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groovin’ in the city

“THE STELLA COLLECTIVE DREW INSPIRATION FROM THE ‘BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE’ THE TEAM ENVISIONED DINING AT HAZEL.”
Hana Hakim

In the stairwell of one of Melbourne’s oldest buildings, a provocative image of a dark-haired beauty hangs as muse for The Stella Collective’s latest restaurant fitout. “She is very much telling the story of Hazel. This beautiful, gorgeous cheeky girl, showing a little bit of tit. That’s definitely the spirit of Hazel ” the studio’s director Hana Hakim. , says

Painted by Joseph Wallace King, the piece is the most telling nod to the 1970s glamour that inspired

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