Brittany Stewart chats to Chris Rawson, the twenty-one year old assistant fashion director at Zanerobe, where work hard, play hard is the mantra and early success is nothing to be scoffed at.
Melbourne based Skin and Threads will be opening the doors to the labelʼs third store this Friday, making it the ideal shopping destination at Chadstone for luxury basics, footwear, denim and knitwear.
We often find ourselves travelling far and wide in search of the best places to shop and eat – but are we giving our own local area a chance? If the recent ‘Discover Your Own Backyard’ campaign is anything to go by, then we needn’t look much further than what’s just down our garden path....
The Hobes brand has become renowned throughout Australia for simple footwear basics, delivering everyday essentials with longevity. Manufactured in Australia, Hobes are beautifully handmade, unisex shoes with timeless appeal.
'High Fashion High Tea', presented by Fashionista's Australia, was a gathering of Melbourne’s fashion insiders and lovers alike. Hosted at the stylish Park Hyatt, guests were offered a rare opportunity to chat with local designers, as well as a snag a first look at some of their latest collections, writes Brittany Stewart.
The VIP launch of Wardrobe Weekender was an evening filled with chatter, bargains, buttons, bubbly and of course fashion, writes Brittany Stewart. It's not too late to get involved this weekend and snap up some new (and sustainable) additions for your wardrobe...
It’s been open for less than a day but you’d find it difficult to walk down Church Street, Hawthorn and not be distracted by The Woodsfolk. Brittany Stewart was there as the new store launched last night - a welcome addition to Hawthorn's local shopping strip.
On Friday 22 March Australia’s largest charity recycler, Salvos Stores, will be hosting the country’s first ever Vintage Tee Day, designed to promote and support sustainable fashion by encouraging everyone to wear a vintage or second hand t-shirt.
The Spirit of the Black Dress, an independent and non-for-profit fashion concept that promotes the work of sustainable Australian fashion design, has returned to Melbourne this month, now as an official event on the L'Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival program.
A number of fantastic events are packed into the Cultural Program at LMFF, writes Brittany Stewart. Wardrobe Weekender - a swap shop, vintage dress hire, local pop-up boutique and bar all rolled into one - looks to be one of the best.
'Copper Cool' was shot by Australian photographer Kassidy Yang, a Brisbane based fashion, portrait and beauty photographer. Featuring stunning model Gabrielle Harland, get in the Autumn spirit with this shoot.
Cheryl Lin from Business Chic is launching a book that's been a labour of love; 'The Little Black Dress Project' will be a fantastic resource for busy women, and those who want to spend less time buying dresses and more time working with what they already own, writes Sarah Kempson.