Meet the front row:The people who go to fashion week aren’t who you think

Meet the front row:The people who go to fashion week aren’t who you think

For designers,it’s marketing. For models,it’s a payday,for influencers,it’s content,and for fashion journalists,it’s work,but there are plenty of people who pay to attend runway shows.

  • byDamien Woolnough

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In the studio with the next generation of up-and-coming Brisbane designers

In the studio with the next generation of up-and-coming Brisbane designers

As the city showcases its style at the Brisbane Fashion Festival,designers discuss unlocking opportunities and leaning into the wider creative community.

  • byCourtney Kruk
Sassy solidarity:Fashion festival takes a stand against coercive control

Sassy solidarity:Fashion festival takes a stand against coercive control

Dress to Express Day invites participants to wear their favourite outfit and walk in solidarity with victims of domestic violence and coercive control.

  • byCourtney Kruk
‘It’s about rich skin’:Why Succession beauty is the real winner

‘It’s about rich skin’:Why Succession beauty is the real winner

Bold make-up designs and heavily contoured faces are taking a back seat to skincare and subtlety.

  • byDamien Woolnough
In the future,this is how jeans will look

In the future,this is how jeans will look

Gen-Z might shun skinny jeans,but they remain a bestseller. Still,if you’re ready to branch out,here are the key trends from the runway,low-rise optional.

  • byMelissa Singer
‘This is him in my dreams’:How women want men to dress

‘This is him in my dreams’:How women want men to dress

Female-focused fashion brands are moving in on the growing men’s market. There is plenty of room for them.

  • byDamien Woolnough
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These four teen models were scouted for fashion week at Harry Styles concerts

These four teen models were scouted for fashion week at Harry Styles concerts

Four young Australians made their fashion week debut after being scouted at the pop star’s concerts. The industry says the old-school method still works.

  • byLauren Ironmonger
Now it’s done,here’s what you can wear from Australian Fashion Week

Now it’s done,here’s what you can wear from Australian Fashion Week

Retro florals,leather trench coats and nighties are among the looks ready to take off the runway.

  • byDamien Woolnough
I thought nothing could surprise me any more at Fashion Week. Then I saw this

I thought nothing could surprise me any more at Fashion Week. Then I saw this

Sure,there’s got to be a “wow” factor in a fashion show,but come on,compost heap chic?

  • byAndrew Hornery
A-plus for buzz,mixed marks for diversity:The verdict on Fashion Week

A-plus for buzz,mixed marks for diversity:The verdict on Fashion Week

After five days and more than 40 shows and presentations,our style experts dissect the highs,lows,memorable moments,and what it all means for next summer.

  • byDamien Woolnough andMelissa Singer
The curse of the one-hit-wonder:How brands move on from a viral item

The curse of the one-hit-wonder:How brands move on from a viral item

When a label becomes so well known for doing one thing,and doing it well,it can be tempting to stick to their guns. But,in fashion,it can also be fatal.

  • byMelissa Singer