What does 60 years of Australian fashion teach us?
We chart the trends, the bold names and the fashion moments that not only dressed us but also shaped our attitudes.
We chart the trends, the bold names and the fashion moments that not only dressed us but also shaped our attitudes.
The Australian fashion designer continues to evolve his global brand.
Australian Fashion Week has kicked off with a focus on emerging designers, long awaited debuts and new directions.
The model, beauty entrepreneur and new mother feels ready to embrace being global ambassador for jewellery brand Michael Hill.
After nine years in London, the Australian florist who created Nicole Kidman’s wedding bouquet is bringing her distinctive style back to Sydney.
Black might have ruled, but that doesn’t mean Tinsel Town’s night of nights was a boring affair – as well old Hollywood glamour and serious bling there were flashes of personal style.
A historic Oyster Bar show at Grand Central Terminal kicked off New York Fashion Week.
Menswear is no longer as much about countries, ‘it’s about the internet’.
Almost 25 years after her death Carolyn Bessette Kennedy is a timeless reminder of why what we wear matters.
Eateries come and go – especially in Sydney – but Catalina is the great survivor. The family who own and run one of Australia’s most spectacular dining spots share the ups and downs of three decades of service.
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