Yasmin Sewell wants Myer and David Jones to be more 'kick ass'
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Despite her label, Etre Cecile, being stocked by Myer, she is bemused by our leading shopping precinct's lack of innovation .
Despite her label, Etre Cecile, being stocked by Myer, she is bemused by our leading shopping precinct's lack of innovation .
Australians invented avocado toast, so it's only natural that we've also produced some of the best tastemakers in fashion.
Short-term pain equals long-term gain when buying bags, blazers, boots or leather.
Lianna Perdis steps out of the shadow of her father, Napoleon, with a burgeoning career as a model and her own line of make-up.
Why is fashion so often forgotten when talk turns to innovation?
Uggs, mullets, tracksuit pants and more fluff than a poodle convention hijacked Fashion Week Australia on Thursday.
Or, all the ways you can 'un-wear' a shirt.
It wouldn't be an excessively glamorous Cannes Film Festival red carpet without a very slight scandal.
The 80s are back, and there is a puffed sleeve or statement shoulder to suit everybody.
Beige. Terrible as a personality trait but fantastic as a colour according to the runways at Fashion Week Australia.
With a home girt by sea, Australian designers have been encouraged to show more swimwear at Fashion Week.
It's a slightly high risk look, but very fun.
No one knows better how to knit one, purl one than the ladies of the Country Women's Association.
Sky-high heels are usually to blame, but not in the case of one model on Day 3 of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia.
Who doesn't get a kick out of pieces that are practically like a holiday just wearing them?
STREET SEEN: My style is comfortable, semi-naughty ... and slightly shape-shifting.
And let's hope it doesn't come back.
Peacocking or peak laziness? What a conundrum.
Maybe even wear them together because why not, right?
Labor MP throws down the gauntlet to Foreign Minister (and unofficial Minister for Fashion) Julie Bishop, by starring in a fashion show.