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MBFWA 2020 has been cancelled: what’s next for fashion?
MBFWA 2020 has been cancelled for public safety during the Coronavirus outbreak. So what’s next for the Australian fashion community in 2020?
MBFWA 2020 has been cancelled for public safety during the Coronavirus outbreak. So what’s next for the Australian fashion community in 2020?
The locations, the craftsmanship and the most inspiring of moments. See MBFWA through the eyes of Chelsea Power, Studio Buyer at Matchesfashion.com.
Night fever. Artist and photographer Kitty Callaghan shares her captures of the special moments from Ellery’s 10-year celebration at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia.
Give me the night. Fringed, beaded and sequinned with splashes of tangerine and electric blue – Sass & Bide’s Resort 18 collection was for the one who wants to dance.
Feels so good. Bianca Spender’s Resort 18 runway brought her signature draping to the kimono-inspired collection, rendered in muted tones and accented with architectural accessories.
Harbour cruises, front row seats and the best Romance. This was MBFWA as seen through the eyes, and lense, of Natalie Kingham, buying director at Matchesfashion.com.
Your exclusive look at Dion Lee Resort 17 at MBFWA. Featuring jewellery by Sarah & Sebastian. Look to the light.
Giselle Farhat, founder of My Chameleon, shares with RUSSH her favourite MBFWA runway locations and where to source the perfect pre-show cocktail.
Chloe Sippe is the New York-based general merchandising manager for Moda Operandi. During her recent return to Australia for MBFWA, Sippe shared with RUSSH her fashion week highlights – the late night restaurants, seaside escapes, and looks that captured her along the way.