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FEB RUA RY 2014 | SU M M ER/AUTU M N 247 STREET FR EE NEW cbd POP UP BAR LEGEND LOCAL DESIGNERS RETIRE HAVE YOU HEARD OF SOCIETY 6 YET? OPEN THE 3rd Sunday of every Month 10AM — 4PM Gilles STREET MARKET 05 contents 03 15 09 16 13 03 The Now 05 Behind the Label: 17 07 04 George Gross & Harry Who 07 Urban Tea Party 09 Introducing Lucy Lehmann 13 Creative Profile: Miss Kathryn Forth 15 On the Streets: Red Trousers Bar Froth & Fodder Frank Iero releases solo music material If you have any article suggestions, email [email protected] Published by: nyssab.com | Editor, production & design: Nyssa Bonnes Photography assistant: Rachael Gardner | Contributing writers: Caitlin Rose Manov Copyright 2014 THE NOW HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT ? Never really thought of art as a young person thing? A funky Californian company doesn’t see it that way. When many think of artists they picture them as struggling and free creative hippies. The new website on the block - society 6 - is all about connecting art to the people. You don’t have to spend hundreds on a decent piece of art anymore and it certainly isn’t restricted to hanging on a wall. With society 6 any artist can get their work out to the people without holding an exhibition. The website is a platform where the word is spread by you and your social media. How it works: Society 6 have a base rate they get every time someone buys something off their website, which keeps the company running. Any artist or creator can sign up, upload high res copies of their art and add their profit margin on top of the base rate determining the price of their work to the public. The artist can send a link out on all their social media telling everyone where they can purchase their work and get a buzz going about the pieces. Society 6 is down with all the hipsters and provides not just flat or framed art but provide the means to have your favourite piece on your phone case, a cushion, a t-shirt or one of many other options. Carry your art with you or leave it at home on your wall; there is something for everyone’s style and taste available. Visit society6.com and see for yourself. DRIVE ON LASERS?! THORIUM FUEL IS THE NEW BLACK There are now over one billion cars traveling roads around the world directly and indirectly costing trillions of dollars in material resources, time and noxious emissions. Imagine all these cars running cleanly for 100 years on just 8 grams of fuel each. Laser Power Systems (LPS) from Connecticut, USA, is developing a new method of automotive propulsion with one of the most dense materials known in nature: thorium. Because thorium is so dense it has the potential to produce tremendous amounts of heat. BUNNIES PUPPIES REPLACING Have you noticed lately the amount of people in your social media streams that have adopted bunnies?! You’re not alone. Getting a floppy little bunny seems to be the latest trend over-taking the puppy craze. It’s the perfect little thing for those with little to no backyard, and you may even see one popping out of a handbag. These cute little ones can be trained to visit a litter box, you can have nappies on backup when you take them somewhere new, and are fairly inexpensive to feed. Sites like Rambo and Eddy from a Vancouver couple are very popular providing lots of information about how to take care of your bunnies, plus their instagram bunnymama is just adorable. The company has been experimenting with small bits of thorium, creating a laser that heats water, produces steam and powers a mini turbine. Thorium Concept Car - Image Courtesy www.greenpacks.com Information sourced from: David Russell Schilling & BEHIND THE LABEL The retirement of George Gross Harry Who George Gross and Harry Who have been big names even since they set foot on the retail scene in 1973. But some people don’t realise Harry’s name is actually Harry Watt. Their first shop in Rundle Mall opened with a splash of va-va-voom being completely clad in brass. George Gross’ twin sister had gone in as partner with the business as budgets were tight, but the opening day they made a whole weeks’ budget in one hit. Back in the 1970s many women went to shop in Melbourne, but once they discovered the new label in Adelaide they would not bother with the airfare. My grandmother used to work for George Gross and Harry Who. She worked for Myer for many years as a machinist, but once her children were grown she answered an ad the designers had put in the paper in 1979. years working for George and Harry, and that they were always a fan of a curvy lady. One of my young model friends had the