Tia and Mia, on the road. Photo / Matt Hurley. Stylist / Courtney Joe. Hair and makeup / Lara Daly.
What to wear when riding a bike? While serious cyclists (and for some reason, your amateur dad) may prefer a particular Lycra-clad uniform, the rise of electric bikes for commuting and getting around town requires something that's practical without sacrificing fun - and style. In bike-friendly European cities like Copenhagen, the Danes have nailed this exact dilemma, and inspired our own local spin on commuter-chic.
Fortunately there are plenty of options to consider from local designers' new-season spring collections, worn by Mia and Tia on a golden hour joyride around the suburban streets on their equally stylish e-bikes.
Sporty gas station sunnies are an optional accessory, but always remember to wear a helmet when riding a bike, and know the road rules before you head out. NZTA has some helpful guidelines for riding an e-bike safely.
Tia wears a Mahsa trench, made in New Zealand, $995. The blouse is past season Twenty-seven Names (similar here). Photo / Matt Hurley
Mia wears a Caitlin Crisp trench, $550. Kowtow polo, $249, and pants, $289, both made from organic cotton. Jasmin Sparrow belt, $520. Meadowlark bangle, $379. Photo / Matt Hurley
Beauty notes: Makeup artist Lara Daly drew freehand shapes on Mia's eyes using Mac Chromagraphic pencils in Genuine Orange & Landscape Green. Photo / Matt Hurley
Beauty notes: For a fun and striking eye look, pair a lilac shadow with a contrasting neon-orange eyeliner. Photo / Matt Hurley
Tia wears a Levi's x Ganni trucker jacket, $638. Harris Tapper top, $699, and pants, $769. Deadly Ponies bag (in basket), $629. Helmet, stylist’s own. She rides a Reid Classic Electric Bike, with an added basket. Photo / Matt Hurley
Photo / Matt Hurley
Mia wears an Olivia Cashmore overshirt, $625. Loclaire blouse, $299, and skirt, $289, both made to order to reduce textile waste. Harris Tapper top, $459. Vans sneakers, $120. Socks stylist’s own. Photo / Matt Hurley
Mia wears a R.M.Williams vest, $299, and shirt, $419. Twenty-seven Names skirt, made in New Zealand, $320. Meadowlark rings, $1029 (citrine), and $399 (worn throughout). Boots stylist’s own. She rides a Hikobike. Photo / Matt Hurley
Tia wears anOlivia Cashmore coat, $795, made using deadstock fabric. Twenty-seven Names shirt, $420. Stolen Girlfriends Club jeans, $299. Photo / Matt Hurley
Photo / Matt Hurley
Photographer: Matt Hurley
Stylist: Courtney Joe
Hair and makeup: Lara Daly
Models: Mia Arlove from Unique Model Management, and Tia Harris from 62 Management
Tia and Mia, on the road. Photo / Matt Hurley. Stylist / Courtney Joe. Hair and makeup / Lara Daly.
What to wear when riding a bike? While serious cyclists (and for some reason, your amateur dad) may prefer a particular Lycra-clad uniform, the rise of electric bikes for commuting and getting around town requires something that's practical without sacrificing fun - and style. In bike-friendly European cities like Copenhagen, the Danes have nailed this exact dilemma, and inspired our own local spin on commuter-chic.
Fortunately there are plenty of options to consider from local designers' new-season spring collections, worn by Mia and Tia on a golden hour joyride around the suburban streets on their equally stylish e-bikes.
Sporty gas station sunnies are an optional accessory, but always remember to wear a helmet when riding a bike, and know the road rules before you head out. NZTA has some helpful guidelines for riding an e-bike safely.
