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Lilly's eShop

Lilly's eShop

The Terrace, Wellington ,
Lilly's eShop sells jewelry, clothing, shoes, bags and other accessories, all for a great price. We hope you find something you like in our constantly growing selection of goods, and find the perfect gift for your friends and family.
Pop-up Design Shop

Pop-up Design Shop

Corner of Wakefield St and Tory St , Wellington ,
OPEN Friday 10th May We are a unique 'Pop Up' Design shop where emerging artists and designers showcase their work to Wellingtonians. A creative way to shop.
WAKEFIELD HOTEL - Clothing & Shoes

WAKEFIELD HOTEL - Clothing & Shoes

149 Cuba Street, Te Aro, Wellington ,
KIA ORA My name is Hemi Pou. I am Māori, of Ngāpuhi descent on my fathers side, and Pākehā on my mothers, and a proud New Zealander. I have a real passion for amazing ‘old school’ craftsmanship and heritage brands that have rich histories and tell great stories. Authentic, quality men’s clothing, shoes and accessories made with love and care often using traditional skills passed down from generation to generation. WHY WAKEFIELD HOTEL? It might seem a strange name for a men’s clothing store, but in a curious way, it fits perfectly with my philosophy and passion for history and heritage. Wellington’s original Wakefield Hotel was built in the early 1900’s and became a famous watering hole, just two doors up from our current address in Cuba Street. I knew what I wanted my new store to be all about, but there I was, two days away from opening, and I still didn’t have a name for the business. However, while renovating the old shop premises for our launch, we had discovered the original Wakefield Hotel’s sign hanging on some old rope in the back room. The answer had been there all along, just waiting to be found. The sign was in bad condition and needed restoration but I knew I had stumbled on a real piece of Cuba Street history, and the name for the store. MY PASSION FOR AUTHENTICITY Where does my passion come from, and what do I mean by authenticity? Well, it has everything to do with growing up in Aotearoa, New Zealand. As a child I began making my own toys (if you count cross-bows and nunchuks as toys), knitting my own woollen jerseys, helping to build our family house, and working the land. We didn’t just live in our land, we lived off our land, and my brother and I often gathered and prepared food the way our Mum and Dad were taught… hunting for wild pigs, diving for seafood, eeling with a Hinaki or homemade gaff hooks, growing our own vegetables, stopping on the side of the road to pick Puha, and even the occasional visit to the supermarket. We had a hangi pit in the front yard and an old fridge we converted to smoke eels. At the time I thought these were just chores but I've come to appreciate the simple honesty of skills born out of necessity, and this now gives me a great respect and sense of satisfaction for what’s real. This appreciation flowed into all areas of my life so when I decided to open a men’s clothing and shoe store in 2007, it led me on an international quest to work with the best craftsman and brands who share my philosophy… the highest quality selvage denim woven from the best cotton on vintage shuttle looms to produce amazing jeans, heavyweight leather belts hand cut and stitched by masters of the trade, heritage footwear brands who’ve been making classic sports shoes since the 1930’s. This is the sort of authenticity and integrity that I love. Now, every brand I work with must have the highest ethical manufacturing practices and share my belief that all workers be treated fairly and with dignity. SO WHAT ABOUT MY STYLE? Back to my childhood! On the days when my Dad wasn’t making me cut scrub, I loved to watch those Hollywood cowboy films (which I later came to detest) on Sunday afternoon, or The Fonze on Happy Days. Back then, Americana, James Dean and Marlon Brando set the standard for cool as far as I was concerned, so it was only natural that they would influence my style. I won’t say anything about my 1980’s Prince and Simon Le Bon phase, other than it was just a period of transition, and if anything it demonstrated the difference between ‘fashion’ and what makes a classic. I very quickly went back to what I knew to be my style, the classic Maori cowboy in blue jeans and a white t-shirt, which eventually grew into my obsession with denim and craft goods that continues and develops today." THE BRANDS WE STOCK AND SELL Wakefield Hotel will always represent classic heritage and contemporary men’s clothing and footwear brands that celebrate artisan skills, and we’re honored to have built relationships with some of the best, such as 3Sixteen, Ande Whall, Grenson, Iron Heart, PF Flyers and Schott. WAKEFIELD HOTEL COLLABORATIONS My obsession with the finest denim and hardwearing jeans led to an exclusive collaboration with master craftsman Ande Whall. In true ‘old school’ spirit, Ande hand makes each pair of jeans using vintage seaming techniques and the best quality Japanese selvage denim. With a second limited edition collaboration under our belts, this is just the start of more to come. Working with Ande Whall, and searching for the best classic, heritage brands means I’ve come into contact with some amazing, ‘old school’, independent crafts people, all working with the best leathers, materials and fabrics, and this signals the start of another exciting development for us. FINAL WORDS I have always looked for creative solutions to problems, and with a lot of hard work and help from some very smart people who were kind enough to share their knowledge we have managed to grow. Today Wakefield Hotel is a robust family business, firmly rooted in our community, and working with fantastic people towards a better life. WAKEFIELD HOTEL is about people. It’s about the people behind the brands we stock. It’s about my family. It’s about our community. And it’s about you.
Organic Hair Care

