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Charming their way to the top

Luisa Luxe’s Charm Bar lands at Pacific Fair.

Luisa Luxe, Pacific Fair (image supplied)
Luisa Luxe, Pacific Fair (image supplied)

If there’s one thing we love more than big-name brands from afar, it’s a homegrown success story- particularly when it started right here on the Gold Coast. That’s exactly the case for local Gaby Harvey and her jewellery brand, Luisa Luxe, which has officially secured a permanent Pacific Fair location for its viral Charm Bar experience. This is a humble beginnings–turned–one of the Coast’s most recognisable jewellery experiences kind of story, so buckle up. We love a full-circle moment.

Luisa Luxe, Pacific Fair (image supplied)
Luisa Luxe, Pacific Fair (image supplied)

From making her own wedding earrings to hustling at market stalls and building a loyal online following, Luisa Luxe has grown steadily alongside the city itself. The move into Pacific Fair feels like a natural progression for the family-owned and operated business, and a step up that still stays true to the brand’s roots in creativity, accessibility and a strong sense of personal style.

Alongside a curated range of silver and gold ready-to-wear pieces, the Charm Bar is the hero concept that’s quickly become a favourite among locals, designed specifically for the Gold Coast lifestyle. Customers can design and build their own customised charm bracelets and necklaces in-store, choosing from more than 300 charms. In other words, prepare to be indecisive in the best possible way.

Luisa Luxe, Pacific Fair (image supplied)
Luisa Luxe, Pacific Fair (image supplied)

It’s less about keeping up with trends and more about leaning into your personal style and self-expression. Each piece is unique, shaped by the person creating it – whether that’s through meaningful symbols, initials or just a combination that feels right. The process turns what would normally be a quick purchase into something more considered, and let’s be real- a lot more fun.

Luisa Luxe, Pacific Fair (image supplied)
Luisa Luxe, Pacific Fair (image supplied)

Beyond the creative (and very cute) element, the jewellery itself is designed to keep up with everyday life on the Gold Coast. Think waterproof, durable pieces that can be worn from morning workouts to beach swims and straight through to dinner plans- no need to take them off. It’s practical, low-maintenance styling that fits seamlessly into a lifestyle built around sun, salt and spontaneity. Finally- jewellery you can actually live your best life in.

Thoughtful by design, Luisa Luxe is perfect for gifting (PSA, Mother’s Day is next month), offering customers the chance to create something personalised for their loved ones. It also doubles as the perfect school holiday or group activity when you’re craving something a little different. The Charm Bar delivers a hands-on, feel-good experience that appeals across the board, whether you’re a maximalist charm-stacker or more of a keep-it-simple type.

Luisa Luxe owner Gabriella Harvey and her daughter at Luisa Luxe store, Pacific Fair (image supplied)
Luisa Luxe owner Gabriella Harvey and her daughter at Luisa Luxe store, Pacific Fair (image supplied)

Now located on Level 1, just outside Lululemon and Nude Lucy, Luisa Luxe’s permanent space cements its place not just as a retail store, but as a full-blown experience (and we’re here for it). It’s a reflection of how far the brand has come- from a small market setup to a standout presence in one of Australia’s busiest shopping centres. That’s some boss moves from a humble side hustle.

Luisa Luxe, Pacific Fair (image supplied)
Luisa Luxe, Pacific Fair (image supplied)

For those who can’t make it in person, the full experience is also available online, allowing customers to design their own pieces from wherever they are. But for many, it’s the in-store experience that really captures what Luisa Luxe is all about – personal, creative and made for locals.

Where: Level 1 of Pacific Fair, outside Lululemon and Nude Lucy.
Website: luisaluxe.com
Instagram: @luisaluxe

Words by Chelsea Ipsen

SPONSORED STORY BY LUISA LUXE

Luisa Luxe, Pacific Fair (image supplied)
Luisa Luxe, Pacific Fair (image supplied)

Autumn elevated: the trends of the season

Pacific Fair curates the on-trend pieces your wardrobe needs.

Autumn Winter 2026, Pacific Fair Shopping Centre (image supplied)
Autumn Winter 2026, Pacific Fair Shopping Centre (image supplied)

Autumn on the Gold Coast is a magical time – the humidity chills out, the sunsets serve more drama than a limited‑edition drop, and locals suddenly remember they own jackets.

Right on cue, Pacific Fair has unveiled its Autumn Winter 2026 fashion and let’s just say, the Coast’s most iconic shopping playground is not easing into the cooler months quietly. Our beloved Pac Fair is rolling into AW26 season like a stylist armed with a triple‑shot latte and a mission, serving trends that are thoughtful, wearable, and dangerously shoppable.

