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Major luxury fashion houses are targeting Australia. But why?
Australia is suddenly top of mind for the world’s biggest brands – like Gucci and Saint Laurent – and no longer an afterthought.
- by Melissa Singer
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Black tie or bust: glamour returns at the Oscars
Carey Mulligan came as an Oscar, red and white were major colour trends and there was a lot of navel gazing - and navels.
- by Melissa Singer
All the looks from the Oscars 2021 red carpet
From colour to dramatic silhouettes, attendees brought daring fashion to life at the 93rd Academy Awards.
Alber Elbaz, former Lanvin creative director, dies at age 59 due to COVID-19
Elbaz was born in Morocco and raised in Israel from the age of one. He launched his fashion career in 1985, working in New York with designer Geoffrey Beene.
Miranda Kerr’s go-to Sunday outfit? A dress
“They’re feminine, have fun prints and allow me to run around and play with my boys.”
- by Georgie Gordon
‘No question’ of retirement: Carla’s last interview left zero doubt
In a yet-to-be published profile with The Australian Women’s Weekly, Carla Zampatti’s love for life – and her work – was unwavering.
- by Melissa Singer
Australia’s biggest diamond auction is under way, but is bigger always better?
The biggest stone to go under the hammer in Australia is expected to fetch more than $1 million this week. But what about “regular” folk –what should we look for?
- by Melissa Singer
The boots Coco Ribbon designer Alison Chow wears all winter
“Ankle- to knee-high, by Chloé, Isabel Marant, R.Soles.”
- by Georgie Gordon
The next chapter of Carla Zampatti’s fashion empire
Carla Zampatti’s inspiring business success has been one of many chapters in her extraordinary life story that has captivated Australia.
- by Andrew Hornery
Farewell dear Carla, my wise, fierce and generous friend
Working with Carla Zampatti over recent years gave this former magazine editor some valuable life lessons in tenacity and timeliness – and in what makes Australian women tick.
- by Kellie Hush
Kate Moss is on the NFTs wagon. She just sold a video for $16,000
Anyone can view the clip of the supermodel in bed but only one person can own the rights to the original. And the market for these “artworks” is growing.
- by Melissa Singer