Fashion / Style
Four fashion moments from the week that you may have missed
An eclectic mix of the best of the week.
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An eclectic mix of the best of the week.
On the occasion of her 74th birthday, we look back at her inimitable style.
Here, lensed by Sam Armstrong, Catherine Clayton-Smith walks us through her practice, the feeling of nostalgia, and Oroton’s Resort 22 collection.
Our top 10 fashion favourites for the month of May.
“As it turns out, some things write themselves.”
Yan Yan Chan talks with RUSSH on beauty, styling Coco Crush, and her non negotiables.
In Gogos’ world, there are enough seats at the table for everyone to carry the torch.
Not to say I told you so, but…
From Fendace to bassike Resort 22.
“Poetic. Future. Freedom.”
See what happens after dark at the biggest week in Australian fashion.
“It’s really about a celebration for the brand, and a moment for the brand just to stop and kind of showcase some of the values that it’s about both aesthetically, and everything else.
Too cool for school.
We speak with Indigenous designers Liandra Gaykamangu and Julie Shaw on their brands and hopes for the future.
No one ever criticised Romance Was Born for not doing enough, and even for a season where practising restraint was key for the brands evolution, they put on quite a show.
For Bare by Charlie Holiday, the sentiment of sustainable staples is built into its brand DNA.
“I believe that sustainability is not just about the planet, but about how we treat ourselves, others and everything we come into contact with.”
Because a good pair of shoes can take you anywhere.
We optimistically thought that the 2022 theme would be slightly easier to interpret for celebrities than, say, Camp. We thought wrong.
The best to help you plough your way through the looming cold.