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Tash Style Photography

THE OBSESSION I had such an obsession for taking photos. I would snap all day if I could! Family and friends started commenting on my images and saying they were great. My partner Jesse always told me I had talent, he has been a great supporter. Once I bought my first DSLR camera it all just happened from there! Social media has really progressed it all so quickly.
THE STYLE I have found my style to have slowly changed as I have progressed, it can be really hard to know what type of photography you enjoy and are good at. As I started photographing fashion I found that I really loved this, I loved how my images would look and felt so excited to show my clients. Also having such an interest in fashion has really pointed me in this direction. Fashion is a huge part of my everyday life so it made sense that this is what I enjoy taking pictures of. I am a lover of clean, monochrome colors and you can see a lot of this through my work.

SMALL BUSINESS FOCUSED My services for Small Business include Product shoots (fashion, accessories etc) on location, event photography, interiors (for designers or businesses), portrait shots, beauty products/events, website images; I also do a bit of food photography, studio shoots (with hired studio)
Editing of your own images (some clients take great photos, they just need a bit of tweaking) so I offer an editing service on your own photos
THE INSTAGRAM EFFECT I most certainly have! A lot of the thanks is to The Perth Collective (so thanks Nikki!) I have met some amazing women that are my clients and now also friends through the TPC network. I have also found that I have a lot of businesses getting in contact with me through Instagram, commenting on how much they like the images, so that is always very nice to hear. Since working at fashion events, I find that a lot of contacts will use the images on their page/blog and in turn I get more traffic and emails of enquiry.
Instagram has been a huge networking platform for me, to which I have met a lot if not most of my clients through.

SELF TAUGHT I am mainly self taught upto now. I have started an online course on photography though open colleges, it’s not so much about being able to class myself as a “photographer” but more so for the technical aspects of it, learning how a DSLR camera works, light composition, depth of field and all those elements are really important. So I feel to become better at what I do and to grow, I need to know these things. I have learnt so much so far and should be finished in the next few months!
MY OTHER ROLE My other life! I also work for an Insurance Broker in Subiaco as a Workplace Risk consultant. I have been in this Industry (Workers compensation) for 8 years. It is a very social role with a lot of networking. It has definitely taught me professionalism which has carried on through to my photography. So at the moment juggling full time work and my photography, and while I don’t have kids yet I think it’s not so bad!
“Because she competes with no one, no one can
compete with her."
THAT MOMENT I would have to say my very first fashion shoot, which was with Kate from Lock & Key clothing. I was so nervous and wasn’t sure how the images would turn out. They ended up being great and we got reposted on a few sites, I got several jobs out of that shoot. Kate was happy with the images and posted these on her blog to which Kate also mentioned she had a lot of traffic through her blog on that post. It really gave me that confidence I needed.
BALANCE Trying to balance photography, my 9-5 job plus my own time to spend with family and friends. I found initially I was running myself into the ground trying to cram it all in but now I space things out as evenly as I can so I don’t go crazy and have time to fit it all in. Some weeks are busier than others and I will still try and be as flexible as I can, it’s all still a huge learning curve.

INSPIRATION This might seem silly, when I first started a few ladies approached me at an event, having seen my work in Instagram. Their kind words were so uplifting for me and they had also thought I had been in the fashion business for some time. I wasn’t really confident at that point so this really was such a great moment for me. My own little celebrity moment (ha ha!).
THE MOST CHALLENGING SHOOT TO DATE My shoot with Nikki in City Beach for the Salted launch. What a day! Gusty winds and rain, we did pretty well considering! Poor Nikki and her windswept hair, I must say, from the state of the weather that day we got some great pics! I’ll always remember running up those HUGE steps in the rain carrying our stuff and laughing :)
Worrying too much about others in your profession is just a distraction, there is room for all of us to be successful!
MY DAILY SOURCE OF INSPIRATION I would have to say my partner, Jesse. He is such a hardworking, loyal man. He has really shown me that you have to work for what you want and when you do it well, the rest follows!
Also the lovely ladies I have met through TPC – Kate from Lock & Key, Natalie from ilyas Honey, Elisa from Cinque Candle Co, Aleisha from The Hunted Homewares, Corrine from Jade made Arts, Aimee from The Weekend Edit and Anni from Heal my guts. These ladies have become such great friends, we share our ups and downs. Their businesses have flourished and they all manage to juggle their business as well as kids, life, planning weddings etc. Such inspirational woman and I am very grateful to have them in my life. I feel I wouldn’t be as confident without them!
WHAT I HAVE LEARNT You just have to take that first step and start! It’s a daunting thought at times, but platforms like The Perth Collective make it so much easier than it would have been before social media. Use these to get networking, talking to like mined people and get your foot in the door! I know for myself it grew pretty quickly since I was introduced to TPC and I haven't looked back! I did A LOT of research into photography and read a lot of books before I took the leap. You can’t plan enough, and if you are really passionate about it you'll make it happen – start small, build your way. I think you have to be realistic with it too, and worse case scenario if it doesn’t work out – at least you gave it a go!
THE GROWING VISION My dream would be to have my own studio with a few creatives working alongside me. I hope that one day I will make this a reality. If I could do this full time that would be a bonus!
Favourite WA Coffee Low down in Perth CBD Favourite WA Fashion Label Zhivago Favourite WA Homewares Nickel n co Favourite WA Bar Andaluz Favourite WA Restaurant Nobu Favourite WA Instagram Account Beige Renegade
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$190 package - location shoot with 30 high res edited images
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Pure Home Body
“PHB’s global vision is to give every child a safe, positive, healthy and happy home. We want to empower and unite families to make conscious decisions within their home based on the needs of their family.” Cara Little Pure Home Body Founder

THE EARLY BEGINNINGS I am a pharmacist with a passion for alternative therapies that are scientifically proven. I am driven by my love to help people feel and live better and would love to find a cure for autoimmune related diseases like asthma, eczema, allergies and intolerances. I am extremely passionate about gut health and intrigued by the body’s innate ability to heal itself.
Working as a pharmacist I realised there is often one area that doesn’t change or isn’t even considered when treating patients and that is the environment in which they live in. What people don’t realise is that your home largely influences your wellness and simple things like chemicals used to clean the home could be affecting both theirs and their family’s health. Symptoms like headaches, nausea, tiredness, allergies, infertility, hormonal imbalances, mood swings, could be possibly caused by your home without you even knowing it.
Pure Home Body started as a means to raise awareness of the toxins that can impact our lives at home and that simple changes to habits, like removing chemicals, can lead to significant improvements in people’s wellness.
I developed a line of plant based, low toxicity home and body care products designed with your wellness in mind. Our branding is interior design inspired because we believe good for you can look good too.
SUPPORTING THE PURE HOME BODY MISSION Shop via our online shop or our local stockists. Head to our website www.purehomebody.com.au to find out one in your area.
We are always open to new stockists! We believe good business is based on good relationships so when you come onboard with us our mission is to also make your business succeed. We advertise you largely through our social media, do a feature blog on you and your business and have you participate in our new product development research.

THE MEANING BEHIND THE NAME I wanted a name that represented clean and simple and the products. ‘Pure’ came up in a number of searches and I was drawn to it. I am a homebody by nature, I love being home and nurturing it. So I played on the two words since I had products that were for the home and for the body. So the name Pure. Home. Body was born.
‘The key to success is organisation’
JUGGLING IT ALL TIME is my biggest challenge as a small business owner. Being a mum, working part-time and having your own business on the side is a constant juggling act. I discussed this in my blog ‘The reality of running a business-a mother’s honest perspective’
‘Have no fear of perfection, you’ll never reach it’ Salvador Dali
THE MOMENTS THAT DEFINE PURE HOME BODY BRAND There are so many-my first sale, the business growth, the people I have met and collaborated with. I find the best moment for me is actually not a moment, it’s the ability to do something that I am passionate about that allows me to be creative, inspiring and helpful. For that I am truly grateful.

OVERCOMING CHALLENGES The only issue I have had are some of the spray lids did not function properly on some of my multipurpose and room sprays. I am very fortunate the customers contacted me and I sent them out new lids. I still to this day don’t know why they didn’t work properly. However I now take extra precaution to ensure the product is sent carefully.
I am always open to feedback, positive or negative. I am all about growth and improvement so take all feedback seriously. I don’t get offended easily and don’t take things personally, which is probably a good thing. I am purely customer focused, maybe due to all my years in pharmacy, and really want to give back to show gratitude for the support.
‘Expect Nothing, Appreciate Everything’ Unknown
INSPIRATION Oh that would be my lady, Oprah. Locally, Lisa Messenger hands down!
ADVICE TO OTHER GIRL BOSSES I have two bits of advice. 1. If you think too much you will never get it done and 2. ‘Have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow know what you truly want to become’ Steve Jobs
THE PURE HOME BODY BIG VISION We started with the intention to raise awareness of toxic load and chemicals within the home. Now we want to inspire and empower people to take charge of their wellness in their own home. We want to create a hub for all things wellness, a go to place for achievable wellness, information and events.
We plan to launch our rebrand on the 1st June and our VIP 24 hour sale for all subscribers to our mail list. We also celebrate our first birthday in August and have our official launch following in September. We are launching a VIP program, new products and hopefully ‘The Pure Hub’ (details on this at a later date). Tickets to our official launch will be available to the through our website and released in mid-July to our subscribers, then August to the public.
Our goal is to create a foundation that raises money for research into autoimmune disease, and childhood illnesses. We are currently working on this and aligning ourselves with charities and organisations that align with our business values.
THE LOCAL FAVOURITES Favourite WA Coffee Oh my goodness this is actually the hardest question! I always consistently have a good coffee at Chinta and Hobart Street Deli (these are my favourite mummy places I frequent) but I could list off a huge number of places. Favourite WA Fashion Label Lock and Key and The Travelling Trunk Favourite WA Homewares Angove Street Collective and Chinta Favourite WA Bar Ok I don’t get out much to bars but I did enjoy the Como Treasury when I went there for a vino and cheese Favourite WA Restaurant Oh well that would be my home, I love to cook when I’m not burning things. Otherwise La Lola in Nedlands or Dainty Dowagers in Mt Lawley
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Pure Home Body’s rebrand launch and the 24 hour pre-launch sale gives subscribed members the chance to enter the site and see the new look before the public and get 20% off for the 24 hours before the new PHB website goes live
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Cat Elizabeth Make Up Artistry
CAT ELIZABETH has worked with Models to Brides, and has made her mark as one of Perth’s most requested Make Up Artists. We find out how this part-time Psychologist finds balance and a creative outlet through her Make Up Artistry, plus quiz Cat Elizabeth on Her Top 5 Make Up products.

