I'm going to start this off by saying I fucking love MOD. 

MOD. is everything that Adelaide needs. It's conceptual. It makes you think. It values the journey of the audience through its halls and understands that art is open to interpretation to the individual. The best art, in my opinion, is that which evokes different thoughts, opinions, and feelings from one observer to the next.

I recently got into a twitter fight with a BTS fan because they refused to research the social commentary and complexities behind Australian sweetheart and comedian, Alex Williamson. And let me just say, people who approach different art forms with an already established idea of what good art is, or even just what art is to begin with, annoys me.

But MOD. provides experiences that forces you to re-evaluate your thinking.


HEDONISM is the word of the day, brought to you by X-rated Sesame Street.

As a mid-twenties self-proclaimed gallivanter, I would like to think I have a good idea of hedonism. And the MOD. exhibition was truly an explorative experience that challenges your own perceptions of pleasure-seeking in a modern world - leaving me asking one question after the launch night;

"Is doing what feels good without limitations healthy?"

I'm going to leave you to explore the exhibition yourself and then draw your own questions after you visit all of the installations in MOD.

I tell all of my friends that when you visit MOD., experience it in different ways. Go alone on a Sunday morning, go with friends after work, go multiple times in different ways because the exhibition is designed to be experienced and how you react compared to others is an exhibition in itself.

***SPOILERS BELOW FOR THOSE WHO HAVEN'T YET BEEN TO MOD. HEDONISM***

My favourite, and I mean FAVOURITE part of the Hedonism exhibition was the 'Pleasure Arcade 5000'. Playing on how we draw pleasure from our surroundings, whether authentic or not, I feel like this part of MOD. was really well thought out and executed. 

Think gaming addiction. Think virtually fabricated affection. Think those parents who neglected their baby because they were gaming and it passed away because of the addiction to the dopamine that gaming caused.  


One part, in particular, is one of the booths, where upon entry, you're faced with a big blue button. And you know what we like to do with big blue buttons. 

When you press the button a whir brings the screen in front of you to life, where you're faced with a person, looking straight at you, vulnerable and piercing.

They then continue to speak in a way that seems like they're only speaking to you, and they compliment you.


"You just light up the room every time"

"I'm so glad I met you"

"I'm a better person because of you"


Specifically chosen words, I'm sure with research and data put in behind the scenes, with the pure intention of sparking emotion. When you're standing there listening to these compliments, they feel genuine. You feel valued, loved, connected with, in the most human way.

All from a screen.

All fabricated.

Very Black Mirror.

It raises the question, will the future cater to humans emotions in a way where we feel good from created content? That we fulfill our animalistic need for affection and attention through robots, screens, or even pre-programmed emotional hard drives we can wire directly into our brains to feel certain things? ~Spooky~

Anyway, I loved it. 

Check out MOD. this Winter on North Tce.



The Rundle Place shopping promenade has already solidified itself as a go-to fashion destination since first opening in 2013. Since then, they've established themselves as a high-end shopping strip with innovation, also being Adelaide's first all-digital fashion campaign in 2016, and showing a dedication to their customers with floral workshops and styling sessions with our cities most fabulous stylists.


The Styled For YOU event, hosted by Ellery Events Australia, brings together Adelaide’s much loved Pippa Wanganeen, Amelia Mulcahy and Jack Reynolds for a style focused Q&A and interactive fashion showcase. 



On an ever-growing chilly Winter Friday evening, Adelaide's glamorous fashion community came together to air kiss over champagne and grazing platters, and check out how our top style icons put their best fashion foot forward.



Inspired by Rundle Place's top retailers, the session walked the audience through a huge number of key seasonal trends from Kookai, Country Road, Seed Heritage, Ted Baker, Florsheim plus loads more. 

With a diverse panel, I personally loved hearing Pippa Wanganeen discuss her personal style. Described as ultra-feminine, I think we have extremely similar styles, so it was great to listen to Pippa to gain an idea of what goes on behind her amazing outfits.

The event itself was styled impeccably as well. With a beautiful "Be your own you" feature wall, beautiful seating and a champagne bar to boot. Very impressed with the whole event start to finish.

When you're searching for the best personal style options in Adelaide this winter, make sure to check out Rundle Place.

XOXO Emma 

The Oyster Bar is a nationally renowned, family-owned restaurant that nowadays kicks goals in so many more food areas than just the best Aussie Oysters available!

Located in the Marina Pier (one of their four Australian locations) The Oyster Bar Holdfast Shores boasts amazing views and an extensive menu and wine list that any group of friends or family would get lost in on an evening out. 


The classic Oysters available include toppings like Kilpatrick, Spinach Mornay, Chilli & Cheese, Tahi, Panko, Caviar and more! And even further than the amazing seafood, they also serve delicious bites like grazing plates, dips & cheese, Salt & Pepper Squid, Spring Rolls, Fish & Chips, and more!

We were lucky enough to be invited to The Oyster Bar to experience the delectable food options of offer and hear more about the thriving establishment that's lived in the Marina Pier for so long.

Managed by Director, Kirsty Carter, the family owned and operated business holds integrity in providing amazing food, drinks, and atmosphere at their venues.


My favourite eats from the dinner include the salt and pepper squid and the arancini balls!

The Oyster Bar has also recently launched its catering service! Which mean you can have all of this yummy food delivered to you for your events to ensure your guests love their feed!

The Oyster Bar is an amazing foodie destination that you NEED to check out if you're doing Glenelg and looking for a place that really brings it all to the table.

And while you're there, don't forget to order yourself a cocktail and enjoy the view!

Thank you to Anna-Louise from JLL and The Oyster Bar for hosting 
The Iconic Blonde at such a fabulous event!