privilege of meeting them for a job. George’s response upon seeing her was that she had a gorgeous face but - “you’re too small, we asked for someone a bit bigger”. Always gentlemen, they are not remembered as being overly affectionate in the public eye but have been happily living together for 45 years, which is a milestone in my Working out of their Grote Street workshop book for any couple. she says George and Harry were always there, very friendly and easy going. George After changing the face of fashion locally, managed the tailored couture-type pieces branching out to Sydney, then overseas, and Harry the ready-to-wear. She was one from dressing local celebrities to Princess of three people on the press with up to 12 Diana buying pieces from Harrods, as they close their doors, their 40 years of machinists, three cutters and a workroom manager. She fondly remembers her seven successful fashion will not be forgotten. 5 | STREET 247 you’re too small, we asked for someone a bit bigger My cousins style always stands out at a party. Here is some inspiration for your next fashion fix. URBAN PARTY TEA 7 | STREET 247 Dress: Cameo ‘Bless this mess’ Boots: Billini Necklace: Zara, Europe range Top: Paint it red (bought at Nikki Belle) Skirt: Anise (bought at Nicki Belle) Necklace: Forever New Silver bangle: Tiffany & Co, New York White chain buckle: Marc Jacobs Watch: TW Steel CEO canteen Black Dress: (bought in Bali) Orange dress: Blessed are the meek Black heels: Sports girl Boots: Billini LOCAL TALENT introducing Lucy Lehmann 9 | STREET 247 E ver wanted to know what it takes to be a model and actress in South Australia? Lucy Lehmann is finding out. With gorgeous and mesmerising eyes, beautiful bone structure and an outgoing personality, this young lady is sure to light up a room. Lucy is currently studying a four-year Bachelor of Creative Arts (Drama) at the Flinders Drama Centre, and this year Lucy is excited to make herself a showreel. For those interested in the course, you complete three drama centre productions each year. Lucy’s last one was Three Sisters by Anton Chekov. Currently represented by Jacquie Heysen at Pure Actors as well as Pride Models, Lucy’s goal is to be contributing to the Australian theatre and film industry. Lucy enjoys modelling when the opportunities arise and says you need to have a tough skin as your aesthetics is what gets you through the door. Many people don’t realise the reality of the fashion business is that even when you get booked for jobs the standard is to wait three months to get paid for it. That’s like ordering a package online and waiting for it be sent via ship on the open seas. Taking opportunities in her stride and using her love of travel as an advantage to get her face in front of international companies, we have not seen the last of this home grown blue eyed beauty. Lucy’s details: Age range: 16 - 22 Height: 5’10” / 179 cm Hair Colour: Brown Eye Colour: Blue 11 | STREET 247 CREATIVE PROFILE miss Kathryn Forth K athryn Forth is a name many ladies already know and get excited about. This young lady is local to Adelaide, talented and making a name for herself in fashion. Kathryn is the Head designer of Cameo; a South Australian fashion label that spans across the globe. I met her at an engagement party and she comes with not only a big smile but a warm, genuine, friendly nature. Kathryn made a big leap following her passion for fashion after starting out studying medicine. 13 | STREET 247 As well as the label growing in leaps and bounds, Kathryn was honoured in 2013 by Cosmopolitan magazine, winning their Fun Fearless Female award in the category of Fashion Designer against nine other nominees. Cameo has had a quick rise to success in the last few years since it’s launch, with the label now stocked in over 2000 boutiques, department stores and online retailers, being described as being a new breed of design. Many celebrities over seas are wearing Cameo from Kim Kardashian to Whitney Port and with its ›› affordability everyone can embrace a personal exploration of their style. ›› Cameo is like the affordable couture Said to be “characterised by its directional, experimental and visionary designs” it has 11 yearly collections created around a central theme. Cameo is always evolving with it’s heavy soft fabrics and directional prints. When you don’t find Kathryn poring over inspiration, brainstorming photo-shoot themes or working on fabrics and designs, you’ll find her with her little fluffy bunny ‘Puppy’ or spending time with friends. An inspiration and doing Adelaide proud, we’ll hear a lot more of the name Kathryn Forth and Cameo the label. Photo