This year’s seasonal mood is all about reflection; a moment to reassess what sparks joy (and what should’ve been put on Depop three seasons ago).

Pacific Fair’s AW26 campaign leans into four distinct trends which all reference the timeless concept of dressing well, celebrating the pieces we return to, and making us feel like we have our lives together (even if we spent the morning ironing our shirt with our hair straightener).

Autumn Winter 2026, Pacific Fair Shopping Centre (image supplied)
Autumn Winter 2026, Pacific Fair Shopping Centre (image supplied)

Poet’s Way
The Poet’s Way trend will have romantics and soft‑girl stylists swooning harder than a Chantilly blouse in a gentle spin cycle. Think lace, billowing sleeves, and fabrics that swish. It’s all about gentle tailoring, soft textures and that dreamy, dusk‑lit energy that feels whimsical, expressive, and chic.

Pacific Fair’s fashion favourites like Camilla, Bec + Bridge, Viktoria & Woods, Scanlan Theodore, and Aje are delivering pieces that whisper elegance without trying too hard – the fashion equivalent of a perfectly tousled bun that somehow stays in place all day.

Autumn Winter 2026, Pacific Fair Shopping Centre (image supplied)
Autumn Winter 2026, Pacific Fair Shopping Centre (image supplied)

Urban Utility
On the other end of the style spectrum sits Urban Utility, the trend for anyone who wants to look like they could hop on a motorbike, run a board meeting, and grab a cocktail without changing outfits. This season’s utility vibe is less ‘army surplus’ and more ‘edgy CEO with a secret leather jacket collection’.

Cropped bombers, softened silhouettes and polished layers are the heroes here, with Ralph Lauren Polo, Witchery, Hugo Boss, Zara, and Assembly Label offering pieces that slide effortlessly from work to weekend. It’s practical, it’s cool, and it’s guaranteed to make you feel like you’ve got important places to be and the fashion instincts to match.

Autumn Winter 2026, Pacific Fair Shopping Centre (image supplied)
Autumn Winter 2026, Pacific Fair Shopping Centre (image supplied)

Jean Pool
Of course, no AW season is complete without denim doing what denim does best – reinventing itself yet again. The Jean Pool trend is all about the barrel leg, a sculptural, curved shape that says, “I know fashion” and isn’t afraid to let the silhouette do the talking. Full through the thigh and tapered at the ankle, it’s the jean that will dominate wardrobes, brunches, and mirror selfies.

Stores like Decjuba, Coach, Uniqlo, Billini and Incu are already stocked with the good stuff, so prepare to retire your skinny jeans with the dignity they deserve.

Autumn Winter 2026, Pacific Fair Shopping Centre (image supplied)
Autumn Winter 2026, Pacific Fair Shopping Centre (image supplied)

A+ Luxury
And then there’s A+ Luxury – the trend where superior style meets loud luxury. Pacific Fair’s designer precinct delivers a curated edit of coveted pieces, including statement accessories that elevate everyday dressing with polished, modern ease.

Prada, Louis Vuitton, Tiffany & Co, Burberry, Carla Zampatti and Rebecca Vallance are leading the charge with bold, polished, confidence‑boosting finds proving luxury doesn’t have to shout to be heard… but it certainly doesn’t mind being noticed.

Autumn Winter 2026, Pacific Fair Shopping Centre (image supplied)
Autumn Winter 2026, Pacific Fair Shopping Centre (image supplied)

As the Gold Coast settles into its most stylish season, our favourite shopping precinct is once again reminding everyone why it’s our fashion heartbeat. Whether you’re chasing romance, edge, denim drama or designer flair, it’s curated a season that feels fresh, thoughtful, and very ‘us’ (translation; coastal, comfortable – but oh-so fashion forward).

Autumn Winter 2026 is officially here, and Pacific Fair is inviting everyone to shop it, style it, and strut it. After all, if the weather’s cooling down, your wardrobe might as well heat up.

Where: 32 Hooker Boulevard, Broadbeach Waters
When: 9am – 5:30pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday. 9am – 9pm Thursday and 9am – 5pm Sunday.
Website: pacificfair.com.au
Instagram: @pacificfair

Words by Bianca Trathen

STORY SPONSORED BY PACIFIC FAIR SHOPPING CENTRE

Pacific Fair Shopping Centre (image supplied)
Pacific Fair Shopping Centre (image supplied)

5 spots for peak pampering at Pac Fair

Treat mode: on.

