GET LIPPY

Beautycrew, marie claire australia & InStyle Australia

Welcome to Get Lippy, the podcast that’s going to lift the lid on all things beauty with your hosts Carli Alman (Editor of BEAUTYcrew), Sally Hunwick (Beauty Director of marie claire) and Bettina Tyrell (Beauty Editor of InStyle Australia). Each episode, we’ll be chatting through what's happening in the beauty world, our latest product discoveries, and breaking down your burning beauty questions - while dishing out our top tips and advice.

  1. قبل ٣ أيام

    Tash Sefton on Finding Love Again, Turning 50 & Reinventing Your Style | Part 2

    We hope you enjoy this great conversation from Marie Claire's new podcast - You're Gonna Want to Hear This! This little treat is Part 2 of a fab chat with Tash Sefton, if you love it make sure you pop on over and subscribe, follow or hit the + sign to You're Gonna Want to Hear This wherever you like to watch or listen to your podcasts!  🎧 Listen to You're Gonna Want to Hear This and follow us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify   👀 Watch and subscribe to You're Gonna Want to Hear This on YouTube 📺 for full episodes and clips.   This episode: Can starting over at 50 lead to the happiest chapter of your life?  Continuing from part one, Marie Claire editor Georgie McCourt talks to fashion entrepreneur and style icon Tash Sefton about finding love again, turning 50, and the new life she never expected to build.  Tash opens up about meeting her husband Adam and the unexpected way love entered her life after divorce. She talks candidly about self-sabotage, learning to accept kindness after being hurt, and why she believes love often arrives when you stop looking for it. She reflects on the moment she realised she had created an entirely new life for herself — and why she now sees starting again as something she would highly recommend.  Tash also talks about turning 50, the anxiety she felt about the milestone and the beautiful way her friends and family helped her embrace it. Rather than seeing 50 as an ending, she began to recognise it as the beginning of a new chapter: one filled with love, friendship, purpose and a renewed sense of self.  The conversation turns to style and the reason behind her business, Where Did Your Style Go? Tash explores why so many women lose touch with their personal style as their lives change, and why getting dressed should be about feeling like yourself rather than following trends. She shares her approach to building a wardrobe around classics, mixing vintage with contemporary pieces, and helping women understand their own style, while also discussing her relationship with social media and why authenticity matters more than chasing followers.  This is a conversation about reinvention, identity, love and the freedom that can come with getting older. As Tash discovers, sometimes the life you build after everything changes can be even better than the one you thought you were meant to have.  This episode covers:  Finding love again after divorce  Meeting Adam and learning to trust a new relationship  Self-sabotage and the fear of getting hurt again  Why love can arrive when you stop looking for it  Turning 50 and confronting the anxiety around ageing  The friendships that helped her embrace a new chapter  Starting a new life and choosing happiness  Why women can lose their sense of style as their lives change  The philosophy behind Where Did Your Style Go?  Building a wardrobe around classics rather than trends  Mixing vintage, contemporary fashion and personal style  Helping women rediscover who they are through what they wear  Using social media as a tool rather than letting it control you  Why she only promotes products she genuinely believes in  What success, happiness and purpose mean in this chapter of her life    Stay up to date with Marie Claire Australia on Instagram   🎧 Listen to You're Gonna Want to Hear This and follow us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify   👀 Watch and subscribe to You're Gonna Want to Hear This on YouTube 📺 for full episodes and clips.   Credits:    Host Georgie McCourt    Edited by Helen Smith  Head of Vodcasting Rachel Fountain  With thanks to our amazing team at Marie Claire   You're Gonna Want to Hear This is a production of Marie Claire and Are Media.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Tash Sefton on Finding Love Again, Turning 50 & Reinventing Your Style | Part 2
  2. قبل ٣ أيام