source: Cosmopolitan Magazine ON THE STREETS THE NEWEST POP UP BAR IN TOWN OPENS FEB 15TH 220 GRENFELL STREET, ADELAIDE Red Trousers is the brain child of Oliver Brown and the experience of Eddie Hodge. Combining knowledge of a viticulture degree, street smarts, years of hospitality and some fun, the pair are opening up a pop-up bar in Adelaide CBD coinciding with the Fringe. Going with an Italian Mediterranean theme, the duo are aiming for a very relaxed feel. That idea is what sparks the imagination behind the unusual name. “We thought having a couple of mates running a wine bar named after ‘man’s best friend’ really suits the relaxed vibe we are after,” said Eddie. Man’s best friend would be Trousers, Oliver’s red heeler. The bar will be serving imported Italian wines along with local crowd favourites including selected Coopers and craft beers, and tapas food. At age 23 Eddie says the beginning was very daunting but with a lot of support everything is falling into place and if it all goes to plan there could be a bigger and improved Red Trousers in future years. Since Adelaide Council revamped the small license guidelines they have a minimum of five months on their lease with the opportunity to extend. Get down to 220 Grenfell Street Tuesday-Sunday 12pm-12am. One of the newest little cafe’s around Adelaide is causing a bit of buzz being entered into Mix 102.3’s well known Adelaide’s Best Kept Secret competition. This cute little place full of retro furniture hides just behind the large Kmart on Anzac Hwy in Mortimer Street, and has a great local produce menu. Featured below is the Bacon Benedict - poached eggs with Balhannah double smoked bacon, baby spinach and hollandaise on sour dough, and my favourite is the Farmers breakfast - eggs anyway with bacon, grilled chorizo sausage, tomato, mushroom, beans and sourdough toast. A delicious variety of specials are changed regularly so go check out their Facebook page and stop by to tempt your tastebuds. 41 MORTIMER SREET KURRALTA PARK OPEN FOR BREAKFAST & LUNCH CLOSED MONDAY 17 | STREET 247 FRANK IERO RELEASES SOLO MUSIC MATERIAL FEATURING TWIN DAUGHTERS I t’s hard pill to swallow when you come to that terrifying realization that it has been ten years since Frank Iero made teenage fans cringe during the ‘You’ve got something in your eye’ scene for My Chemical Romance’s 2004 music video I’m Not Okay (I Promise). Since then, the band managed to single handedly take over the world during the mid-2000’s emo phenomenon and then left it after disbanding in March last year. Members have since kept themselves busy with side projects of their own, notably with vocalist Gerard Way’s second comic mini-series The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys. While the former guitarist has kept a relatively low profile since the band’s break-up, Frank has recently released solo material titled, 2.5mg Just Aint Enough For Me, as part of Fadeaway Records comeback vinyl collective. Following the release of the track, Iero has landed himself as part of AP Magazines Most Anticipated Music of 2014 and recently announcing via his website a further collaboration with his twin daughters, Lily and Cherry. “I am incredibly happy to announce that my newest musical endeavour will be a collaboration between myself and two of my favorite artists of all WORDS BY: CAITLIN ROSE MANOV time…. my 3 year old twin daughters, Lily and Cherry Iero. Our single, B.F.F., will be released worldwide by B.CALM press available through all online digital music retailers on February 25, 2014. All proceeds from the sales of this recording will go directly into Lily, Cherry, and Miles Iero’s respective college funds (so no piracy please…you will literally be stealing from a baby). B.F.F. was written by Lily and it, and features vocals by myself, Lily, and Cherry. I recorded and performed all of the instruments on the track at B.CALM Underground studios, it was then mixed by Ed Rose and mastered by Alan Douches at west west side music. I look forward to sharing more details on this single as the release date approaches but for now….That is all. Thank you to everyone for stopping by, xofrnk,lly,&chrry (2014)“ While further details of the collaboration between Iero and his children have yet to surface, Frank recently played some new solo material at the Fadeaway Records showcase in New Jersey on January 11th, where the gritty grunge track showed tell-tale signs the material he played live will feature on the release. Be sure to keep an eye out for further material from Frank via his website and often hilarious Twitter page. Purchase the latest collection online at fashionbunker.com