At 17, Lianna Perdis is helping rule her father's make-up empire
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.
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?
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.
Dion Lee's B&S; Ball, complete with calico jackets and tracksuits, was fit for a high-fashion Cinderella.
Sydney designer Dion Lee will open this year's Australian Fashion Week at the Sydney Opera House.
Australian fashion designer and playsuit queen Alice McCall now wants to go to the Oscars.
One man in fashion evokes such a visceral response he brings people to tears without saying a word.
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