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Top 15 classic scents with timeless appeal
Bewildered by the influx of new fragrances? Maybe it's time to check out the classics.
Instant recognition: 15 years of iconic NZ fashion
Viva celebrates the last 15 years of fashion and our leading designers most iconic garments - worn here by top models Penny Pickard and Ngahuia Williams.
Revelations from Viva's first editor
When Viva was launched 15 years ago, Jane Phare was in at the outset.
Time out: Visiting a day spa for kids
Danielle Wright finds a day spa for children less about creating a 'mini-me' experience and more about 'me time' for the kids.
Versace Men's spring/summer 2013 collection
Waving between the boxer and the gladiator, Donatella Versace gives away his version of the Man. For summer 2013, he will be fighting and bodybuilding.
Men's fashion heats up in Milan
Bright, bold blocks of colour from Burberry and Ferragamo, Versace went gladiator sending down hunks with hardware, Prada delivered some classic suiting while Jil Saunders made a return from hiatus, sticking to her minimalist ways. Here's a look at what the designers are seeing for Spring/Summer 2013 at Milan Men's Fashion Week.
Preppy style reminiscent of Annie Hall
Viva talks to Grace Pearson about her classic, preppy approach to style.
British designer's dress sense allows for sensibility
Margaret Howell is British fashion's queen of minimalism. The designer explains why she has never felt part of the fashion industry.
Healthy attitude: Jane Wilson's beauty and style tips
Exercise advocate Jane Wilson believes in glowing from within.
Hair industry duo's loves that make the cut
Salon owners Sara Allsop and Jock Robson talk to Viva about the things that have contributed to their happiness and success.
Blonde or not? Miss Universe NZ 2006-2012
The organiser of Miss Universe New Zealand pressured judges of last year's pageant to crown a blonde in order to please a sponsor. Since the pageant's return in 2006, all but two of the winners have been blondes, as seen in this gallery.
'Wearable art' at Fieldays
Designers showcase 'wearable art' garments from materials found and or used on farms at the NZ National Agricultural Fieldays. Photographs by Christine Cornege
Wearable wine: It's smelly, slimy and snug
It smells like red wine, feels slimy when wet and is figure hugging. Inspiration for the red wine dress came when Gary Cass noticed a skin-like layer covering a vat of wine that had been contaminated with bacteria and "gone off". The University of Western Australia researcher wanted to create a wearable seamless garment that formed itself without a single stitch. “The product is very delicate, comprising micro-fibrils of cellulose, the material that forms green plants’ cell walls," he said. Researchers are now using other forms of alcohol, including growing the bacteria on beer, to produce a translucent material.
How to be a pin-up bombshell (+photos)
A makeup maestro gives a masterclass in achieving pin-up girl style with a modern twist.
Shiseido: Making-up history
Shiseido's role in beauty and its fusion of Eastern and Western ways goes more than skin deep.
Step-by-step pin-up look
M.A.C's Asia-Pacific director of artistry, James Molloy, creates a pin-up inspired look with the M.A.C Hello Sailor! collection that he describes as 'pin-up girl style with a nautical twist'. Read more here.
Super stylin' from the man named NZ's best hairdresser
Auckland mane maestro Mana Dave has been named NZ Hairdresser of the Year at a ceremony in Sydney. The annual Hair Expo awards bring together the cream of Australasia's hairdressing crop. It's the third time Dave, head stylist and co-owner of BLAZE salon, has been named the country's best. Take a look at the super stylin' that won him this year's title.
Colleen Atwood's Queen costumes
Academy Award-winning costume designer Colleen Atwood's Queen costumes designed for Charlize Theron's role in Snow White and The Huntsman.