Hi Cat Welcome to TPC Blog, we would love to hear about you, and your professional background that lead to you being a freelance make up artist? I’ve always been an artistic person since I was little – I’ve always loved drawing, illustrating, designing, painting, making and collecting things. The women in my family are all very creative and artistic, and I feel like I was always around women with an appreciation for aesthetics and beauty. My mum teaches art and craft, my grandmas both painted, my sister is very artistic too, and my step mum was a fashion designer. As a Teenager I remember being fascinated with those gorgeous multi-coloured Chanel powder balls, and slathering probably very high-end foundation all over my face!
As you do though, I decided initially to take quite an academic path after school, to get a ‘good/stable’ job, and so off I went to uni to study psychology. I guess an interesting fact about me is that in addition to doing makeup, I’m also a psychologist with masters in clinical psychology, and continue to practice this part time. I’d definitely say that some of the skills that you need to be a psychologist, you also need as a makeup artist. In makeup, the client’s goal is usually to feel confident, comfortable, self-assured, self-accepting, and beautiful, and to be honest, the goals are similar in in therapy.
Though I’ve done makeup informally on friends and family for a long time, ‘Cat Elizabeth Artistry’ was actually only born in September last year. During planning my own wedding in 2015, and deciding to do my own wedding makeup, I found myself watching endless tutorials online, and buying amazing products, and thinking, I could do this on other people!
I enrolled in, and completed a makeup artistry certificate at SC Artistry. Since this time I have thrown myself into any opportunity I can find, focusing mainly on weddings, styled shoots, and events. Cat Elizabeth Photography Terry Lok

What services do you offer plus what areas do you cover? As a makeup artist, I offer personalised makeup services and mainly specialise in weddings, events and shoots. I travel to people’s homes, and have a makeup space at my home too. I travel around a lot for weddings (down south, the swan valley, Kalamunda etc). I looking forward to gaining more experience in editorial and television/film work too. I’m definitely not restrictive in what I put my hand up for – I’m big on saying ‘yes’ to everything and on volunteering myself so get experiences. It’s the best way to learn! A few people have started to ask me if I offer lessons, and it something I may consider in the near future.
What will we find in your Make Up Kit? I use a wide range of mainly higher end products, and certainly don’t limit myself to one particular brand. There are just so many amazing products out there!! To name a few of the brands that make up most of my kit, I use NARS, MAC, Hourglass, Bobbi Brown, Becca, Chanel, and Terry. I also love some of the more affordable brands; NYX is a favourite, and Revlon and L’Oreal have a some lovely products too.
What would be your signature make up look? My signature is probably in my close attention to detail, perfect brows that ‘fit’ your face, and skin that looks and feels radiant, flawless and comfortable. Its important to me to create makeup that has really good staying power. If I can do, say, a perfectly blended dark green smokey eye, with full foundation coverage, bold lips and false lashes, that looks amazing, lasts all day and feels like you have nothing on, that’s like, goal achieved for me!
It’s all about Enhancing Natural Beauty I don’t like overly heavy or mask-like makeup, and while I love gentle contouring and highlighting, and fully believe in using light and shade to enhance and capitalize on facial strengths, I avoid being too heavy handed in this regard. I believe makeup is to enhance your natural beauty, and make you look like a fresher, polished more beautiful version of yourself, not like a different, unrecognizable version covered in too much texture. Like most artists, I love to play around with ‘changing’ the face (as opposed to enhancing it) but I’ve noticed that in real life, on real life people, in close face-to-face interactions, it’s often not a great look. I LOVE colour, and am pretty brave with trying all kinds on my clients, myself, and models for shoots etc.
What are your top 5 Make Up Products? I have so many favourites! But if I have to pick the items I couldn’t live without in my kit, I would say:
Hourglass Ambient lighting powders
Chanel ‘Coco Rouge’ lipsticks
MAC prep and prime spray
MAC illuminating Primer
Hyaluronic Hydra Powder by Terry
What are the current Make Up trends for 2016? Haha well I can share an interesting ones I saw recently – ‘sun stripping’, I saw ELLE, UK describe this as ‘the new strobing’, and it’s where you use matte bronzer and blush from one cheek across the nose to the other cheek to give the ‘I’ve been on vacay’ kind of a slightly sunburnt look. Cool..? Maybe at Coachella. Trends are quite seasonal, so in 2016 there will be different ones for each season. I’ve seen the use of teal blue on the eyes over summer which I’ve loved, as well as the use of orange and red shades in eye shadows. As we move into winter down under, I’m loving seeing all the dark lip shades in plums, and purples, as well as quite 90’s inspired terracotta and warm brown shades on the lips and eyes. I’m a huge fan of terracotta hues at the moment! I’m all for trends, and love to play, but I’m also a bit of a stickler for working with what works, and not being too much of a devotee for the ‘next big thing’ Favourite Make Up Tip I have a few! 1) Less is more, 2) BLEND! BLEND! BLEND! 3) don’t be afraid to play! It’s the only way to learn.
What do you find is the biggest challenge when owning your own business? Strangely, probably one of the biggest challenges has been dealing with the responses of other people in my life to the changes I’m making in my own life – most have been positive, but there’s been a few upsetting suprises. Its also challenging (but really rewarding) to work on facing my fears in starting my own small business Your best moment so far in your business? This is really hard to answer, there have been so many micro-moments of awesomeness! One amazing moment was when my first styled shoot that I organized myself came together and I saw the images for the first time. That felt like a huge accomplishment for me. I always love collaborating with other creatives and have had some amazing moments with that, for example when myself and a big team of creative folk in the wedding industry pulled off a beautiful shoot in the Swan Valley, and within a week it had been published on one of my all time favourite wedding blogs (White Magazine). That was cool! Getting through my first wedding party makeup job was a big moment for me too. Your favorite quote or mantra
‘We rise by lifting others’
Who do you look up to for inspiration or admire for their Business growth? For makeup inspiration I can say without a doubt my two favourite artists are Lisa Eldridge, and Linda Hallbergs. I admire both of these ladies for their artistry and business success, but also for their personal qualities and attributes that come across so clearly in their work and in how they represent themselves. Both are humble, stylish, elegant, generous, talented, and self-assured and they really walk their own paths. They know their style and they sit within it with such confidence. I love that!
What advice would you give to WA Women wanting to start their own business? Based on personal experience, and what has helped me gain the courage and impetus to get going, I would say the most important thing is to have an overall very clear goal, and to start. Just start, and do one thing each day that is aligned with the over all goal. Don’t try to move mountains initially. I would encourage others to celebrate any tiny wins in your own little way – whether that’s your first order, your first booking, the arrival of your business cards, the first word of mouth referral, whatever, do a bit of a mental high five to yourself, then start on the next goal. Avoid comparison making. It is unhelpful and usually doesn’t help inspire you. I have my few massive inspirations, and I always look to them to help remind me of the ethos and basic style I want to work within, but I try to draw the line there. There are literally hundreds of Perth makeup artists, and lots of them are amazing! I personally find it best for me to focus on my own race. Another thing I have found invaluable, has been reaching out to others in the field, and collaborating with others in creative industries. Thirdly, and importantly, be prepared for fear (lots of it), and have a plan for how to manage it. Pushing your comfort zone and doing something new is inherently terrifying. I’ve had lots of sleepless nights and anxious days wondering ‘am good enough?’ ‘will everything be ok?’, ‘will other people think I think the best advice I can give is, quite seriously, stuff it! Most feared outcomes are imaginary, and worth smashing through by behaviour change. Now I’m starting to go into psychologist mode so I’ll stop! But you get the gist.
What is your vision for your business in 2016? My vision for 2016 is to continue to expand my client base, to throw a first birthday party for Cat Elizabeth Artistry later in the year, to do styled shoots a plenty, and for summer 2017 to be fully booked with weddings and events! I want to have lots of fun with amazing people, and continue to push forward in little ways every single day!

Favourite WA Coffee – I love the coffee at New Norcia bakery in Mount Hawthorn, as well as Mary Street Bakery. Favourite WA Homewares – I love ‘The Hunted – Homewares’. The products are really high quality and Aleisha is awesome. Also love the candles by La Sorella. Favourite WA Bar – I have to say I’m actually a bit of a homebody, but I went to La Fayette within Brookfield Place recently and really liked it. Favourite WA Restaurant – Hmmm, I have a few, Ria and Kitsch in Leederville do amazing Malay/Asian food food. I also really like the Italian food at Pappagallo in Mount Hawthorn. I do really love the food at The Shorehouse in Swanbourne too. Favourite WA Instagram Account – hmmmm I love heaps!! I really like ‘The White Files” run by Ella Zampatti who used to live in Perth but is now in Melbourne. I also really like all the floristry ones – I’m in love with flowers! ‘Flowers for William’ is one I always like to see posts from. ‘CJ Williams Photography’, ‘Clutched’, and ‘Lucajoule’. Wow. I am hopeless at giving short answer to that!! What is currently on your WA Wishlist I would love to get the chance to visit Karijini in the near future. In terms of things to keep, I have my eyes on ‘The Hunted Homewares’ marble circular jewellery trays at the moment, and I really love jewellery by ‘Luca Joule’ – she’s a Perth jewellery designer and her rings and necklaces are so pretty (they are even better in the flesh!)
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Photo Credits Terry Lok ~ Image of Cat Elizabeth and Beach Model Bronnie Joel ~ Couple in first Photo
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The Sunday Collective ~ Beautiful pots from Busselton

We <3 The Sunday Collective, a range of terracotta pots that give your house a bright pop of colour and year-round summer feel (and we can hardly wait for their new hand-painted seagrass baskets!)
Busselton born-and-bred Simone and Brooke are the creative brains behind the pots, lifelong friends who decided to channel their love of home design and colour into a small business just six months ago.
They talk to TPC about juggling business with family, why Sundays are so important to them, and the thrill of making that first sale.
Tell us a little bit about yourselves. We have known each other our entire lives. We grew up in the same street that our parents still live in, and our homes are only just around the corner from each other. We each have two children: Simone has a boy, 13 and a girl, 8, and Brooke has two boys, 8 and 6. Simone is a hairdresser and Brooke worked in banking and insurance before having children. Since having children, we have both been predominantly at home, while Simone has continued on with a small amount of hairdressing and Brooke has casually worked for a small family-run online business. We are both born-and-bred Busselton girls. We love the fact that we are so lucky to live within such close proximity to the beach, amazing wineries, and ever-improving cafe and shopping choices. Busselton was such a wonderful place to grow up as a child, so after both travelling around the world and working in different places, we feel very lucky to now be raising our own children here.
How was The Sunday Collective formed? We have both grown up with mothers who have a love of interior styling and this has been passed down to both of us. We are both very passionate about homes, colour and design and have been wanting to explore this avenue for quite a while, but our lives until now have not been able to accommodate this. We have varying tastes and styles which works fantastically as we bounce ideas off each other. We had been exploring how to enter the creative market together for quite some time that used both of our strengths and ideas. This was mainly on a Sunday when our respective families catch up! The Sunday Collective first came into being about 6 weeks before Christmas. This was a steep learning curve of working out how to paint the pots correctly and narrowing down the particular paints we liked and the designs which worked best.
Tell me more about your pots? Our pots are made from terracotta and they all have drainage holes on the base. We hand paint every pot and they look amazing either styled within your home or on the exterior.
What inspires you? Our first collection was inspired by the beach and our love affair with the latest trends in colour. Currently we are taking each day as it comes, but we have just introduced two new colours to our range.
Favourite pot design? Aqua top dipped with a thin gold band.
What do you find is the biggest challenge of owning your own business?Both of our husbands are self-employed tradesman, so we have not entered this business blindly. However, the main challenge has been to believe in yourself and your idea, and not to be afraid to seek help and advice from those already in the business. This new business is currently taking up the majority of our time whilst fitting in our families and a couple of small businesses we currently work for on a casual basis.
What has been your best business moment so far? The best moment so far in our business has to be when we dropped off an order at Let It Grow (Chelsea Macri) in Perth and the impact from her Instagram post, as it reached such a wider audience. The proudest moment was when we dropped our first (business) order ever of 24 pots off to MONO in Busselton. To see what we had collectively achieved and how amazing they looked in the store was a definite WOW moment.
Your favourite quote or mantra: “It’s never as bad as you think.”
Who do you look up to for inspiration, or admire for their business growth? We both highly admire our husbands. As they are both self-employed tradesmen, they are extremely hardworking, and the work ethic that they apply and the standard they expect from themselves is second to none. They inspire us on a daily basis by their commitment to providing exceptional workmanship.
What is your advice to WA women wanting to start their own business or turn their hobby into a small business? Don’t let fear stand in your way. This was certainly a big hurdle to jump for us. Don’t fear failing and don’t be afraid of what other people think of your ideas and style. We have both been blown away by people's responses and feedback.
Favourite WA coffee - We are both huge coffee lovers, so we could not narrow down our favourite WA coffee. After the school run and before running around like crazy people all day, our favourite coffee is Yahava. When we have more time in town we can’t go past MONO which uses Crema coffee from Fremantle. When in Dunsborough, we can’t go past Yallingup Coffee Roasting Co - we have a slight love affair with their coffee also. Favourite WA fashion label – Our wardrobes are full of beautiful pieces from Zephyr Favourite WA homewares – We are totally swooning over nickel.n.co Favourite WA bar – Laundry 43 Favourite WA restaurant– The amazing food from Piari and Co Favourite WA Instagram account – We both find inspiration in the postings from oh.eight.oh.nine and Featherhorse
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Once Upon A Brow

