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seniouesbabes · 2 years
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Lily Maymac 🌸🍒💋🌸 A lil R&R last week 😇
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tigerlilyprincessxx · 11 months
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Great day shopping, bought a reversible jacket, a berret, some jewelry items and a silk scarf ring. Spent a lot, and also spent much of the day there, but it was well worth it and the shopping complex is lovely, modern and spacious!
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1lovelockdrive · 1 year
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Day 12 Of How To Move On From A Man
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I wouldn’t normally skive off work and go shopping. 
But it was a Friday and James needed some new jeans. We decided the only place to go was Chadstone, because they had everything there. 
And it was an excuse to go into the designer stores and pretend like we could afford everything in there.
When we got there, Gucci had a massive line out the front. So did YSL and Tiffany’s. 
“I thought it was only busy like this on the weekends and during school holidays. What the fuck is with the lines?”
“Bus tours,” I said. “Bloody shopping tours that drop people off here at ass o’clock in the morning and they don’t pick them up until five. They shop all day. And they come here because it literally has everything.” 
I once got caught behind one of those buses on a Wednesday morning, making my way in for some sneaky midweek shopping. I couldn’t get over how many people got off this oversized coach.
“Should we come back later? Walk around and then try them after lunch?”
“Sure.” 
But I had no intentions of living up to my bargain. I knew by the time we walked around the rest of the palatial shopping center, we wouldn’t feel like it. And besides, I couldn’t fathom walking into Tiffany’s and pretending it didn’t remind me of my fair-weathered boyfriend who wasn’t exactly telling me why out relationship was crumbling around me. 
No, thank you. 
I’ll save that for a time when I’m boozed up and getting laid.
“Do you ever think we will have a store in Chaddy?”
I hadn’t contemplated it before. Probably because I thought retail spaces were dead, although the shopping tours were suggesting otherwise. But I guess I hadn’t got so far past finding a name and getting a supplier to even think about a store.
“I mean it would be cool. A flagship store. Next to the designer ones?” We laughed. Hopefully one day we could call our idea of a fashion line designer. But not anytime soon.
“Why don’t we get you a new outfit?”
“What on earth for?”
James looked at me with a frustrated glare. 
“Did you check your emails? GG wants us to have dinner at Bar Americano tomorrow night. Taylor is paying and she said some of his very chic friends will be there.”
“What about Douglas?” 
I could only assume Taylor would want to invite his brother there. Yet, if he was going to be there, I wouldn’t be. I wasn’t going to subject our friends to immense awkwardness and ridiculous tension. Nor was I going to subject me to it either.
“No, he’s in Singapore this weekend.” The disbelief on my face said it all.
“He’s where?”
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melbmemories · 3 months
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1960 Myer’s Chadstone Shopping Centre opens
In 1960, Myer completed the Chadstone Shopping Centre 12 kilometres from the centre of Melbourne. “Chaddy”, as it soon came to be called, was the first self-contained regional shopping centre in Melbourne, and the largest in Australia at the time. The opening on 4 October 1960 was televised and the advertising offered 45-degree angled parking spaces to make shopping ‘easier’ for women who could not manage reverse parking.>eMelbourne
Chadstone began the migration of shopping from the CBD of Melbourne to the suburbs. It was built at a cost of around $6 million and officially opened in 1960 by the Victorian Premier, Henry Bolte. The original central mall was open to the sky and the centre included 72 shops, a three-level Myer department store, a supermarket, an upper and lower mall, radio station 3UZ, an exhibition hall, a medical centre and childminding facilities.
A brochure in the Museums Victoria collection shows the original modest floor plan. The brochure points out that “Six entrances lead from the public roads into the Centre where there is free parking space for 2,500 cars.” Among the early attractions at Chadstone were the Downyflake Donut shop where shoppers could watch the donuts being made, and even a small on-site theatre.
In 1983, John Gandel purchased Chadstone Shopping Centre from Myer. At that point, sales were approximately $100 million a year. The following year, the original mall was enclosed and a Target store was added to the centre. Further improvements during the 1980s were the addition of the first cinemas and an expanded fresh food offering.
In 1990, the Galleria Mall was built, including what the centre operators claim to be Australia’s first food court. Chadstone has continued to expand with more food, entertainment and fashion offerings, plus an office tower. It has positioned itself as an up-market shopping destination. In fact, it no longer calls itself Chadstone Shopping Centre, but Chadstone – the Fashion Capital.
In 2018 the centre’s sales reached $2 billion, putting it among the top five best-performing shopping centres in the world. It now has more than 500 stores and more than 80 eating establishments spread over four different food precincts. In 2018 construction commenced on a luxury hotel.
