Style: May 20, 2020
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A NOTE TO YOU<br />
PUBLISHER<br />
Charlotte Smulders<br />
Star Media<br />
Level One, 359 Lincoln Road,<br />
Christchurch 8024<br />
03 379 7100<br />
EDITORIAL<br />
Kate Preece<br />
Group Editor<br />
kate@starmedia.kiwi<br />
Shelley Robinson<br />
Deputy Editor<br />
shelley.robinson@starmedia.kiwi<br />
Zoe Williams<br />
Social Editor<br />
DESIGN<br />
Rodney Grey<br />
Emma Rogers<br />
ADVERTISING<br />
Vivienne Montgomerie<br />
Sales Manager<br />
03 364 7494 / 021 914 428<br />
viv.montgomerie@starmedia.kiwi<br />
Janine Oldfield<br />
Account Executive<br />
03 962 0743 / 027 654 5367<br />
janine.oldfield@starmedia.kiwi<br />
Gary Condon<br />
Account Executive<br />
021 902 <strong>20</strong>8<br />
gary.condon@starmedia.kiwi<br />
CONTRIBUTORS<br />
Dee Copland, Getty Images, iStock,<br />
Kerry Laundon, Kim Dungey, Patrick Reynolds,<br />
Shannon Hunt, Simon Devitt<br />
Every month, <strong>Style</strong> (ISSN 2624-4314) shares the latest in local and international<br />
home, lifestyle and fashion with its discerning readers. Enjoy us online at<br />
www.starmedia.kiwi/magazines/style<br />
Star Media, a division of Allied Press Ltd, is not responsible for any actions taken<br />
on the information in these articles. The information and views expressed in this publication are<br />
not necessarily the opinion of Allied Press Ltd or its editorial contributors.<br />
Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the information within this magazine, however,<br />
Allied Press Ltd can accept no liability for the accuracy of all the information.<br />
Kate Preece<br />
EDITOR<br />
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We made it. Out of a place that<br />
looked very much like home, we<br />
have emerged.<br />
For our own benefit, we were<br />
grounded. Forbidden from seeing<br />
friends and going to those highly<br />
anticipated events.<br />
We kept our phones and could still<br />
talk to people on walks – as long as we<br />
maintained our distance.<br />
We’ve learnt a few things while<br />
staying home. (Yes, more than just how<br />
to bake.) Perhaps you’ve played more<br />
card games, stopped to smell the roses,<br />
picked up the phone more often and<br />
had meaningful conversations with your<br />
nearest and dearest.<br />
We have a new appreciation for<br />
people. Whether it’s our neighbours<br />
and bubble-sharers or those who<br />
continued working to support the<br />
services we know are truly essential.<br />
With everyone facing this together,<br />
we also realise the hardships are<br />
real. Businesses are doing it tough<br />
and people are facing significant<br />
uncertainties. And so, we band together<br />
– caring for the stranger.<br />
We stayed home and now we get<br />
to take our first steps together. We<br />
will see the barista we’ve missed, the<br />
hairdresser we love and the retailer<br />
whose products always make us<br />
smile. We’re out in a new bubble –<br />
a local one.<br />
We’re local and you’re in our bubble.<br />
Together we are going to do what we<br />
can to get used to this new normal, and<br />
support one another.<br />
We don’t want to be grounded again<br />
or lose the ground we’ve made.<br />
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䜀 愀 愀 爀 搀<br />
䔀 甀 瀀 栀 漀 爀 椀 愀<br />
一 椀 渀 琀 攀 渀 渀 ⼀ 㐀 㘀<br />
倀 儀<br />
䄀 氀 攀 猀 猀 愀 渀 搀 爀 愀