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PHOTO DIARY: DUBAI

19th December, 2013
Dubai airport.

Dubai airport.

Onboard Emirates/Qantas flight en route to Dubai.

Onboard Emirates/Qantas flight en route to Dubai.

One&Only The Palm, Dubai.

One&Only The Palm, Dubai.

Beachside at One&Only The Palm, Dubai.

Beachside at One&Only The Palm, Dubai.

Sunset at One&Only The Palm, Dubai.

Sunset at One&Only The Palm, Dubai.

Swimming with dolphins at Dolphin Bay in Atlantis The Palm.

Swimming with dolphins at Dolphin Bay in Atlantis The Palm.

 

I recently flew with Qantas and Emirates and stopped over in Dubai on my way back from Europe. Although I only had 48 hours there (and I admit I didn’t do much besides lie by the hotel pool) there was so much to do and see. I stayed at the beautiful One&Only The Palm and if you are ever in Dubai this hotel is a must-see. It has an Idyllic beach setting, beautiful spacious rooms, delicious food served through various restaurants, a fantastic spa, an excellent gym, plus it has great service and it’s guaranteed great weather. Even if you don’t stay there it’s fantastic for dining and the spa is superb. Some of my favourite things to do include:

 

One&Only Spa:

The One&Only Spa has partnered with ESPA to create a centre of pampering excellence and wellbeing for the best treatments in Dubai. There are 12 private treatments suites and the spa offers a range of treatments. I opted for the Swedish 80 minute massage and I can honestly say it was one of the best I’ve had in my life.

 

Bar:

The Jetty Lounge- This beach side bar is the perfect place for sunset drinks. It’s laid back and has a great selection of cocktails and selection of light snacks.

 

Restaurant:

STAY by Yannick Alléno in One&Only The Palm is fantastic! STAY (aka ‘Simple Table Alléno Yannick’) is a concept created by and named after French Michelin-starred chef Yannick Alléno. The food is delicious, the menu is abstract yet uncomplicated and grounded in modern French cooking. But if you are like me and have a sweet tooth you have to check out the patisserie bar. The desserts are unbelievable. You can order singular plates or dessert platters measured by the metre and half metre and they prepared in front of you by the patisserie chefs.

 

Swimming with Dolphins at Atlantis Bay:

The Dolphin adventure at the Atlantis Bay is sensational. I have been lucky enough to swim with dolphins previously but this was an extra special experience. It was great watching these magnificent creatures so close, let alone getting to touch and play with them. The Atlantis hotel itself is a wonder; it’s located at the edge of The Palm. You could spend all day looking at the stunning aquarium or hours on end at the water park.

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Date with Kate: Martin Grant

15th December, 2013

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Melbourne-born, Paris-based Martin Grant is an internationally acclaimed designer. His designs have been worn by Cate Blanchett, Juliette Binoche, Tilda Swinton, Blake Lively and Kate Hudson, and are stocked in high-end department stores around the world, including Barneys and Saks Fifth Avenue. This week, David Jones announced it will stock his new season collection on an Australian department store- exclusive basis as from February 2014, and Qantas staff and crew this week bid farewell to the Peter Morrissey dresses and suits they have worn for 10 years and donned new uniforms designed by Grant. I caught up with the designer to chat about living abroad, his inspiration behind the Qantas uniform and the criticism his shift dress received from some staff for being too figure-hugging.

The Qantas uniform is so iconic; was there a lot of pressure when designing it?

Absolutely, because it’s part of Australian history and it’s part of Australians’ identity. It’s something that has to last at least 10 years. You have to do something that is classic but modern but will stand the test of time, but I tend to approach my work like that anyway. I’m always trying to come up with something fresh and modern while trying to come up with something chic and classic.

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What was your inspiration when designing the uniform?

The inspiration was the tail of the aircraft, the fantastic Qantas logo. Being an expat it really resonates with me, whenever I travel back to Australia and see that logo on the aircraft. I feel at home again.

It’s been reported that not all staff like it. How did that make you feel?

I’ve had overwhelming positive reactions but I think that change for people is always difficult. I think sometimes there is one voice that gets a lot of airplay and I think that is what has probably happened in this situation. It’s more that someone has stepped out and said, ”I don’t like it”, and then [the media] have grabbed on to it. But when we launched the uniform, across the board it was overwhelmingly positive and at the actual launch, the majority of people in the audience were staff members and they were standing up and cheering, so it was a fantastic response.

Some have said it is more suited to supermodel and Qantas ambassador Miranda Kerr. How do you respond – do you think it is a style that suits all shapes and sizes?

Yes, and that is why I designed it that way. I specially got rid of, for example, that waistline, because people are different shapes, sizes, heights, etc, so if you fit something at the waist, it becomes trickier to fit different people. So this way it is a shift that is not tight, it just skims the body and then they have the belt where they can define their waist wherever they are comfortable, so all of those things were really taken into consideration. Also we tested out the shape in working environments, so we had staff wearing it in different sizes from 8-18 to test out the style and how it worked in the cabin, so it was pretty well tested. We specially wanted the staff’s input because they are the ones who have to wear it and work in it.

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You recently signed exclusively with David Jones – how did that come about?

