2016: The year fashion finally grew up
Every time an older woman gets more airtime in the fashion industry, an older woman in the real world smiles
Every time an older woman gets more airtime in the fashion industry, an older woman in the real world smiles
It's the holidays. That means sharing pics of your perfectly art-directed, ethically sound beach style on social media. Or maybe just regram these…
A former employee from a store in California has reportedly made claims of racism in a lawsuit after he was fired.
Stay hydrated, make a list and pack your own loo paper. Really.
If there's something Australians love doing more than pirating Game of Thrones, it's shopping the annual Boxing Day sales.
A rundown of the must-have styles for summer.
The model has highlighted an all too real struggle for plus-sized women in real life: the "one size fits all" bathrobes provided by hotels, gyms and spas.
"Look I don't want to sound Grinch-y, but there will be no presents under my tree this year," says Eco Warrior Princess blogger Jennifer Nini.
The year 2016 has given us plenty of memorable fashion moments. But before we round the corner into 2017, let's look back at the fashion trends of 2016 we hope will die over the summer.
Cool your jets Melburnians, when it comes to fashion coups Sydney did it first in 1948, before Mike Baird turned the city into a kindergarten.
"I've never been much of a beach girl."
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These outfits will give you the holiday buzz without the fancy dress feeling.
Got a spare $40,000?
I'm going to admit something. This week, I actually looked at a pair of Christmas earrings and almost thought about buying them. Oh look, there's something ultimately festive about tiny Christmas tree in red and green that dangle happily around your head, and as a mother, you want to be as fun and Christmassy as humanly possible without actually getting a Santa Claus suit. But then I realised that as soon as I bought those earrings I would turn into my own mother. Not that there's anything wrong with that. Of course.
That's rubbish! Sorry, didn't mean to be rude. I mean, literally. Garbage is the buzziest swimwear ingredient this summer, being used in everything from bikinis to boardies and rash vests.
Forget Brexit there is a bigger issue plaguing British politics right now - Theresa May's pants.
Many stars in the months leading to awards season take time to map out their looks in collaboration with designers, but actress Bryce Dallas Howard is renowned for taking a different approach- and is winning at red carpet events for it. The star who adorned a sunshine yellow $240 ($ 322.05 AUD) off-the-rack Topshop dress at the 22nd Critics' Choice Award stayed true to her dress selection method of ordering online or finding a piece in her local department store.
Now that we all know the colour of the year, it's time to turn our attention to more serious matters. Like how the heck are you going to wear it.
Melbourne will be one of three global sites to host major events commemorating 70 years of the French atelier.
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