Once Upon A Brow’s Rachael Mezzatesta is on top of her game, with a thriving home studio, an exciting new app, and a supportive family. But her path wasn’t easy. Losing both parents at a young age to a car crash, Rachael endured a terrible heartbreak - but channelled it into determination to be a person they could be proud of. Now a successful businesswoman, she talks to TPC about sneaking in work when the kids are in bed, the biggest brow no-no, and turning tragedy into triumph.
Tell us about Once Upon A Brow. Where are you located and what services do you offer? Once Upon A Brow is located in Swan View, only 30 minutes away from the CBD in a beautiful home studio. I specialise in natural brow restoration and design.
What is your background, and what led to you opening your own studio? I have 12 years experience in the beauty industry and have trained at Brow Artists International with other elite brow artists from around the globe. I wanted to work for myself as I have two children and needed the freedom to be with them and have an outlet of doing what I love, which is beauty and brows.
At the age of 10, your mum and stepdad were tragically killed in a car accident and your grandparents raised you. We cannot imagine the impact this life-changing event had on you. Do you think it made you more determined to build your own business and become successful? Who influenced you to start your own business? Losing my parents at such an early age I always wanted to live in a way that they would be proud of. I am a very driven person and when I have an idea, I want to do it the best possible way and will do everything I can to succeed. I decided to start my own business and I am blessed as I have a very supportive husband and family.

You recently launched an app. We would love to know how this came about and what we would use the Once Upon a Brow app for? The Once Upon A Brow app is to show everyone that brows are so important to their face and their overall appearance. Everyone should have a brow that suits their uniqueness and who they are, reaching the full potential of their brow. As brow artists we can change how a woman feels when she looks in the mirror; we can create beauty. In the app, you can take a picture of yourself or upload from your gallery of photos and look at different shapes and colours of brows and see what it looks like on your own face.
I'm sure you would see and fix some bad eyebrows, what would be your number one tip for beautiful brows? My number one tip would be to leave your brows in the hands of a professional, and no tweezing at home. Put the tweezers down - throw them out! One tiny hair can be crucial to the full potential of your brows. Also not everyone can have the same brows, every face is different.
Do you currently have any staff? I have no staff but hopefully my business will grow and I can look into this.
What do you find is the biggest challenge of owning your own business The biggest challenge I face is finding balance between business and my everyday life with kids. Business is sometimes 24/7, with bookings, enquiries, and social media posting. It takes a lot of time so I mainly do all of this at night when the kids are asleep - I'm a night owl.
Your favourite quote or mantra: When you decide that all the happiness is inside you, the wanting and needing is over.
Who do you look up to for inspiration or admire for their business growth? I look up to Elle Wilson, the creating director of Brow Artists International, for her outlook, her success and her beauty.
What advice would you give to WA women wanting to start their own business? Just go for it. Find what you love do your best at it, and make it work.
What is your vision for your business in 2016? My vision for 2016 is for my business to keep on growing and do what I love in an authentic way and for the love of brows and clients.
Favourite WA Coffee - May Street Larder
Favourite WA Fashion label - Sair Kelly Designs
Favourite WA Homewares - Leaf and Stone creations
Favourite WA Bar - Stables Bar
Favourite WA Restaurant - 663 Cantina
Favourite WA Instagram - The Face Bar Perth
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Little Leaf Co ~ Plant couture



