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Wild, crazy and uniquely cool: Fashion Week street style

There’s a fine line between looking fashionable and funny — and attitude makes all the difference. SEE OUR PICTURE GALLERY.

Australian Fashion Week street style.
Australian Fashion Week street style.

There’s a fine line between looking fashionable and funny and attitude makes all the difference.

MONDAY STREET STYLE

For Poppy Lissiman it was a case of if you want something done right, do it yourself, wearing her eponymous label’s sunglasses and bag, along with Stylenada dress and jacket, P.E. Nation leggings and Prada sandals.

Poppy Lissinan. Picture: Richard Dobson
Poppy Lissinan. Picture: Richard Dobson
Daniel Le. Picture: Richard Dobson
Daniel Le. Picture: Richard Dobson

Daniel Le showed how to mix designer with accessible, pairing his H&M shirt and pants with Alexander McQueen shoes and Gucci bag.

Never too young: Arabella Burrowe. Picture: Arabella's mother
Never too young: Arabella Burrowe. Picture: Arabella's mother

But Arabella Burrow, the 3-year-old daughter of former model Rebecca and retired surfer Taj, proved style and comfort can go hand-in-hand, wearing a jacket and pants by Zara, pyjama top by Mini Marley and comfy Nike kicks — with a stuffed bunny to accessorise.

TUESDAY STREET STYLE

Hannah He, 7, knows it takes just that to pull off her white Paskal jeans, but her pink Seed top and shoes were a dream to wear with her Rogani bag and GentleMonster glasses.

Hannah He. Picture: Richard Dobson
Hannah He. Picture: Richard Dobson
Stylist America Futol. Picture: Richard Dobson
Stylist America Futol. Picture: Richard Dobson

Stylist Aymeric Futol paired his Alessandra Governa skirt with a Hoodedwept shirt, Doc Marten boots, Atelier Eight hat and accessorised with a vintage Chanel brooch, Louis Vuitton bag and Roeckl gloves.

Tattooist Lauren Winzer. Picture: Richard Dobson
Tattooist Lauren Winzer. Picture: Richard Dobson

Tattooist Lauren Winzer proved fringed leather jackets don’t just belong on cowboys, pairing hers with Chanel boots, Versace leggings and top and a jacket from Rehab.

WEDNESDAY STREET STYLE

Being thrifty is as fashionable as ever. These style gurus gave preloved items a new life.

They included a Millie Sykes’ op-shop red vinyl coat, a showstopper on its own but packing even more punch with Poppy Lissiman accessories and simple Skechers.

Millie Sykes. Picture: Richard Dobson
Millie Sykes. Picture: Richard Dobson
Musician Genesis Owusu. Picture: Richard Dobson
Musician Genesis Owusu. Picture: Richard Dobson

Musician Genesis Owusu found his fur second-hand and wore it over Aussie label Double Rainbouu with ASOS pants and Suicoke sandals.

Jewellery designer Sarah Jane Adams. Picture: Richard Dobson
Jewellery designer Sarah Jane Adams. Picture: Richard Dobson

Jewellery designer Sarah Jane Adams dressed in head-to-toe vintage, with a mirror dress from markets in India, an Adidas jacket from Ebay and New Rock boots she’s been rocking for at least 20 years.

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