Tia wears a Mahsa trench, made in New Zealand, $995. The blouse is past season Twenty-seven Names (similar here). Photo / Matt Hurley
Mia wears a Caitlin Crisp trench, $550. Kowtow polo, $249, and pants, $289, both made from organic cotton. Jasmin Sparrow belt, $520. Meadowlark bangle, $379. Photo / Matt Hurley
Beauty notes: Makeup artist Lara Daly drew freehand shapes on Mia's eyes using Mac Chromagraphic pencils in Genuine Orange & Landscape Green. Photo / Matt Hurley
Beauty notes: For a fun and striking eye look, pair a lilac shadow with a contrasting neon-orange eyeliner. Photo / Matt Hurley
Tia wears a Levi's x Ganni trucker jacket, $638. Harris Tapper top, $699, and pants, $769. Deadly Ponies bag (in basket), $629. Helmet, stylist’s own. She rides a Reid Classic Electric Bike, with an added basket. Photo / Matt Hurley
Photo / Matt Hurley
Mia wears an Olivia Cashmore overshirt, $625. Loclaire blouse, $299, and skirt, $289, both made to order to reduce textile waste. Harris Tapper top, $459. Vans sneakers, $120. Socks stylist’s own. Photo / Matt Hurley
Mia wears a R.M.Williams vest, $299, and shirt, $419. Twenty-seven Names skirt, made in New Zealand, $320. Meadowlark rings, $1029 (citrine), and $399 (worn throughout). Boots stylist’s own. She rides a Hikobike. Photo / Matt Hurley
Tia wears anOlivia Cashmore coat, $795, made using deadstock fabric. Twenty-seven Names shirt, $420. Stolen Girlfriends Club jeans, $299. Photo / Matt Hurley
Photo / Matt Hurley
Photographer: Matt Hurley
Stylist: Courtney Joe
Hair and makeup: Lara Daly
Models: Mia Arlove from Unique Model Management, and Tia Harris from 62 Management
Tia and Mia, on the road. Photo / Matt Hurley. Stylist / Courtney Joe. Hair and makeup / Lara Daly.
What to wear when riding a bike? While serious cyclists (and for some reason, your amateur dad) may prefer a particular Lycra-clad uniform, the rise of electric bikes for commuting and getting around town requires something that's practical without sacrificing fun - and style. In bike-friendly European cities like Copenhagen, the Danes have nailed this exact dilemma, and inspired our own local spin on commuter-chic.
Fortunately there are plenty of options to consider from local designers' new-season spring collections, worn by Mia and Tia on a golden hour joyride around the suburban streets on their equally stylish e-bikes.
Sporty gas station sunnies are an optional accessory, but always remember to wear a helmet when riding a bike, and know the road rules before you head out. NZTA has some helpful guidelines for riding an e-bike safely.
Tia wears a Mahsa trench, made in New Zealand, $995. The blouse is past season Twenty-seven Names (similar here). Photo / Matt Hurley
Mia wears a Caitlin Crisp trench, $550. Kowtow polo, $249, and pants, $289, both made from organic cotton. Jasmin Sparrow belt, $520. Meadowlark bangle, $379. Photo / Matt Hurley
Beauty notes: Makeup artist Lara Daly drew freehand shapes on Mia's eyes using Mac Chromagraphic pencils in Genuine Orange & Landscape Green. Photo / Matt Hurley
Beauty notes: For a fun and striking eye look, pair a lilac shadow with a contrasting neon-orange eyeliner. Photo / Matt Hurley
Tia wears a Levi's x Ganni trucker jacket, $638. Harris Tapper top, $699, and pants, $769. Deadly Ponies bag (in basket), $629. Helmet, stylist’s own. She rides a Reid Classic Electric Bike, with an added basket. Photo / Matt Hurley
Photo / Matt Hurley
Mia wears an Olivia Cashmore overshirt, $625. Loclaire blouse, $299, and skirt, $289, both made to order to reduce textile waste. Harris Tapper top, $459. Vans sneakers, $120. Socks stylist’s own. Photo / Matt Hurley
Mia wears a R.M.Williams vest, $299, and shirt, $419. Twenty-seven Names skirt, made in New Zealand, $320. Meadowlark rings, $1029 (citrine), and $399 (worn throughout). Boots stylist’s own. She rides a Hikobike. Photo / Matt Hurley
Tia wears anOlivia Cashmore coat, $795, made using deadstock fabric. Twenty-seven Names shirt, $420. Stolen Girlfriends Club jeans, $299. Photo / Matt Hurley
Photo / Matt Hurley
Photographer: Matt Hurley
Stylist: Courtney Joe
Hair and makeup: Lara Daly
Models: Mia Arlove from Unique Model Management, and Tia Harris from 62 Management
Tia and Mia, on the road. Photo / Matt Hurley. Stylist / Courtney Joe. Hair and makeup / Lara Daly.
