The staff are proud of the improvements and are often involved in the ongoing process of how to make improvements,” says Fabio. To the Angele brothers, the staff is just as important as the customer and is reflected in retention rates of employees with many having been with Brunetti for 10 to 15 years. “Our pastry chef Carmelo Ferlito has been with us just on 20 years,” says Fabio. 3 4 5 When asked to sum up how they feel about this achievement Yuri says he’s relieved and already planning the next stage. “I’m already thinking about what comes next,” says Yuri. “We now know that we can create a world class concept.” 6 9 1. Gelateria (40 Flavours). 2. CIRCULAR COFFEE BAR/DRINKS. 3. CIMBALI COFFEE MACHINES. 4. MARANA WOOD FIRED OVEN. 5. RISTORANTE / PIZZERIA. 6. MACAROONS. 7. COMMUNAL SEATING, WINE PRESS. 8. COMMUNAL SEATING RESTORED ORIGINAL E61 COFFEE MACHINE. 9. MERCATINO (SPECIALTY FOOD STORE). 10. OWNERS FABIO ANGELE & YURI ANGELE. 7 8 10 12 / 380 Magazine / Fashion 13 / 380 Magazine / Fashion On Show AT LYGON COURT Photography / Peter Rosetzky Styling / Carolyn Palliardi Hair / Raw Element Make Up / Melonie Santos Black Orange Jean Paul Jacket - Hounds Tooth $421 Country Road Metallic Jean - Silver $99 Leather Belt - Antique Gold $59.95 Esme T-Bar $179 Silk Lane Choker $49.99 14 / 380 Magazine / Fashion 15 / 380 Magazine / Fashion Black Orange Jean Paul Dress $333 Black Orange M.E.L Australia - Orleans Jeans $245 MIMCO Heretic Twisted Chain Necklace - Silver Rose Gold $249 Country Road Metallic Shell Shirt $99 Esme T-Bar $179 16 / 380 Magazine / Fashion Black Orange Rebecca Thompson Dress $403 MIMCO Circle in the Sands Choker - Rose Gold $179 Robotica Wrist - Rose Gold $179 17 / 380 Magazine / Fashion Black Orange Style Butler Multi Fur Jacket $1,006 SILK LANE Sequent Top $79.99 18 / 380 Magazine / Fashion 19 / 380 Magazine / Fashion Country Road Textured Mini Skirt - Metallic Gold $99 Leather Stud Belt - Black $49.95 Silk Lane Sequined Cardi - Black $60 Mimco Rani Chain Necklace - Gold $129 20 / 380 Magazine / Fashion Simply register at www.lygoncourt.com.au for your chance to win a night out with your friends. Competition Closes Midnight May 26th 2013 Black Orange Sabatini Dress - Gold & Leather $467 Country Road Leather Belt - Charcoal $59.95 Esme T-Bar $179 MIMCO Rani Chain Necklace $129 Silk Lane Bracelet $29.99 Terms & Conditions: Competition simply requires entry via the Lygon Court website at www.lygoncourt.com.au All necessary fields must be filled out. The winner receives food and beverage to the value of $500 for no more than 10 friends on a night of their choice (subject to booking with Brunetti). Competition closes midnight May 26th 2013. Random draw will take place Tuesday May 28th at the Banco Offices, Level 1, 333 Drummond St Carlton. The winner will be notified within 7 working days by mail and/or phone. Results will be published online at www.lygoncourt.com.au from May 29th, 2013. No correspondence will be entered into regarding the draw and the Promoter’s decision in relation to any aspect of this competition is final and binding. Entering the draw implies acceptance of these terms and conditions. Lygon Court employees and their immediate families are ineligible to enter. The Promoter is Lygon Court Pty Ltd. Lygon Court, 380 Lygon Street, Carlton www.lygoncourt.com.au 22 / 380 Magazine / Shop Talk 23 / 380 Magazine / Shop Talk SANTORO LG 2013 Brunetti Head Chef. A slice of Sicily When he was holidaying in Australia four years ago, a chance meeting between Giuseppe Santoro and the Anglele brothers set in motion a long-term plan that resulted in him becoming head chef at Brunetti Café’s new premises. Santoro has been very busy working behind the scenes with suppliers - who he likes to call partners - sourcing the finest ingredients. If he can’t find what he is looking for he then works with them to develop what he needs in the restaurant such as a type of salami or cheese. In 2009 Santoro walked into the old café in Faraday Street and