![]() Rhys Ripper: The creative director and stylist runs his own men’s fashion mag, Cobber, and works as the creative director of Kin – a pilot program by Kinaway to support locally made, circular First Nations fashion and textiles in Melbourne. She explores the science behind makeup and skincare, and has selected grooming gifts in line with her evidence-based approach. She has selected children’s gifts, from babies through to upper primary school.ĭr Michelle Wong: A cosmetic chemist and science educator, Michelle busts beauty myths with her blog Lab Muffin. While on maternity leave with her firstborn, Shannon started the blog Oh Creative Day where she celebrates her superpower of teaming picture books with creative projects. Shannon Wong-Nizic: When not in the parenting trenches, Shannon is a primary school teacher with more than a decade of experience across all ages and stages. We asked five guest editors, each with their own areas of expertise, to contribute ideas. So we’ve made a list – of gift ideas that are local, sustainable, socially minded or just plain delightful – and checked it twice, to create Guardian Australia’s largest gift guide to date. Between supply chain chaos, local delivery woes and the ongoing pandemic, getting your end-of-year gifts in order is going to take a bit of extra planning in 2021. We’ve been warned: shop early or risk disappointment. ![]()
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