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SWEET DISPOSITION BY KELLY GEDDES

SWEET DISPOSITION BY KELLY GEDDES

The rich and the bitter, the bright and the dark, the all-consuming and the already consumed. Kelly Geddes considers form, flavour and the far less forbidden, allegory of fruit.

HOMECOMING – A project with Bassike by kidsofbill & Peter Van Alphen

HOMECOMING – A project with Bassike by kidsofbill & Peter Van Alphen

The journey home is a curious one, full of questions and contrasts. Swinging from sun dappled nostalgia to the things we selectively forget, going home is a mixed emotion that is as comforting as it is loaded.

BREAKFAST WITH: RACHEL WARD

BREAKFAST WITH: RACHEL WARD

Gracie follows British film director, actress, mother, and muse, Rachel Ward, as she glides through her Sydney ‘rabbit warren’ home.

BREAKFAST WITH: ANTHONY LISTER

BREAKFAST WITH: ANTHONY LISTER

Australian painter and installation artist, Anthony Lister is one of the country’s most exciting visual artists and its most successful street artist.

BREAKFAST WITH: NICK BROOMFIELD

BREAKFAST WITH: NICK BROOMFIELD

Nick Broomfield is a British narrative and documentary filmmaker and one of the most successful documentarians of our time.

Closer by Darren McDonald

Closer by Darren McDonald

Darren Mcdonald takes on the intimacy of identity and the stillness of being with New Zealand born, New York based model, Emma Kate Boyd.

The Night Laundry with Jess Gomes

The Night Laundry with Jess Gomes

“In my line of work preparation is key. Let me break this down for you, let me break it down in 4, 3, 2, 1..." Watch Australian actress, model and entrepreneur ‘get ready’ for Gracie Otto.

GROWING UP BY MICHAEL BRUNT

GROWING UP BY MICHAEL BRUNT

Photographer Michael Brunt considers the mysticism of a future forged in child's play.

RVHU – ‘WE’RE ON FIRE’ BY kidsofbill

RVHU – ‘WE’RE ON FIRE’ BY kidsofbill

Two young adults in search of freedom decide to flee a cult, setting in motion their eventual demise. SIDE-NOTE presents, 'We're on Fire' a film clip by kidsofbill, for Melbourne based contemporary RnB artist, RVHU.

‘WAIT’ BY VICTORIA ZSCHOMMLER, HENRY COUSINS & MATILDA DODS

‘WAIT’ BY VICTORIA ZSCHOMMLER, HENRY COUSINS & MATILDA DODS

My experience of childhood often felt like living in a constant state of anticipation. There was always something I was waiting for.

FREE FALLING BY TĀNE COFFIN

FREE FALLING BY TĀNE COFFIN

There’s nothing so surreal as free falling; a hurtling kind of floating full of contradiction, at once peaceful and full of panic.

HER. VICTORIA LEE BY DARREN MCDONALD

HER. VICTORIA LEE BY DARREN MCDONALD

Darren McDonald explores the intimacy of the interior: of mind and space with Australian model Victoria Lee, for SIDE-NOTE Edition No 7, Anticipation.

THE TIME BEFORE BY PETER VAN ALPHEN

THE TIME BEFORE BY PETER VAN ALPHEN

There is nothing like the sweet, latent promise of good times; the tickle of butterflies in your stomach, the extravagant ideas about where the evening will take you, or with whom.

BREAKFAST WITH: TAO RUSPOLI

BREAKFAST WITH: TAO RUSPOLI

Gracie and Jess visit Tao Ruspoli at the castle his family were gifted in Vignanello, Italy, in 1531. Gracie’s ghost hunting skills are put to the test as she explores its corridors and dungeon and converses with the generations of Ruspoli portraits.

BREAKFAST WITH: DAMON HERRIMAN

BREAKFAST WITH: DAMON HERRIMAN

Having worked predominantly in the US for the last 10 years, Herriman's credits take precedence over his breakfast offering. But when Gracie Otto (and co-pilot Leila George) asked, he politely obliged.

BREAKFAST WITH: HELMUT BERGER (PART 1)

BREAKFAST WITH: HELMUT BERGER (PART 1)

In our debut TV series, 'Breakfast With' by Gracie Otto offers irreverent insight into the lives of the interesting. Austrian actor Helmut Berger plays first subject.

