Fashion is polarising: fast mega-brands up one end, tiny independants run by impassioned, politically engaged creatives up the other. It’s a good thing. By Janice Breen Burns. (First published The Age/Sydney…
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It’s been tough. 2021 brought many in fashion to the brink of despair. It could easily have stripped the joy out of Christmas, turned summer holidays into a month of worry.…
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After a hundred years Gabrielle’s radical chic is still modern womenswear’s evocative backstory. Words by Janice Breen Burns (Story first appeared in The Saturday Age) Main photograph (above) from “Paris Madness”,…
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The last runway light has winked out, the last model clicked back to their real world. Melbourne Fashion Week is done and dusted for another year and our Voxfrock Rookie crew…
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On this glorious summery day at the tail end of Melbourne Fashion Week Voxfrock rookie journalist Kaylah-Joelle Baker joins an offbeat runway on a bridge over the Yarra. Photos: Kelly Defina…
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Voxfrock rookie journalist Gabriela Caeli Sumampow reports from one of Melbourne Fashion Week‘s most anticipated runways, an underground celebration of this year’s bumper crop of future designers and industry innovators. Photos:…
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The cool blue gloom of a fish tank was the latest offbeat location added by Melbourne Fashion Week to its list of radical runways. Voxfrock rookie journalist Gabriela Caeli Sumampow and…
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Melbourne Fashion Week‘s FASHIONXART was an evocative departure from your average model-stomping runway, a labyrinthine journey through fashion’s Now and relatable Past that invited pause and reflection on its art, crafts…