What to wear when riding a bike? While serious cyclists (and for some reason, your amateur dad) may prefer a particular Lycra-clad uniform, the rise of electric bikes for commuting and getting around town requires something that's practical without sacrificing fun - and style. In bike-friendly European cities like Copenhagen, the Danes have nailed this exact dilemma, and inspired our own local spin on commuter-chic.
Fortunately there are plenty of options to consider from local designers' new-season spring collections, worn by Mia and Tia on a golden hour joyride around the suburban streets on their equally stylish e-bikes.
Sporty gas station sunnies are an optional accessory, but always remember to wear a helmet when riding a bike, and know the road rules before you head out. NZTA has some helpful guidelines for riding an e-bike safely.
Tia wears a Mahsa trench, made in New Zealand, $995. The blouse is past season Twenty-seven Names (similar here). Photo / Matt Hurley
Mia wears a Caitlin Crisp trench, $550. Kowtow polo, $249, and pants, $289, both made from organic cotton. Jasmin Sparrow belt, $520. Meadowlark bangle, $379. Photo / Matt Hurley
Beauty notes: Makeup artist Lara Daly drew freehand shapes on Mia's eyes using Mac Chromagraphic pencils in Genuine Orange & Landscape Green. Photo / Matt Hurley
Beauty notes: For a fun and striking eye look, pair a lilac shadow with a contrasting neon-orange eyeliner. Photo / Matt Hurley
Tia wears a Levi's x Ganni trucker jacket, $638. Harris Tapper top, $699, and pants, $769. Deadly Ponies bag (in basket), $629. Helmet, stylist’s own. She rides a Reid Classic Electric Bike, with an added basket. Photo / Matt Hurley
Photo / Matt Hurley
Mia wears an Olivia Cashmore overshirt, $625. Loclaire blouse, $299, and skirt, $289, both made to order to reduce textile waste. Harris Tapper top, $459. Vans sneakers, $120. Socks stylist’s own. Photo / Matt Hurley
Mia wears a R.M.Williams vest, $299, and shirt, $419. Twenty-seven Names skirt, made in New Zealand, $320. Meadowlark rings, $1029 (citrine), and $399 (worn throughout). Boots stylist’s own. She rides a Hikobike. Photo / Matt Hurley
Tia wears anOlivia Cashmore coat, $795, made using deadstock fabric. Twenty-seven Names shirt, $420. Stolen Girlfriends Club jeans, $299. Photo / Matt Hurley
Photo / Matt Hurley
Photographer: Matt Hurley
Stylist: Courtney Joe
Hair and makeup: Lara Daly
Models: Mia Arlove from Unique Model Management, and Tia Harris from 62 Management
Tia and Mia, on the road. Photo / Matt Hurley. Stylist / Courtney Joe. Hair and makeup / Lara Daly.
What to wear when riding a bike? While serious cyclists (and for some reason, your amateur dad) may prefer a particular Lycra-clad uniform, the rise of electric bikes for commuting and getting around town requires something that's practical without sacrificing fun - and style. In bike-friendly European cities like Copenhagen, the Danes have nailed this exact dilemma, and inspired our own local spin on commuter-chic.
Fortunately there are plenty of options to consider from local designers' new-season spring collections, worn by Mia and Tia on a golden hour joyride around the suburban streets on their equally stylish e-bikes.
Sporty gas station sunnies are an optional accessory, but always remember to wear a helmet when riding a bike, and know the road rules before you head out. NZTA has some helpful guidelines for riding an e-bike safely.
