Author: OutInCanberra

Style: Rebel Muse Launch

What a night for Rebel Muse owner Alicia Xyrakis. Her VIP media launch had over one hundred guests attend; each welcomed by a glass of French Champagne and a photo op at the media wall. It marks a triumphant return to Canberra for Alicia, who is ready to set Braddon on fire. The high-end boutique stocks labels like Nicholas the Label, Steele, Macgraw, House of Harlow, and Palm Beach Candles (all to die for).

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Jungle meets Desert in a stunning Fashfest Collection

From lawyer to fashion designer. That’s Phoebe Mwanza.

Phoebe, who owns and operates The Prodigal Daughter, was always drawn to making clothes, right back to her end-of-year formals when she lived in Zimbabwe.

Phoebe arrived in Australia at age 19 to study law. After starting to practice, however, something deep inside Phoebe made her switch gears and pursue the more flamboyant and colourful world of fashion. It was then that she took the bold move to quit her job and open The Prodigal Daughter, in August 2014.

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‘Grammers of the Month

Cat. Selfie. Kendall Jenner. Cat. Sunset. Selfie. If your Instagram account reads like this then is for you!

Instagram can be the source of a bright idea, some creative inspiration, a giggle on the bus or the motivation to get out of bed and go for a run. Check out this month’s guide of who you should be following on Instagram.

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The Umbilical Brothers Return to Canberra!

Were you one of the thousands of people that packed venues across the city during the 2015 Canberra Comedy Festival? This year’s event may have drawn to a close, but the laughs will continue with The Umbilical Brothers returning to perform their hit show at the re-scheduled dates Monday 4 May and Tuesday 5 May.

The Umbilical Brothers are back with a brand new show, and it’s a KIDS SHOW! It contains violence, sexual references, drug taking and frequent coarse language. It is absolutely NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN.

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Game Day: Brumbies v Waratahs

Grab your scarf, your ticket and your mates, and get ready for the biggest game of rugby to hit Canberra Stadium all year.

Click here to get your $20 ticket and burger from OutInDeals.

Being a sport fan means you get to indulge in rivalries that take the idea of barracking for your team to an entirely different level. Raiders fans truly hate The Broncos. Australian cricket fans hate The Poms. Everyone hates Collingwood.

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