Events
Triumph & Disaster Launch
Our friends at Triumph & Disaster officially launched their premium mens skincare and grooming range with a speakeasy affair at the Montecristo Room, Auckland. Guests indulged in cut throat shaves, jazz music, spoken word and Stolen Rum punch. When: 1 August <more>
Ryder Salon Opening
On Wednesday June 27, leading hairdresser Greg Murrell celebrated the opening of his flagship salon Ryder, in Britomart, Auckland. Murrell describes the intricately designed space as monumental in character with an underlying sense of simplicity, and to that <more>
Zambesi Store Opening
On Friday March 30, iconic fashion label Zambesi hosted for the first time a few people to it’s new store located in the Britomart precinct here in Auckland. Red looked good on black: welcome to Britomart, Zambesi. (Photos <more>
Melbourne Metal Collective ‘Cave’ Launch
Founded in 2011, the Melbourne Metal Collective (MMC) is an organisation established to promote jewelry design by bringing together in collaborative force the best Melbourne designers. Nationally, MMC curate group exhibitions, fashion week showrooms and pop-up stores. Their first <more>
Club STOLEN at Rhythm & Vines
Now in its ninth year, Rhythm and Vines takes centre stage as one of New Zealand’s top music festivals. The event has become an iconic Kiwi New Year’s tradition and this year a record 29,000 festival-goers braved fierce conditions <more>
2011 Vanuatu Anchor Regatta
Fuelled up on STOLEN, the SY Torrid – otherwise known as “Deadman’s boat” – managed to get across the finish line… just not in time to beat the other yachties at the annual Vanuatu Anchor Regatta. The Torrid got off <more>
KEA Cocktails in the Cloud
STOLEN loves to bring Kiwis together and on the eve of the Rugby World Cup semi-finals we got the chance to do just that with KEA’s Auckland community of global Kiwis at the KEA Cocktails in the Cloud <more>
STOLEN Rum at Taste of New Zealand
The week of the Rugby World Cup final in October wasn’t just about the on-field sports antics – foodies had their own on-field celebrations with Taste of New Zealand, NZ’s biggest culinary festival, which descended on Victoria Park in <more>
2011 NZMYC Coastal Classic Yacht Race
The Coastal Classic Yacht Race has been held every Labour Weekend since 1982 – boats start at Devonport, Auckland, and drag-race 119 nautical miles through to Russell in the Bay of Islands (once known as the ‘hellhole of <more>
Karen Walker Surprise Party
When Kiwi fashion designer Karen Walker showed her SS 2012 line at New York Fashion Week in September, she received such amazing reviews from international style media that her Auckland friends and fans thought it only fitting <more>
Gallery A.S Opening in Sydney
The opening reception for Gallery A.S. in the old Paramount Pictures headquarters in Surry Hills Sydney launched their latest exhibition, which explores the junction of art and the moving image. Motion / Pictures exploits and explores movie culture through various <more>
I Love Ugly and Superette Exhibition
Artist Valentin Ozich revealed his latest work at Superette’s exhibition space in Ponsonby – and STOLEN Rum were onhand to serve cocktails. Ozich’s clothing label I Love Ugly is stocked at Superette, so the exhibition was <more>
Pilot Magazine Launch
Auckland’s fashion and design crowd enjoyed Stolen Sangria at the Britomart Country Club on Thursday 12 May, 2011 to launch the latest issue of Pilot Magazine. Editors Andy Pickering and Leigh Matheson hosted a fine shindig that lasted into the <more>
Autumn Flavours at Home
The days were shortening as our Indian summer came to an end. To celebrate the change in season, we were invited by good friends of ours in a collaborative effort to an autumnal dinner party. Dave from <more>
Lonely Hearts & Always Sometimes Anytime
Stolen Rum teamed with fashion label Lonely Hearts and website Always Sometimes Anytime to hold an exhibition of photographer Sara Orme’s work Freedom as part of I-D Fashion Week. Held at Dunedin boutique Belle Bird, guests sipped on <more>
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