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According to the SS25 shows, we’re heading for a bandeau summer
And we’re not mad about it.
And we’re not mad about it.
If you’ve been in the new age space for even a moment, you’ll notice that Gen Z is well-versed in the esoteric arts, constantly seeking answers to quell their existential questions.
Plus, the 5-minute makeup routine she does in the car.
Read the full list of just-announced date and venues for Laneway Festival 2025, across Australia and New Zealand.
Where to eat, stay, and play, according to a RUSSH editor.
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Here’s what you can expect from our brand-new title – the RUSSH Beauty Annual >
Shimmy shimmy ya. For AW 17 ruffles came to play. Flow free and take it away.
The Soho Grand Hotel in New York is the place to wake up in the city that never sleeps. Fashion Editor Bridie Gilbert explores this urban sanctuary for the temporary New Yorker.
Making shadows on the wall. Photographer Christina May Carey captures an intimate game of dress up with model Suzi Leenaars.
To the streets. Chanel’s two-tone boots take to the pavements of Paris for the brand’s AW 17 Pre-Collection campaign.
Island in the sun. In the lead-up to Sunny Side Up Tropical Festival at Potato Head Bali – a two-day music and culture festival on August 11-12 featuring Phoenix, Big Sean and Hot Chip – creative director Dan Mitchell shares his ultimate 48 hours on the island.
Desert heat. Understated Leather releases its latest campaign featuring model and musician Alyssa Miller.
A night by the bay. To celebrate the multi-sensory Stella Artois drinking experience, Vue de monde’s Shannon Bennett hosted an intimate dinner overlooking Sydney’s Gordon’s Bay, inspired by the flavours of the famous brew.
I’ve been hiding out so long, I’ve gotta find another way. The War on Drugs return with Strangest Thing, the second single from their forthcoming studio album, A Deeper Understanding – to be released August 25.
Next time your skin needs a deep detox add some charcoal to the mix. Deep cleaning and purifying, a mask for new skin.
Minimalism, asymmetry and imperfection for Holly Ryan SS 17 – a collection crafted during the women’s marches in early 2017 as an exploration of what it means to be a woman, through unique and wearable jewellery pieces.
The gang’s all here. Lucien Pagès, in collaboration with Dior’s Peter Philips, presents Les Vacances de Lucien.
Full name: Julia Ratner.
Hails from: Ukraine.
Runway: Has walked for the likes of Valentino, Chanel, Christian Dior and more.
Freedom, strength and the beauty of flowers. Meadowlark’s new collection, Liberty, offers a selection of tough-love charms – sturdy necklaces, earrings, chokers and rings that celebrate the wild, untamed, natural joy of wildflowers. All good things.
Mornings by the ocean and muddied festival shoes. Photographer and visual artist Kitty Callaghan captures the best of Splendour in the Grass 2017 at North Byron’s idyllic Parklands.
Delicate, intricate and feminine. Founded by Laura Bailey and Sheherazade Goldsmith, bespoke jewellery brand Loquet London release their AW 17 collection – talismans for now and forever.
Following the launch of the band’s own independent record label, Spillway, Sydney five-piece Wild Honey debut the film for their new single, Break Away.
Fruits of the forest. Christophe Robin harnesses prickly pear oil to leave hair shiny, repaired and smooth – for summer damage or winter dryness.
Tiffany & Co. reveals its AW 17 campaign, There’s Only One, featuring muses Zöe Kravitz and Elle Fanning.
Take me to the beach. RUSSH Fashion and Beauty Director Billie Iveson shares memories from her summer pilgrimage to the islands of Greece.
Clean lines, architectural shapes and soft silhouettes for Bassike SS 17. Featuring RUSSH girl Charlee Fraser and James Manley, the collection runs true to the Bassike aesthetic. Clean slate.
Hot lips, sun-kissed skin and sultry sheen. For when the sun begins to fall on that island horizon.
Studio Pilates is for anyone who wants a deeper understanding of how their body works through consistency, dedication and hard work. Instructor Dorothea Csutkai shares the best of the benefits.