How to update your Winter Wardrobe...

The weather is getting cooler, so what are the best tips for preparing for the real women’s Winter wardrobe?

Key Pieces:

If you haven’t already or they need an update, choose or purchase key quality, classic pieces you absolutely love and build upon them. You may need to spend a little more on these to get the quality and fit. Good key pieces include jackets, good pair of jeans, good pair of pants, skirt, dress and coats. 

Last year I purchased a Lululemon puffer coat and I wore it nearly every day and love it, it has a hood so protected me from the rain during school runs especially on those days when I was carrying too much and couldn’t physically hold an umbrella. Other key pieces may be a quality suit in black or navy, a black or navy dress, a pair of Paige jeans. Look at Cue or European brands for key pieces.

Whilst I was in Europe last year I purchased a blue corduroy jacket which I absolutely love, its warm enough to wear in the Australian Winter and smart enough to wear to dress up jeans and pants or throw over a dress.

Pieces for a season:

Purchase items that are less expensive yet can be used for layering and daily wear.  Think long sleeve tops, blouses, jumpers, cardigans, leggings, jeans, scarfs. I am talking about that bright wool seasonal sweater you might find in Country Road. Always buy 2 sizes smaller at Country Road to ensure fit. Portmans, Seed, Witchery also do great seasonal items.

Shoes: good quality boots, boots, boots. Invest in a pair of boots that are comfortable and you can wear with almost everything. If your budget can stretch choose Spanish or Italian made. I love Edward Meller for boots. In my wardrobe I have a pair of short black boots and a pair of taupe short boots I wear non stop in Winter. Also you can’t go wrong with a pair of white sneakers, they look great with jeans, leggings for that dressed down casual yet smart look.


Accessorise: Bags, jewellery, hats, scarfs. I use accessories as the cherry on top of the sundae. I am huge bag lover therefore change my bags according to the occasion. However at work I have one key bag for everyday and use smaller bags for occasion/evening if I go out. I love a good cross body smaller hand-bag, makes a gorgeous statement yet keeps you hands free. 

Whilst I was in Europe, I was wandering through a beautiful Parisian department store and this lovely salesgirl did a huge sell job on me with a navy cashmere headband. Im not talking about a thin plastic thing but a beautiful woven headpiece which keeps your ears warm in Winter yet your hair can be free. It is so beautiful, I just love it and lets face it shopping is mostly about the experience so when she took the time to show me how to wear it, how on earth could I say no to it! 


Also don’t afraid to be bold and different with your fashion, I say use your key, classic pieces as a base and then layer up from there, add the colourful jumper or scarf and the cherry on top may be those beautiful statement ear-rings, a colourful handbag or some patterned tights underneath. 

Everyday classic look I love: team up a good pair of jeans and boots with a navy and white striped top and cover with a key pieces jacket or coat and finish with a bright red cross body bag for interest…voila!

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Winter puffer jacket, so cosy and warm

Winter puffer jacket, so cosy and warm

Seasonal sweaters

Seasonal sweaters

Black boots

Black boots

Cross body classic bag

Cross body classic bag

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An hour of self love through dance - Dance Flow Life launches in Balmain!

Media Release                                                                                        June 2017

Intimate, personalised dance classes for anyone regardless of age, shape or dance level launches in Sydney’s Balmain. ‘Danceflowlife’ believes dance is for everyone. Dance is ageless and timeless and brings the participant freedom and a sense of wholeness. In one hour, one will make a connection to movement, music and choreography resulting in the creation of a piece of art whilst feeling like a true dancer.

Created by Carly Landa, a lady with 22 years in education and teaching saw her niche in starting Danceflowlife. She realised there where no dance classes available to those who weren’t in a certain age group or part of a style of dance culture such as Tango or Ballroom. “Dance and drama have always been a source of passion and inspiration for me”, says Carly. “I want to inspire people to let go and lose themselves in an hour of self love through dance in an unaffected environment”, she says.

About Carly Landa: Her family background is in the music business, Carly grew up enjoying music and dance. She is inspired by music and the images, landscapes and emotions it can evoke. A lover of the creative process, Carly draws choreography inspiration from music, visual dance landscapes or a phrase of dance from great choreographers such as Bob Fosse or Alvin Ailey. Sometimes it’s just a feeling, something that you can't put into words but you can dance. Singer/songwriter, FKA Twigs describes it well as she sings, ‘I dance feelings like they're spoken’.                                     

Having taught across multiple disciplines including dance, drama, French and literacy, Carly has also taught educational psychology and fostering positive learning environments. Passionate about her family, health and wellbeing, she helps families who have children with disabilities by volunteering within the home education community.

See https://www.danceflowlife.com.au for more.

