Tag Archives: Melbourne

Heidi Merrick, Reformation, Frame and More Trendy West Coast Labels She Loves

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, WWD may receive an affiliate commission. Even before Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stepped down from royal duties, the Duchess of Sussex was representing clothing brands in her native California. Since the couple moved to the upscale neighborhood of Montecito,… Read More »

‘It was a thrill!’ My first time attending the mind-blowing Melbourne comedy festival

What is the biggest comedy festival in the world? Parochial Brits would call it Edinburgh. Internationalists might consider Montreal’s Just for Laughs. They would all be wrong. Just for Laughs is now out of the running: it filed for bankruptcy protection earlier this year, its future in doubt. And the Edinburgh venue isn’t just a… Read More »

Taylor Swift Songs Return to TikTok A Week Before “Tortured Poets Department” Releases

All of the music of the 14-time Grammy winner was removed from the application on February 1 due to the failure of the licensing agreement between TikTok and Universal Music Group. Taylor Swift/TikTok Taylor Swift’s music returns to TikTok” src=”https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/3cFpR2aHzgdAGjRerv1Paw–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTQyMDtoPTY0OA–/https://media.zenfs.com/ en/people_218/57ed70e5fdf7600abac5ddc23a734403″ class=”caas-img”/> Taylor Swift/TikTok Taylor Swift’s music returns to TikTok The 34-year-old artist’s repertoire is… Read More »

10 reasons why Australia is the greatest country in the world for a wine holiday

Enjoy a bird’s eye view of the vineyards during a hot air balloon ride Although Victoria is the second smallest state after Tasmania, it has more wine regions (21) and individual wineries (over 800) than any other state in Australia. From Chardonnay and Shiraz to Muscat, the variety on offer is incredible. Just don’t try… Read More »

First Nations culture is at the heart of Melbourne if you know where to look

A protester waves a flag at an Occupy Day rally in Melbourne – AFP/Getty For most British visitors to Melbourne for the first time, the city feels instantly familiar. It’s everything you’d imagine: Aesop hand-washing, avocado on toast (big news; giant pretzels have overtaken sourdough as the staple of brunch), third-wave coffee culture, and a… Read More »