Yes, this week was the launch. They approached me and said they were interested in buying the collection and it was timely, I think, and a great thing for me; another great Australian icon to be associated with.

Martin Grant's collection, exclusive to David Jones.

Martin Grant’s collection, exclusive to David Jones.

So many Australian designers have been struggling in this financially tough climate. What is the secret to your success?

I think it’s just grim determination. I have the advantage that I’m still independent and that has always been a very specific decision of mine because I’ve been approached by many different groups. I’m not going for the global takeover; what I do is a little bit more couture, a little more specialised and has a slight hand touch to it and I want to keep that about it. I think it’s just consistency but it’s definitely a much tougher climate than it was five years ago. Ten years ago was the heyday; everything was booming, and five years ago it really changed and you have to adapt to that.

What made you originally leave Australia and move to Paris?

I think in the beginning it was to broaden horizons; my closest friends had moved to London, so I wanted to see what was going on over there, but once I was there it just felt right and I never came back.

Do you have plans to move back to Australia?

In the last two years, it’s the most I’ve been back to Australia in 25 years and it is very tempting, I have to say. It’s more a question of my business, which is based in Paris, and it’s perfect because you have all these international buyers who come through there four times a year to see the collection, so you have them there on your doorstep, whereas in Australia you have a very different way of working. It’s possible but I would have to change a lot of things and I can’t quite get my head around that.

Do you have a favourite red carpet moment?

One of my favourite moments – it wasn’t a red carpet but it was a defining moment – it was my first show in Paris and Naomi Campbell came and modelled for me. She turned up completely by surprise, and I had three models in the show and 10 editors [in the audience]. She walked in backstage and said, ”What am I wearing?” She literally slipped on this dress and walked onto the catwalk; it all happened in a second and that was quite an incredible moment.

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BITE SIZE

WE WENT TO the Qantas First Class Lounge, Sydney Airport.

WE ATE Salt and pepper squid with green chilli dipping sauce and aioli; tagliatelle with asparagus, prosciutto, fresh peas, lemon and parmesan; salmon sashimi with daikon, pickled cucumber, salmon roe and ponzu; homemade ricotta with tomatoes and grilled sourdough.

WE DRANK Sparkling mineral water.

I WORE a Bec & Bridge skirt and top and ETRO necklace.

MARTIN WORE A tailored suit.

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Photo Diary: Milan Fashion Week

1st November, 2013
Boarding Qantas/Emirates flight from Australia to Milan.

En route to Milan with Qantas/Emirates.

Breakfast onboard Qantas/Emirates flight.

Breakfast onboard Qantas/Emirates flight.

Duomo di Milano

Duomo di Milano

Gucci SS14 invitation.

Gucci SS14 invitation.

Heading to the Gucci runway show.

Heading to the Gucci runway show.

Enroute to the Max Mara show

Enroute to the Max Mara show

A bunch of long stem white roses and a personal note from Giorgio Armani

A bunch of long stem white roses and a personal note from Giorgio Armani

The finale at the Giorgio Armani SS14 show

The finale at the Giorgio Armani SS14 show

Prada SS14 collection

Prada SS14 collection

Prada SS14 accessories.

Prada SS14 accessories.

The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II

The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II

The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II

The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II

Lunch at Obika Mozzarella Bar - Rinascente

Lunch at Obika Mozzarella Bar – Rinascente

Last month I headed off to Milan Fashion Week. Although I spent most of my days at runway shows, I still got a bit of time to take in some sights and dine at some of my favourite restaurants. Here is what is on my to-do list.

SIGHTSEEING:

Duomo di Milano – you can’t go to Milan without seeing the magnificent Duomo. Make sure you go inside and light a candle, such a special thing to do.

The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II – is one of the world’s oldest shopping malls, built by Giuseppe Mengoni between 1865 and 1877. It’s housed within a four-story double arcade in central Milan, and it literally is the most beautiful shopping destination in the world.

RESTAURANTS:

Obika Mozzarella Bar – If you like Mozzarella then you will LOVE this place. It’s located at the La Rinascente shopping centre so it great for a pit stop while browsing the designers.

Il Salumaio di Montenapoleone – A chic restaurant in the heart of the shopping district. The food is delicious but I especially I love this restaurant because it has a beautiful courtyard, perfect for a light lunch or for those balmy summer nights.

Trattoria Bagutta – This place is very charming, looks like a 1950’s Italian trattoria with paintings all over the walls. It’s in the midst of Milan’s fashion district and it also has a nice garden space in summer.

Giacomo bistrot – This restaurant is great for dinner and has a fantastic food and wine selection. The décor in the “library” is gorgeous and allows you to get lost in the atmosphere and let time fly by you.

SHOPPING:

10 Corso Como – I love this place; it sells everything from works of art, music, design, cuisine and fashion, with so many beautiful designers. It’s slightly out of the centre of Milan but there is a gorgeous courtyard café to enjoy lunch so you can make a day of it.

Excelsior – has all the best designers under one roof. Right near the Duomo and is in the heart of the main shopping district.

To see some of my favourite runway shows from Milan Fashion Week click here: Gucci, Max Mara, Sportmax, Emporio Armani, Giorgio Armani.