by chance met the owners Fabio and Yuri Anglele. They stayed in touch over the years with a desire one day to be able to work together. Four years later, that chance meeting has come to fruition for both parties. “It’s about going back to traditional roots,” says Santoro. Santoro says the Australian way of life and the chance to be able to express himself and his ideas in food is what led the Sicilian chef to stay in touch with the brothers when he left Australia and wait for the opportunity to return when they had something to offer. “We use natural yeast for our pizza bases and handmade pasta. I’ve been working with a salami manufacturer to make new products. Working with our partners I’ve changed their vision to participate in what we want to achieve,” says Santoro. “I first visited Australia in 1999 and liked the way of life,” says Santoro. “Then one day when I was visiting again I came into the old Brunetti and met Fabio. We chatted. Over the years we kept in touch. I had business in Sicily at the time and then I was happy working in Geneva in an Italian restaurant, but I liked the idea of being able to rediscover the old-fashioned flavours of Italian food utilizing this country’s abundance of fresh ingredients,” says Santoro. Santoro and the Angele brothers are on the same page when it comes to Italian food. The idea is to plan a menu that goes back to the traditional roots of Italian food. “This is happening in Italy, as people want real food. While the visual is very important, more importantly is the flavor and content of food that is natural.” Everything is made in the kitchen at Brunetti Café. Santoro acknowledges there is really only one particular focus with the food and that is to offer simple, traditional food following the ancient recipes with fresh produce with a secret ingredient tossed in. And what is that secret ingredient? “The Brunetti family,” he says. “Who put their heart and soul into it!” And by the Brunetti family, Santoro means everyone from the producers of the fresh ingredients to the cleaners, cooks, chefs, waiter’s, baristas and upwards, of course, to the brothers Fabio and Yuri Angele. 24 / 380 Magazine / Beauty HEAVENLY PAMPER TREATMENT TREATS FOR MUMS. FACIALS If you are wondering what to give mum for Mother’s Day this year, Danielle Mercuri, part-owner of La Face Beauty Clinic, suggests you don’t go past giving her some time out in a quiet sanctuary where she will be pampered the whole time she is there. “We’re just a little place of heaven up here,” Mercuri says of her beauty salon. “If I was going to pamper mum I’d definitely give her a facial. Having a facial is a different experience to having, say, a manicure or pedicure, which is often what we tend to give as gifts on Mother’s Day. “While it is always great to get your hands or feet done, they are often not as neglected as the face can be, and it is essential to have on-going care and maintenance of your skin if you want to delay ageing.” Mercuri explains that often mums don’t give themselves facials as they feel guilty but it’s an important component to a healthy beauty routine as much as hands and feet. “Why a facial is such a great gift is that we give a pampering experience. It is not just an in and out experience,” she says. “It is a decadent experience with lots of massage and hands-on treatment resulting in a truly relaxing yet essential treatment for the skin. “The best facial as we get older is the silk facial as skin loses its moisture levels. There is a lot of touch using beautiful silk peptides and special ingredients resulting in you feeling completely relaxed with ultimately hydrated, plumped, glowing skin. “At La Face we provide on-going care and maintenance for our clients and they definitely see the benefits of looking after their skin.” La Face Beauty Clinic Phone: (03) 9349 2116 or (03) 9347 7011 www.lafacebeauty.com.au 25 / 380 Magazine / Beauty 26 / 380 Magazine / Mother’s Day Gifts 27 / 380 Magazine / Mother’s Day Gifts MOTHER’S DAY GIFTS HOUR