    Tash Sefton on Divorce, Losing Herself & Starting Over After 22 Years | Part 1

    Hey Get Lippy Listeners! Here's a new episode from Marie Claire's new podcast - You're Gonna Want to Hear This! Hope you enjoy Part 1 of this amazing chat with style icon Tash Sefton, if you love it make sure you pop on over and subscribe, follow or hit the + sign to You're Gonna Want to Hear This wherever you like to watch or listen to your podcasts!  The episode: What happens when the life you built no longer feels like your own?   This is part one of a two-part conversation. Marie Claire editor Georgie McCourt sits down with fashion entrepreneur, digital creator and Where Did Your Style Go? founder Tash Sefton to talk about her extraordinary career, motherhood, divorce and the experience of rebuilding your identity from scratch.  Tash takes us back to the beginning, from discovering her love of fashion through her Croatian grandmother and mother, to becoming a fashion buyer, entrepreneur and one of Australia's most recognisable style voices. She reflects on more than two decades spent shaping the way Australian women shop and dress, and why she eventually walked away from parts of the fashion industry that no longer felt authentic.  She opens up about the end of her 22-year marriage, navigating divorce with children, and rediscovering who she was outside of being a wife and mother. Tash reflects on learning to be comfortable alone, rebuilding her confidence and identity, and finding the freedom to start again.  Tash also shares what happened when she stopped looking for love, began dating again, and discovered that a new chapter could be even better than the one she'd left behind.  Part two continues the conversation with Tash on finding love again, turning 50, the evolution of her personal style, authenticity on social media, and why so many women reach a point in life where they no longer recognise themselves.   This episode covers:  Discovering fashion through her grandmother and mother  Building a career as a fashion buyer, entrepreneur and digital creator  More than two decades shaping Australian women's approach to style  Walking away from parts of the fashion industry that no longer felt authentic  The end of her 22-year marriage  Navigating divorce and motherhood  Losing and rebuilding her sense of identity  Learning to have a relationship with herself  Finding freedom and contentment in being alone  Dating after divorce and rediscovering herself  Why she wasn't looking for love when it eventually found her  Starting again and believing life can get better  Stay up to date with Marie Claire Australia on Instagram   🎧 Listen to You're Gonna Want to Hear This and follow us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify   👀 Watch and subscribe to You're Gonna Want to Hear This on YouTube 📺 for full episodes and clips.   Credits:    Host Georgie McCourt    Edited by Helen Smith  Head of Vodcasting Rachel Fountain  With thanks to our amazing team at Marie Claire   You're Gonna Want to Hear This is a production of Marie Claire and Are Media.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Tash Sefton on Divorce, Losing Herself & Starting Over After 22 Years | Part 1
  3. ١٣ أغسطس

