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You won’t be cancelled for wearing First Nations fashion

You won’t be cancelled for wearing First Nations fashion

Putting on a T-shirt or shorts from an Indigenous brand can be a stylish step towards inclusion.

  • by Damien Woolnough

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Princess Catherine is edging closer to becoming queen, and so is her wardrobe

Princess Catherine is edging closer to becoming queen, and so is her wardrobe

Rented, vintage and re-worn, the Princess of Wales tried it all on her short tour of Boston. Fashion editor Melissa Singer and style editor Damien Woolnough discuss.

  • by Damien Woolnough and Melissa Singer
Update your swimwear with stripes and bold pattern

Update your swimwear with stripes and bold pattern

Take a look on the bright side with summer’s sunniest shades.

The fashion photographer whose style is still ‘a work in progress’

The fashion photographer whose style is still ‘a work in progress’

“Earlier this year I realised I didn’t have a great relationship with clothes. How clothes fit my body was linked to my sense of self-worth.”

  • by Georgie Gordon
The Balenci-saga sheds light on fashion’s dark side

The Balenci-saga sheds light on fashion’s dark side

Children carrying BDSM teddy bear handbags and child pornography documents beneath handbags are part of fashion’s dangerous new mood.

  • by Damien Woolnough
Footballers with handbags, Harry Styles in frocks: The stylist changing how men dress

Footballers with handbags, Harry Styles in frocks: The stylist changing how men dress

By putting celebrity clients in jumpsuits, sequins and feather boas, Harry Lambert challenges mainstream ideas around masculinity. His motivation: to be joyful.

  • by Anna Murphy
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‘Fashion has a purpose in the First Nations space’

‘Fashion has a purpose in the First Nations space’

Denni Francisco is spearheading change and a rising awareness of First Nations inventiveness in the fashion industry with her award-winning label, Ngali.

  • by Lenny Ann Low
‘I felt down my spine the hands of Bernard Arnault’s bodyguard’

‘I felt down my spine the hands of Bernard Arnault’s bodyguard’

A former editor of Vogue Australia reflects on her “own golden hour in Paris”.

  • by Marion Hume
A watch that’s water-resistant for kilometres? Why makers are diving deep

A watch that’s water-resistant for kilometres? Why makers are diving deep

Their features may be more poetic than practical, but the latest in luxury dive watches demonstrate more than just their potential.

  • by Luke Benedictus
An Indigenous designer the next Camilla? Surely, that would be iconic

An Indigenous designer the next Camilla? Surely, that would be iconic

Few First Nations fashion brands have recognition outside their community, but a new program spearheaded by The Iconic aims to turn a crop of new talent into household names.

  • by Melissa Singer
The evolution of an icon

The evolution of an icon

To mark the 50th anniversary of its groundbreaking Royal Oak timepiece, Audemars Piguet has added covetable new models to the range.

  • by Michelle Bateman