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4:39PM Saturday 04 July, 2009

Shining light

Shining light

Tania Turner is a busy mum who loves a contrasting wardrobe. Photo: Nicholas Falconer/173171

Beauty salon owner Tania Turner is inspired by the style of actresses Nicole Kidman and Jennifer Aniston.

WHO

Tania Turner, 39, mother to Chanel, 16, Max, 7, and Jade, 4, and wife to ex-advertising guru husband Joel. Owner of four Shine beauty salons. Moved permanently to Sunshine Coast from the Gold Coast last December.

LIVES

In our holiday unit on Bulcock Beach with family, while designing our dream home with Steven Kidd at Shelly Beach.

OUTFIT

Cooper Street top, 7th Vision skirt, Joanne Mercer Italian Collection shoes, pearl and diamond earrings, and matching bracelet from Underwoods Fine Jewellers.

STYLE INSPIRATIONS

Nicole Kidman, in Chanel, is a style goddess inspiration. In contrast, I also love Jennifer Aniston’s casual, down-to-earth jeans and top look.

FASHION OBSESSION

A natural Shine spray tan and light make-up makes me feel great.

FAVE SHOPS

I love shopping at Chapel Street in Melbourne every year. Locally, Voko at Sunshine Plaza always has something I just have to have!

FAVE FASHION LABELS

Being a modern working mum dictates a need for a contrasting wardrobe.

Cooper Street is a big part of my business wardrobe. Also, I love Chanel, George Gross and Harry Who for important occasions.

Sportsgirl has great casual wear (which my daughter and I share).

HAIR STYLIST

Oscar Oscar Chermside, is fantastic. For right here, right now, mobile hairdresser Katie Shepperd (KtK’s Mobile Hair design) has proven to be an absolute gem.

FRAGRANCE

I alternate between Chanel No5, J’Adore by Christian Dior and a recent gift from my husband, Armani Code.

BEAUTY ROUTINE

I religiously cleanse, tone and moisturise with Thalgo Marine products and enjoy facials, massage and spray tanning at Shine Beauty.

If you know someone who is super stylish, email nikki.parkinson@ scnews.com.au

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