Allied Press Magazine Logo
03 magazine logo
Have you ever wanted to trace your family tree but have never had the time?
Nurturing Dunedin’s fashion industry are five well-known designers. Meet the godmothers of iD Fashion.
We wind back the clock to the 70s and 80s, where the original nude dress was made famous and when we all wanted to be like Madonna and Molly.
We take a look through the decades at the stars that influenced fashion. Today we take a look at the 1920s - 1960s.
What a quick tasty treat for Easter? Don't have any yeast? Let us introduce you to our little friend, the delectable hot cross scone.
Meet the Christchurch artist and fashion designer who deconstructs and then recreates garments.
When you’re in the business of group fitness and no one can leave home, there’s no choice but to diversify. We talk to Christchurch businesswomen stepping up to the challenge.
In the second part of this series, Style delved back into the group chat to find out what we've been reading and listening to. With a special contribution from our resident Style children. Missed part […]
Apparently we've all been busy baking during the past week, with flour in low reserves at the supermarket. So we have this recipe from Kristina Jensen, where different types of flour are called into action.
The lift, the dress and that truly awkward watermelon scene. Fashion inspired by the iconic movie, Dirty Dancing.
Put on your glad rags, pour yourself some bubbles and sit back on your couch to enjoy a night at the ballet. 
We’ve debated and laid robust counter arguments in our group chat in order to bring you our picks to watch, listen and read during the next few weeks.
We all have special recipes. Those that bring with them fond and beautiful memories. We asked our team to share with you their favourites and the stories behind them.
The days are starting to blend together, you are feeling a bit frazzled and you’ve had one too many online conference calls. Never fear, we've called in a skincare expert to help you out at home.
Christchurch Uncomfortable Silence New and recent works by early career artists will be showcased in an exhibition provoking feelings of doubt and unease. Curated by artist and writer Holly Best, Uncomfortable Silence features works by […]
Justine Tyerman sees the light at Machu Picchu
Remember those scorching days of summer? Kate Preece keeps the memories alive in a super-hot Mini Cooper S Convertible.
The perils of video conference and a return to mum-cuts. Here is our not so serious take on the home office.
Let John and Chrissy and other stars provide the music at your virtual party tonight.
The home office can be a scourge of paperwork and mess. Interior designer Katy Husband describes how to turn it into a place of creativity and inspiration.
For some people, work is their happy place.
As a competitive high-school swimmer, Hannah Morgan found herself choosing between her sport and her wellbeing. A couple of years later, the lessons she learned then helped her swim 130km across Foveaux Strait.
The changing blend of traditional and contemporary approaches to education means our children have more options for their futures – and stronger voices than ever before. Words: Shelley Robinson.
We tracked down to five people who help organisations bring a bit of extra Christmas sparkle to families this year.
Local lippy, the ultimate blow dry and coffee scrubs all make the cut.
With the end of another year in sight, now’s the time to determine what emotional baggage it truly worth carrying through to 2020.
Style goes on a hunt to find the unique, the off-the-grid and the more traditional baches around the country.
Promising all the flavour and none of the nasties, alcohol-free Seedlip cocktails might be just what you need this summer.
Noteworthy places to eat and drink this spring.
The South Island is where it’s at, for beauty, for lifestyle and for natural film sets.
When creating your dream outdoor area, there are at least five elements that should not be overlooked.
The latest in all things beauty.
The teenage years are daunting for all parents.
Is it possible for grandparents, parents and children to travel together in harmony to the other side of the world?
Don’t be put off by the sweat and the Lycra - there’s more than one way to join the cycling movement.
The connection between physical activity and mental wellbeing goes deeper than endorphins, and those in the business of getting us moving are making sure we know about it.
Some of the biggest names in fashion, dabble, very well, in the world of home design.
This year from 26 August to 1 September, an ever-thriving New Zealand Fashion Week returns with a focus on sustainability, inclusivity and business success.
One of the world’s greatest stars as a singer, comedian and actress, Cher might have had an even more successful career as a real estate developer.
While our travel keepsakes are gimmicky souvenirs and forgettable selfies, those of fashion designer Jane Daniels inspire new fabrics and fine designs.
Play together, stay together. Curious whether the same applies to work together, Ella James put some questions to Ruby’s Sharma sisters about being colleagues in the fashion business the family bought in 2008.
The most exciting week of the year for the New Zealand fashion industry celebrated familiar favourites and emerging new talent.
Vanessa Ortynsky follows up on a trend that is seeing Kiwis connecting with Balinese artisans to produce the latest fashions.
Gaynor Stanley follows capital trails to wild wine, wild life and wild creativity.
Four corners of the globe to escape the cold without running into peak season crowds or rainy season.
As the temperatures drop, the South Island is getting warmer with enticing winter menus available at all our favourite local haunts.
Keeping up with Alice Robinson on the slopes is one thing, but even her day-to-day life seems more fast paced than most.
Pornography and its impact on children and teenagers is a large and growing issue.
When Cadbury manufacturing went to Tasmania, it could have spelt the end of Dunedin’s rich chocolate history. However, up stepped OCHO, and the new chocolate factory tour might change your cravings forever..
With so many incredible eateries springing up around our city, there’s never been a better time to tuck in.
linkedin facebook pinterest youtube rss twitter instagram facebook-blank rss-blank linkedin-blank pinterest youtube twitter instagram