PHOTO 1 1Photo Frame - “4x 4” - $15.95ea / “6x 6” - $16.95ea Cards On Lygon Alberto Piazza Shoes 2 Maripe - Leather Ankle Boot - $295 Demarte’s Amcal Chemist 3 Scarves - from $19.95 4 PRADA Gift Set - $129 Cards On Lygon 5 Caskata Artisanal Paper - Boxed Notecards - $29.95 Cards On Lygon 6 Vintage Kelloggs Range - Apron - $23.95 Country Road 7 Dalmatian Hip Belt - $49.95 Cards On Lygon 8 Missie Von Libbe - perfumed candles - from $34.95 MIMCO CARLTON 6 Turnlock Zip Top in Latte - $450 HOUR PHOTO 10 1Bragbook Albums - Assorted Colors 4x6 - $11.95ea 28 / 380 Magazine / Mother’s Day Gifts Demarte’s Amcal Chemist 11 Sweetpea Treat me Pack - $12 29 / 380 Magazine / Mother’s Day Gifts Duncan’s Liquor Carlton Cards On Lygon Demarte’s Amcal Chemist 12 Moet Chandon Champagne - $65 21 Missie Von Libbe - perfumed candles - from $34.95 22 Pill Boxes - $10ea 13 BVLGARI Gift Set - $129 Aurum Designer Jewellers 14 Sorento Collection - Sterling Silver 18ct Rose Gold Plated - made in Italy - Earrings - $199 MIMCO CARLTON 23 Mini Turnlock Zip Top - $425 Alberto Piazza Shoes 24 MA&LO Patent Ankle Boot - $315 Country Road 15 Animal Print Scarf - $59.95 HOUR PHOTO 16 1Refillable Self Adhesive Albums - 275mm x 300mm - $23.95ea Brunetti’s Carlton 25 Macaron Tower - from $70 26 Mandarin Square - Purses - from $9.95 / Satin Covered Journals - $19.95 Demarte’s Amcal Chemist 17 Wicked Sista Shower Cap - $14.95 On Lygon 18 2Cards Cup Teapot - $34.95 MIMCO CARLTON 27 The Lovers Circular Scarf - $79.95 Demarte’s Amcal Chemist 28 Natio Beautiful Nails Set - $16.95 MIMCO CARLTON 19 Mim Wallet - $149 Raw Element 20 Bio:ionic Powerlight Pro Dryer - $199 MIMCO CARLTON 29 Nail Polish - $15.95 Cards On Lygon 30 Vintage Kelloggs Range - Single Glove Oven - $12.95 / Tea Towel - $9.95 Demarte’s Amcal Chemist Cards On Lygon 30 / 380 Magazine / Mother’s Day Gifts 31 / 380 Magazine / Mother’s Day Gifts MIMCO CARLTON 31 Matador Satchel - $499 Duncan’s Liquor Carlton 32 Fraser Gallop Cabernet Merlot - $19.99 Alberto Piazza Shoes 33 Hirica Ankle Boot - $195 34 The Jojoba Company Pack - $59.95 Cards On Lygon 35 Skyes the Limit - Lined Journals - $24.95 36 Maxime Trijol X.O - $139.99 Country Road 37 Spliced Python Scarf - $59.95 MIMCO CARLTON 39 Crystal Torero Drop Ear - $149 Demarte’s Amcal Chemist Silk Lane 41 Cuff - $29.95 42 In Essence Gift Set - $24.95 Demarte’s Amcal Chemist La Face Beauty Clinic 43 Gift Vouchers - Perfect gift for Moher’s Day (03) 9349 4145 44 Book - C’est La vie - $39.95 Duncan’s Liquor Carlton On Lygon 45 4Cards Cup Teapot - $42.95 Duncan’s Liquor Carlton 46 Chocolate Box Shiraz - $22.99 38 Sorento Collection - Sterling Silver 18ct Rose Gold Plated - made in Italy - Necklace - $319 Aurum Designer Jewellers MIMCO CARLTON 47 Circles In The Sand Choker - Jet Rose Gold - $179 Demarte’s Amcal Chemist 48 Yardley English Rose Pack - $24.95 Country Road 40 Sheer Scented Candle - $29.95 Brunetti’s Carlton 49 Rum Baba - $27 Raw Element 50 Loreal Steam Pod - Treatment Straightener - $270 Cards On Lygon 32 / 380 Magazine / Mother’s Day Gifts Country Road 33 / 380 Magazine / Mother’s Day Gifts MIMCO CARLTON MIMCO CARLTON Raw Element 51 Foil Scarf - $79.95 52 Beauty Battalion Barrette - $34.95 61 iPhone Case - $49.95 62 Cloud 9 - Curling Wand - $270 Cards On Lygon 53 Pimpernel Coffee Cup Set - $19.95 Country Road 54 Stud Poppy Jean Belt - $49.95 Cards On Lygon 63 Caskata Artisanal Paper - Boxed Notecards- $29.95 64 Buckshot Vineyard Heathcote Shiraz - $35.99 Demarte’s Amcal Chemist 55 Mor - Soap - $12.95 On Lygon 56 2Cards & 4 Cup Teapot - from $39.95 MIMCO CARLTON 65 Sacred Crystal Stud - $99.95 Cards On Lygon 66 Vintage Kellogs Range - Coffee Cup & Tray Set - $19.95 MIMCO CARLTON 57 Large Round Glimmer Watch - $279 Demarte’s Amcal Chemist 58 Natio Eternity Gift Set - $24.95 Demarte’s Amcal Chemist 67 Vintage Hand Therapy Pack - $10 Cards On Lygon 68 Missie Von Libbe - perfumed candles - from $34.95 Alberto Piazza Shoes 59 Donna Modello Suede & Pony Hair Shoe - $195 MIMCO CARLTON 60 Mim Pouch