Not carrying a handbag is a 'power move'
The rule for designer handbags has always been the bigger and more expensive, the better.
The rule for designer handbags has always been the bigger and more expensive, the better.
The chiffon dress with the pasta print should have been the tipoff.
The woman knows how to turn things around.
Sure, in the words of Miranda Priestly florals for spring aren't groundbreaking, and neither are polka dots but labels are not reviving them with an unabashedly feminine edge.
Online retailer's push to revive brand's standing with Australian customers after horror year.
She's got Halloween covered
In yet another major shake-up of the fashion world, Christopher Bailey, the chief creative officer and president of Burberry and the man responsible for transforming it from a local heritage name to a global fashion powerhouse, is getting out of the trenches.
Delicious...?
Classy 101.
Masks of the US president are in hot demand for trick or treating.
Diffusion lines have been a mainstay of high fashion for decades, but in this era of high-low dressing, are they still necessary?
High/low culture to the max.
International style guru Yasmin Sewell talks with Georgie Gordon about her role as “fashion muse” in Westfield’s spring-summer campaign
The Trumps have attended the New York society event several times before.
There's something a little quieter about it.
Hair brand Dessata has partnered with Headspace to raise awareness and funds to assist in the development of mental, physical, vocational and substance-related support programs.
Head to South Yarra for a one-stop carnival shop, or stock up for summer at plenty of other sales.
A chance meeting led to one of the world's most important fashion archives coming to Australia.
Grand Parisian hotels provide the inspiration for a marquee making its Birdcage debut.
Fab frocks and marvellous millinery are just part of the mix during Flemington's spectacular Melbourne Cup Carnival.
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