Tia wears a Mahsa trench, made in New Zealand, $995. The blouse is past season Twenty-seven Names (similar here). Photo / Matt Hurley
Mia wears a Caitlin Crisp trench, $550. Kowtow polo, $249, and pants, $289, both made from organic cotton. Jasmin Sparrow belt, $520. Meadowlark bangle, $379. Photo / Matt Hurley
Beauty notes: Makeup artist Lara Daly drew freehand shapes on Mia's eyes using Mac Chromagraphic pencils in Genuine Orange & Landscape Green. Photo / Matt Hurley
Beauty notes: For a fun and striking eye look, pair a lilac shadow with a contrasting neon-orange eyeliner. Photo / Matt Hurley
Tia wears a Levi's x Ganni trucker jacket, $638. Harris Tapper top, $699, and pants, $769. Deadly Ponies bag (in basket), $629. Helmet, stylist’s own. She rides a Reid Classic Electric Bike, with an added basket. Photo / Matt Hurley
Photo / Matt Hurley
Mia wears an Olivia Cashmore overshirt, $625. Loclaire blouse, $299, and skirt, $289, both made to order to reduce textile waste. Harris Tapper top, $459. Vans sneakers, $120. Socks stylist’s own. Photo / Matt Hurley
Mia wears a R.M.Williams vest, $299, and shirt, $419. Twenty-seven Names skirt, made in New Zealand, $320. Meadowlark rings, $1029 (citrine), and $399 (worn throughout). Boots stylist’s own. She rides a Hikobike. Photo / Matt Hurley
Tia wears anOlivia Cashmore coat, $795, made using deadstock fabric. Twenty-seven Names shirt, $420. Stolen Girlfriends Club jeans, $299. Photo / Matt Hurley
Photo / Matt Hurley
Photographer: Matt Hurley
Stylist: Courtney Joe
Hair and makeup: Lara Daly
Models: Mia Arlove from Unique Model Management, and Tia Harris from 62 Management
Tia and Mia, on the road. Photo / Matt Hurley. Stylist / Courtney Joe. Hair and makeup / Lara Daly.
What to wear when riding a bike? While serious cyclists (and for some reason, your amateur dad) may prefer a particular Lycra-clad uniform, the rise of electric bikes for commuting and getting around town requires something that's practical without sacrificing fun - and style. In bike-friendly European cities like Copenhagen, the Danes have nailed this exact dilemma, and inspired our own local spin on commuter-chic.
Fortunately there are plenty of options to consider from local designers' new-season spring collections, worn by Mia and Tia on a golden hour joyride around the suburban streets on their equally stylish e-bikes.
Sporty gas station sunnies are an optional accessory, but always remember to wear a helmet when riding a bike, and know the road rules before you head out. NZTA has some helpful guidelines for riding an e-bike safely.
Tia wears a Mahsa trench, made in New Zealand, $995. The blouse is past season Twenty-seven Names (similar here). Photo / Matt Hurley
Mia wears a Caitlin Crisp trench, $550. Kowtow polo, $249, and pants, $289, both made from organic cotton. Jasmin Sparrow belt, $520. Meadowlark bangle, $379. Photo / Matt Hurley
Beauty notes: Makeup artist Lara Daly drew freehand shapes on Mia's eyes using Mac Chromagraphic pencils in Genuine Orange & Landscape Green. Photo / Matt Hurley
Beauty notes: For a fun and striking eye look, pair a lilac shadow with a contrasting neon-orange eyeliner. Photo / Matt Hurley
Tia wears a Levi's x Ganni trucker jacket, $638. Harris Tapper top, $699, and pants, $769. Deadly Ponies bag (in basket), $629. Helmet, stylist’s own. She rides a Reid Classic Electric Bike, with an added basket. Photo / Matt Hurley
Photo / Matt Hurley
Mia wears an Olivia Cashmore overshirt, $625. Loclaire blouse, $299, and skirt, $289, both made to order to reduce textile waste. Harris Tapper top, $459. Vans sneakers, $120. Socks stylist’s own. Photo / Matt Hurley
Mia wears a R.M.Williams vest, $299, and shirt, $419. Twenty-seven Names skirt, made in New Zealand, $320. Meadowlark rings, $1029 (citrine), and $399 (worn throughout). Boots stylist’s own. She rides a Hikobike. Photo / Matt Hurley
Tia wears anOlivia Cashmore coat, $795, made using deadstock fabric. Twenty-seven Names shirt, $420. Stolen Girlfriends Club jeans, $299. Photo / Matt Hurley
Photo / Matt Hurley
Photographer: Matt Hurley
Stylist: Courtney Joe
Hair and makeup: Lara Daly
Models: Mia Arlove from Unique Model Management, and Tia Harris from 62 Management