Sling chairs
Sling chairs
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Words by Nicholas Goodman
Christie Tyler: NYC Bambi Despite their relatively recent arrival, influencers have moved from the margins to the center of the industry. Where once there were only a handful of publications there is now a sea of voices thinking about, discussing and celebrating fashion. There is something inherently powerful about that. Now women can choose whose influence matters to them. They can also choose to do the influencing themselves. Indeed, those who have are transforming the way the fashion is seen and understood. Among this new wave of voices, Christie Tyler is being heard. Her name may not ring a bell, but rest assured @nycbambi does. Three hundred and twenty thousand to be exact. And counting. Behind that handle you’ll find an exceedingly clever and savvy young woman. Still in her early 20s, Ms Tyler has honed a sharp eye for aesthetics over the last several years living, studying and working in New York. That level of taste is refreshing, but what makes her special—the quality that so many find magnetic—is that she’s undeniably real. Her point of view is her own and she excels at conveying it through a constant stream of posts, words and images. She’s proof of an invaluable lesson that will always be at the heart of Matteau. No matter how saturated things seem, those who remain true to themselves and create from a place of honesty will always resonate beyond hype and trends.
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MJ in Sardinia
The bedroom
House in Empordà
Bodies of art
Forever icons
Coral comfort
Cane curves
Summer gaze
The lobster
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Words by Nicholas Goodman
Phoebe Tonkin: The Original Matteau Muse Phoebe Tonkin is the first. She is the absolute original Matteau Muse. She’s someone we’ve known forever and admired even longer, a woman who inspires us every time we see her. Even if she wasn’t a part of the family, she represents the kind of woman that we will always love. Whether she’s filming in Melbourne, Montauk or LA, or front row at The Grand Palais as an ambassador of Chanel, Phoebe makes things come to life. She said 2018 completely changed her trajectory creatively. “Just emotionally things shifted for me. My work challenged and inspired me every day. It also made me realize the power in meaningful filmmaking, and appreciate the feeling of being a part of something collaborative.” Despite the success, she is openly wrestling with what it means to be so visible and what she can do to contribute that visibility to the things that matter to her. “I don’t understand why it’s become such a fad to be a feminist, or an activist,” she said. “Shouldn’t we always have given a shit about the world and our place in it?” |

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To survive as an actress you have to believe in something. What is obvious from the moment you meet Phoebe is that she is a woman who believes—in herself, in creating, in her voice and in the voices of those who’ve been marginalized in her industry. “Whether you are a CEO, a school principal, a director or a bus driver, there needs to be representation and diversity. It matters when people feel represented, when they feel like they belong in spaces and a culture that have shut them out for far too long.” Her passion for what she does—everything she does—is evident in each of the projects she joins and every cause she takes up. When asked what concerns her the most at the moment, she doesn’t hesitate. “The issues that make my blood boil: economic inequality, Australia’s mistreatment of refugees, the nonsensical gun laws in America, and animal rights.” Even more to the point, Phoebe said: “I’m fed up with male entitlement. I don’t care if you feel like your jobs are jeopardized; you should be up for the challenge. This goes for every industry. There’s a new wave of women who are just as hungry, talented, and passionate as you are now.” We couldn’t agree more. Phoebe has all the rare qualities that only come together, in a person, once in a generation. Her style, her beauty, her wit, her spirit bring life to her work, and bring something singular to Matteau. |


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