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No matter which tribe you belong to. The show spectrum ran from molten dipped supermodels to Australian designer Dion Lee’s latest workwear riff – toolkit and all.
No matter which tribe you belong to. The show spectrum ran from molten dipped supermodels to Australian designer Dion Lee’s latest workwear riff – toolkit and all.
This striking home for Chanel’s Métiers d’Art de la Mode is a bold statement of intent to protect the artisanal future of French fashion.
Girlish fashion is having a moment, but really, it never left. And it’s always been open to interpretation.
What is it about French houses and apartments? A new book attempts to capture the seemingly effortless, inimitable quality of their approach to design.
Fashion insiders share the pieces they will and won’t spend their hard-earned on.
Ellie Malouf, founder and chief executive of luxury Australian boat brokerage and charter fleet Ahoy Club, shares her guide to Europe’s premium superyacht festivals.
These Paris-based creatives all excel at pushing boundaries, reinterpreting the foundations of French culture in highly original ways.
It has been almost a year since the New Zealander moved from Sydney to Paris. The fluent French speaker talks commentating, asset management and, of course, rugby.
The artist explains how painting will always be the thread that connects her with her father the late great design luminary John Olsen.
The London-based style setter shares her Paris secrets, latest, interior-world obsessions and favourite restorative escapes.
The style setter shares her top 10 must-dos in the City of Light from her favourite flea market treasure troves to the museums that most inspire her.
The 22-year-old from East Arnhem Land is a monumental beauty and so too, her high fashion breakout, which has the potential to be world-shifting and future-defining.
The Canberra-born painter hones his skills of abstraction while embracing life in the French capital.
Chef Guillaume Brahimi reveals his must-go restaurants and the one food habit of the French and Italians that Australians need to adopt.
Swapping cleats for corks was never the original plan, but for former Wallaby David Lyons, the allure of French wine proved to be the perfect career change
Melbourne-born lifestyle entrepreneur Zoë de Givenchy is not only a proud custodian of Hubert de Givenchy’s majestic Loire Valley estate Château du Jonchet, she is also championing his creative vision.
From the Freycinet Peninsula to Bruny Island to Huon River, ever wondered why there are so many French place names in Tasmania? It turns out French explorers first visited in 1772 and took a liking to the place.
Hôtel Costes, built inside a 19th-century listed building on Paris’s most prestigious shopping street, was an overnight hit from the day it opened. Meet the hotelier the A-list has on speed dial.
The historic Australian winemaker has set itself a new mountain to climb, literally: the lofty frontier of viticulture in mainland China
From starting out at a market stall in Sydney’s Paddington in 1991, sisters Nicky and Simone Zimmermann are approaching billionaire status.
In a fashion world pushing for liberation, underwear is defying conservatism to become valid outerwear in the modern wardrobe. But what’s driving the shift?
Nicky and Simone Zimmermann will remain at the helm of their Australian fashion brand after Advent International acquires a major stake
When Best Jumpers beat out industry favourites to take home the coveted National Designer Award, it proved our appetite for elevated streetwear shows no sign of slowing
The new DB12 is a blueprint of what a sports car should look like – a grand tourer designed for luxurious long-distance cruising.
Having resurfaced in Hollywood and on high-end runways, the ‘Canadian Tuxedo’ might have a bad rap but can looked polished and worn at work when styled correctly.
Precious timepieces that hero craftsmanship, original gem settings and a certain gleaming kind of élan
More than 65,000 people from 90 countries have watched Sydney-based Pilates instructor Kirsten King through her online platform Fluidform At Home – but exercise is only one part of its appeal
The sexual wellness category is thriving thanks to luxurious new design-driven products that are jumping out of the bottom drawer and into the spotlight.
The stories we sometimes tell ourselves about love can be extreme and toxic, says the Adelaide-born, Hepburn-esque star of The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart.
Addressing an historical gender imbalance on the walls of our most prominent art institutions is finally at the top of the cultural agenda.
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