NYFW: Clothes for women in the office and the club
Because, really, the modern woman needs clothes for both.
Because, really, the modern woman needs clothes for both.
If any star could pull off riding on a dirt bike into New York Fashion week and putting stiletto flip-flop creepers on the runway, it's Rihanna.
That much maligned hair accessory gets a chic makeover.
From triple leopard to the must-be-seen designer, the action away from the runway nearly stole the spotlight.
Designers taking a distinctive Australian style to the Big Apple.
Long lunches on the Amalfi Coast, midnight visits to the Eiffel Tower and Bellini cocktails in Rome. Four Australian fashionistas give Jane Rocca the inside running on the European cities they’ve fallen in love with.
Stripes ahoy! Humble origins in the French navy haven’t stopped the Breton top becoming a perennial favourite of royalty, fashion designers and movie stars, says Wendy Douglas.
Australian labels taking their cues from overseas and offering a full-outfit experience, down the the last bauble.
Earn your stripes with fabulous floaty pieces that herald spring.
Melania Trump's go-to stylist – the man responsible for her gowns at her husband's inaugural ball and other high-profile events – is among the gorgeously plumed company on Vanity Fair's new "best dressed" list. Don't recognise Hervé Pierre? He's not exactly a household name – or even a frequently photographed figure, unlike his famous client.
Designer's six-month-old daughter had a front-row seat at her show.
Added bonus: A blonde Kim Kardashian in latex.
After 15 years at the helm of White Suede, Jacqui Demkiw is beginning a new chapter.
Victorian government announces new four-year deal, as new festival chairman appointed.
Choose lightweight fabrics for a Prince of Wales look that's ready for spring.
Australian designers are following the celebrity trend of reviving the bumbag, aka fanny pack.
Retail may be struggling on all fronts, especially fashion, but when it comes to racing, it seems the industry is recession proof.
Spring bargains abound, including a cult accessories label that's having a one-day sale.
Sharni Page likes to wear autumn colours to reflect her playful style.
Spoiler alert: it's not. Well sometimes it is. But also, it's not.