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Bailey Nelson

Locality: Miranda, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9525 7705



Address: 600 Kingsway 2228 Miranda, NSW, Australia

Website: https://baileynelson.com.au

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23.01.2022 When looking at the upcoming tastemakers of Sydney's creative scene, Sophia Athas is certainly one to watch. We recently hung out with Sophia to chat about the daily life of being a freelancer, and how she evolved this into her own content creation and social media agency, Hatrik House. Read more in our Journal below.... https://baileynelson.com.au/blogs/journal/sophia-athas



23.01.2022 Today's Friday BN Beats mix comes to you from our mate in New Zealand, Mac Mylo. Lend your ears to his fun fusion of house, disco, funk and world, freshly mixed for your Friday afternoon enjoyment. https://baileynelson.com.au/pages/summer-mix

23.01.2022 This Friday BN Beats session is brought to you by Tori Clueless Click the link below to listen to her new club inspired compilation and find your nearest dance floor - the weekend has arrived! https://baileynelson.com.au/pages/summer-mix

22.01.2022 Our George Street store was transformed into a live music venue for the first instalment of our After Hours series.



22.01.2022 Turn up the volume and pop those shades on, BN Beats is back this summer. Our first mix is brought to you by Mickey Kojak. When Mickey isn't tearing the roof off of venues around this great southern land with his unique blend of electronic and indie rock, he's spinning tunes behind the decks for us! Kick off those Friday feels with Mickey's mix below.

21.01.2022 The Gold Coast, a beach paradise and home town of our newest Robina store. Check out our latest Journal post with local band Daisy Brains. https://baileynelson.com.au/blogs/journal/daisy-brains

21.01.2022 We recently caught up with Ash Holmes at her studio on the Northern Beaches to learn about her talented, larger than life creations, plans for 2020 and her go-to spots to check out this summer. Click below to read more on our Journal. https://baileynelson.com.au/blogs/journal/ash-holmes



20.01.2022 We've teamed up with RUSSH MAGAZINE to give away three pairs of sunglasses from our new Resort 2020 collection. Enter below!

20.01.2022 Bailey Nelson invites you to join us for After Hours, a series of intimate performances with up-and-coming and established Australian artists, held in our stores. Session 01 with Milan Ring. Watch her live peformance here and stay tuned for Session 02 - https://baileynelson.com.au/pages/after-hours

20.01.2022 Attn: Gold Coast! Come down next Saturday to welcome in Summer with us

20.01.2022 This just in. Televisioni. https://baileynelson.com.au/pages/televisioni

16.01.2022 Get round the Tyler frame in Orange Tort Shop this look in store and online now.



15.01.2022 Kinda sporty? Strap into our sports cords. Available online and in store. https://baileynelson.com.au/products/sports-cord

14.01.2022 Meet Sian Redgrave; a cook, food stylist and recipe developer from Sydney. In light of the new Candy Red collection, we thought Sian would be the perfect person to showcase the rangeconsidering her love of deep, rich colours and flavours. Read our interview with Sian, and maybe have a go at a few of her Candy-Red colour inspired recipes (that we were lucky enough to try, not to rub it in). But we promise we wont hold it against you if they dont turn out looking quite like hers.

14.01.2022 In the second instalment of the Look Out For Your Loved Ones series, we chat to James, Hal and Ray from Hunter Bros Cycling, the father son trio from Melbourne who work together to create unique cycling apparel. This week is World Glaucoma Week, and to mark this important occasion, weve created this series where we profile partnerships between loved ones who work together creatively, exploring how important it is to look out for one another. Find out more about their work... and relationship via the link in our bio. Its important to look out for your own eye health, but its equally as vital to check in with friends and family over 50 to ensure they are having regular eye exams. https://baileynelson.com.au//look-out-for-your-loved-ones/

13.01.2022 Our country has been devastated by bushfires for months now, with our brave fire and rescue services working tirelessly to save our communities, habitats and wildlife across our nation. On Sunday 12th January we will be donating 100% of our in store and online profits across Australia and New Zealand to the Australian Red Cross Disaster Relief and Recovery Fund. We all know people, either directly or indirectly, who have been affected by this event. Your contribution... will make an impact, whether you donate something big or small to help with the relief. On behalf of every team member at Bailey Nelson, our thoughts are with those affected by this tragedy. If you are in a position to offer your support, you can also donate directly via this link here: https://fundraise.redcross.org.au/drr See more