in Salmon - $69.95 Cards On Lygon 69 Scarves - from $19.95 Cards On Lygon 70 Book - Mothers - $23.95 Duncan’s Liquor Carlton 34 / 380 Magazine / Beauty 35 / 380 Magazine / Beauty HAIR TRENDS Retro Nouveau. Back to the future Every season has its definite look and this autumn is no exception. If you were into the natural washand-walk-out-the-door hairstyles of seasons past, you may have to get up a bit earlier. This winter is all about glamour and sophistication, taking its inspiration from fashion and film. (think platinum blond, bright red or deep violet) or you can opt for soft and sexy with dimensional colour. The looks come from the 1950s and ‘60s but with a modern twist. Hair needs to be in good condition, shiny with a good cut. If short isn’t your look you can lean towards the vixen-influenced creations in the past of Elizabeth Taylor. She best wore voluptuous tousled curls, which sit well in rich wine burgundy tones this season. Think Katy Perry glamour when she isn’t dyeing her hair blue. The Hollywood muses driving this trend could have been Brigitte Bardot, Elizabeth Taylor and Twiggy. Remember the incredibly voluminous bouffant and beehives, classic set or boyish, almost androgynous, look? It’s all back but with a twisted modern texture with intense vibrant colours. Hair has looked back to the past to move into the future. For hair that is short into a cropped ‘Twiggy’ type-style block colours often work best. Solid block colours always look great on short hair Movie stars best representing this style are Anne Hathaway, Charlize Theron, Agyness Deyn and Emma Watson. However, probably one of the biggest trends at present would have to be the use of flaming reds, coppers and deep blondes in up-dos. They sum up the season beautifully with the carefully tousled, seductive locks of the Bardot trend. Young starlets following this trend are Mila Kunis, Mia Wasikowska and Reese Witherspoon. This style can be interpreted for anyone who has length in her hair. Salon Diector and head stylist at Raw Element, Wendy Marziano, says many clients come seeking out the most current trends.“It is our job to interpret these trends into wearable looks which are easily maintained and achieved at home,” says Marziano. “The most requested looks this season are all forms of styles from braiding and disheveled chignons to lots of styling using dual gel and frizz in one hair style.” These do’s can take time and effort but once you get used to twisting a braid, creating a teased bee hive or slightly disheveled chignon you’ll get it down pat it no time or you could visit your salon for a lesson in how to create the most sensual hair style in many seasons past. Raw Element Phone: (03) 9347 1347 www.rawelement.com.au 36 / 380 Magazine / Lifestyle 37 / 380 Magazine / Lifestyle CINEMA JUST BENEATH THE SURFACE NOVA As temperatures drop, there’s no better way to experience a Melbourne rainy day than enjoying a cocktail in Cinema Nova’s cozy bar and a great film. Located in the heart of Lygon Street, Cinema Nova is proudly Australia’s leading exhibitor of arthouse films and alternative content. This autumn-winter brings us Helen Mirren reprising her Oscar winning portrayal of Queen Elizabeth for the National Theatre Live; the highly anticipated exhibitions of the world’s greatest artists, commencing with Manet; and the best films from home and abroad. Here’s just a taste of what’s to come. ON THE SURFACE The Company You Keep (M) April 18 Haute Cuisine (CTC) April 25 Robert Redford stars as Jim Grant, a former member of the 1970’s revolutionary group the Weather Underground. When a journalist (Shia LaBeouf ) accidentally links Grant to the long-dormant terrorist organization, Government Agents attempt to find Grant and his past associates. Famed chef Hortense Laborie (Catherine Frot) is surprised to be invited by the President of the French Republic ( Jean d’Ormesson) to become his personal chef at the Élysée Palace. In spite of the jealousy of the kitchen’s staff, Hortense and her