To try one of these classes and all media inquiries and imagery please contact, Kim Veverka-Bray on kim@magnetpr.com.au or phone 0414640290

Carly Landa, founder leads a dance class

Carly Landa, founder leads a dance class

Satisfaction after class!

Satisfaction after class!

WEOA launches Australian Bridal Fashion Week!

Australia’s wedding industry body, Wedding and Events of Australia (WEOA) launched the first ever Australian Bridal Fashion Week (ABFW) in Sydney on June 5-7th, 2015 at the Australian Technology Park.

Magnet PR & Events was proud to handle all communications and marketing for the inaugural event and oh what a big job it was! we are proud to say we secured local and international media, key brand alignments and part of the overall event concept making sure everyone knew about this key event in Australian history of fashion and bridal.

International and local bridal fashion buyers, media, top wedding industry professionals and bride to be’s came into Sydney from all over to see Australia’s finest bridal gown designers launch their new collections upon the impressive 40-meter runway.

The official media and VIP launch is held on Friday 5th of June with special guest’s Network Ten’s newsreader, Jessica Turner and Tara O’Keefe along with 150 VIP’s all gathered to get their photo on the red carpet, enjoy Oyster Bay wine’s and delicious items form the Salt Meats Cheese grazing table as they mingled and grooved to the tunes of the ABFW band, Duke. Guests where then treated to a sneak peak runway show of one gown from each designer participating in ABFW.

With 19 shows held across the weekend of Saturday 6th and 7th of June, ABFW designers on the runway included:

Saturday 6th of June 2015:                                        

10am – Liz Martinez - http://www.lizmartinez.co.il

Sarah Joseph - http://www.sarahjosephcouture.com

Mariana Hardwick - http://marianahardwick.com.au

Diane Lewis Couture - http://www.dianelewiscouture.com.au

2pm – LUOMO - http://www.luomo.com.au

Avari couture Collection - http://www.avaricouture.com.au

White Runway - http://whiterunway.com.au

Stellini Cute Couture: https://www.stellinacutecouture.com.au

Forever Vintage Couture: http://www.forevervintage.net.au

Emerging Designers: Tanya Anic: http://www.tanyaanic.com

 Nahida Alayan & Sant Ella: http://www.santelia.com.au/

 Sunday 7th of June 2015

10am – Forever Vintage Bridesmaid - http://www.forevervintage.net.au

SJ Lingerie - https://sjlingerie.com.au

For the Love of Grace - http://fortheloveofgrace.com.au

Stellini Cute Couture: https://www.stellinacutecouture.com.au

2pm – Johanna Johnson - https://www.johannajohnson.com

Leah Da Gloria - http://www.leahdagloria.com.au

Jennifer Regan - http://www.jenniferregan.com.au

Anna Campbell and Akira Isogawa - finale

Between runway shows guests could get up close and personal with the designer’s and their gowns, bridesmaids dresses, men's suiting, footwear, headpieces, accessories, jewellery and juniors fashion. Guests sat back and relaxed with a glass of bubbles in the champagne bar or indulged in the ABFW beauty room  where they had make over’s & lashes by Harlotte cosmetics - http://harlotte.com.au/flash.htm and nail’s by Italian brand FABY, Australia http://faby.com.au and unwinding in the Four Points by Sheraton lounge.

About Wedding & Events of Australia (WEOA): WEOA supports and educates elite brands in the Australian wedding industry. As the industry body, WEOA facilitates connectivity and support and recognizing excellence in business through the annual Wedding Industry Professionals of Australia (WIPA) awards as well the ‘WEOA Summit’ (launching 2016), which will allow members to be inspired by industry leaders.

Select Photography below from Damien Ford Photography

Jessica Turner, Jessica Eckford Aguilera and Tara O'Keefe wearing Leah Da Gloria 

Jessica Turner, Jessica Eckford Aguilera and Tara O'Keefe wearing Leah Da Gloria 

Johanna Johnson on the runway
Tanya Anic Bridal with Paspaley Pearls necklace

Tanya Anic Bridal with Paspaley Pearls necklace

Forever Vintage Bridal

Forever Vintage Bridal

Leah Da Gloria showstopper gown

Leah Da Gloria showstopper gown

Leah Da Gloria Bridal

Leah Da Gloria Bridal

Liz Martinez bridal

Liz Martinez bridal

Akira Isogawa

Akira Isogawa

Sarah Joseph Couture

Sarah Joseph Couture

Diane Lewis

Diane Lewis

Johanna Johnson & Farage for men

Johanna Johnson & Farage for men

Backstage atmosphere

Backstage atmosphere

Stellini Cute Couture

Stellini Cute Couture