    Miranda Kerr: Divorce, Destiny and the Love Story She Never Expected

    You've been waiting a long time for a new episode from us, so we hope you enjoy this great conversation from Marie Claire's new podcast - You're Gonna Want to Hear This! This little treat is a fab chat with Miranda Kerr, if you love it make sure you pop on over and subscribe, follow or hit the + sign to You're Gonna Want to Hear This wherever you like to watch or listen to your podcasts!  🎧 Listen to You're Gonna Want to Hear This and follow us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify   👀 Watch and subscribe to You're Gonna Want to Hear This on YouTube 📺 for full episodes and clips.   This episode: What does life really look like after becoming one of the world's most famous supermodels?   This week Marie Claire Australia Editor Georgie McCourt is joined by Miranda Kerr for an intimate conversation about motherhood, co-parenting, building a global beauty empire, and the personal experiences that shaped the woman behind the headlines. From becoming Australia's first Victoria's Secret Angel to founding KORA Organics, Miranda reflects on the career, family and values that continue to define her today.  She opens up about growing up in country Australia, becoming famous in her twenties, navigating life under intense public scrutiny, and finding peace after the end of her marriage to Orlando Bloom. She also speaks candidly about raising four boys, co-parenting in a modern blended family, and how she met her husband, Snapchat founder Evan Spiegel.  Miranda also reflects on the deeply personal experience that inspired her to launch KORA Organics. After her mother was diagnosed with tumours when Miranda was a teenager, she became passionate about nutrition, wellness and certified organic skincare, long before the wellness industry became what it is today. More than 15 years later, KORA Organics is sold in over 30 countries, with Miranda still personally involved in everything from product development to ingredient sourcing.  This is a conversation about ambition, resilience, family, forgiveness and what success looks like beyond the runway. Miranda also shares the wellness rituals she genuinely swears by, the biohacks she believes are worth the hype, how her priorities have changed since turning 43, and why looking after yourself starts from the inside out.  This episode covers:   Miranda Kerr on life beyond modelling  Becoming Australia's first Victoria's Secret Angel  Building KORA Organics into a global beauty brand  The family health scare that changed her life  Motherhood and raising four boys  Co-parenting with Orlando Bloom  Marriage, family life and Evan Spiegel  Fame, forgiveness and finding perspective  Wellness routines and biohacks that actually work  Turning 43 and redefining success  Growing up in regional Australia  Why authenticity has become her greatest strength  KORA Organics discount code for 20% off MARIECLAIRE20  Find Miranda's collection with Michael Hill here  Stay up to date with Marie Claire Australia on Instagram   🎧 Listen to You're Gonna Want to Hear This and follow us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify   👀 Watch and subscribe to You're Gonna Want to Hear This on YouTube 📺 for full episodes and clips.   Credits:    Host Georgie McCourt    Edited by Helen Smith  Head of Vodcasting Rachel Fountain  With thanks to our amazing team at Marie Claire   You're Gonna Want to Hear This is a production of Marie Claire and Are Media.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Miranda Kerr: Divorce, Destiny and the Love Story She Never Expected
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    Should I Colour My Hair At Home?

    It could go very wrong, which is why we brought in hair expert Jaye Edwards to talk you through it. Also in this episode: Why your skin is freaking out in self-isolation, and what you can do about it; and at-home hair removal. Hit play for all the fun! Products and links from this ep: Colouring your hair by yourself Edwards and Co Home Hair Colour Kits Jaye Edwards: @jaye_edwards Edwards and Co: https://edwardsandco.com.au/ At-home hair removal Philips Lumea Prestige IPL Hair Removal Device Go Bare IPL Hair Removal Handset SmoothSkin Bare Marzena Liquid Wax Nair Leg Mask Hair Removal Brighten & Smooth Charcoal Nair Leg Mask Hair Removal + Beauty Treatment For more beauty from Carli and Bettina in your ears, follow That Beauty Podcast (launching soon!): @thatbeautypodcast Credits: This episode is brought to you by Elizabeth Arden. Your hosts: Carli Alman, Editor BEAUTYcrew.com.au (@carlialman) Iantha Yu, Acting Beauty Director marie claire (@ianthayu) Bettina Tyrrell, Beauty Editor, InStyle (@bettinatyrrell) Special thanks to our guest, Jaye Edwards. Executive Producer: Elissa RatliffCome join our Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/381222152715449/ Email us here: getlippy@beautycrew.com.au  Subscribe to us here: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/get-lippy/id1454746223 And don't forget to leave us a 5 star rating and review. GET LIPPY is part of the Pacific Podcast Network. To find more shows like this one, follow this link: https://immersive.pacificmags.com.au/pacific-podcast/podcasts-home/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Welcome to Get Lippy, the podcast that’s going to lift the lid on all things beauty with your hosts Carli Alman (Editor of BEAUTYcrew), Sally Hunwick (Beauty Director of marie claire) and Bettina Tyrell (Beauty Editor of InStyle Australia). Each episode, we’ll be chatting through what's happening in the beauty world, our latest product discoveries, and breaking down your burning beauty questions - while dishing out our top tips and advice.

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