Meet Rosie and Morag, the duo behind greenery mecca Little Leaf Co. Their Myaree atelier overflows with lush plants and urban pots and paints - but they take TPC behind the scenes. Learn how they juggle running a business with motherhood, their workshops with local creatives, and that time they helped send a cheer-up plant all the way to the Wheatbelt!
How did you two meet and what led you to purchasing Little Leaf Co together? We have known each other for so long, we can’t actually remember when we met! It was originally through our husbands, somewhere along the line. We purchased the business when we were both at a bit of a crossroads with what we were doing, and with our kids all at school age we were ready to sink our teeth into something. Little Leaf Co combines everything we love and when the opportunity came up to buy the business it just felt like the right fit at the right time.
Where is your store located? What will we find in there? You can find us down a little lane off Marmion Street, on the Myaree / Booragoon border just a couple of minutes from Garden City Shopping Centre. The store is a converted warehouse filled to the brim with greenery, pots, vintage furniture and more. We are also a stockist for Annie Sloan Chalk Paint, a decorative paint that has reached cult status around the world and is now celebrating its 25th year. The paint can be used on furniture, fabric, floors, kitchens and more - without the need to sand or prime. It is highly addictive! You often hold workshops for creatives. Can you tell us more about these? We have a studio space at the rear of the shop where we hold a variety of workshops, and invite some of Perth’s most talented creatives to share their skills. The classes are diverse and have included Shibori dying with Old Grey House, Macrame with Mac and More, Kokedama Balls with The Succulent Sistas and Spirit Rings with Yung Denim. We also host Chalk Paint classes on the first Thursday of every month. What do you find is the biggest challenge of owning you own business? We both have young children and juggling our roles as mums as well as running the business is definitely the biggest challenge. Luckily we live very close to each other and, as well as being at the same school, our kids (and husbands!) are friends, which makes life a little easier.
Do you both work every day in the business? Do you each have different strengths you bring to the business? We mix the week up a bit so we work alternate days, but also have a couple of days together in the shop which we feel is really important. When we’re not in the shop we’re always talking - for us, communication is so important! We really enjoy working together and have a similar ethos and vision. Your best moment so far in your business? Every day! We honestly never want to leave work - the days just fly by and we are so lucky to have a job that we love so much!
Most memorable challenge you’ve had with a client or stockist? One of our most memorable and best challenges: a customer ordered a large plant and pot as a gift for a friend who was unwell. They asked us if we could arrange for it to be delivered to a little town in the Wheatbelt. We couldn’t find a courier company that could take both the plant and pot, but we managed to get it there, through the kindness of a couple of other local businesses who went out of their way to help. The recipient was thrilled and so were we!
Your favourite quote or mantra: Rosie: Desiderata, a poem written by by Max Ehrmann in the 1920s. My dad gave me a copy when I was a teenager and I have kept it close to my heart ever since. Morag: "Do more of what makes you happy” It's the best feeling!
Who do you look up to for inspiration or admire for their business growth? We are so lucky as Perth is overflowing with inspirational people. Our beautiful customers keep us inspired on a daily basis. We have been supported and surrounded by positivity since taking over Little Leaf Co in September last year. We are very thankful for that!
What is your advice to Perth women who want to start their own business or turn their hobby into a small business? Do it! You’ll never know if you don't give it a try and you’ll meet some amazing and inspiring friends along your journey. THE QUICK SIX: Favourite Perth coffee - 9 Seeds, Grouch and Co, Puck - we love our coffee! Favourite Perth fashion label - Love the collections at Ginger Owl. Morag absolutely could not live without the V dress by Jules Davie, a local East Freo designer (@favouritethingswithjules) Favourite Perth homewares - Cranmore Home Favourite Perth bar - Young George in East Fremantle Favourite Perth restaurant - Bread in Common, Barque, Il Lido Favourite WA Instagram account - @detailmc and @teamtonkin
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Ela and Jackson ~ The beach babe best friends behind this new fashion line
Two best friends + one shared obsession with fashion = Ela and Jackson, a sleek line of swim, beach and yoga wear perfect for the active Perth lifestyle. The Perth Collective talks to co-creators Keely and Ela about fashion, inspiration, and running a successful business when you work full-time.
Tell us a bit about yourselves... Keely was born in the rural south of WA in a little sleepy town called Pemberton. Growing up on a farm, she is naturally fearless, and confident in demobilising spiders and using firearms. She is also a coeliac so don’t feed her anything delicious with gluten! Ela was born and raised in the leafy green suburb of Subiaco to Polish parents who migrated to Australia in 1985. Her name is spelt with one ‘L' which belies her Polish heritage - she speaks the language fluently and loves pierogi. We also both adore dogs, the beach, travelling, coffee and anything made from potato! Oh, and of course fashion! Our obsession with fashion came from a young age, with both of us constantly drawing pretty dresses and collecting Vogue magazines. When we met it was like we had finally found another person who was on totally the same wavelength with regards to fashion design and potato-based foods. We would always speak of having our own label and how wonderful it would be to create the clothes we wished existed. You know what I’m talking about, when you find this piece but it's not quite right?
How was Ela and Jackson founded? The two of us met through mutual friends and after initial resistance from being told we would be a perfect match, we actually realised we got along like a house on fire. We became firm friends very quickly and as we got to know more about each other we discovered that we both had aspirations in fashion. Deciding that two heads were better than one, Ela & Jackson was born.
Where are you based? Our workshop in based in Wembley at Ela’s house. Keely lives not too far away in the leafy suburb of East Perth, so early morning breakfast meetings are easier to get to.
What inspires your collection? Ela & Jackson’s spring/ summer 16 collection captures the active seaside culture of our home, Perth. The essence of health, beauty and activity bonded to create swimsuits and beachwear that translates from the great Indian Ocean coast to the sweat dripping onto a yoga mat. Each piece is an extension of our own personalities, wrapped into the seamless nylon-lycra with a palette of rich earthy tones and attention to detail, and glimmering from the stunningly vibrant silk we’ve hand-sewn into a collection of magical kimonos. The natural beauty of the female silhouette paired with clean, sharp lines and influences from our yoga practice has brought you a collection that is hardware-free and of the highest quality and, most importantly, comfortable. Each piece can be adapted in various ways providing a wealth of self-expression in form and function. What serves you for flowing in the ocean will serve you for flowing on the mat in your next Vinyasa class Whether it’s down at Cottesloe Beach, island hopping in the Pacific or in a yoga class, Ela & Jackson can be there with you in spirit joining you on your journey.
Do either of you have a background in fashion? Ela studied Fashion as well as Public Relations and Marketing whilst Keely studied Design - however we also both have an extensive history within the fashion industry, with involvement in the Telstra Perth Fashion Festival, management in high-end fashion retail and experience working as stylists on numerous occasions.
What is your current favourite key piece from your store? We are obsessed with the Dhyana Top at the moment because it is just so versatile. A simple shelf bra available in 6 colours, it's perfect for wearing as is on the beach, or with yoga pants in the studio. It even stands in as a layering piece to give a little more coverage underneath that one dress/ top we all have that is just too much to wear with just a bra as coverage!
Where can we purchase your label? As well as our online store www.elaandjackson.com, we are stocked exclusively in Merge Clothing in Northbridge. We also take appointments from home via email for our local Perth gals.
Where did your business name come from? Our business name came actually came from Ela’s partner Bart. He had the clever idea of using Ela’s first name and Keely’s last name to create Ela & Jackson. It rolled off the tongue and it just stuck!
What do you find is the biggest challenge of owning your own business? The biggest challenge is time. Both of us work full-time and in the early stages Ela was also studying full-time - now we find balancing much easier. Being the faces of our company, we also need to be fit and healthy and always bikini body-ready, and trying to fit all this in with full-time work can be difficult.
What do you do for your full-time jobs? Ela works at Kookai and Keely works for lululemon - both are companies we love, and they support our aspirations. We do this outside of our full time jobs - basically every spare second we have is put into Ela & Jackson.
What has been the best moment so far in your business? Being in such early stages of our business, it’s hard to just choose one as so many moments are on par with each other. Some include getting our first order from someone that wasn’t one of our amazing friends, getting our first stockist, and having our first show (Melbourne Cup 2015). However the best moments are when our stock arrives and we see our ideas become tangible in lycra. Then we’re obliged to go straight to the beach to celebrate. Also seeing people wearing our product is probably the most rewarding feeling! It's solid proof that people actually love what we are making!
Most memorable challenge you've had with a client or stockist? The most memorable challenge would be with the first stockist we had late last year. A customer appropriated one of our bikinis and then posted a photo of herself wearing it on Instagram. Then she actually tagged us in the photo! This was rather emotional as we weren’t able to follow up with any formal kind of action and just had to sit back while she continued to post photos.
Your favourite quote or mantra? If it is to be, it’s up to me. Basically if you want something done, work hard and do it yourself. Most things in our business we have learned to do because we had to. For example, Ela built our website from scratch and we think it looks pretty damn good. The more we learn to do ourselves, the more we can control.
Who do you look up to for inspiration or admire for their business growth? We know so many inspiring hard-working women that we look up to so it’s hard to name one, but if we had to? Sophia Amoruso of Nasty Gal.She’s a badass CEO who makes no apologies for who she is and where she has come from. She freely offers a whole host of good advice with a huge side of reality to anyone wanting to get into business, plus is all about supporting new talent!
What is your advice to WA women who want to start their own business or turn their hobby into a small business? If you have an idea then go for it. If you want it enough you will find a way to make it happen! Work at it every day and be realistic about how much you need to do to get there! Also create a support network for yourself to get you through the hard times, because there will be hard times. Plus, starting your own business is probably the most rewarding thing you could do.
What is your vision for your business? To create a label that truly expresses who we are through classic lines and high quality fabric as well as empowering women to feel comfortable in their own skin. We want to be able to grow from swimwear to resort and ready-to-wear and not limit ourselves with what we might do or where we might go.
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Cake Lovin - “The cake was over half my height and weighed god knows how much… We needed to use a trolley to take it in."
Drooling yet? The sweet creations from Cake Lovin are as delicious as they are decadent - and all crafted by self-taught owner Wella in her very own kitchen. We chat to her about the power of creativity, the women who inspire her, and why aspiring business owners should just f***ing do it!
Tell us a little about yourself... I was born in the Philippines and came to Australia when I was 8 with my mother. I was always creative from a young age with a drive to make things myself (to draw, sew, glue things together, cook, write poetry...) and I spent a lot of time fantasising about everything magical. I am 32, a wife to an amazing man, and a mother to two gorgeous school-aged boys, Hayden and Christian, and two fur babies, Harper the British Bulldog and Harley the Basset Hound. I like to eat, food is life!! But not liquorice - it just taste funky.
How did you come to make cakes as a business?
An avid DIY girl, I started making cakes when I had my kids. Around the time my first son was born eight years ago, family members and friends started having kids too and they requested cakes from me. I've always spoken about making the business official so last year I finally got myself into gear and organised all the licenses so I could cater to the growing demand of enquiries from the public.
Tell me a little more about the cakes you create? Whenever someone orders a cake, I always make it clear to them that I can never replicate the design and that I would always add my flair to each piece. It's not just about copyright but personal touch. I find making cakes so relaxing. I can have multiple cakes due on one given weekend, plus be doing school runs and soccer drives for my eldest and guitar lessons for my youngest (while being a FIFO mum for nearly two years) and still….there's nothing like rolling fondant and creating, even at 2am in the morning. It makes me happy…Stressed crazy happy.
What inspires your baking? The very fact that I love being creative is what inspires me. I am the type of person that cannot function if I cannot create. Secondly, my clients inspire me. Without them, I wouldn’t have this opportunity to put my creativity into motion.
Do you have a background in food? My mother was an amazing cook. She cooked a lot of traditional Filipino dishes which are very Spanish-influenced, but also ventured into making up her own creations. I always loved watching her cook. I've also worked in hospitality and wouldn’t hesitate to go back to it if I needed to work. I'm always surrounded by people who love to cook and we all love to eat the food we make!
What is your current favourite cake you have created? I don’t even have a favourite to be honest. Each cake I have done has always been quite unique and I always change it up.