11.01.2022 Check out our new face filter and try on the Televisioni range

11.01.2022 The third feature in our Look After Your Loved One series looks at Charlie and Mieke De Deyne from Mas & Miek Ceramic House. We visited their beautiful light-filled studio to ask the pair about their inspiring work and relationship. This week is World Glaucoma Week, and to mark this important occasion, weve created this series where we profile partnerships between loved ones who work together creatively, exploring how important it is to look out for one another. Find out mor...e about their work and relationship via the link in our bio. Its important to look out for your own eye health, but its equally as vital to check in with friends and family over 50 to ensure they are having regular eye exams. https://baileynelson.com.au//look-out-for-your-loved-ones/

08.01.2022 Our Chapel Street store holds a special place in our hearts. For us, it was one of the first stores we opened and it was in one of our favourite streets in Melbourne. Five years later it was time to give our Chapel Street store a bit of a facelift, bring it up-to-date and build in our latest optometry services. We consider ourselves locals now, so to help with the store renovations, we enlisted renowned Melbourne artist Tom Gerrard. Inspired by our Look Different ethos, Tom created a two-storey high mural featuring characterful faces sporting sunnies. Check out his artwork and our re-opening party - https://baileynelson.com.au/blogs/journal/tom-gerrard

06.01.2022 To kick off the January long weekend, we partied on Sydney's stunning harbour at The Island LIVE, with disco dancin', drinks and live sets from DJ Late Nite Tuff Guy and Lex Deluxe. Click below for party spam

06.01.2022 To launch our new store at Robina Town Centre on the Gold Coast, we worked with the local legends at Alfred's Apartment, collaborating with them to make a custom labeled cold brew for our opening weekend event. Read more about the collab on our Journal. https://baileynelson.com.au//journal/bn-x-alfreds-apartment

05.01.2022 This week is World Glaucoma Week, and to mark this important topic, weve created a series called Look Out For Your Loved Ones. Glaucoma is an illness that generally affects people over 50, so weve been profiling partnerships between young people and their parents and grandparents who work together creatively, exploring how important it is to look out for one another. Our fourth installment features Will Cuming, better known as LANKS, songwriter, producer and multi-instrume...ntalist living in Sydney. Will's grandma, Valda is an 89-year-old visual artist from Melbourne, who in her own words, "can't stop being creative'. Valda has created artwork for LANKS EPs, singles and merchandise; transcending the average grandparental relationship. We caught up with the pair at Valda's beautiful Brighton home to chat about their unique bond and creative connection. Its important to look out for your own eye health, but its equally as vital to check in with friends and family over 50 to ensure they are having regular eye checks. https://baileynelson.com.au//look-out-for-your-loved-ones/

05.01.2022 Explore our New Arrivals https://baileynelson.com.au/

05.01.2022 Last week was World Glaucoma Week, and to mark this important topic, we created a series called Look Out For Your Loved Ones. Glaucoma is an illness that generally affects people over 50, so weve been profiling partnerships between young people and their parents and grandparents who work together creatively, exploring how important it is to look out for one another. In the last instalment of this series we meet father and son duo Dwayne and Bert Rowsell - click the link in bio to learn how these two kiwi blokes have supported each other through life and reconnected through the art of DIY. https://baileynelson.com.au//look-out-for-your-loved-ones/

04.01.2022 Classic styles with just a little bit extra Our Thicc Collection introduces 6 classic and familiar silhouettes in acetate 30% thicker than a traditional frame. Available online and in store now. https://baileynelson.com.au/

04.01.2022 Writer, Amy Molloy explores postnatal vision changes on the BN Journal.

03.01.2022 We are really excited to be apart of this, Winston Surfshirt tomorrow night at The Landsdowne. The concert is sold out so get your tickets for the offical after party here!

03.01.2022 We recently sat down with our friends Zak, Jesse, Brad and Yoni, the four members of Mini Simmons; a NZ based Blues-Rock band that captures the stomping swing of the wild 70s, with groove oriented bell-bottom flare. To get to know more about the boys, and find out their movements over summer, read in the Journal below.

01.01.2022 We were at Splendour in the Grass this weekend for the NANA JUDY Byron Bay Estate Party. With tunes from Hayden James & Dena Amy. Drinks from Red Bull and a heap of BNs! What an amazing day it was, thanks for having us Tropicool : Matt Coleman Film

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