authentic cuisine are embraced by the president. Based on Neil Gordon’s novel, Robert Redford directs an ensemble including Julie Christie, Nick Nolte, Anna Kendrick, Susan Sarandon and Terrence Howard. But behind the scenes of power the obstacles are more challenging than the most complicated dishes. The Hunt (CTC) May 2 Mads Mikkelsen delivers an award-winning performance in this electrifying new film from Thomas Vinterberg, the acclaimed director of The Celebration. Lucas (Mikkelsen) is beloved by his students and fellow teachers at his local school. However, his world comes crashing down when a student accuses him of inappropriate behaviour, causing what is a simple lie to spiral out of control and drive the small community into a collective state of hysteria. Cinema Nova is located at Lygon Court, 380 Lygon Street Carlton. Visit the Cinema Nova website for a full list of films now showing and coming soon. www.cinemanova.com.au Farewell My Queen (M) June 6 Benoît Jacquot brilliantly captures the passions, debauchery, nobility and, ultimately, chaos that engulfed the court of Marie Antoinette (Diane Kruger) in the final days before the French Revolution. Based on the best-selling novel by Chantal Thomas, Léa Seydoux stars as one of Marie’s ladies-inwaiting, seemingly an innocent but quietly working her way into her mistress’s special favours. With the action moving effortlessly from the gilded drawing rooms of the nobles to the back quarters of those who serve them, Jacquot’s film is at once accurate and sumptuous in its visual details and modern in its emotions. NO April 18 ANTIVIRAL APRIL 25 CAMILLE REWINDS MAY 2 Gael García Bernal (The Motorcycle Diaries) stars as René Saavedra, an advertising executive who risks his life by devising a campaign to defeat dictator Augusto Pinochet in Chile’s 1988 leadership referendum. Directed by Pablo Lorrain, this chapter in recent Chilean history is an absorbing account of one country’s unlikely route from oppression to democracy. Brandon Cronenberg’s debut feature, exclusive to Cinema Nova. A man who smuggles celebrity viruses to ravenous fans gets infected with the same bug that killed a media darling, and becomes locked in a deathly race against time while becoming the target of biological collectors. Noémie Lvovsky’s ebullient twist on the comedy of remarriage transposes Frances Ford Coppola’s PEGGY SUE GOT MARRIED to present day France. Steeped in realism thanks to cinematography shot using period-specific U-matic video cameras. The film is based on the play El Plebiscito, written by Antonio Skármeta. (CTC) Director: Pablo Lorrain [Post Mortem] Cannes Film Festival 2012: Winner, C.I.C.A.E. Award. Sao Paulo International Film Festival 2012: Winner, Audience Award, Best Foreign Language Film. Baja Film Festival 2012: Winner, Best Feature Film. London Film Festival 2012: Nominated for Best Film. Hamburg Film Festival 2012: Nominated for the Art Cinema Award, Nominated for Best Film. New York Times: Mr. Larraín blurs the line between fiction and the clips from the real No campaign woven throughout. [Manohla Dargis] Indie Wire: Pablo Lorrain Expands His Obsession With the Pinochet Era In Brilliant Gael Garcia Bernal Vehicle ‘No’. [Eric Kohn] (CTC) Director: Brandon Cronenberg Cannes Film Festival 2012: Nominated for the Un Certain Regard Award. Toronto International Film Festival 2012: Winner of Best Canadian First Feature Film. Chicago International Film Festival 2012: Winner of the Gold Hugo. Catalonian Film Festival 2012: Winner of the Carnet Jove Jury Award and Citizen Kane Award for Best Directorial Revelation. Daily Telegraph: Proof that there’s room for more than one brainy provocateur in the Cronenberg genepool. [Tim Robey] Yahoo! Movies: …a truly striking and unforgettable instant classic. [Staci Layne Wilson] SFX Magazine: For fans of Cronenberg Sr, Antiviral pushes plenty of pleasurable buttons. [Ian Berriman] Underemployed actress Camille (Lvovsky) is in the throes of divorcing her husband of 25 