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Katie-Maree Cole is a New Zealand designer who uses natural fabrics in design. Her signature is a feminine and romantic look with a quirky edge playing on the fun of day to day dressing.
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I have been waiting for this book to hit stores and finally, this month, it has arrived. "FASHION, Australian and New Zealand Designers", by Mitchell Oakley Smith, is a 352 page collection of fashion imagery and commentary. Smith is Associate Editor of GQ Australia and has previously contributed to fashion publications such as BELLE, The Australian and Myer Emporium. We talk to Smith about all things fashion!
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Kylie Cooke began her fashion career working for Chris and Helen Cherry in 1994. In the late 90s, a change of direction saw Kylie move into film and television production. In 2002, Kylie returned to her fashion roots and became a freelance stylist. Since then she has worked on numerous fashion campaigns, runway shows for Australian and New Zealand Fashion Weeks, and has maintained a strong presence in the film and television industry working on commercials, short films and music... >>CLICK TO READ |
Celebrities Josh Jang is the owner and designer of ISIBM which stands for I Still Believe In Miracles. Josh decided to make his own T-shirts and came up with his first summer collection using contemporary art works for every single print for men's and women's ranges. FashioNZ finds out about his personal style, biggest fashion mistake and his goals for the future.
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Celebrities Company Of Strangers was formed back in early 2008, by designer Sara Aspinall in a response to what she called an early mid-life crisis. Sara had been working alongside Dunedin designer, NOM*D's Margarita Robertson for over six years, ane yearning for a change in direction. Sara left NOM*D to stufy photography, ironically dropping out after one week, and rather impulsively starting her own label.
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Rodney Wayne and Hollie Smith have this year collaborated with the Ritual for a Cure campaign to aid the Breast Cancer Research Trust in finding a cure for cancer by 2018.
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Celebrities She was plucked from relative obscurity and pushed, ever so gently, down the ANZFW 2009 catwalk by plus-size label TCD. In the wake of the Mark Fast London Fashion Week controversy, we talk to curvy model, Jessica Bratt, and get her take on what it’s like to be a regular-sized girl in a very thin world.
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