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Jenna Clarke is fashion and lifestyle writer/editor with Fairfax Media.
Sexual assault and harassment are now influencing fashion. But is it a good thing?
The world's most famous ballerina opens up about how she lost control of her body and handled being body shamed by her bosses.
There will soon be a generation of style watchers who don't care for Dior's New Look or Yves Saint Laurent's Le Smoking tux – instead the word "Virgil" scribbled on their sneakers in pen will be what they spend hundreds and thousands of dollars on.
While four-legged athletes, like She Will Reign, will have the opportunity to win $10 million in prizemoney, two-legged punters at Saturday's The Everest will have the opportunity to take home more than $20,000 in cash and products, just for getting dressed.
In a world full of synthetic and ill-fitting garments made by fast fashion houses, Carla Zampatti is the Queen Elizabeth II of the local ragtrade - a quiet revolutionary with a love of heavy fabrics.
Jerry Hall best friend will close her remaining stores by the end of October.
Sydney publicist Roxy Jacenko has had another breast cancer scare, a year after being diagnosed.
Royal Randwick was overrun with more florals than the Chelsea Flower Show on Saturday for the Spring Champion Stakes Day.
"It has been my driving force to make it in an industry that is still largely run by men."
The NRL women exuded individual style at the Dally M in Sydney, a stark difference to the AFL's Brownlow which is becoming a more stage managed event than a beauty pageant.
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