Greening the garment industry
There are a number of steps to be taken towards sustainability.
There are a number of steps to be taken towards sustainability.
From high school formals to red carpet stand-outs
Social media can make a difference, as two brands discovered.
There are a number of steps to be taken towards sustainability.
From high school formals to red carpet stand-outs
Social media can make a difference, as two brands discovered.
What does it take to start your own online clothing store? For friends Paul Versace and Andrew Harkin, it’s all about the basics, writes Jacinta Newbold.
Alice Piper looks at how we can sharpen up our winter wardrobe with a little help from the French.
Global retail giant H&M arrived in Melbourne on the weekend but is it here to stay? Joel Hargreaves investigates.
Alice Piper discusses the latest nail trends to carry you through a new season.
Seasoned op-shopper Campbell Elmer explains the basics behind getting a second-hand wardrobe.
Turn your wardrobe veterans into this seasons looks in just a few simple steps. Lauren Colosimo shows you how.
Plus-size models are changing the shape and size of the fashion industry, writes Julia Szuflak.
Move over, men! New research from the UK reveals women often dress to impress other women, writes Erin Lyons.
It was all about gold sequins, pant suits and Steven Khalil at this year’s NRL Dally M best and fairest awards, writes Emily Gook.
Fashion trends from the 90s are back! Ivana Krsteska chats to the creator of Jelly Bean sandals about fashion’s déjà vu.
Local fashion designer Grace Gill creates timeless pieces for women who appreciate style. She spoke to Mandi Santic about her journey as a designer.
It was all about the newcomers in this year’s highly anticipated Vanity Fair Best Dressed list, writes Emily Gook.
When it comes to women, sex doesn’t always sell. Rachel Wagner asks when advertisers will realise that one size doesn’t fit all.
With androgynous models now dominating the fashion industry, Tara Watson asks what it means to switch genders.
With print media still on the steady decline, fashion lovers are turning to blogs to get their daily dose of style, writes Stephanie Azzopardi.
From tissue paper diets to becoming dangerously anorexic, Simone McInnes investigates shocking new revelations in what it takes to become a model.
Vintage stores are grabbing designer pieces in charity shops and booting up the price, making it impossible for the everyday shopper to find that elusive diamond in the rough, writes Tara Watson.
Think twice before buying Australian made, writes Rachel Wagner. That jacket might have been made for $5 in a backyard sweatshop.
What does it take to put the L’Oréal Melbourne Fashion Festival together? Stephanie Azzopardi found out.
Op-shopping has become one of the most trendy ways to stock your wardrobe. Annie French discusses the transformation from taboo to mainstream.