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EXCLUSIVE Inside the tragic downfall of former Sydney society 'It' girl as she hits a new low - after she was accused of shocking forgery scam
EXCLUSIVE Inside the tragic downfall of former Sydney society 'It' girl as she hits a new low - after she was accused of shocking forgery scam

Daily Mail​

time3 days ago

  • Health
  • Daily Mail​

EXCLUSIVE Inside the tragic downfall of former Sydney society 'It' girl as she hits a new low - after she was accused of shocking forgery scam

The glamorous life of a former celebrity stylist and one-time 'It' girl of the 2000s has potentially unravelled after she was arrested for allegedly forging prescriptions. New Zealand-born Kelly Smythe, 47, was charged earlier this month at Surry Hills Police Station in Sydney 's inner east. She spent the night in custody before appearing before Downing Centre Local Court via video link last week, when she made a release application while being held on remand. Smythe, who lives on Australia's most expensive street in Point Piper, was charged with two counts of using a false document to obtain property and two counts of obtaining or attempting to get a prohibited drug by false representation. A charge sheet showed Ms Smythe allegedly used a false letter and two fraudulent scripts to get dexamphetamine and lisdexamfetamine from the Paddington Compounding Pharmacy on Oxford street in February 21 and May 15. Dexamphetamine medication is used in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy (sleep disorder) while Lisdexamfetamine treats moderate-to-severe binge eating disorder in adults. Smythe's barrister Charles Alexander lodged a release application on his client's behalf. 'She knows she needs to stay on the straight and narrow,' he told the court. Magistrate Sharon Freund said the police facts indicated there may be further charges pending, but no fresh charges had been laid. The magistrate granted bail but addded: 'I suspect your client may have an issue with the drugs she has been self-prescribing.' Smythe, who wore gold-rimmed sunglasses during her video-linked court appearance, said: 'Thank you so much, ma'am.' The case will be back before the court next month. At the height of her career she was a Seven Network stylist and the go-to fashion adviser to Sydney's elite, styling Miranda Kerr, Jennifer Hawkins, Jodi Gordon and Sonia Kruger. But after five years at the helm of the wardrobe styling department, Seven cut ties with her. With the local fashion industry teetering on the brink of collapse, Smythe struggled with freelance work and former friends say she vanished from the limelight. She tied the knot in 2011 with Alex Nikolaidis, ten years younger than her, at St Mark's Church, in the ritzy eastern suburbs enclave of Darling Point, in front of clients and Sydney's society set including Roxy Jacenko, Holly Brisley and Chris Bath. She was known for living life in the fast lane before take a step away form the limelight several years ago The couple welcomed a son, who is now 14, a year before saying 'I do'. They are now divorced. On Wednesday the petite stylist was seen stranded on New South Head Road in Sydney's east after her car ran out of fuel and required NRMA roadside assistance. She was dressed in low-rise jeans, furry flats and designer sunglasses.

The GRAZIA Career Edit: Meet The Founder Of Dubai-Based Salon The Nest
The GRAZIA Career Edit: Meet The Founder Of Dubai-Based Salon The Nest

Grazia USA

time12-05-2025

  • Business
  • Grazia USA

The GRAZIA Career Edit: Meet The Founder Of Dubai-Based Salon The Nest

Photo: Supplied It's not often you're able to pinpoint your passion when you're just a teenager, let alone creating that into a fully-fledged career, but for Jennie Davies it's a dream that became a reality. From her early days sweeping floors at a local hair salon in the UK to styling celebrities and royalty in Dubai, Jennie now runs one of the most successful salons in the emirate, The NEST Dubai, and has built an inspiring career rooted in creativity, grit, and a genuine love for making people feel their best. After globe-trotting, she found her home in the UAE in 2009, and now credits it for shaping her success and nurturing her entrepreneurial spirit. Today, as the founder of one of Dubai's most beloved boutique salons, she wears many hats: hairstylist, mentor, businesswoman, and visionary. In this edition of the GRAZIA Career Edit, she details her leap from stylist to salon owner, and the highs and hurdles along the way. My current role is… Salon owner, manager & hair stylist. When I was younger, I wanted to be… I always wanted to be a hair stylist. My favourite subject at school was… Art. My first job was… In a hair salon, I worked part-time in a salon some evenings and weekends from 14, then I started working full-time in a salon at 16 years old. My career path so far has been… Starting out in England as an apprentice at 16 years old, after qualifying, I left the UK to work in spas on luxury cruise ships that travelled the world for several years. Eventually, settling on land for a while in the Cayman Islands, running the salon at the Ritz-Carlton. After that, I moved to Bermuda, and then New Zealand, and finally moved to Dubai in 2009, working in various leading high-end salons and managing two salons prior to opening The Nest Salon. The role the UAE has played in my career is… The UAE has been incredible for my career, and I'm truly grateful to call it my home. The opportunities here are amazing, offering a dynamic environment where careers can flourish rapidly. I always said yes to every opportunity that would come my way. I've had the privilege of working on prestigious fashion shows, photo shoots, being featured in magazines, and having the opportunity to do hair for celebrities and royalty. Beyond that, with a lot of hard work, I've built a thriving business with a loyal and supportive clientele, all of which wouldn't have been possible without the vibrant industry in the UAE. The story of The NEST Salon is… I met my business partner and friend, Inger, in the Cayman Islands, where we worked together in our 20s. After convincing her to also move to Dubai, we remained here and in 2022 decided to open our first private hair studio together, consisting of 3 chairs. We were thinking of a name, I suggested The Nest as the space was so cosy and small and surrounded by the sound of birds outside. Inger went home that evening and discovered a bird had made a nest on her balcony tree at home, so it was a sign, to name it that. And as we moved to our new and bigger location, the Nest Salon name stuck with us. I was inspired to enter the beauty space because… There was never any question of doing anything else. I was always a very girly girl growing up and loved all things hair and beauty from a young age. It was my passion, I loved being creative and making people feel good through hair and beauty. My daily routine consists of… Im an early bird and often wake up at 5am, its when I have my best ideas, My day starts with a walk with my dog, followed by mandatory coffee and get ready for work, my working days are usually very hectic and busy with clients, any spare moment not doing hair is focused on the business side of things and our team, after work im very chilled, I love nothing more being at home chilling with my pets, cooking, or going out trying new spots dinner and seeing friends. My role as Founder entails… As the founder of The Nest Salon, my role extends far beyond hairstyling. I am responsible for overseeing the overall vision, growth, and success of the business. This includes managing all the day-to-day operations, building a talented team, and ensuring we provide exceptional services to our clients that align with our brand's standards. I also focus on business development, marketing, and client experience, constantly finding ways to innovate and elevate our services and experience. Additionally, growing a strong team and culture, mentoring the team, and maintaining our reputation as a leading salon in Dubai's beauty industry. Ultimately, our goal is to create a happy space where both clients and our staff members feel valued, inspired, and empowered. The biggest hurdle I have experienced in my career… The biggest hurdle I've faced as a hairstylist turned salon owner has been learning the business side of the industry. As hairstylists, we are trained in the art of hair, focusing on creativity and our passion, but running a business is an entirely different challenge. No one teaches you how to manage finances, marketing, operations, or leadership; it's something I've had to learn along the way. Finding the right balance between my passion for hairstyling and the demands of business management has been a journey of growth and adaptation. The biggest milestone I have achieved is… Opening a salon, and so proud watching it grow and our team flourish and achieve their goals. A quote I live by is… What's meant to be will always find a way, often even better than you ever imagined What I hope for 2025 is… New opportunities, more success and expansion and happiness.

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