Pacific Fair Shopping Centre (image supplied)
Pacific Fair Shopping Centre (image supplied)

Everyone deserves a little extra glow from time to time. Whether you’re in the mood for a refresh, a reset or just an excuse to treat yourself, we’re all about leaning into feel-good moments.

From glam squads to scalp-soothing sanctuaries, these five spots at Pacific Fair are ready to treat you to the ultimate glow up that may just become a regular ritual.

Consider this your permission slip to indulge (and maybe make it a regular thing).

Garbo & Kelly, Pacific Fair (image supplied)
Garbo & Kelly, Pacific Fair (image supplied)
Garbo & Kelly

We all know beauty comes from within, but looking good on the outside can help when the inside feels a bit flat. Garbo & Kelly knows makeup is an artform and treats every face like a masterpiece. Whether you’re chasing a natural glow or full glam, their expert technicians tailor each look to your face shape and occasion. Brows are their love language, and the Garbo & Kelly crew will lift and sculpt your brows to perfection using their award-winning products. They also have dry hair styling available and the option of two stylists working at once, which means less rushing and more relaxing. It’s the ultimate pampering pit-stop.

Paintbox Nail Bar, Pacific Fair (image supplied)
Paintbox Nail Bar, Pacific Fair (image supplied)
Paintbox Nail Bar

Flooded with natural light and overlooking the river, Paintbox Nail Bar is a calm little corner of Pac Fair that changes the way you feel, not just how your nails look (although yes, they’ll look excellent after a visit). From the moment you walk in, it feels like visiting a very chic friend, the kind who always offers tea and lets you fully be yourself. The team notices the small things, treats you with kindness and somehow makes time disappear. You’re guaranteed to leave calmer than you arrived, with flawless cuticles and a renewed sense of self.

La Beauty, Pacific Fair (image supplied)
La Beauty, Pacific Fair (image supplied)
La Beauty

For those who want everything done in one dreamy appointment, La Beauty is your multitasking marvel. This full-service beauty salon covers facials, advanced skin treatments, massages, body treatments, mani-pedis, spray tans, waxing and tinting. Basically, the works! Step inside and the tranquil spa atmosphere immediately hits the nervous system reset button. The experienced therapists take it from there, melting away stress and restoring your glow like absolute pros.

Ella Bache, Pacific Fair (image supplied)
Ella Bache, Pacific Fair (image supplied)
Ella Bache

Ella Bache is for the skincare realists with results that speak for themselves. With a wide range of treatments for men and women, including facials, massage, microdermabrasion, waxing, makeup and spray tans, this is where skin gets the attention it deserves. Their tailored approach means every face gets a personalised plan, because everyone is unique and so should your self care.

Yusen Head Spa, Pacific Fair (image supplied)
Yusen Head Spa, Pacific Fair (image supplied)
Yusen Head Spa

If your brain feels as frazzled as your split ends, Yusen Head Spa is calling your name. Inspired by Japanese rituals, these treatments focus on restoring scalp health while calming the mind. It’s deeply relaxing, wildly soothing and exactly the kind of quiet luxury we didn’t know we needed. Consider it hair care and soul reset rolled into one.

Where: Pacific Fair Shopping Centre, 32 Hooker Boulevard, Broadbeach Waters
When: Times vary depending on outlet
Website:
www.pacificfair.com.au
Instagram: @pacificfair

Words by Lisette Drew

STORY SPONSORED BY PACIFIC FAIR SHOPPING CENTRE

Meet Fabienne Costa

Founder of YCL Jewellery.

Fabienne Costa, founder of YCL Jewellery (image supplied)
Fabienne Costa, founder of YCL Jewellery (image supplied)

Fabienne is an expert at turning meaningful moments into forever pieces. From starting a jewellery label at 21 to growing a globally loved brand from the Gold Coast, she’s proof that a little faith (and a lot of hustle) goes a long way. We chatted to Fabienne, founder of YCL Jewellery, about building a brand with heart, balancing business and motherhood, and the coastal lifestyle that keeps her creatively charged.

YCL Jewellery Showroom (image supplied)
YCL Jewellery Showroom (image supplied)

How long have you been a Gold Coast local?
I grew up on the Northside of Brisbane, went to primary school & high school in Brisbane & I started YCL from my family home 13 years ago. I moved to the Gold Coast in 2016, so officially a decade!

What do you love the most about the Gold Coast?
The community, I’ve never felt more alive or aligned with where I live & the community I’ve cultivated around me. Living on the Gold Coast is the perfect blend of nature, urban, opportunity & connection. Now as a mother it feels even more sacred bringing my daughter up here, showing her all the reasons we love living here so much! I did not do any schooling here, so figuring out what schools are around & how early you need to enrol children has blown my mind though haha!

