All eyes will be on Sydney next week as local labels preview their spring/summer collections at MBFWA.

A few months ago, the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia schedule was looking a little sparse. The industry-only event, which this year move to a new location in [...]

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Blog to Print – SRC783 Magazine

On February 21, 2013 By

With more and more publications turning to online platforms to reach an audience, duo Christina Dietze and Nick Thomm have gone against the grain to convert popular blog SRC783 into a magazine.

If the recent closing of Australian weekly fashion magazine Grazia tells us anything, it’s that the print business is tough – even [...]

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MADE by Makers

On January 23, 2013 By



Vintage, sequins and aliens are all words I like to hear, even more so if they all come in the same sentence. Such is the case with Makers of Belief‘s latest offering by Kirsty Barros,  a woman with a [...]

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Kuwaii teams up with local artist and jeweller Seb Brown to produce White Resin, an all white concept range with a focus on texture.

Last month, Kuwaii’s spring summer collection took to the runway as part of Melbourne Spring Fashion Week. EntitledLandscapes, the range saw models don soft silk draping, tie-ups, soft [...]

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Knots and Knits designer Megan Todd creates summer-ready accessories as part of a new collection for Molten Store.

Chances are that you’ve already seen the work of Megan Todd. Her chunky knitted clutches for her label Knots and Knits have been doing the rounds lately, appearing in the pages of glossy magazines and [...]

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American heritage label Coach gets the colourful treatment from New York fashion blogger Natalie Joos.

If you haven’t heard of her yet, get ready for the onslaught because Natalie Joos is a name on the rise. For years she’s been a force to be reckoned with backstage, casting big name models for the world’s [...]

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New online designer store Jasu pioneers the digital door policy, allowing only trendsetters access to their Australian designer contingent.

A new online store selling the work of Australian designers to a global audience is always a good thing. But within an ocean of URLs, differentiating your store can prove a difficult task.

Newly [...]

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There are many reasons that celebrity gossip magazines make me want to throw hot noodles in my eyes, and one of them is because I hate celebrity breakups. The ones that involve Johnny Depp and Vanessa Paradis not being together. Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins no longer being awesome together. Because if [...]

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The Most Amazing Shop

On June 23, 2012 By

From the road, The Most Amazing Shop looks amazing/terrifying, depending on how much Jurassic Park traumatised you as a child. You know those weird houses that have their front yards filled with statues of gnomes and animals? Well, this store is like that on crack. Instead of tiny gnomes there are giant ones, and instead of [...]

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Fire and Ice

On June 5, 2012 By

At the beginning of this year I made the decision to take a step back from online and try my hardest to have my words printed. No easy task considering print media still remains in limbo and although I’ve had some wins and long long waits, it’s been rewarding to see my late night thoughts grace a [...]

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