
Sharp focus on quality key to beauty and style
Bonnie Shanahan talks luxury cosmetics, treasured dresses and Prada.
Bonnie Shanahan talks luxury cosmetics, treasured dresses and Prada.
Twenty ways to indulge yourself or a loved one - from the decadent to the simple.
A new documentary about legendary Vogue editor Diana Vreeland reveals how her unparalleled drive and perverse taste changed the face of modern fashion. Geoffrey Macnab meets the director.
Three of New Zealand's foremost winemakers are set to share their wares - and their wisdom - at an Auckland restaurant.
Fabrics are factor number one when it comes to introducing softness and warmth to your home. But textile technology has brought a whole new dimension, literally, to the fabric game. Viva explores some of the latest innovations in our material world.
Here we look back on tried and true recipes that always delight.
Award-winning hairdresser Greg Murrell shares with Viva the process of creating a salon with a difference.
The past 15 years have seen major changes in the size and shape of our wine industry.
At a new monthly Auckland market, design lovers can meet the people who create the items they covet.
Bewildered by the influx of new fragrances? Maybe it's time to check out the classics.
Dining out at the best restaurants has inspired a top 15 pick of the best tastes too tempting to resist.
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.
When Viva was launched 15 years ago, Jane Phare was in at the outset.
The multi-talented Mo Kheir has fallen in love with branding.
Artist Deborah Crowe shares her unique aesthetic, from shoes to doggie bags.
One of Auckland's finest dining establishments proves yet again why it deserves its world class reputation.
Viva talks to Grace Pearson about her classic, preppy approach to style.
Margaret Howell is British fashion's queen of minimalism. The designer explains why she has never felt part of the fashion industry.
Exercise advocate Jane Wilson believes in glowing from within.
A leading New York dermatologist says treating sun damage is not just superficial, it is good survival strategy.