Fabienne Costa, founder of YCL Jewellery (image supplied)
Fabienne Costa, founder of YCL Jewellery (image supplied)

Tell us a bit about yourself.
I am a creative, a mother, a partner, daughter, sister & aunty. I lead with purpose & love in my heart. I am in awe of the art of daily living, & finding those small, quiet moments to practice gratitude & presence. We have one life, & as I grow older I am very aware of all that I wish to cultivate in my life & leave zero space for all that does not serve this daily intention of mine.

What inspired you to start YCL?
It’s surreal reflecting back to the naive 21 year old version of myself that had the faith & recklessness to jump into an industry I knew little to nothing about. I always think fondly of that version of myself, I am so thankful I wasn’t crippled by fear & I dove head first in. When all my friends from high school were getting their university degrees, I was leaving mine a few subjects away from graduating with a Bachelor of Nursing & starting a business. Immersing myself into the world of e-commerce has been one of the best decisions of my life. I never studied business in school, so it was a facet of myself that lay dormant until I awoke her, & turns out, I love it & am very good at it.

YCL Jewellery (image supplied)
YCL Jewellery (image supplied)

What does the design process look like for you, from idea to product?
It’s become very granule & structured over the years. Georgia, our Brand Manager & Creative Director (& the co-founder of my second brand SRLA) & myself design all YCL pieces.

I have learnt so much about design from her & genuinely love the process from concept, to design, to CAD, to sample to launch. As a now 13 year old brand this year, we pull a lot from the archives. Our customers shop with YCL because they love our quality & our the fact we design in house, which is rare to find these days in the jewellery space.

We love looking back over our historical data, what worked, what didn’t. We look at sell through rates, SKU counts, & base the success of a style on this, as this data ultimately shows us how our community reacts to a design. We then love finding new ways to reinvent what our community loves, as well as diving into more editorial style design with our SYMBOLISM collections. This collection is so adored by our community, it will be our 6th drop of this year, it’s a collection we can keep evolving & growing upon.

As a Gold Coaster, has the local culture and lifestyle influenced the style and ethos of YCL Jewellery?
It’s definitely impacted the culture at YCL, & the way we operate. Dogs come into work daily & customers know they can bring their dogs into our Burleigh Boutique. I’ve heard that is a very Gold Coast thing haha! We also love offering our team hybrid working models as bringing a feeling like you can “work from anywhere” is very uplifting & freeing.

YCL Jewellery (image supplied)
YCL Jewellery (image supplied)

What’s been your proudest “pinch me” moment with YCL Jewellery so far?
Honestly so many, but the one that always sits firmly on my heart would be when we were in year 2 of the brand, and we got our first 12 order day. After feeling like a failure day after day for 2 years, putting my university nursing degree to go out on a whim & struggle to garner any traction with the brand for two years, that definitely was the push I needed when I was so close to giving up.

YCL has grown way beyond the GC. What’s been the most surprising thing about taking a local brand global?
I have really learnt it all along the way, & to be honest nothing has really surprised me. I find the designs that people in different countries gravitate toward fascinating & that always excites me as a designer.

Any business advice you’d give your younger self back when you first launched?
Watch your cashflow, that river stream is vital. Look at the data & don’t design something jut because you like it, you need to understand your audience, how they spend & build product to market fits.

YCL Jewellery (image supplied)
YCL Jewellery (image supplied)

What’s next for YCL Jewellery?
Upon closing our 18 month Pop Up Kiosk at Pacific Fair, we’re now looking into our next experience activation & have some exciting things coming so keep your eyes peeled! We’re also changing a lot up with our marketing this year, bringing more in-house instead of out-sourcing, we’ve learnt a lot along the way & ultimately no one knows our brand better than our in-house team, so we’re excited to try some new things & take some (measured) risks!

What are your Gold Coast favourites?
Café
Neptune Kisok, Palm Beach
Restaurant
Little Itoshin, Mermaid Waters
Bar
Suga, Palm Beach
Beach
Currumbin Alley

How do you choose to spend your days off?
I am a Taurus, so a lady of ritual, every Saturday you will find me at the Palm Beach Markets and doing my favourite walk along Palm Beach to the Neptune Kisok. I also do a lot of tactile creative things in my spare time at home, a lot of crafting with my daughter, journalling, writing & painting. My new obsession is building travellers journals, I recently made one from scratch & gifted it to my best friend for Christmas last year, it was so special making a gift with my hands.

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