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Darren Palmer on his new Myer range: a “pinch yourself moment”

Darren Palmer was one of the first people I profiled here on Interiors Addict so I have followed his career with great interest (and indeed pride as he has become a friend too). Not content with being a judge on top-rating show The Block, producing stunning interior design for his clients, being an ambassador for brands like Audi and penning two interiors books, he now has his own homewares range with top department store Myer. I was lucky enough to attend the launch last month and am now coveting almost everything for my home (for now, I have the navy linen on my bed and it feels amazing). And there’s a lot of navy here, which pleases me no end! The collection is a true reflection of the man behind it and there’s no surprise he has filled his Bondi home with his own wares (well, wouldn’t you?!).

Darren Palmer says his Myer collaboration is a dream come true

It’s a dream come true for Darren but he still can’t quite believe it’s happened! “A range of product has been part of my plans for several years and I’ve been approached in the past from other partners but I have really sat on my hands and waited for Myer as they were the pinnacle of partnership in my mind. No one has the reach and market that Myer has. They’re a premium, yet achievable brand, and I like to think that is positioning we share,” he says. “It’s one of those pinch yourself moments. I can’t be more grateful than I am right now. It’s the culmination of years of work and development and it’s only the beginning.”

The Darren Palmer collection Tuberose Cotton Sateen Jacquard Queen Size Quilt Cover Set in White $249.95

His first meeting with Myer was in fact years ago. “The timing and the proposition wasn’t quite right. I had to bide my time. So I waited and kept in contact with them, having faith that everything would line up in the right way at the right time. When I joined my management agency, Chic Management, they worked closely with a company that worked with Myer in licensing and they had had several successes with other big brands and well known personalities so I knew I was in good hands. I think we were working together for six months before the Myer relationship started to move ahead again, and when it did, it worked out well and swiftly.”

Just a few of the many gorgeous cushions, from $79.95.

Darren worked with Myer to craft pieces and create a range that reflected both his creative and Myer’s commercial objectives.  “It was a real team effort.”

One of my favourites: The Darren Palmer collection Agate sculpture. $79.95

The range has something for everyone with three pillars:  luxe, coastal and classic. “All the pieces work well alongside each other but also as capsules within the range. Anyone can buy with certainty that what they take home will work and really add life and layers to their home.”

Ombre metallic glass vase, $49.95

And his favourites? “I love the coral (it’s resin, before you ask). I love the Reed Belgian Flax Linen bedding collection, it’s heaven to sleep in. I love the beaten metal bowls but I really love every piece in the range.  The sheets and bedcovers are elegant and timeless, the decorative cushions are highly detailed and embellished. I love it all. It looks fantastic in my house!”

The only challenge was editing the collection and deciding what to keep back for next season.

“The range is really reflective of my style and I have every piece in my house.  My bookshelves are transformed for the better and my bed has never looked more amazing,” Darren says.

The Darren Palmer collection `Reed’ Belgian Flax Linen queen size flat sheets in Grey, Navy, White and Tobacco, $199.95 each

“This is the first of many seasons absolutely. I like to think this is the beginning of the next part of my career so I’ll just say watch this space.”

The Darren Palmer collection is available exclusively at Myer stores nationwide and online.

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Expert Tips Homewares Styling

If you want to be a stylist, employers may be more interested in your Instagram than your resume

In this open letter to aspiring creatives, Jacqui Scruby, founder of Australia’s most stylish bridal registry, The Wedding Nest, tells wannabe stylists why they should submit their Insta handle over their CV.

A styled image from The Wedding Nest's Instagram feed
A styled image from The Wedding Nest’s Instagram feed

Dear newbie creative/up-and-coming stylist who wants to get their foot in the industry,

Instagram is more than an addictive little inspo habit, it’s a massive opportunity for you, made even bigger by the fact that very few candidates are using it.

As an employer (and I realise this is just particular to me and not all employers), I’ve realised that when recruiting, I don’t really care where you studied, or whether you’ve worked in the industry before, or even what’s in the pretty pages of your interior design portfolio. What I’m looking for is someone who has an aesthetic that complements mine and my business branding, as well as a passion for styling and all things beautiful, that’s full of initiative, creativity and strategy. And I can work this out in a 10-second scroll of your Instagram account. No need to read a four-page-long CV.