What is the most popular cake flavour at the moment? Everybody loves my white chocolate sponge cake. I use good quality white chocolate. It's probably because I love white chocolate that the most love goes into that batter.
Where did your business name come from? I wanted something simple- nothing too cakey or girly or pink or ordinary (for me anyway). Cake Lovin seemed fun and just short and sweet.
What do you find is the biggest challenge of owning your own business? Juggling family life and the business. Being a creative crazy-head, I am also in the works of doing other projects. The cake business was easy to start because I do it from home so it has low overhead costs - but juggling and balancing everything else can be very challenging at times.
Do you do this full-time? Yes, I do the cakes fulltime.
Your best moment so far in your business? I couldn’t isolate ONE exact moment really. Every cake is an adventure and to be honest I am always very nervous each time I do a cake because I am self-taught. I rely on YouTube, Pinterest and lots of tutorials. Each time I complete a cake is a “best moment” for me.
Most memorable challenge you've had with a client or stockist? Making my cousin's wedding cake in 2012 was very challenging. My boys were very small and were still at home. I had to make over 300 handmade rolled fondant roses and maybe double that amount of mini flowers. I used about four or five seven-kilo boxes of fondant, three massive blocks of Styrofoam fake cake, and a normal cake on top. The cake was just over half my height and weighed god knows how much. But by the time each layer was covered in fondant and half of the cake covered in the roses, we needed to use a trolley to take it in the ballroom for the wedding. My hands, wrists and arms were so sore and for the week after I felt like I had been hit by a bus!
Your favorite quote or mantra: Michelle Bridges: “JFDI". I'll let you figure that one out!
Who do you look up to for inspiration or admire for their business growth? My mother is my inspiration. She was very simple but she did a lot of things that proved a lot of strength in a woman. She left her hometown in her 20s with a little girl in tow (me), came to a foreign country (Australia), worked hard, and eventually brought my little sister over and raised my little brother with so much love. She continued to provide for her family in the Philippines all these years . Everyone she met became so close to her and were always happy to be around her. She inspires me because she was the true definition of LOVE and HARD WORK. I hope I can be like her - love, work hard, and make people happy. In life you don’t need materialistic things or fame to validate your existence. Loving people and working hard for what is dear to you is what defines you.
What is your advice to WA women who want to start their own business or turn their hobby into a small business? JFDI!!! There's no time but the NOW to do what you want. Over-thinking and self-doubt is something that will destroy a creative. If you're passionate about something then why not just do it? What better way to show the world your talent ? Share your creativity! I read a lot of Lisa Messenger's books. She has a whole array of books that are bold and uplifting, and she basically just tells you to do it. If you can feel it in your gut, then go for it. Surround yourself with like-minded people who are going to support you, and take crticism well - study it and allow it to help you improve your way if it's positive. What have you got to lose?
What is your vision for your business? My vision is to continue to run my business from home. I have had a lot of people offer me retail space to open a shop. But I am a control freak when it comes to my art, so expanding to hire staff just isn't in my books. I do have help from time to time from friends and family but committing to a shop is a big step. I watched a program about Poh (Masterchef contestant). She sells food at her local seasonal markets with a small team- mainly her family. Her goods sell out quick and are very popular. She has been told constantly to expand and hire staff but she was firm on the notion that creating food was more a passion for her, and not just the business of making money. The moment she decides to enlarge her project, she would lose control of creating her food because she would have to delegate tasks to someone else. I feel very similarly. For me, cakes are an art. It's about creating and being satisfied with every creation I make myself. Once I've settled (this year has been insane for me - I'm in the middle of moving into our new home), I would like to venture into offering different types of desserts, and also would like to try some seasonal markets for experience. I am also working on taking cake classes to better my skills so I can expand into adding more details to my cake creations. Another thing I would like to do is offer basic skill classes to people - especially mums - so that they can start somewhere and see where their passion leads.
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Favourite WA Fashion Label: Aurelio Costarella. I wore one of his pieces as my wedding dress.
Favourite WA Homewares: The Furniture Gallery
Favourite WA Bar: My best friend's house :) I don’t go out anymore, as I have the kids in tow and my husband is away for four weeks.
Favourite WA Restaurant: Trangs Café- best Vietnamese in perth !!!
Favourite WA Instagram Account: The Perth Collective, my one-stop account to check out other inspiring females in my hood !
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How to save your visual business branding with SOS... Designs
Stylish. Original. Simple. That's Hayley from SOS...Designs's mantra, and she applies it to every piece she designs for clients who need a little bit of brand saving. Her clean lines and miminalist aesthetic have helped build the brand identities of a number of Perth businesses, and an exciting new venture makes her designs available to us all... Hayley has designed the new The Perth Collective website that launches next Friday.We have been so impressed and we can't wait to unveil it to you all!
Tell me a little about yourself...
I am in the last year of my 20s, and finally chasing my dreams. I grew up in the southern 'burbs with my parents and my older sister, and now live with my partner Jarron and our two French Bulldogs, Franklin and Ralph. I love to travel and no number of visits to New York will ever be enough. If I could sing/act/dance I would do musicals in a heartbeat haha! What was your background before starting SOS Designs? Were you a designer before? I have always had a creative streak in me that was encouraged by both my parents. When I was young I loved to paint and draw (sometimes on walls, windows and furniture, much to my mum's disgust) and when it finally came to decide what I wanted to be when I grew up, my knack for technology and creativity pointed me to design. SOS Designs came about in the final year of uni, and we all had to set about branding ourselves. I have now been designing for over eight years, with SOS Designs always being my side project/hobby. I have always loved what I do for work, but always found working corporate jobs became mundane - and my desire to have creative freedom reached breaking point late last year. So I lay the foundations for me being able to be dedicated to my hobby full-time.
Tell me a little more about your services for small businesses?
I specialise in branding and marketing for small businesses and start-up ventures, but also work with established businesses to rebrand or work on marketing collateral. I believe in helping get businesses off to the right start by not only creating an identifying feature for their brand (their logo) but also making sure that it is followed through with the basics to get them out into the world of business. I offer anything from just logo design, to full packages which include logo, business card design and print, email signature, letterhead design and basic website set-up. I understand that each business varies and has different requirements and so every package is customisable to suit what is needed. I also offer social media marketing, invitation design, print management and custom design projects to name a few.
You recently left your full-time job to focus on your small business, SOS Designs. How have you found the experience?
I am absolutely loving the experience, to go from working for someone else and building their business to finally having the opportunity to build my own has always been a goal of mine. It hasn’t been without its challenges though. As technology fails me, and clients go MIA, there have been moments where I have thought, 'Why am I doing this to myself?', but I am lucky enough to be surrounded by some amazing girl bosses who pick me up and give me confidence that I am doing what I am meant to be doing. Plus, who doesn’t love the freedom your own business gives you?
What would you describe as your style of work?
I would describe my style as boutique. Having worked with many brides over the years, I have definitely developed a knack for elegant, stylish boutique looks. However when it comes to websites I love them to be clean and bright, easy to navigate and simple!
We'd love to see your work! Could you link us to some of your current clients?
In the last four months I’ve had the privilege of working with so many amazing girl bosses. I work on a regular basis with KC Fit and also Chiara Anne Floral Couture, assisting them with anything from stickers to eBooks, online shopping systems to marketing ideas. When I take clients on board, I am more than happy to assist once the project is finished and really love watching them grow.
What has been your favourite project to work on?
I love working with small businesses and getting to see them come to life. It's always an honour to have someone trust me with their brand and their visions. I don’t work for clients, I work with them, because I want them involved as much as possible to ensure that the end product is 100% them.
You are in the process of expanding... What can we expect to see on your website soon
SOS…Designs will soon be launching a collection of pre-designed invitations that will be available to purchase online that will give clients the opportunity to have beautiful invitations without having to pay the price tag of a completely custom design. My aim is to make the process as simple as possible with customers choosing the design they love, entering the details for their event and checking out! They will also have the option to have custom names for each invitation, custom addressed envelopes, multiple stock choices and additional complementing stationery.
Where did your business name come from?
The word SOS came from a brainstorm while I was at uni. My business aim is help other businesses – assist their cries for help with branding - and so I came about SOS designs. It stands for Stylish, Original and Simple – the 3 things I believe are the basis of every design.
What do you find is the biggest challenge when owning you own business?
The biggest challenge I have found is being accountable for everything that makes my business run, from replying to emails, to print runs, post runs, meetings, client artwork plus building on my own brand. There is definitely a knack to getting it all falling into place and as the months go on it gets easier, habits and schedules are forming – but that’s all in the fun of running the show.
Your best moment so far in your business?
It’s really hard to pinpoint one. I get little bubbles of excitement every time I get a new enquiry, or get to meet a client for the first time and hear about their plans and dreams. I invest myself in each and every business I deal wit, allowing the freedom to give them the best advice I have for them, and to stop them making mistakes I have learnt from. Each time I have a client come back and say ‘I love it’ absolutely makes my job a dream.
Most memorable challenge you had with a client or stockist?
The biggest challenge with a client would have to have been the launch of KC Fit. In 3 weeks we managed to plan an event, launch a website, get flags printed, shirts designed and printed and - call us crazy – photograph all the workouts for Project 3030 and design the layout for the 60+ page eBook. It was absolute madness, but I wouldn’t have changed it for the world – it truly showed what is possible when you’re determined.
Your favorite quote or mantra:
Go the extra mile, it’s never crowded.
Who do you look up to for inspiration or admire for their business growth?
I definitely look up to the illustrator Megan Hess. Her work is absolutely stunning, and the quality is flawless – definitely someone I would love to do a course with and learn some more illustration techniques. Also a huge fan of Lisa Messenger, her experiences in business and where she started from definitely have some similarities.
What is your advice to WA women who want to start their own business or turn their hobby into a small business?
Pre-plan your costs and what you need to cover the basics (mortgage, food, bills etc). If you can cover that, then take the leap of faith! You will make mistakes along the way, but once they are made it becomes a lesson - just pick yourself up, dust yourself off and keep going. Also, I highly recommend connecting with other girl bosses who are just starting too – it has been a huge help having that support network and connecting with others who are experiencing the same things you are.
What is your vision for your business? Eventually I would love to be able to move out of the home studio and into a small office space and have a couple of others on board to support the business as it grows. By the end of the year, the online store should be busting with a large collection of not only pre-made invitations but also gifts and prints. The wonderful thing about design is that it never stops growing or evolving so the possibilities are endless…
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Favourite WA Fashion Label: Anika Basics
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Favourite WA Restaurant: Rusticos
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The Zest Group WA ~ Effortless coastal-chic events styling
From bohemian tipis on sand-swept shores to rustic weddings studded with fairy-lights and vines, The Zest Group WA creates effortless yet unforgettable events with their styling and for-hire services. We talk to Kate from Zest Group WA about living in Dunsborough, the company's new Santa Fe-inspired showroom, and why it's so important to find your signature style...
Tell me a little about yourself... I am fortunate enough to live in beautiful Dunsborough with my husband Luke, who I work alongside in our business, and our two children - our daughter Havana, 3.5 years, and our son River, who is 1.5. I grew up in the area and moved away in my 20s to travel and live overseas and interstate. I moved home in 2008 and could not be happier living back in this stunning part of the world.
What led you to establishing The Zest Group WA? With a background career in interior styling, I created Zest in 2008 after noticing the demand for wedding and event styling in this much-loved area which is extremely popular for celebrating special occasions.
