Mini trend: velvet looks for the warmer months
Summer is on the way, so you're probably thinking, why are we talking about velvet?
Summer is on the way, so you're probably thinking, why are we talking about velvet?
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Great for vegans, bad for the environmentally conscious.
David Jones ambassador Jessica Gomes appears to have broken the cardinal rule by wearing a robe by Daniel Avakian, who's stocked at Myer, on a magazine cover.
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There is a bit of fast-fashion shaming going on.
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The once great Australian label will close for good next month.
Stand out by making sleeves the star of your wardrobe this season.
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