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When you see, click and buy a dress in less than three minutes
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Opinion

When you see, click and buy a dress in less than three minutes

Browsing Instagram can be one of the more efficient ways to drain your bank account.

  • by Georgina Dent

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Social Seen: Models show off their best blue steel for DJs model casting
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Social Seen: Models show off their best blue steel for DJs model casting

It's that time of year when the bold and the beautiful come out of hibernation to show off their best blue impressions for the David Jones SS18 show model casting.

  • by Amy Croffey
David Jones embracing the Big D
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David Jones embracing the Big D

Diversity – the buzzword of the decade – was at the top of the brief for the SS18 show auditions at the Andrew Boy Charlton Pool on Wednesday.

  • by Amy Croffey
US shop sorry for 'faded youth' T-shirt with image of restrained Australian detainee
Fashion retail

US shop sorry for 'faded youth' T-shirt with image of restrained Australian detainee

Las Vegas streetwear shop KNYEW's "Detention Tee" featured former NT youth detainee Dylan Voller in a restraining chair wearing a spit-hood.

Why retailers like Zara and H&M keep making headlines for offensive clothing

Why retailers like Zara and H&M keep making headlines for offensive clothing

Why do certain fast-fashion retailers - H&M, Topshop and Urban Outfitters among them - repeatedly end up in the hot seat?

Clothing company sells its take on Melania's jacket

Clothing company sells its take on Melania's jacket

And it's already sold out.

  • by Ellen Wulfhorst
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David Jones to launch country's largest shoe department
Fashion retail

David Jones to launch country's largest shoe department

And the boss promises there will be enough staff to help customers.

  • by Melissa Singer
Online fashion giant to ban popular luxury fibres
Fashion retail

Online fashion giant to ban popular luxury fibres

ASOS will join a list of retailers to ban mohair, while it's also phasing out silk, cashmere and feathers.

  • by Melissa Singer
Hot or knot, the end of the business tie may have finally arrived
David Jones

Hot or knot, the end of the business tie may have finally arrived

With blue chip firms leading the way on open collars and 'dress for the day', what will become of the once ubiquitous piece of the corporate wardrobe?

  • by Evan Grahame
'People are brands': What happens when a namesake leaves a company
Fashion retail

'People are brands': What happens when a namesake leaves a company

The personal connection consumers can feel with a founder's name can help elevate a business brand, but it can also cause complications.

  • by Tiffany Hsu