If you wear this, you’re officially old
A popular wardrobe “staple” has been declared out of style by the younger generation – but the revelation has horrified Millennials.
A popular wardrobe “staple” has been declared out of style by the younger generation – but the revelation has horrified Millennials.
Standards across the country are slipping, and one particular photo from last week proves the “decay” is worse than any of us feared.
There’s a new trend that is about to be everywhere and it one made famous by women that men are now embracing.
“It could send a guy to hospital,” one woman said of the racy decision that ambushed the streets this week. James Weir recaps.
Shoppers are praising a $30 item from Kmart, with some comparing it to a designer item that is more than four times the price.
Once deemed the most “embarrassing” part of an outfit, a forgotten Aussie treasure is now back, and more popular than ever.
A statement accessory that went out of style because of its “tacky” nature is seemingly making a comeback.
A new swimwear design that is so racy it is being confused for “sexy” underwear has just emerged at this year’s Miami Swim Week.
The swimwear industry has unveiled a skimpy take on a classic fashion trend at Miami Swim Week – and it’s very, very tiny.
An American influencer has sent her Aussie followers into a spin after describing a quintessentially bogan wardrobe staple as “chic”.
Gen Z are now embracing a Millennial trend they once branded “cringe” and “old”, with experts saying its now back in a major way.
Target now sells Kmart’s cult Anko products following the brand’s huge merger – but there’s a popular line that won’t be axed.
This polarising new fad has crept onto Sydney streets. Have Aussies pulled it off? One TikToker struggles as James Weir watches on.
A $40 item from Kmart has been compared to a designer item that can retail for as much as $4000, with shoppers declaring it better.
Shoppers of one major department store have spotted an unusual detail in one $18 item — with some even saying it motivated them to buy the bag.
A popular Kmart item priced at just $25 has been flying off the shelves, with the budget retailer revealing Aussies are “loving it”.
There are lists galore of what Swifties should and shouldn’t wear to the concert, but in reality there’s only one item you should wear to fit in.
Usually considered necessary for stepping foot outside, there’s a big reason why you can expect to see less pants being worn this year.
Once the go-to brand for cargo-wearing dads, its makeover has seen it hailed as “Country Road but hundreds of dollars less”.
The return of this fashion trend isn’t necessarily a revelation, but it’s still sending shockwaves through an entire generation.
Red carpets and runway shows have embraced an often concealed body part – with some declaring the daring look has “never been hotter”.
An iconic Australian brand has just launched a new iteration of a hotly-debated trend – and as expected, the product is proving very divisive.
A woman who bought a dress to attend a wedding was shocked when she questioned whether a detail in the gown was “offensive”.
A mortified wedding guest has revealed how she was left “dying inside” after attending a friend’s special day and realising her huge blunder.
A new trend is beginning to go mainstream and men are starting to embrace a look that women made very popular.
A $20 item from Kmart that was recently released for the autumn and winter collection is being praised by shoppers as “timeless” and “hella cute”.
Kmart had debuted new designs on the runway, and one item is already standing out as a firm fan favourite.
The budget retailer released a modern twist on an expensive wardrobe staple that has divided shoppers – would you wear it?
An everyday clothing item from the budget retailer is being hailed as a perfect dupe for a label that retails for almost four times the price.
Taylor Swift’s Aussie concerts were “ruined” for some after a skimpy $40 top they all bought “broke” and left fans exposed during the show.
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