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Juna menswear launches in Auckland
Read more: Juna menswear launches in Auckland“Shut the Gate” Menswear by Juna launches in Auckland Juna, by designer Julie Stevens, has diversified into the menswear arena after many requests to design a range that was unique yet affordable. Juna made its way in the world as a New Zealand womenswear brand, produced locally here in Auckland, and this is a new…
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Anthea Tucker and MichaelJohn Jewellery fashion show
Read more: Anthea Tucker and MichaelJohn Jewellery fashion showAnt’Homme II by Anthea Tucker On a cold winter’s night in Auckland, on Thursday 17th July in a car park tucked behind Symonds Street, a catwalk was ready and waiting. In collaboration with MichaelJohn Jewellery, Anthea Tucker’s Ant’Homme II presentation – a follow on from her show last year- showcased the use of traditional female…
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MAC makeup must-haves for Key Trends AW14
Read more: MAC makeup must-haves for Key Trends AW14In this makeup feature, we look at some MAC makeup must-haves for Key Trends AW14. Some will be classic products you already own, and others you may have heard of, and some could be new to you – but all are tried-and-true essentials for their Autumn Winter key trends report from the international runways in…
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We’re loving: shopping at Mode.co.nz for fashion online
Read more: We’re loving: shopping at Mode.co.nz for fashion onlineI love buying from local brands. But I also love the convenience, and cost-effectiveness, of shopping online from the couch. The best of both worlds is to be found at this New Zealand-owned boutique fashion website, Mode.co.nz, because it has by far the most NZ labels I’ve seen on a shopping site, all together in…
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Jacque Shaw and Nina Flash Gordon at Willis York
Read more: Jacque Shaw and Nina Flash Gordon at Willis York‘RUSH’ by Flash Jewellery and ‘cåld storage’ by jacque shaw are collections by two New Zealand designers that impressed us at their collaborative show presented by Willis York hairdressing in Wellington. Hair and Makeup jacque shaw, a Wellingtonian, and Nina Gordon of Flash Jewellery, originally from Nelson, showed their clothing and jewellery collections in the…
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Natalie Chan Bridal Couture launch at Sofitel Auckland
Read more: Natalie Chan Bridal Couture launch at Sofitel AucklandNatalie Chan Bridal Couture ‘Portrait of a Lady’ collection launched at Sofitel Auckland with a Champagne brunch on Thursday 29th May. Known for her millinery, as well as race wear dresses, the Auckland-based designer and busy mother-of-two has now extended her repertoire into bridal wear. Natalie says her inspiration was Renaissance paintings and her visit…
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Trish Peng debut show at Giltrap Porsche
Read more: Trish Peng debut show at Giltrap PorscheNew Zealand fashion designer Trish Peng held her debut show entitled ‘A Day in New York’ at Giltrap Prestige Porsche Showroom in Auckland on Thursday 8th May to a full house. The standing-room-only audience watched an accomplished collection of 21 eveningwear dresses walk the runway; a red carpet emblazoned in a social media-friendly manner with…
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RUBY and liam at Wellington Fashion Week
Read more: RUBY and liam at Wellington Fashion WeekIt was a full house for the first ever event at the newly opened Pre-Fab hall, the off-site venue for the RUBY and liam show off-site at Wellington Fashion Week, and what a way to get things started. The hall was literally packed to the rafters with the only floor space I could see being…
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Polaroids Backstage at iD
Read more: Polaroids Backstage at iDThread is backstage at iD Dunedin Emerging Designers Show 2014 with Photographer, Connie McDonald, to ask iD designer, models, and team some fun stuff and a little about their favourite things. See our Polaroids Backstage at iD by Connie McDonald. Below: One of the key people at iD Dunedin Fashion Week, Margo Barton is Academic…
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iD Dunedin turns 15
Read more: iD Dunedin turns 15There was a buzz of excitement at the Dunedin railway station as the audience waited for the 15th iD Fashion show to commence. Highlights for me this year? There were so many. Let me start with the obvious ones. Ballet dancing men. Handsome male dancers from the Royal New Zealand Ballet worked with Tamsin Cooper’s…