It’s hump day at fashion week,and the famous and Insta-famous were out in force for Nadia Bartel’s show that ticked many trend boxes,in a heavenly location.
First Nations fashion label Ngali breaks new ground at Australian Fashion Week.
Business Sydney chief Paul Nicolaou is leading the fundraising ladder for the Vinnies CEO Sleepout.
Brisbane designer Gail Sorronda is the design “witch” of the north – the living,hubble bubbling antidote to the Barbiecore fashion aesthetic.
Three brands showing at Australian Fashion Week offer their own new spin on black tie,without a penguin suit in sight.
Michael Lo Sordo and Nadia Bartel open their black books for their top tourist tips. Yes,Mimi’s is there. Twice.
Luxury swimwear label Bondi Born is left to champion Australia’s unofficial coastal uniform of one-pieces and bikinis in a solo show.
Ahead of Australian Fashion Week,some of the world’s most style-conscious minds offer their predictions for the trends we’re likely to see on the runway.
Clubbing has become a central influence for designers preparing for Australian Fashion Week.
The creative director of Australian brand Common Hours is curating a customer willing to spend big.
Plus-size models were barely seen on the international runways. But the organisers of Australian Fashion Week are hopeful local designers will buck the trend.