years, who she married as a teenager following an unplanned pregnancy. Catching up with old high school friends at a New Years Eve party, Camille passes out drunk before waking to find herself back in in the 1980s (complete with leg warmers, “Walking on Sunshine” on the Walkman, no cell phones in sight) and living at home with her parents. Able to remember everything that the future holds, she sets about trying to remake her past before it has even happened. (M) Director: Noémie Lvovsky Cesar Awards 2013 | Nominated for 13 Awards, including Best Film Cannes Film Festival 2012 | Winner: SACD Prize (Directors’ Fortnight) Locarno International Film Festival 2012 | Winner: Variety Piazza Grande Award Culture Clash: A smileengendering journey back to youthful innocence that we all wish we could take. [Brandon Judell] Screen Daily: The likeable Lvovsky visibly has the time of her life. [ Jonathan Romney] 38 / 380 Magazine / Mother’s Health WINTER FLU’S The Times They Are A-Changin’. Flu vaccine We are only just getting over Melbourne’s heat wave summer and colds and flu seem a long way off, but autumn is the ideal time to start thinking about influenza protection. Influenza is caused by influenza A and B viruses which cause minor or major epidemics of seasonal flu most years, usually in winter. There are also novel strains like H5N1 (avian flu) or H1N1 2009 (swine flu) that have caused outbreaks in recent years. Influenza is much more severe than a cold and can cause serious complications. In Australia, there are on average 85 deaths and 4000 hospitalisations recorded each year due to influenza - even healthy people can get severe influenza. Vaccination is the single best way to protect against the disease, and now is the time to vaccinate. Following the emergence of two new strains in the past year, the composition of the 2013 vaccine has altered from the 2012 version, therefore people vaccinated in 2012 will need to be revaccinated with the 2013 vaccine for continued immunity this season. Flu is spread easily, especially in enclosed communities, so it is important to have good infection control. Help prevent spread of droplets by covering up coughs and sneezes, and washing hands frequently. Flu vaccine is currently arriving in store and is recommended for groups at risk, but in practice it is provided to anyone over the age of six months who wants protection and has no contraindications to its use, like allergy to egg. It is also important to note, that if you are unvaccinated and are exposed to the virus by an infected person, all is not lost. Effective prescription-only treatment is available, but it needs to be started no later than 48 hours after symptoms occur, and this is only a small window of opportunity. Please talk to one of our pharmacists and ask for our Cold and Flu card which is free to our patients. It will give you good advice on how to cope with colds and flu. By Joe Demarte, B.Pharm. F.P.S. Lygon Court Amcal Chemist Phone: (03) 9347 6310 39 / 380 Magazine / Health DELUXE CINEMA Dinner, drink and a movie from $39! Enjoy fresh tapas from our Spanish-inspired menu as you watch the best cinema from around the world, in the comfort of Nova Deluxe boutique cinemas. Nova Deluxe is served with selected films Friday to Sunday evenings, with two dining options available. WINTER BLUES Photography / Peter Rosetzky Styling / Carolyn Palliardi Hair / Raw Element Make Up / Melonie Santos 1 Single Course ($39) Includes: film admission tasting plate beverage of choice View Menu 3 Three Course ($59) Includes: film admission tasting plate starter, main of choice & choc-top 2 beverages of choice Cinema Nova is located at Lygon Court, 380 Lygon Street Carlton. Visit the Cinema Nova website for a full list of films now showing and coming soon: cinemanova.com.au Country Road Black Wet Look Skater Skirt $99 Tights - Cheetan $19.95 Black Orange Rebecca Thompson Shirt $307 41 / 380 Magazine / Fashion 42 / 380 Magazine / Fashion 43 / 380 Magazine / Fashion Black Orange Blacky