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Models-off-duty: sarong season
Multi-purpose. Make like Georgia and Amanda and choose the sarong for the ultimate holiday staple. For summer days on the go.
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Multi-purpose. Make like Georgia and Amanda and choose the sarong for the ultimate holiday staple. For summer days on the go.
Palm tree prints and party shirts – SS 18 took the runways on a summer vacation.
Sleek and refined. The one-piece swimsuit is your new summer staple.
Summer days take a rose coloured turn. Make like RUSSH cover star Taylor Hill and swim in pink.
Another year gone by, and all our favourites know how to dress for the occasion. Make like Vittoria and the Supers for the ultimate in party dressing this New Year’s Eve. Out with a bang.
From Coach à la Keith Haring, to Versace’s Andy Warhol prints. SS 18 knows arty girls do it better.
Boogie days and nights. From Alberta Ferretti to Christian Dior – on the SS 18 runways everything was illuminated.
Fire in her eyes. Make like Gigi and Kaia and harness the power of a red lens.
From Bottega Veneta to Paco Rabanne, SS 18 gave the runways a little fringed flare.
Not your usual summer staple, but when the weather takes an unexpected turn channel Margiela and McQueen and throw on your best lightweight trench.
From shoulder to waist, from festival days to nights out. Make like Mica and Joan and strap on a bum bag. Not just for tourists.
Do the vertical. From Altuzarra to Givenchy, this season’s stripes were one directional.
The off-duty eyewear staple. Make like Vittoria and Kaia and opt for a striking cat-eye frame. Sharpen up.
From Haider Ackermann’s twists and overlays to Helmut Lang’s barely there. The SS 18 runways got crafty with cut-outs.
Let’s be clear. From Chanel to Balmain, it was a transparent takeover for SS 18.
A little sparkle never hurt anyone. From Alberta Ferretti’s sequinned suits to Oscar De La Renta’s shiny slips, SS 18 was ready for the holiday season.
From Dion Lee’s tailored suiting to Saint Laurent’s laced flare. SS 18 opted for flattering one-shoulder cuts.
When you can’t decide what colour to wear, why not wear them all? SS 18 saw a rainbow burst onto the runways à la Versace and Jeremy Scott.
From Christopher Kane’s bejewelled glamour to Simone Rocha’s Victorian ruffles. SS 18 saw the silk-satin dress reimagined for the modern woman.
Power play. From Saint Laurent’s bubble dresses to Gucci’s sequin flares, SS 18 turned back time to the 80s. I wanna dance with somebody.