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Behind the scenes with Jess PW

A RUSSH girl from the very start. She covered our Power Women issue, and now Jess PW takes us behind the scenes for her whirlwind week back in Australia for MBFWA.

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Natalie Kingham’s MBFWA diary

From sun drenched shows at Wylie’s Baths to mid-week dinner parties at Fred’s. Fashion and Buying Director of Matchesfashion.com, Natalie Kingham, shares with RUSSH her postcards from the week that was at MBFWA 2018.

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Ten years of Aje

She was like art. RUSSH Fashion Editor Bridie Gilbert shares her backstage captures from Aje’s 10th anniversary collection, inspired by Australian artist Brett Whiteley.

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New York in bloom

Cherry blossoms, bare limbs, wide-brimmed hats, and any excuse for a glass of dry rosé, it doesn’t get much better than New York in the springtime. Here, we asked some of our New York-based friends to tell us about their favourite spring activities.

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Hinds at South by Southwest

I could be your babe. From birthdays on the road to being crowned queens of South by Southwest, Spanish indie rock four-piece Hinds send us their postcards from the annual Austin, Texas, music festival.

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Jerico Tracy at Art Basel Hong Kong

From 2am games of pool to Ai Wei Wei rendered in Lego bricks. Director, art consultant and curator at Jerico Contemporary, Jerico Tracy, shares with RUSSH her postcards from a recent trip to Art Basel Hong Kong 2018.

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Annie Hamilton in Iceland

Sydney-based multidisciplinary artist Annie Hamilton shares with RUSSH memories from her time spent living in Iceland as an artist in residence, from morning walks into the mountains to lying on the rooftop each night waiting for the aurora borealis.

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Postcards from Tokyo

Tiny laneways, Harajuku days and obligatory karaoke sessions. Fashion & Beauty Director Billie Iveson shares memories from Tokyo shooting Atty Mitchell for RUSSH Magazine.

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Waking up in Mexico

It is said that the way you spend New Year’s Eve is a sign of things to come. If this is the case, for photographer Adrian Meško, 2018 will be a year of overseas adventures, new friends and old, midnight swims and moments to remember.