Dress - Zip Through Alpacha Jacket $773 Trenery 1/2 Placket Tunic Cobalt $129 Slim Pant - Khaki $99 Black Orange Blacky Dress - Black/Navy $258 MIMCO Stolen Treasure Chunky Choker $179 Alberto Piazza Shoes Maripe Leather Ankle Boot $315 Country Road Tights - Cheetan $19.95 44 / 380 Magazine / Fashion COUNTRY ROAD Low Rise Skinny Jean - Dark Denim $99 MIMCO Paradise Cuff $169 Trenery Covered PLKT Tunic - Night Sky $99 Black Orange Vest $403 Alberto Piazza Shoes Maripe Boot $290 45 / 380 Magazine / Fashion Black Orange Loobies Story - Stiched Cardi $247 MIMCO Circle in the Sands Choker - Rose Gold $179 COUNTRY ROAD Coated Jegging $109 Scarf - Mesh $59.95 Alberto Piazza Shoes Italian Leather Long Boot - Rose Noisie $295 Silk Lane Slim Line Belt - Electric Blue $19.99 46 / 380 Magazine / Fashion Black Orange Loobies Story - Spliced Pant $269 Loobies Story - Shirt $247 Loobies Story - Leather Jacket $723 Trenery Tess Suede Boot - Husk $199 COUNTRY ROAD Country Road Scarf - Mesh $59.95 48 / 380 Magazine / Beauty 49 / 380 Magazine / Beauty SKIN HYDRATION AVOID DRY WINTER BLUES. SKIN One of the fastest ways to age your skin and look older is to have dehydrated skin. Many of us think summer is the time when skin becomes dehydrated but it is the winter months we really need to be on guard against. Dehydrated skin looks dry, has fine wrinkles and often feels rough. Yet, it is often one of the easiest ageing signs to repair. Cold weather, wind, and stepping in and out of heated buildings and homes plays havoc with the moisture level of the skin. The best way to avoid dehydrated skin according to Danielle Mercuri, part owner of La Face Beauty Clinic, is to layer the skin and form a barrier on it to prevent moisture loss and then lock in extra moisture with a good cream. “Skin becomes more aged looking in the colder months because of the drier air and heating in our homes and offices that can really dry out the skin. This is when you really need to keep skin hydrated by applying a good emollient under a good skin moisturizer to lock in moisture,” says Mercuri. “Using a good product is essential and it must be done every day, day in and day out to make a difference to the skin.” However, Mercuri says it doesn’t matter what you apply if you don’t cleanse properly as it won’t penetrate the skin. “Forty per cent of women don’t cleanse their skin properly and I’m not talking about getting in a hot shower as that strips skin of its moisture balance,” she says. Mercuri recommends staying away from soap and going for something gentle on the skin to cleanse. Use a good quality cream and stay away from products that contain parabens or sulfates and when using a cleanser make sure it is soap-free to avoid stripping the surface of the skin of its natural moisture. “A cream cleanser should be used and it is essential to exfoliate twice a week to remove all the superficial dead skin cells that sit on top of the skin and don’t allow penetration of moisture,” says Mercuri. “In winter most of us require a thicker moisturizer to compensate for loss of humidity in the air. A good hydrating gel should be worn under your daily skin cream to lock in the skin’s natural moisture. It’s a layering effect that is effective.” Telltale signs that your skin is dehydrated and in need of extra attention, according to Mercuri, is redness, flakiness, slightly raised skin and rosacea. “All dryness is treatable with a good skin routine at home and with visits to a qualified beautician,” says Mercuri. “You should get advice for your skin from a beautician who has spent years studying the skin rather than from someone over the counter.” La Face Beauty Clinic Phone: (03) 9349 2116 or (03) 9347 7011 www.lafacebeauty.com.au LYGON COURT STOCKISTS 100 Years of Magazine Covers The Bigger Picture $20.00 The Faber Book of Gardens $15.00 Protest Graffiti Mexico $15.00 $15.00 Face Food Recipes $10.00 There’s something for everyone at the Readings Bargains shop. 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