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Cosmetics meet art in Napoleon Perdis’ latest collaboration

Now this is a collaboration I can get excited about: make-up and photography!

Poolside Gossip
Poolside Gossip

Inspired by the iconic archive of celebrity photographer Slim Aarons, make-up artist Napoleon Perdis has created a cosmetics collection called Poolside Gossip. Its launch will also coincide with an exclusive range of Slim’s images being showcased and for sale at the Napoleon Perdis Life.Style stores in Woollahra and the MLC Centre in Sydney and South Yarra in Melbourne.

Carlton Hotel
Carlton Hotel

Slim, who was known for taking photos of: “attractive people, doing attractive things, in attractive places,” saw his images as the ultimate insider’s view into the lifestyles of the privileged, the powerful and the celebrated. Yet it was his iconic snap Poolside Gossip (top), which truly made him a household name.

Featuring a glamorous subject matter and brought to life in the vibrant, electric colour he was renowned for; it was shot at a Palm Springs home in 1970. This particular image sits in Napoleon’s Sydney home, and inspired him to create a colour collection that celebrates the sunkissed skin and optimistic colour palette of the seventies’ jet-set, captured in Slim’s work.

Relaxing at Lake Tahoe
Relaxing at Lake Tahoe

“I was immediately attracted to the aesthetic of Slim Aarons’ work – both for professional and personal reasons,” explains Napoleon. “I love how his images bring to life a single moment, as well as a period of time. Aarons’ work is a constant reference for me personally, and I am a collector of his prints, own his books and often find myself wistful of the era of style, grace and glamour he documented so beautifully.”

Napoleon has hand selected 20 of Slim’s most iconic images (including Poolside Gossip) which will be available for purchase in the Life.Style stores from 1 July. Each print is limited edition and has been printed, perspex mounted and authorised by Getty Images and the Aarons family. Prices from $650.

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Interiors Addict

Bid on a work-of-art chair for a good cause

Some seriously stunning one-off, work-of-art chairs are up for grabs this weekend, in an auction to raise money for Legacy.

My personal favourite, by paper artist James Gordon
My personal favourite, by paper artist James Gordon

The 30 original chairs, designed and created by key Australian personalities from the worlds of television, radio, fashion, design, interiors and politics, including one from Prime Minister Tony Abbott’s family, go on public display at The Grounds of Alexandria this weekend.

The Take a Seat campaign has been devised by online homewares retailer Temple & Webster. Participants include Sunrise and Dancing with the Stars presenter Edwina Bartholomew, renowned artist and designer Stephen Ormandy (of Dinosaur Designs), stylist and interior designer Shannon Fricke, makeup artist Napoleon Perdis and many more.

Stephen Ormandy's chair. Image courtesy of Olsen Irwin Gallery.
Stephen Ormandy’s chair. Image courtesy of Olsen Irwin Gallery.
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Napoleon Perdis on the first 6 months of his Woollahra concept store Life.Style

When Napoleon Perdis bought a home in the area, he kept driving past the old Woollahra Post Office, which was then was up for lease. “I loved the old Australian feel to it and it is an iconic building, a landmark everyone knows.” He decided it was the perfect location for his latest venture, the Napoloen Life.Style store. “I wanted to restore it to its former glory. Woollahra is a great destination for shopping and dining and I wanted my new concept to be a part of that. It just felt right,” he said.

It’s been six months and Napoleon says the response has been amazing, alhtough people’s reactions have been curious! “I think it may have been considered an unexpected move, as I am so well known for my make up, but when people visit the store and experience the complete Life.Style concept, they see my signature style and get it.

All of the brands we stock have personal stories for myself and my wife; the dinnerware is IONIA from Athens that we use at home for family dinners and we’ve made our very own cushions out of vintage designer silk scarves as I love collecting these. I found an incredible handmade bag range, Cecile et Jeanne, on a trip to Paris and use them personally. The story behind products is really important to me and I think this personal connection to the merchandise in the store is what has made it so successful.”

Although customers expect to find his make up, he’s not sure they necessarily expect everything else on offer; everything from a $27 lip gloss to a $3,000 evening bag. Life.Style includes antique furniture, art, jewellry and objects from all over the world as well as the latest trends in home furnishings, luxe leather goods and accessories.