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melbournenewsvine · 2 years
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The Mint Partners expands into Melbourne with new hires
The Mint Partners has appointed Ziba Ghadamian as Melbourne director to front its expansion into Victoria. The announcement: The Mint Partners, one of Australia and New Zealand’s leading insight-led communications agencies has appointed Ziba Ghadamian as Melbourne director to front its expansion into Victoria. Driven by Genevieve Taubman and Miranda Bryce, the move follows the agency’s growing client list and demand for integrated services and lifestyle events for their luxury brand portfolio in the Melbourne market. MINT has had a strong presence in the city for over a decade opening luxury hotels including W Melbourne and amplifying client activity at major events including the Australian Open, Formula 1 Grand Prix and Melbourne Fashion Week. “As a business, we made a strategic move to bolster our presence on the ground in Melbourne to capitalise on all that Australia’s cultural capital has to offer,” said Genevieve Taubman, The Mint Partners, chief executive officer. “Hiring Ziba as Melbourne director will provide us with an even deeper understanding of the Melbourne cultural scene and rich network of media, influencers and VIP customers for our luxury suite of clients.” The expansion comes at an opportune time as MINT rolls out several key events including the recent launch of the Valentino PINK PP Collection in Chadstone. Next month, MINT will activate the Birdcage marquee for G.H. Mumm at the Melbourne Cup Carnival, with a stellar list of celebrity and VIP guests. In 2023, MINT will support Marriott Bonvoy’s partnership with Tennis Australia at the Australian Open followed by multiple brand activities at the Formula 1 Grand Prix in April. “MINT is an independent agency with a unique understanding of the luxury consumer. We believe our experience and insight-led approach, combined with integrated thinking and market leading tools brings significant, tangible value to clients,” Taubman added. Ghadamian brings 15 years of national and international experience in the luxury and lifestyle communications space. Most recently, she led PR for Fiona Myer’s White Story label and has also worked extensively in Melbourne’s thriving food and beverage scene. MINT’s immediate focus will be to acquire new business in the market and maximise opportunities for client synergies across Australia’s two largest cities and will set up a local office early next year. Source: The Mint Partners Source link Originally published at Melbourne News Vine
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jemkrause · 3 years
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SEED amazing new store :) Wow wow wow and when you thought you couldn't take retail to new heights and you see this gorgeous new store !! AMAZING !!!! . . . @seedheritage #seed #seedheritage #seedclothing #wow #creative #fashion #personalisation #personal #beautiful #chadstone #designer https://www.instagram.com/p/CG6xCpNALSr/?igshid=1rc082znxf9cv
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seniouesbabes · 2 years
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Lily Maymac 🌸💋🍒🌸 Life’s too short ☺️
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thomasdavenport · 3 years
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My new @r.m.williams_official boots fit like a glove after being personally fitted at the new Chadstone store // #RMWilliams #MyRMs (at Chadstone The Fashion Capital) https://www.instagram.com/p/CJVzCdVDIjg/?igshid=1oft0rbx46h0v
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catwoo · 3 years
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169 | Spaced (at Chadstone The Fashion Capital) https://www.instagram.com/p/CQ22yMopV2U/?utm_medium=tumblr
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melbournenewsvine · 2 years
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Mint expands into Melbourne headed up by newly-appointed director Ziba Ghadamian Campaign Brief
October 19 2022, 10:02 am | BY Ricki Green | No Comments The Mint Partners, one of Australia and New Zealand’s leading insight-led communications agencies has appointed Ziba Ghadamian as Melbourne director to front its expansion into Victoria.   Driven by Genevieve Taubman and Miranda Bryce, the move follows the agency’s growing client list and demand for integrated services and lifestyle events for their luxury brand portfolio in the Melbourne market. MINT has had a strong presence in the city for over a decade opening luxury hotels including W Melbourne and amplifying client activity at major events including the Australian Open, Formula 1 Grand Prix and Melbourne Fashion Week. Says Genevieve Taubman, CEO, The Mint Partners: “As a business, we made a strategic move to bolster our presence on the ground in Melbourne to capitalise on all that Australia’s cultural capital has to offer. “Hiring Ziba as Melbourne Director will provide us with an even deeper understanding of the Melbourne cultural scene and rich network of media, influencers and VIP customers for our luxury suite of clients.” The expansion comes at an opportune time as MINT rolls out several key events including the recent launch of the Valentino PINK PP Collection in Chadstone. Next month, MINT will activate the Birdcage marquee for G.H. Mumm at the Melbourne Cup Carnival, with a stellar list of celebrity and VIP guests. In 2023, MINT will support Marriott Bonvoy’s partnership with Tennis Australia at the Australian Open followed by multiple brand activities at the Formula 1 Grand Prix in April. Adds Taubman:“MINT is an independent agency with a unique understanding of the luxury consumer. We believe our experience and insight-led approach, combined with integrated thinking and market leading tools brings significant, tangible value to clients.” Ghadamian brings 15 years of national and international experience in the luxury and lifestyle communications space. Most recently, she led PR for Fiona Myer’s White Story label and has also worked extensively in Melbourne’s thriving food and beverage scene. MINT’s immediate focus will be to acquire new business in the market and maximise opportunities for client synergies across Australia’s two largest cities and will set up a local office early next year. Source link Originally published at Melbourne News Vine
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jessica-l-nm-blog · 4 years
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😕😤WHY DO THEY KEEP CHANGING THE EXIT AND ENTRANCE??? 🤨😡 #chemistwarehouse #chadstoneshoppingcentre (at Chadstone The Fashion Capital) https://www.instagram.com/p/CBJSz-oDEUa/?igshid=m0imvh51pesb
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beamentor · 5 years
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Let your past be the past. Focus on right now and build your future.. (at Chadstone The Fashion Capital) https://www.instagram.com/p/Br8_Xyugziu/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=qoxdkuh7mlfy
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blankfacez-blog · 5 years
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Close to finished! • • • #art #illustration #illuminati #doodles #shotoniphone #melbourne #artist #artistsoninstagram (at Chadstone The Fashion Capital) https://www.instagram.com/p/BrmpVeflKtb/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1brehzeg3c9vj
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