Just because the stores are screaming ‘summer’ and ‘Christmas’ doesn’t necessarily mean we’re all currently in the throws of bikini beach days and eating our weight in mangoes and seafood. The current temperatures are hardly worthy of bare legs let alone micro minis. One label all too aware of the perils of dressing for [...]
Continue Reading →Teenage Dirtbag: Homemade Floral Headband, Op-shop Nightie, Wittner Boots, Nan’s Necklaces
Continue Reading →RMIT fashion students test their innovative design ideas out on the public in the inspiring Three and Three Quarters Exhibition at No Vacancy.
Cancel your weekend plans. No Vacancy gallery has it sorted. The Three and Three Quarters exhibition will be on show until Sunday and the inspiring collection of works is well worth [...]
Continue Reading →From clogs to sack dresses, Lauren Burvill reveals her top 10 fashion blunders.
Fashion regrets are dangerous things. They can not only be damaging to the soul, but also to the bank account.
As a society we all try and get on with our little lives in the hope of looking the best [...]
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Fashion month is almost here and if you’re a male model who happens to be booked to take to the catwalk, you may want to cut back on that shaving and go au naturale. New York designer Michael Bastain is encouraging male models to embrace hair in [...]
What is it about two women fighting that gets people so energized, inevitably labelling it a cat-fight amongst a myriad of ‘woops’ and ‘hisses’? Let us look toSeinfeld for the answer…
Now that we’ve got that out of the way we can look at the best kind of catfight – the stylish kind. [...]
Continue Reading →So is anyone really that excited about the wedding? Apart from seeing whether Kate ends up wearing McQueen or not, the only other highlight of the event for me is spotting what the royal bridesmaids frock up in. I can’t help but love a good and even terribly bad bridesmaid dress. It’s the stuff of lol legends.
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Fashion festivals are strange things. Unlike your typical fashion show where journalists, buyers and celebs are there for the business side of things, the numerous festivals set up around Australia are consumer driven events, aimed at showcasing to the public what is available to purchase in the stores right now. The events [...]
Continue Reading →Hats: An Anthology by Stephen Jones
Continue Reading →Do you dream of matching wooden hangers, equally spaced apart, each holding a beautiful piece of clothing? A library of shoes that requires a step ladder to reach them all?
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