What services do you offer, plus which areas do you cover? Do you ever work in Perth? Zest offer a complete event design and styling service specialising in weddings and corporate events across Western Australia. We work with clients big and small to create compelling events that reflect the brand or mark your special occasion with flair and an uncompromising attention to detail. Our entire collection is also available as a hire-only option for those wishing to do their own setup and styling.
I would say your tipis are a huge part of The Zest Group WA signature. How important do you think it is to have point of difference to other hire businesses? Our personal style, exclusive event tipis and our ability to customise events by sourcing and manufacturing unique one-off pieces for events definitely provides us with a point of difference and we feel this is very important when offering a service.
How would you describe The Zest Group WA's style? Earthy and effortlessly chic.
Your best moment so far in your business? There have been many special moments in our business over the past few years as it is always such a lovely feeling to see events come to life after months of planning and working with special clients. We have particularly been enjoying designing our new showroom and office building, which will be completed by the end of the year. This Santa Fe-style creation will also double as an event space to cater for corporate events, dinners, and exhibitions.
What advice would you give to WA women wanting to start their own business? Hard work and determination is what has made Zest the success that it is today. Also, stick to your own signature style.
Favourite WA Coffee: Albert & Nikola - a very cool hole-in-the-wall coffee shop in Dunsborough
Favourite WA Homewares: Sensei Pots is a studio and gallery by local potter and ceramic artist Ian Beniston and he has some stunning ceramic plate creations which I just love.
Favourite WA Bar: I always enjoy having a vino at my favourite local, Caves House in Yallingup
Favourite WA Restaurant: Eagle Bay Brewery and Vasse Felix Winery have always been two of my favourites. Miki's Japanese and Tepanyaki bar in Margaret River is also outstanding.
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The Studio Event Design ~ Dazzling Event Styling in Perth and the South-West
[gallery ids="5286,5281,5287,5289,5293" type="rectangular"] Camille from The Studio Event Design can transform ordinary events into fairytale moments (and your Pinterest boards into reality!) After travelling the world and working in high-profile agencies over east, the Perth native has returned home to offer bespoke events styling and management, with a black book of contacts and her whimsically gorgeous style. Tell us a little about yourself... I grew up in Cottesloe. My early memories are of frequent long Sunday lunches - where I'm sure I developed my love of entertaining! I love the beach, staying fit, travelling, cooking and poring over pages of home styling magazines. I dislike yellow flowers. Strange but true. I now live with my husband, 1 year old daughter Cleo, and our completely spoiled Cocker Spaniel, Wellington. Tell us about your background and experience in event management, and why you stepped away to launch your own business? I started out in event management 10 years ago when I moved back to Australia after living and working overseas for 5 years. The extensive travel allowed me to gain knowledge of different cuisines and dining styles across the globe, and gave me a strong understanding of the catering side of events. I began my events career in Sydney working on the wonderful Sculpture by the Sea exhibition followed by exciting agency roles working with clients like Nintendo, Vodafone and E! Network. Meeting my husband saw me shift back to Perth where I had the opportunity to be part of a small management team on a number of music festivals and concerts, which I absolutely loved - but I knew the hours wouldn’t really work with a young family. My love for event design saw me start Studio Event Design so I could finally immerse myself in all the pretty things, and I have never looked back! How long has The Studio Event Design been established? Do you work from home? I established The Studio Event Design in 2013 and have been running my business from home. My work takes me to a multitude of venues, across the Perth metro and through the South West so this set-up works best for me at this stage. Although I do plan to take up a studio next year to give me more room to store my ever-growing volume of styling bits and pieces! What services do you offer? I offer customised event planning and styling for weddings, corporate and private events. The needs of each event always varies, so I work as best I can to meet the specific needs of my clients rather than offering set packages. After personally running 3 TPC events, I admire anyone that can have an event styling and management business. It is an incredibly demanding and challenging role. Do you think thats why it's now popular to outsource wedding and events in WA? It is crazy how many hours go into planning and styling an event, particularly a wedding. These days many brides have busy and demanding jobs and just don’t have the time to commit to planning their wedding. Hiring a wedding or event manager ensures every item is considered in the planning and allows the client to enjoy the day without worrying about the little details. Be honest. What is more of a challenge - wedding or event management? Tough one. They are both with their challenges and benefits. There is always more of an emotional investment in weddings which means a lot more back and forth, however I find the reward is also greater. So probably weddings but I love it. What do you find is the biggest challenge of owning your own business? Never being able to switch off! Your best moment so far in your business? When I nail the brief for a client and can see it on their faces as they see it for the first time. It makes all the hard work worth it! You're a mum too. I noticed you are available for weddings /events down south. How do you juggle this with parenthood? I have a very supportive husband who luckily doesn’t work weekends or travel for work, so he is usually available to take the parenting reigns on weekends. Most memorable challenge you had with a client or stockist? I have been very lucky with my clients since starting my business. I think the biggest challenge is getting some people to understand just how much time goes into planning an event and the costs associated with that. Your favourite quote or mantra: When someone tells me “no” it doesn’t mean I can’t do it. It just means I can’t do it with them! Who do you look up to for inspiration or admire for their business growth? Nikki from NOOD has done so well in such a short space of time and really developed a great business. Zest Group and Villa Kula have also really raised the bar for event furnishings in Perth. What is your advice to Perth women wanting to start their own business or turn their hobby into a small business? I would say just do it now. Get started in some way, even if it is just on the side of your “other” career whilst you find your feet. The longer you wait, the more time your competition has had to forge their way into the marketplace. What is your vision for your business? To continue to deliver beautiful events, but with the view to take on more corporate clients down the track. I also hope to be creating my own ticketed events eventually - and the next big event on the Perth social calendar…. Favourite WA coffee: The Other Side in Swanbourne Favourite WA fashion label: Flannel Favourite WA homewares: Empire Favourite WA bar: I don’t get to bars nearly as much as I used to but Asado is always good for a quiet glass of good wine! Favourite WA restaurant: Tough one. Il Lido has always been a favourite but I love Bread in Common and Propeller as well! Favourite WA Instagram account: I am a flower lover so the Natural Art feed is always so inspiring
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The Write Stuff Collective: why words matter
[gallery ids="4947,4945,4943" type="rectangular"] Stuck for words? The Write Stuff Collective is a copywriting agency that works with businesses to craft their stories and connect with their audiences through words - whether they're on a web page, in a blog post, or on a product label. Founder Anna Christensen copywrites for The Perth Collective - and will edit the upcoming SALTED mag - so she comes highly recommended from us! How was The Write Stuff Collective founded? I started freelancing about a year ago, taking a leap of faith by leaving my job as a features writer and deputy editor at Scoop Publishing to fulfil my dream of working in my PJs (it's every bit as awesome as I hoped!) Initially, I was just writing for magazines but I started getting approached by businesses who had read my articles and liked my style. At first I dismissed these type of jobs - 'copywriting', they're called - as something to do on the side, but I quickly realised how much I enjoyed the process - meeting with passionate entrepreneurs, learning to adapt to a range of writing styles, and helping people find the words they struggle to articulate. I decided to change copywriting from a side venture to the main event, and began skilling up in the art of writing for businesses. I did a course at the Australian Writer's Centre, trained in what the heck SEO was about, and read anything about copywriting I could get my mitts on. Then, I came up with a name, designed a logo and website, and - voila! - launched it to the world. I've been really surprised and grateful with the response so far. The number of clever businesses coming out of Perth right now blows my mind, and I feel very privileged to help some of them in my own little way! Is it just you working in your business? As of yesterday, I would have answered yes. But today, The Write Stuff Collective expanded (and, um, actually became a collective. Ha!) I'm so excited that Hannah Lawrance is joining The Write Stuff team as our digital marketing guru. She comes to us from Scoop Publishing, where she managed to increase the Instagram following by 350% in just six months. She's also super sweet and has a killer sense of style. The Write Stuff Collective is just a newborn, but I definitely would love to expand in the future. Working with like-minded word nerds gives me the warm and fuzzies. [gallery ids="5134,4946" type="rectangular"] What exactly is copywriting? What services do you offer? Well, contrary to popular belief, copywriting has nothing to do with copyright! Sorry but you'll need a lawyer for that. ;) Copywriting essentially covers any writing that's done for the intent of a business - whether that's web pages, press releases, blog posts, fliers, bios, magazines, pamphlets, advertisements... The list goes on! Where did your business name come from? I'm a total dag, and love a good pun. The Write Stuff rolled off the tongue and seemed to stick. I'm clearly not the only one who thought so - I learned, a little too late, that the name had been already been registered as a business. Oops! Having already made my logo and imagery, I decided not to completely change the name and opted to add 'collective' to the end to make it unique, with the hopes that I would expand in the near future. Thankfully, I did! (And don't worry, I learned from my mistake - the new name is registered to me.) What have you found to be the biggest challenge of owning your own business? Working from home can be tough, when there are distractions all around (I'm looking at you, laundry hamper!) It can also be lonely at times, but I'm lucky that I live with my partner, who also works from home fairly often (he's a music booker and manager). He keeps me sane, and well-fed with his delicious cooking! Other challenges of the freelance life? Ebbs and flows in business - you can go from having nothing on to drowning in work - and irregular income. Plus, no sick days or annual leave can be a bit of a bitch. But I wouldn't trade it for anything. Your best moment so far in your business? Promise I'm not just sucking up, but creating a relationship with The Perth Collective has been a dream come true! I've admired TPC for a while now, and love the way Nikki supports women in small business, and helps the dreamers take their business pipe dreams to reality. The upcoming SALTED mag gives me a buzz every time I think about it (also because I get to work with Jo from Joanne Tapodi Creative, another ex-Scoopie and all-round awesome human). Adding to the fold today has been another highlight. I know Hannah is going to be an amazing addition to The Write Stuff Collective - and I'm looking forward to having regular excuses to get coffee and doughnuts with her! Your favourite quote or mantra: "Change your challenges into opportunities." It's a little cheesy, but I think it's so important to remember this. I used to get upset with myself when someone didn't like what I wrote straight off the bat, but I've learned (okay, I'm learning... baby steps!) to embrace feedback and criticism. After all, how else can you grow and get better? Who do you look up to for inspiration or admire for their business growth? My dear friend/surrogate sis/mentor Renee Bergere. She created Great About Perth and was my editor at Scoop and - once I got over how intimidatingly gorgeous and talented she was - we became super close. I admire her intelligence, social media savvy, incredible writing skills, and the way she brokers deals with an iron fist in a velvet glove! She is always there to give me advice when I need it, whether it's about a pitch, a certain sentence, or how to charge for different jobs. I also admire Lisa Messenger who created The Collective Hub. She defied the odds of a dying magazine industry, and created a successful product that really resonates with people. Same goes for Louise Bannister and Lara Burke - they bravely launched a magazine when they couldn't find stuff they liked on the newsstands, bucked the economic downturn, and created Frankie, one of the most widely loved and distributed mags in Australia. What is your advice to Perth women who want to start their own business or turn their hobby into a small business? Respectfully disregard anyone who tells you it's impossible. People who love you will sometimes discourage you from making bold moves because they don't want to see you fall. But if you're already thinking about it, chances are the tried-and-true road isn't for you anyway. Live a little, and take the risk!
But at the same time, make a plan. While you're still at your day job, do as much work on the side as you can, and stow away some savings. The idea of being in debt gives me the heebie-jeebies, so I made sure I had a decent nest egg before I went out on my own.
Also, think laterally. Make your ideas and talents work double duty, channelling them in different, creative ways.
Favourite WA coffee: Gesha Favourite WA fashion label: Rue Stiic Favourite WA homewares: I love the Rug Studio in Freo. I also like combing Old Values for a vintage find. Favourite WA bar: Strange Company, The Odd Fellow or Rodney's Bait n Tackle Favourite WA restaurant: Jamel's - it's tucked away behind Nell's Emporium in Mosman Park and it's a cozy, fairy-lit hidden gem. I also love Manuka and Don Tapa. Favourite WA Instagram account: @theperthcollective, @housenerd, @perthisok
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Francesca Gnagnarella + your invitation to the emotional landscape art exhibition