Organic Hair Care

Stoeveken Cosmetics Ltd. 18 John Witton Drive Wellington , Wellington ,
Welcome to 100% Natural and Organic HairCare and Hair Colors. We are the distributor for LOGONA and SANTE hair care and pure herbal hair color products in New Zealand, - natural, organic and environmentally friendly. For more than 30 years the German manufacturer Logocos has been dedicated in environmental care and protection of humans and animals. One brilliant example of the social commitment is the LOGONA herbal hair dye from the Sekem farm in Egypt. The Sekem farm was established in 1984 by Dr. Ibrahim Abouleish who was awarded the alternative Nobel Prize in 2003. The Jury saw in Sekem ‘a business model for the 21st century’ and an example for the ‘economics of love’. Today three cooperatives with 300 farmers are working under the principles of biodynamic as an alternative to the polluting industrial agriculture. The ground breaking social project provides new jobs, school and vocational education, social networks, medical care and soon even a university. From the beginning the integration of disabled children has been part of this programme. Trading products with organic henna from the Sekem farm builds a situation beneficial to everyone.
Tel: 21681716
Watson's Secondhand Shop

Watson's Secondhand Shop

58 High Street North, Carterton, Wellington ,
Owned by local Carterton residents, Debbie and Perry Thomson, we buy and sell second hand goods from collectibles to antiques. You will find furniture, glass, china, ceramics, pottery, bottles, books, magazines, farm items, industrial items, retro, art deco, antique paper, and lots of old and interesting items.
Phoenix Mall (Centre City Plaza)

Phoenix Mall (Centre City Plaza)

59 Queens Drive Lower Hutt, Wellington ,
The front of the Phoenix Mall, the 'Centre City Plaza' fascia, is located on Goodwins Arcade 59 Queens Drive, Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand. You can also go round the back of the arcade for the
Trends Gifts

Trends Gifts

Johnsonville Shopping Centre Johnsonville, Wellington ,
Katie Wilson Makeup Artist

Katie Wilson Makeup Artist

Wellington, Wellington ,
I was a makeup artist for Hair Spray musical, World of Wearable Art and as a consultant to the actors in Summer Shakespeare, Wellington as well as weddings! If you have a wedding, ball or any other kind of event coming up get in touch with me to discuss your needs. If you have makeup questions, like my page and ask me for advice, I'm always happy to help!
Tel: 211322006
Magnolia Trading Company

Magnolia Trading Company

113 Tory Street, Wellington ,
Magnolia Trading Company is a boutique retail store in Wellington, New Zealand.
Strathmore Community Store

Strathmore Community Store

Glamis Ave, Strathmore, Wellington ,
A slice of op-shopping Heaven!!! 'By the Community for the Community'
Tel: 224526472