With a presence that rivals the Opera House and Harbour Bridge (both of which are currently looking down on Athena in Circular Quay) Kristy used the mammoth vessel as the backdrop for a chic shoot for the enduring Aussie fashion label, Sportscraft. As a fashion stayer, Sportscraft has a brand loyalty like no other and is testament to the owners, John Marshall and Andrew Michael of The Apparel Group, sticking to a saleable and streamlined aesethetic.
Guests supped on the most exquisite food from cult caterers and canaped crusaders, Peter + John, and sipped on bellinis or Gosset champagne. (I have never seen a better looking bunch of waiters, by the way . . . )
Guests who were new to the boat took their own small tours around it (smartly, the private areas were left locked up from prying eyes) and most just kept marvelling at what is one of the most spectacular boats on any water, anywhere in the world.
While onboard, leading stylist Trevor Stones was styling a shoot for the newest 'resort' collection that will be available online (check out http://www.vogue.com.au to see how you can).
Guests included Vogue editor Kirstie Clements, Harper's Bazaar editor Edwina Mcann, Loyal's Anthony Bell, Gail Elliot, Joe Coffey, Terry Biviano, Jo Ferguson, Coco di Cocco, Damien Woolnough, Victoria Buchan, Tracy Baker and L'Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival director, Grant Pearce.
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