Italian artist Francesca Gnagnarella has had a love affair with WA light since she moved to Perth nine years ago. And we’ve had a love affair with her abstract landscapes, which use 23 karat gold to capture that elusive light to stunning effect. The Perth Collective talks to her about her international profile, the one painting she won’t sell, and her upcoming exhibition (you’re invited!)
Tell us a little more about your background. How did you become an artist? I was born in Italy and studied art between Rome and Paris, then fell in love with an Aussie guy during a ski trip and moved to Australia in 2007. I started exhibiting in group shows before finishing uni in Paris, and held my first solo exhibition in Rome in 2006. Now I am a full time artist, and I have been painting professionally since 2011.
Describe your paintings – what style would you refer to them as? I like to call my paintings ‘abstract landscapes’. My works are abstract interpretations of seascapes, beachscapes, or landscapes reinterpreted loosely onto canvas. I don’t work from photographs but only from the memory of a particular place with a vision that is emotional and intuitive, remembering a sunset or a sunrise, looking at the earth and sky in the sunshine or after rain, contrasting splurges of red, magenta, orange, yellow, and blues to recall a sunburnt desert, the clearest waters, the softest sand, the brightest sunsets.
Where do you paint? Do you have a studio? I paint from my studio in Pakenham Street. It’s a beautifully restored old Woolstores building in the centre of Fremantle with a collective of about 30 artists.
What inspires your collections? I am fortunate enough to live close to the ocean and usually I start my day walking my puppy on the river shores surrounding my home. On my walks I can slow down, observe my environment, take in colours, patterns, textures, and, most importantly, the light, which has a particularly vibrant quality here in Perth and is represented throughout my works with the use of 23 Karat gold leaf.
Who influences your art? I of course always had my favourites when studying art at school. Definitely the artist I have always looked at for inspiration is the American painter Rothko, I love his use of colour and large scale works.
How long does it take to produce one of your larger paintings? Probably 4 to 5 weeks in total. Most of the time I work on two or more paintings at the same time so I can switch back from a piece and while I work on another one, I let the unfinished work rest in my studio so I can observe it and see where I’m going with it. Then when I get back to it I know what I need to add and how to continue working on it. Knowing when an abstract piece is finished is all up to the artist, so sometimes it takes longer to know when a painting is completed.
In most of your art you use 23 Karat gold leaf. Tell us more… Since I moved to Perth from Europe I was amazed by the intensity of light that I found only in Western Australia and I wanted to replicate its vibrancy on canvas. I found that the gold leaf does it best, enriching the paintings with a unique luminosity. The play of light of the gold leaf affects the painting in different ways throughout the day, or if the sunlight hits the gold through a window, or if it’s artificial light bouncing off it and transforming the painting as you look at it from different angles. I purchase my gold leaf in booklets of 25 little 8x8cm sheets. They are the thinnest as they are the purest in grade and easily breakable. I always use 23 Karat gold leaf.
You have just returned from the Singapore Contemporary Art Show. Is this the first time you have exhibited there? Yes, it was my first time exhibiting in Singapore and it was a wonderful experience during Art Week, when the city hosts a myriad of art shows and events. I’ve met with many young collectors getting interested in collecting art and received a great interest in my works, including a big name in the hotel industry for which I have put together a proposal for custom made artworks for the hotel bedrooms. I will definitely go back to Singapore to exhibit again.
You also produce resin art. How are these made and why do you add them to your collections? It all started last year, with a collaborative exhibition with South West-based artist Todd Cleave. Todd and I share a passion for the same colour palette, most often inspired by the blue-greens of the ocean, the reds and oranges of the sunrise and sunset, and the amber and browns of the earth. The resin works are characterised by organic shapes, tactile feel and bright colours. Each piece is unique and, like an original painting, it’s impossible to recreate – and that’s what I love about resin. They beautifully complement the colours and inspirations of my paintings so I love adding a different dimension to my works particularly exhibiting them together. I just adore the way colours come out so brilliantly in resin form.
Do you find you have a bigger response to your art internationally, or is it well-supported locally? I’ve been exhibiting in Hong Kong for three years and have two international shows each year there, so I’m building a small following of collectors and art lovers in Hong Kong which is incredible. Seeing my pieces find their new forever homes somewhere far from where I’m based is what I love most about my job. It gives a sense of appreciation greater than anything else. I love seeing people fall in love with a piece and just wanting to have it regardless of the name of the artist, since most new clients didn’t know me before the show. I think that’s how art should be purchased, just by what instantly attracts you to a particular piece. It fascinates and excites me. But I am also very grateful to have many local loyal supporters who have seen me growing since I’ve started here in Perth and continue to follow me.
Where can we purchase your art? Do you have any upcoming exhibitions in Perth? You can purchase my art from my website www.fragnagna.com (paintings, iPhone cases and resin art) or you can visit my gallery in North Fremantle by appointment. My upcoming exhibition, Emotional Landscape, launches on Thursday 5th May. If you would like to attend please RSVP to [email protected] – here’s the invitation with all the details.
What do you find is the biggest challenge being a Perth-based artist? Not being able to travel as easily as when I was in Europe for major art exhibitions that I could go visit on a weekend if I was still living in Rome or Paris. And getting inspirations from different cultures has always been very important for me. I guess my focus and inspirations have really been redirected to our local surroundings now that I live in Perth.
Do you have a favourite painting? My favourite painting is ‘Always always always’. It is part of my neon series of works, which wants to show the light that we see in dreams and the thoughts that seem to come from them. It’s the only piece of my works that I have decided not to sell and to keep in my personal collection.
Most memorable challenge you’ve had with a client or stockist? My current job with Crown Hotel. I’ve been working with them since June last year, working through colour schemes and samples for 340 hotel rooms! Definitely the biggest and most challenging job.
Your favourite quote or mantra: Never leave ’til tomorrow what you can do today.
Who is your biggest support? It is definitely my husband Russell, my biggest supporter since day one. It has been him who pushed me to start my career as a full-time artist and has always supported me along the way. He has always been the source of my ambition to create something better at each exhibition and to move forward.
Who do you look up to for inspiration or admire for their business growth? I am very lucky to be surrounded by amazing and talented people that I have met through work but I now call friends and I love seeing them growing and succeeding in their business. Amongst my favourites: artist Anya Brock who I work with at my studio; landscape designer Monica Palmer; fashion designer Jonte Pike; stylist Megan Plowman; and blogger Maya Anderson of House Nerd.
What is your advice to WA women who want to start their own business or turn their hobby into a small business? Dedicate your everything to it to make it happen and get ready to work 100 hours a week! But most of all, always trust your heart and trust your dream – it will become your story.
What is your vision for your art? In June I will start looking for opportunities to take my works over east in Australia, between Sydney and Melbourne, and concentrate more on expanding on the national market.
Favourite WA Coffee Studio 37, Fremantle Favourite WA Fashion Label Ethel and Leo, Claremont Favourite WA Homewares A Cup Of Chic Favourite WA Bar Mrs Brown, North Fremantle Favourite WA Restaurant Bread in Common, Fremantle Favourite WA Instagram Account @housenerd, love sneak peeking into WA homes
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Francesca GNAGNARELLA + Your invitation to the Emotional Landscape Art Exhibition
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Italian artist Francesca Gnagnarella has had a love affair with WA light since she moved to Perth nine years ago. And we've had a love affair with her abstract landscapes, which use 23 karat gold to capture that elusive light to stunning effect. The Perth Collective talks to her about her international profile, the one painting she won’t sell, and her upcoming exhibition (you’re invited!)
Tell us a little more about your background. How did you become an artist? I was born in Italy and studied art between Rome and Paris, then fell in love with an Aussie guy during a ski trip and moved to Australia in 2007. I started exhibiting in group shows before finishing uni in Paris, and held my first solo exhibition in Rome in 2006. Now I am a full time artist, and I have been painting professionally since 2011. Describe your paintings - what style would you refer to them as? I like to call my paintings 'abstract landscapes'. My works are abstract interpretations of seascapes, beachscapes, or landscapes reinterpreted loosely onto canvas. I don't work from photographs but only from the memory of a particular place with a vision that is emotional and intuitive, remembering a sunset or a sunrise, looking at the earth and sky in the sunshine or after rain, contrasting splurges of red, magenta, orange, yellow, and blues to recall a sunburnt desert, the clearest waters, the softest sand, the brightest sunsets.
Where do you paint? Do you have a studio? I paint from my studio in Pakenham Street. It's a beautifully restored old Woolstores building in the centre of Fremantle with a collective of about 30 artists.
What inspires your collections? I am fortunate enough to live close to the ocean and usually I start my day walking my puppy on the river shores surrounding my home. On my walks I can slow down, observe my environment, take in colours, patterns, textures, and, most importantly, the light, which has a particularly vibrant quality here in Perth and is represented throughout my works with the use of 23 Karat gold leaf. Who influences your art? I of course always had my favourites when studying art at school. Definitely the artist I have always looked at for inspiration is the American painter Rothko, I love his use of colour and large scale works. How long does it take to produce one of your larger paintings? Probably 4 to 5 weeks in total. Most of the time I work on two or more paintings at the same time so I can switch back from a piece and while I work on another one, I let the unfinished work rest in my studio so I can observe it and see where I'm going with it. Then when I get back to it I know what I need to add and how to continue working on it. Knowing when an abstract piece is finished is all up to the artist, so sometimes it takes longer to know when a painting is completed.
In most of your art you use 23 Karat gold leaf. Tell us more... Since I moved to Perth from Europe I was amazed by the intensity of light that I found only in Western Australia and I wanted to replicate its vibrancy on canvas. I found that the gold leaf does it best, enriching the paintings with a unique luminosity. The play of light of the gold leaf affects the painting in different ways throughout the day, or if the sunlight hits the gold through a window, or if it's artificial light bouncing off it and transforming the painting as you look at it from different angles. I purchase my gold leaf in booklets of 25 little 8x8cm sheets. They are the thinnest as they are the purest in grade and easily breakable. I always use 23 Karat gold leaf.
You have just returned from the Singapore Contemporary Art Show. Is this the first time you have exhibited there? Yes, it was my first time exhibiting in Singapore and it was a wonderful experience during Art Week, when the city hosts a myriad of art shows and events. I've met with many young collectors getting interested in collecting art and received a great interest in my works, including a big name in the hotel industry for which I have put together a proposal for custom made artworks for the hotel bedrooms. I will definitely go back to Singapore to exhibit again. You also produce resin art. How are these made and why do you add them to your collections? It all started last year, with a collaborative exhibition with South West-based artist Todd Cleave. Todd and I share a passion for the same colour palette, most often inspired by the blue-greens of the ocean, the reds and oranges of the sunrise and sunset, and the amber and browns of the earth. The resin works are characterised by organic shapes, tactile feel and bright colours. Each piece is unique and, like an original painting, it’s impossible to recreate - and that’s what I love about resin. They beautifully complement the colours and inspirations of my paintings so I love adding a different dimension to my works particularly exhibiting them together. I just adore the way colours come out so brilliantly in resin form. Do you find you have a bigger response to your art internationally, or is it well-supported locally? I've been exhibiting in Hong Kong for three years and have two international shows each year there, so I'm building a small following of collectors and art lovers in Hong Kong which is incredible. Seeing my pieces find their new forever homes somewhere far from where I'm based is what I love most about my job. It gives a sense of appreciation greater than anything else. I love seeing people fall in love with a piece and just wanting to have it regardless of the name of the artist, since most new clients didn't know me before the show. I think that's how art should be purchased, just by what instantly attracts you to a particular piece. It fascinates and excites me. But I am also very grateful to have many local loyal supporters who have seen me growing since I've started here in Perth and continue to follow me. Where can we purchase your art? Do you have any upcoming exhibitions in Perth? You can purchase my art from my website www.fragnagna.com (paintings, iPhone cases and resin art) or you can visit my gallery in North Fremantle by appointment. My upcoming exhibition, Emotional Landscape, launches on Thursday 5th May. If you would like to attend please RSVP to [email protected] - here’s the invitation with all the details. What do you find is the biggest challenge being a Perth-based artist? Not being able to travel as easily as when I was in Europe for major art exhibitions that I could go visit on a weekend if I was still living in Rome or Paris. And getting inspirations from different cultures has always been very important for me. I guess my focus and inspirations have really been redirected to our local surroundings now that I live in Perth. Do you have a favourite painting? My favourite painting is 'Always always always'. It is part of my neon series of works, which wants to show the light that we see in dreams and the thoughts that seem to come from them. It's the only piece of my works that I have decided not to sell and to keep in my personal collection.
Most memorable challenge you've had with a client or stockist? My current job with Crown Hotel. I've been working with them since June last year, working through colour schemes and samples for 340 hotel rooms! Definitely the biggest and most challenging job. Your favourite quote or mantra: Never leave 'til tomorrow what you can do today. Who is your biggest support? It is definitely my husband Russell, my biggest supporter since day one. It has been him who pushed me to start my career as a full-time artist and has always supported me along the way. He has always been the source of my ambition to create something better at each exhibition and to move forward. Who do you look up to for inspiration or admire for their business growth? I am very lucky to be surrounded by amazing and talented people that I have met through work but I now call friends and I love seeing them growing and succeeding in their business. Amongst my favourites: artist Anya Brock who I work with at my studio; landscape designer Monica Palmer; fashion designer Jonte Pike; stylist Megan Plowman; and blogger Maya Anderson of House Nerd. What is your advice to WA women who want to start their own business or turn their hobby into a small business? Dedicate your everything to it to make it happen and get ready to work 100 hours a week! But most of all, always trust your heart and trust your dream - it will become your story. What is your vision for your art? In June I will start looking for opportunities to take my works over east in Australia, between Sydney and Melbourne, and concentrate more on expanding on the national market. Favourite WA Coffee Studio 37, Fremantle Favourite WA Fashion Label Ethel and Leo, Claremont Favourite WA Homewares A Cup Of Chic Favourite WA Bar Mrs Brown, North Fremantle Favourite WA Restaurant Bread in Common, Fremantle Favourite WA Instagram Account @housenerd, love sneak peeking into WA homes
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Pure Glow Cleanse, Maslow and Co and Sodashi all have amazing Labels. Meet Sandy the Woman behind Label Magic.
Creating the right Labels and Packaging for your product is essential for your Brand Awareness and impact in todays market. Today we talk to Sandy Bullied from Label Magic who creates some of Perth's most recognisable Product Labelling. Tell us about your business Label Magic and how it was established? I’ve always been a creative person and have run a number of businesses, so moving into the print industry was an exciting challenge for me. I bought the established Label Magic business in 2007 and it’s been an amazing journey growing it into what it is today. In the early days of running Label Magic I was fortunate enough to meet Simon Pugh, the owner of label printing business QLM Group and he helped me re-structure the business. We formed a strategic alliance and combined our network of print platforms spanning Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Bangladesh, Malaysia and Vietnam. This gives our clients personalised local service supported by a first-class community of knowledge, experience, technology and innovation We proudly put our name to many brands, and our client list spans all industries including food & beverage, cosmetics, wine, chemical, pharmaceutical, manufacturing, packaging and logistics. Some of our clients include Kommunity Brew, Pure Glow Cleanse, Mundella Foods, Health Nut Foods, The House of Honey, Sodashi, Bettenay Nougat, Yahava Koffeeworks, just to name a few. What services do you offer that could be of help to a small business? Labels and packaging are our specialty, but we also print stationery, brochures and a broad range of promotional products. We work closely with the client to provide industry specific knowledge and guidance on the range of options available to ensure you get the right solution for your product. Where can we find your shop front and are the public welcome to call in? We truly value the personal relationship and encourage visitors to pop in and see for themselves what we do and how we may be of service. Centrally located at Unit 4 – 12 Carbon Court Osborne Park, we are available Monday – Friday between 9-4pm. What is your favourite label you have created so far? We have so many favourites! The Kommunity Brew Kombucha label we love as it’s a beautiful design finished with intricate foil detail. As a price comparison will we pay more to use you locally? There are a lot of factors that come into play with printing costs, such as quantity, specialty finishes, and turnaround time. We focus on quality, service and competitive pricing. Drawing on both our Local and international platforms to suit the clients needs. Do you create the designs or do we come to you with an idea? Clients generally come to us with their completed design, and we work as a team with the client and their chosen designer to achieve the finished look. You manage a team of people, any advice on employing people? Choose work colleagues as you would your friends – don’t just hire a person to fill a position. I look for different strengths and skill sets to compliment and create diversity. At Label Magic we work as a team and support each other, so respect is paramount. What do you find is the biggest challenge when owning you own business? Sometimes it is hard to switch off as you’re always thinking of ways to improve and grow. I also look at labels and packaging everywhere I go!! Your best moment so far in your business? It’s so rewarding working with some amazing local businesses and seeing their products come to life. You look at brands like Pure Glow Cleanse, having worked with them from the very beginning and seeing how successful they are now, you feel so proud to be part of the journey. We’ve also been fortunate enough to have won a number of industry printing awards which is the icing on the cake for the team and all their hard work and dedication.