So, here are some tips to help you make the most of this opportunity:

1. Have a stylist’s Instagram account

Most of my applicants don’t. Just by setting up an account, you have given yourself an edge against all other applicants and have launched yourself into prime position for the role. Why? Because if you truly love design, styling and being creative then it’s only natural that you should be indulging in Instagram daily. How better to demonstrate your passion to a potential employer than by living and breathing it every day? They can instantly see you love all things beautiful and creative – far more impactful than the person that writes in a cover letter that they are obsessed with design but has not demonstrated it.

2. Be who you want to be

Instagram gives everyone an amazing opportunity — you can be and create the person you want to be and the career you want to have. It is the ultimate expression of your style and a complete opportunity for you to fake it until you make it. So what that you’ve only just finished school and have only ever styled your bedroom? Nothing is stopping you from having your Instagram handle as @[insertyournamehere]thestylist

3. Have a strategy

Take time to create a strategy around your Instagram account so it’s not just individual photos that are impactful but also your overall account. Some things to consider are:

  • Focused or general?: Some of the best accounts are those that focus on a single love or passion; palms, water, a colour, neutrals, a particular interior design style or that use a consistent filter. It’s a great way for your account to stand out. Check out @boholuxeinteriors and @brightbazaar as examples
@brightbazzar's colourful feed
@brightbazzar’s colourful feed
  • Formula: Sure it takes the spontaneity out of it, but some of the most visually impactful accounts stick to a strategy. One of the best examples of this is @basebodybabes who rotate between pictures of themselves, product flatlay and nutrition together with colour blocking for a week or so.

4. This is your ultimate portfolio

Are you showcasing your talents and the story you want to tell the market or potential employer? If you want to be a stylist, include styled flatlays or vignettes to show off your ability to curate and compose. Keep it true to you and your style. Like everything, do what you love.

5. Hold off on the personal photos

This doesn’t mean no personal photos, but keep them limited and in keeping with the rest of your account (unless they’re part of some amazing overall visual strategy such as @captainandthegypsykid or @childrenofthetribe). Have a separate account for your family and everyday pics and keep your stylist account focused on styling. By all means integrate them but don’t inundate your account with them. A great example of integrating family pics can be found on @rhiannonswan‘s feed.

@childrenofthetribe's feed
@childrenofthetribe’s feed

6. Enter 7 Vignettes

Want to blow your competition out of the azure blue Italian grotto and instantly build a profile? There is an easy way to do this: enter Interiors Addict’s monthly 7 Vignettes contest regularly. Why? As as an employer, straight away I know you’ve got a load of initiative, that you’re willing to push yourself to compete with some amazing stylists (I love a bit of a competitive edge) and assuming your entries are great, I can see you can nail a brief. By entering, you’re also launching yourself into a supportive community of stylists and industry gurus and if they like your posts, you’ll not only gain a whole lot of followers but begin to build a profile and be recognised.

Until only just recently I hung on to the romance and belief that the true purpose of Instagram was to capture and rejoice in everyday moments as they happened without over-engineering them, which is still true and respectable! But I also felt the romance of a cork instead of a screw top for my wine bottles. Sometimes you just need to accept and move on. If you want to create instant cut-through and become a source of #inspo, get strategic about Instagram.

The Wedding Nest are a boutique gift registry who believe a couple’s registry should style their home. They are currently looking for a photography intern and emerging stylists. They also run a regular intern program. Check out their website for more details and to submit your Instagram handle.

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My two-year anniversary of full-time blogging

Well I’ve made it: a second full year of blogging as a proper job! I’m so delighted! It’s been a particular achievement this year because for half of it, I was out of the country. And for that, thanks must go to my editorial assistant Olivia Shead for being a fantastic righthand woman!

There’s plenty more to thank too: those people who sell my ads, buy my ads, look after the techy stuff that goes right over my head, look after my books and do my graphics. So a big thanks to my advertisers, Emma and the team at HS3, Bloggerati by Nuffnang, David, Chantelle, Janna, and to Kathryn for stepping in as Block correspondent while Olivia and I were both overseas. It may seem like blogging is a solo pursuit, but when it becomes a business, you definitely can’t do it all and I’m really lucky to work with some absolute legends! Thanks also to Mr Francis and my supportive friends and family. Not to mention the many wonderful people in the interiors industry who champion the blog.

And you didn’t think I was going to forget you guys, did you? The readers! Without you reading I’d have none of this. A huge thanks. I am truly grateful.

Here’s to many more years! I’ll be using the Christmas break to work on new features for Interiors Addict and I would really value your input. If you have any feedback or ideas, please comment below. Thanks!

Jen