What's trending this week at Remix HQ...

This week, we're all about new arrivals and launches we’re already adding to our carts!

Amelia Grey enters the PUMAVERSE
From music’s biggest names to street style’s sharpest dressers, one silhouette is making waves across the fashion spectrum: the Puma Mostro. First released in the late ’90s and named after the Italian word for
monster, the sneaker’s hallmark spikes, low-slung profile, and directional straps are back—arguably better than ever. Spotted recently on Remix’s own Martha inside the PUMAVERSE in Sydney, the Mostro’s bold hues and sculptural design blur the lines between sport and style with ease and edge. Adding to the cultural momentum, Troye Sivan was recently spotted in his yellow Puma Mostros during his standout Primavera 2025 set. Now, model and tastemaker Amelia Grey takes the reins as the face of the latest campaign. Known for her fearless aesthetic and rule-breaking spirit, Amelia doesn’t just wear the Mostro—she is the Mostro: bold, unapologetic, and unmistakably cool.
NZ.PUMA.COM

 

Welcome to NZ, No7

The iconic UK skincare and cosmetics brand, No7 has officially made it to New Zealand Shores, and we couldn’t be more excited! Adding to Unichem and Life Pharmacy’s incredible line-up of the best in beauty, No7 is renowned for its advanced anti-aging skincare and trusted beauty products at an affordable price point. As of now, beauty aficionados can shop from No7’s Future Renew™, Hydraluminous+, Restore & Renew™, Lift & Luminate ™, Retinol, and Protect & Perfect™ collections from their local Unichem and Pharmacy locations. 

LIFEPHARMACY.CO.NZ


A must-have liquor for the best espresso martinis
Jumping Goat—New Zealand’s cult coffee liqueur brand with the energy of a girls' night out—just scooped two Gold Medals at the International Wine & Spirits Competition in London, the Oscars of alcohol. Made from organic coffee, New Zealand spring water, and vodka (or whisky, if that’s your thing), the liqueur is equal measures buzzy and boozy: rich, smooth, and unapologetically caffeinated. The original 33% Coffee Vodka Liqueur and the new 21% Bartender Edition (tailored for espresso martinis and professional pourers) were blind-tasted by industry elites and came out on top—proof that what started as a local late-night favourite now plays on a global stage. Already picked up in China and stocked across Dan Murphy’s in Australia, Jumping Goat is here for your cocktails, your shots, and your very questionable decisions.
JUMPINGGOATLIQUOR.COM

 

Commonplace creates leather for the planet

Commonplace Essentials and McKinlays are making history—with style. Their latest drop marks a national first: New Zealand’s debut footwear collection crafted from Toitū-certified Net Carbon Zero leather. The Anderson Slip On and Popham T-Bar return in two new shades (Cedar and Paper), reimagined in a material so considered it tracks carbon from farm to foot. Handcrafted in Dunedin by fifth-generation artisans, the shoes carry 360 years of legacy—now dressed for the future. It’s a landmark moment for locally made fashion, and proof that sustainability can still look this good.

COMMONPLACE.CO.NZ

Short Talk is reviving the art of the love letter
In an age of DMs and disappearing texts, Short Talk is reviving the long-lost art of the handwritten note—the kind that gets kept in drawers, not deleted. The Melbourne-born card brand, founded by writer and publishing pro Jessica Head, turns fleeting feelings into keepsakes with cards that are witty, beautiful, and just sentimental enough. Whether lust, grief, gratitude or giddy excitement, Short Talk gives you the excuse to sit down, slow down, and commit your thoughts to paper. Yes, they're available in New Zealand—and yes, it’s time to send that love letter.

SHORTTALK.CO

Braidy's has an enduring appeal

Yu Mei is giving its cult-favorite Braidy Bag a technical update, reimagining it in ECONYL® regenerated nylon and releasing it in seven new colourways—from Fir Green to Pomegranate. Shot on the streets of Paris by Chaumont Zaerpour, the campaign leans into the chaos and grace of modern womanhood, featuring personas like the learner, the mother, the exec, and the gym-goer (sometimes all the same person before noon). Founder Jessie Wong says the UTILITY Braidy is about freedom of movement, durability, and 'removing the mental overhead' of babying your leather bag in the rain. It’s still classic Yu Mei—just lighter, tougher, and built for real life.

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