"The mind is everything. What you think you become" Buddha
Who do you look up to for inspiration or admire for their Business growth? Without family we are nothing, my husband Dennis for his belief in me and his commitment to the business and its growth. Our dear friend and mentor Simon Pugh, who with his guidance, knowledge and belief in me as a female in print has helped Label Magic become what it is today. What is your advice to WA Women wanting to start their own business or turning their hobby into a small business? Be strong, be honest, be passionate – take time to listen more and speak less. What is your vision for your business? I want to make printing fun and exciting. It’s an integral part of bringing a product to life and I want our clients to enjoy the process. Favourite WA Coffee Tasting, drinking and indulging in sustainably sourced coffee throughout Perth’s roasteries. At present my favourite are coffee beans from Burundi (Africa) where Gilbert our Sponsored child lives. Exploring the tastes of Africa whilst living in Perth – who would have thought ! Favourite WA Fashion Label I will always find something at Ginger Owl in Scarborough Favourite WA Homewares I love restoring old furniture, my house is full of one-of-a kind pieces so you will often find me scouring local trash & treasure markets looking for new projects. Favourite WA Bar We are Scarborough locals so love heading down to the bars along the beach Favourite WA Restaurant – Food Culture in Perth is amazing, we make it our weekend mission as avid foodies to visit both up & coming venues plus our long standing favourites. Locally, you can never go wrong with Cafe’ Relish. Dressing up and putting on the ritz definitely Rockpool or The Trustee. Favourite WA Instagram Account I love following all of our clients and watching their product and brand journey.
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"We sat in Brooklyn, drinking our margaritas and dreaming this dream" ~ The Calypso Warehouse Story
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Calypso Warehouse is a sunny, coastal-inspired store, a one-stop destination for purchasing feel-good gifts - even for the impossible to please! Currently an online store, Calypso Warehouse is set to open a bricks and mortar in Perth in the coming months, complete with a coffee station to re-fuel. The Perth Collective chats to co-owner Caity about what it's like to work with your partner, her obsession with margaritas, and how a trip to Brooklyn inspired her to build a business...
What's the story behind Calypso Warehouse? My partner Tim and I were on a holiday at the end of 2014. We had just come from a little town in Canada called Banff, where everyone was lovely and everything was within walking distance. Fast forward 10 hours and we had landed in the big smoke, the city that never sleeps – New York. We were blown away at how commercialised everything was, at the number of chain stores and at the complete lack of independently-owned shops. The little Freo hippy inside of me was having a fit at the thought of all the big CEOs living it up in the Bahamas while their poor, grumpy employees were working Christmas Eve and being paid a minimum wage. Thankfully we were staying in Brooklyn. Ah, Brooklyn – the peaceful, good vibes, hipster-loving Brooklyn. We spent the day going in and out of little independent stores, chatting to the cashiers and sharing stories about where we were from. After visiting one store and having a chat with the Californian-born store owner, we ducked across to a little Mexican diner to escape the cold. It was there, while sipping our margaritas (we were on holidays after all!) that we decided this was what we wanted. We wanted to take our own piece of Brooklyn back to Australia with us and turn it into our future. That night we started our business plan and kept working on it until we got home to Perth. Once we were back here, we set the wheels in motion and Calypso opened online in June 2015. Tell us more. When do you open? Where can we find you? What will we find once we walk in the Calypso Warehouse doors? When you walk in through our Calypso doors, you'll be transported to an oasis away from this hustling and bustling world. Step to one side and order a coffee, roasted by Swan Valley legends Fiori. Step to the other side and browse through our range of homewares, clothing and gifts. Want to rest those weary feet but still have a browse? Grab one of the in-store iPads, browse online, place your order and have it delivered to you at your table, with a lollipop and a smile. Sadly we're experiencing some delays and setbacks in securing our dream location, so send some good vibes our way and watch this space... Your partner is also part of the team. What are your different roles within the business? Will you both eventually leave your current full-time positions to run Calypso Warehouse? When we sat in Brooklyn, drinking our margaritas and dreaming this dream, we agreed that our ultimate goal for Calypso would be for us to both work on it full-time but in completely different ways. Tim is a super talented carpenter and as the business grows, we hope that he'll be able to spend more and more time creating individual furniture pieces that we will sell in-store. I, on the other hand, really enjoy being at the forefront of the business - whether it be packing up an online order or greeting a customer in person, dealing with suppliers or training new staff. We have really different roles but together we make a great team. What inspires your purchases for your store? Do you have a particular style? This is something that I'm still continuing to learn every day. Perhaps it was the influence of the margaritas that fateful day, but I've tended to lean towards a bit of a tropical and coastal vibe when purchasing for the store. It could also be the influence of our sunny, coastal life that we're really blessed to live with in WA. I think so many business owners will agree that finding a style to suit everyone is really hard. Often the things that you think will sell really well end up being the worst sellers. And the things that you buy on an off-chance end up being the most popular. It's so hard to predict. Moving forward, we will be sticking with our coastal vibe but won't be hesitant to throw in some Scandinavian bits or some minimalist bobs. I love that majority of items in your new store will be under $100! What are your top 3 favourite gifts at the moment? The cone planters by Vessel and Vine are such a cute present to give to ladies (or men if they like!) of any age. They can house air plants, a posy of natives or even nothing at all - they look stylish just hanging by themselves, especially if they're hanging from a cute hook. Second for the ladies is a lavender eye pillow by Wheatbags Love. You would not believe the amount of times I have used mine to help me get to sleep at night. In summer, I keep it in the fridge (just writing that I wonder if maybe that's a bit weird, but it works!) In winter, I pop it in the microwave with a cup of water for a minute. Lay it over your eyes, rest your head on your pillow and head off to the land of nod. For the guys, you can't go past a tee by the local legends at Knucklehead Shipping Co. The quality is out of this world and the designs are pretty awesome. King Raja Organics is king when it comes to the little ones. You have taken the challenge to open an actual store. Congratulations! It's a brave move in today's small business economy. What made you decide to find a space? Thank you! And yes, it's a scary move for sure! But having a bricks-and-mortar store was always part of the dream. There's no doubt that the retail world is really shifting to the online space, but I still think it's so important that we don't lose sight of retail the old-school way. The way where you can go and try something on before you buy it, where you can feel a fabric to test its quality and where you can physically see the size of a vase or a cushion to visualise it in your space. This was also the reason that we decided to create the concept store with a coffee shop inside. Coffee forces people to step away from their computers and out into the wild, and while they're out there, why not tempt them with a bit of retail therapy?! Where did your business name come from? I think it was those margaritas again! :) We have always really liked the word 'Calypso'. For us it creates a vision of a beach with a lone palm tree - a far cry from wintery Brooklyn and definitely my ideal type of holiday. We toyed around with so many different combinations that would sum up what we have to offer and settled on 'Warehouse', although played around with 'Wareshouse'. I think it's worked. We've had so many questions from people wondering where our warehouse is - it surprises them a bit when we say that it's currently in our spare room haha. What do you find is the biggest challenge of owning your own business? There really are so many. Owning your own business isn't for the fainthearted. The biggest challenge so far has definitely been time. Trying to balance working full-time and running the business as well as having a social life is a real struggle. I salute the mums out there who can throw kids in the mix too! I've learnt that time is such an investment. If I put time into social media posts, responding to emails and maintaining the website then I notice the increase in sales. If I don't make the time to invest in those things then sales lapse and it takes even more time to catch up again. It's tough but getting that little 'ping' to say that a new order has arrived is the biggest reward and reminder that skipping The Bachelor was totally worth it. What has been the best thing you have done marketing-wise to grow Calypso Warehouse? So far, the Perth Collective has been huge for us. If we are lucky enough to have a photo re-grammed, then it's amazing to sit and watch the followers increase, the order 'pings' come through, and the interactions increase. We're in the process of speaking with a PR/Marketing guru and have high hopes for results to come from that.
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Who do you look up to for inspiration, or admire for their business growth? Although we are in completely different fields and on totally unrelated wavelengths, Samantha Wills is such a huge inspiration. To start out selling jewellery at local market stalls in NSW and grow into a worldwide reputable brand is so admirable. If I'm ever feeling unmotivated, I just take a look at her Instagram feed and feel instantly inspired to keep on going, keep on pushing, and keep on working hard. What is your advice to WA women who want to start their own business or turn their hobby into a small business? Set out clear and realistic goals and write them out on a timeline. If you can, have the goals printed and put them somewhere you will see them every day. You can create a business plan if it's required but having goals that you can tick off makes it so much easier to keep track of where you've been and where you're heading. There will be people out there who don't believe you can do it and don't believe you can succeed - use them as your motivation to kick butt and prove them wrong. Favourite WA coffee - Lowdown, Perth CBD Favourite WA fashion label - Anika basics. My collection has been growing and growing since they started selling at the Common Ground Collective in Freo. Favourite WA homewares - The Hippo and the Pear pots with plants by Little Leaf Co. My house is starting to turn into a jungle! Favourite WA bar - The Local Hotel in South Freo Favourite WA restaurant - It probably doesn't count as a restaurant but I'm loving the food being served up at The Federal Hotel. Yum! Favourite WA Instagram account - I think the Perth Collective is a pretty obvious one :) But I also love seeing the daily blooms from Floral State brighten up my feed.
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Orno Interiors ~ timeless interior design solutions
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How was Orno Interiors founded? Rose opened the first Orno Interiors store in Mount Lawley in 2001, and in that format it was primarily Rose’s interior design studio space. In 2012, I was working at an architectural firm and feeling the need for a change in direction. It was from there that Rose and I decided to join forces - and so began the Orno Interiors design concept store in its current format. Relocating the business to its current Highgate location allowed Rose and I the physical space to display our ideas. Also, the Highgate area was developing and had like-minded creative businesses that we wanted to surround ourselves with. The business has grown rapidly since we opened the Highgate store and with plenty of exciting developments on the horizon, it continues to grow. How do you share the workload in your business? What are your individual roles? We are equal business partners, and while we don’t have roles set in stone we definitely work to our strengths. With Rose’s passion for beautiful textiles, she tends to focus on window treatments and soft furnishings. I tend to focus on furniture and lighting design, and spatial layout solutions. For stock in the store we again work together, travelling for buying trips and spending late nights reviewing orders to make sure we stock the perfect mix of products. Essentially we complement each other really well and when one of us is stuck with an idea, the other will come in from another angle to create the perfect solution. What’s it like to work with your mum? Mama and I are very close. I know it sounds cliché, but we really are best friends! Don’t get me wrong, we have our tiffs, but we’re a dramatic hand-waving sort-of family – it’s how we express ourselves! It’s different with family though, you say it how it is, and you get over it pretty quickly. Where can we find you? We’re in the heart of Highgate at 485 Beaufort Street, and we have the best landmark when people ask, “Where are you?” We’re directly across the road from the Beaufort Local (formally The Beaufort St Merchant), which it makes it a lot easier to explain to people. You offer an Interior Design Service. What does that encompass and when do most people seek out an interior designer? Our Interior Design Service has always been the backbone of our business. We work with our clients to create a space that is entirely unique to them and their lifestyle. We meet with the client to discuss the style of their space and what they hope to achieve. From that meeting, we offer design and style advice to help them bring the look together and create a personalised style pack including a mood board for the client to review. Some clients engage us if they are looking to give their home, or a particular space (like their bedroom), a fresh look and feel. Others are at planning stage for a new build, and don’t want to make any costly mistakes - so they will engage us from the beginning of their project. We cater our service to suit our client, and I think that’s so important. What we do is very personal - we go into people’s homes and their lives to create a space that truly reflects them and their lifestyle. We’re very conscious that we are working in people’s personal spaces. For this reason, it’s so important to us that the client loves the changes that we make. I was surprised to discover you have a great online store too! What items can we find online? Our online store is a curated collection of furniture, lighting and homewares that we have hand-selected for design, quality and value. We just relaunched our website, so you can now shop our products online, custom design your headboards and cushions online (that’s my favourite!), and easily book your Interior Design Consult. Our clients are really busy and our website helps to make their interior design decisions that bit easier. We often hear from clients how difficult it is to find unique designer pieces in Perth, but our online store offers clients an extensive range of stunning products.Our clients buy online with the knowledge that each product has been designer-approved! Where did your business name come from? Rose wanted something timeless and unique, and so the name Orno Interiors was born. Orno is Latin meaning to furnish, adorn, ornament, and decorate. What have you found to be the biggest challenge of owning your own business? We have a new challenge every day! Our job as interior designers is finding solutions for our clients - and with every client’s space producing a different scenario, it’s important that we work as a team to create the best possible solution. At a business level there are challenges yet again, but I think what has grown our business is our ability to adapt and find resolutions. There will always be challenges, but without challenges we wouldn’t grow and improve. Don’t get me wrong, it’s not fun when it’s happening, but when we look back we can’t believe what we’ve accomplished and overcome! Your best moment so far in your business? We’ve had lots of ‘best moments’! They mostly occur when we are completely exhausted from a full day dealing with suppliers, deliveries and client installs. Beacause the best moments are when our clients tell us how much they love our work – I know it sounds crazy, but that’s the best reward! We also think it’s really important to acknowledge the ‘best moments’ – we call it ‘marking the moment’. It’s just taking a minute out to acknowledge when something great happens. What are the key interior trends we will see emerging in 2016? Well, I can tell you gold and metallic accents are popular, as are geometric patterns, and pops of teal and Marsala are still trending. But our design ethos is a little different... Both in our store and with our interior design projects, we work to create designs that surpass current trends. We offer and create designs that are enduring - because the best designs are not dictated by currents trends. Look at Coco Chanel’s apartment; it’s as fabulous now as it was 50 years ago! Your favourite quote or mantra: “No one is you and that is your power.” & "Things never happen by accident. They happen because you have a vision... you have a dream." - Oscar de la Renta Who do you look up to for inspiration or admire for their business growth? Personally, that’s easy. I look at Rose for inspiration every day – she’s amazing! In business I look at American designer Kelly Wearstler – she has built her brand on her highly unique and recognisable design style. She is the poster girl for most female interior designers. What is your advice to Perth women who want to start their own business or turn their hobby into a small business? Do it! Of course it will always have its challenging moments, and there will be times when you will want to throw it in - but the sense of satisfaction you receive from the high moments are irreplaceable! Favourite WA coffee: Beaufort Local / @beaufortlocal Favourite WA fashion label: 33 Poets / @33poets Favourite WA homewares: Anything from Orno Interiors :) Favourite WA bar: The Standard Favourite WA restaurant: Dainty Dowager Favourite WA Instagram account: Easy- @theperthcollective! I love the concept of a platform that promotes & encourages WA owned creative female businesses!
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