BREAKFAST WITH: HELMUT BERGER (PART 2)

BREAKFAST WITH: HELMUT BERGER (PART 2)

Part 2 of Breakfast With Helmut Berger, Gracie at last manages to sit down with her subject and is told how he ‘stays in the race’...

SHE’S LIKE THE WIND BY DIVYA BALA AND LEVON BAIRD

SHE’S LIKE THE WIND BY DIVYA BALA AND LEVON BAIRD

Once, summer meant endless feverish days bookended by the briefest winks of velvet night; a humming cicada song over a metronomic percussion of ice cubes against sweating glass; salt waves that washed overhead like a pulse and the echo of heat from every side and from below.

Coast Watch by Tim Swallow & Ed Triglone

Coast Watch by Tim Swallow & Ed Triglone

The Australian weekend away is, for many, dotted with memories of bare feet, bare bodies and balmy summer nights. With his affection for surf culture, photographer Tim Swallow heads south with model Jessica Strother and a half packed back of breezy summer separates.

IN HONOUR OF UNCELEBRATED LAST TIMES BY LAUREN BRUMLEY

IN HONOUR OF UNCELEBRATED LAST TIMES BY LAUREN BRUMLEY

When habits vary or trends fade, we’re not always aware of the change. Tastes may shift, but there is still a finality to them. We just may not notice the transition.

OUT OF OFFICE BY DAN ROBERTS

OUT OF OFFICE by DAN ROBERTS

My whole life is spent “Going Places”. Most of my year is spent in the fashion capitals of the world, like New York, London, Milan and Paris. Endless hours on planes, a new view from just another hotel window, or listening to traffic and the hustle and bustle of city life.

THE HOLIDAY BY NICOLE BENTLEY

THE HOLIDAY BY NICOLE BENTLEY

Summer skin, kissed by sunlight and the delicate luminescence of sweat, tempting us to a place less travelled and a time more pure. A destination bound wardrobe of vintage inspired prints and textures - fluid, feminine and forever in demand.    

THE LAST RESORT BY SASKIA WILSON

THE LAST RESORT BY SASKIA WILSON

A collection of images taken in Greece over 2016 and 2017 documenting the polarity in human experience in a country which is both a global tourism hotspot and a nexus of the European refugee crisis.

ON THE ROAD EAST by HUGH STEWART

ON THE ROAD EAST by HUGH STEWART

Last August we went on a family road trip across the US. We started in Los Angeles, backing out of the Cal Mar motel in Santa Monica for what was meant to be a drive to Palm Springs and back...

GOING THE DISTANCE BY JACLYN ADAMS

GOING THE DISTANCE BY JACLYN ADAMS

New York City has been romanticised by lyrics, cinema and poetry that re-posts and captions will keep alive for all of social media’s eternity, even if the attributed are perpetually rolling over in their graves with every double tap of Instagram’s beating heart.

THE CHOP BY NICOLE BENTLEY

THE CHOP BY NICOLE BENTLEY

An audacious haircut has repeatedly played catalyst to unchartered career opportunities and, for some, even personal growth. Nicole Bentley And Rosie Tupper ring in Edition No. 6, GOING PLACES, with 'The Chop'.

THE GOLDEN AGE

THE GOLDEN AGE

A story that considers the influence of the Elizabethan period on popular culture and fashion, not without a modern gaze and a gentle nod to it's various cinematic interpretations.

THE ALAN WHITE ALBUM

THE ALAN WHITE ALBUM

Alan White’s illustrious 25 year career across London, New York and Sydney has produced some of the most memorable and iconic fashion moments in both the editorial and advertising worlds. His prolific output as both a hair stylist and educator is merely touched on in 'The Alan White Album’ produced in collaboration with Lagoon Collective and culminating in an editorial that pays tribute to White’s favourite era, Punk.

Sentiments of Youth by Levon Baird & Jack Milenkovic

Sentiments of Youth by Levon Baird & Jack Milenkovic

Memories of place, object, texture and colour, of cherished possessions and rituals of dressing. Within an environment of familiarity, the series explores conscious recollection, both observed and experienced. 

You Used To Call Me On My Shell Phone by Jake Terrey

You Used To Call Me On My Shell Phone by Jake Terrey

One must not confuse a lack of clothing with a low key approach, summers in the late 80s, early 90s were anything but, we pay homage to a time less posed but certainly more preened.