Two years ago,she was a “shy”,reluctant pollie. Now Allegra Spender’s navigating the fallout from tragedies at home and abroad.
Three years after the designer’s death,Carla Zampatti returns to the runway at Australian Fashion Week.
The duo stole more than $56,000 in luxury items from a David Jones store in the CBD,with the mother’s lawyer saying expensive clothing was her “choice of joy”.
The families of Carla Zampatti,Michael Gudinski and Neil Balnaves describe how they grapple with a legacy – while grieving a loss.
Prepare for a fresh vision from Carla Zampatti’s creative director at the label’s first runway show since the designer’s death.
Allegra Spender reflects on the power of her mother’s legacy before the opening of Zampatti Powerhouse in Sydney.
The Powerhouse Museum called on the public to fill in the gaps for the first retrospective on the late fashion icon.
The former member for North Sydney,who died on Friday at the age of 86,was known as one of the MPs who defended journalist Laurie Oakes against claims of contempt of parliament.
She left her mother’s world of fashion to enter politics like her father. Here,she details how life has changed,and why she’s making paid parental leave a firm focus.
Allegra Spender talks about the causes she is passionate about and how she juggles her demanding new job and family life with three small children.
Sisters Allegra and Bianca Spender are close,but working together in the family business founded by their mother,Carla Zampatti,tested their bond.