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Winter Kate
Winter Kate by Nicole Richie: No longer just a TV star, Richie is fast establishing herself as a fashion icon. Named after her daughter’s middle names Winter Kate is a labour of love for this self-confessed clothing collector. The range offers an inspired range of day through to evening tops & dresses. |
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House of Harlow
House of Harlow Shoes by Nicole Richie: The brainchild of LA starlet Nicole Richie, House of Harlow 1960 is the hotly anticipated footwear collection from one of the most influential style makers of this generation. Seeking inspiration from the bohemian heyday of the 1960s and 1970s the collection explores every theme true to this look from gypsy to tribal and flower child to edgy streetwear. |
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WONDALAND
WONDALAND is a vintage-inspired label that reworks classic and beautifully tailored vintage garments and brings them up to date with a twist, focusing on high quality and innovative fabrics with bespoke prints that are exclusive to the brand. |
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Quay Eye Wear Life is too short to simply blend in. When wearing a pair of quayeyeware sunglasses you will always stand out in the crowd. So if your shopping at your favorite strip, dancing to your favorite tunes or hanging out with your mates. Enjoy life and all that it brings! |
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Mara Hoffman
Mara Hoffman, launched in New York in 2000 . Her current collections concentrate heavily on original silk prints. Her line encompasses everything from swimwear to cashmere coats. Hoffman pulls her inspiration from nature, world travel and fantasy. Her work is shown on the runway during NY Fashion Week.
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Maurie and Eve
Founded in 2004, the label is named after Kelly and Scott’s stylish grandparents Maurie and Eve, whose chance meeting reads like a modern-day John Keats poem. With a name steeped in history, the label uses subtle style references from past decades, utilising these starting points to create modern and accessible fashion items. Having established themselves as a mainstay within Australia’s burgeoning fashion industry, they have garnered a dedicated following of devotees, who favour their contemporary use of fabrics, colour and fit.The Maurie and Eve girl has a confident and relaxed approach to style with a knack for combining feminine styles with a tougher edge. |
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Shakuhachi
Creating original artwork, Jessie brings together a sophisticated blend of modern, somewhat geometrical designs – a distinctive style developed through creative experimentation and natural creative curiosity. Recent collections have seen designer, Jessie White, mature the label to focus primarily on beautifully tailored garments. With clever detailing and distinctive prints making the collection functional and incredibly feminine. |
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LA Made
LAmade has created a niche in the fashion market by satisfying a young, savvy shopper, by enabling her to look like a true trendsetter, without forcing her to spend a fortune. LAmade is a broad collection of knit basics with a twist. Designed in a range of soft fabrics, these easy to wear garments remain the ultimate everyday pieces. Ribbed in a range of cotton tanks and tunics, as well as micro modal tees and tops which are available in a range of hues that complement any wardrobe. |
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Zimmermann swimwear
The success of the Zimmermann swimwear resulted in increasing demand from international retailers and press for Zimmermann to make ready to wear collections available outside of Australia. In 2007, Zimmermann launched tightly edited collections to the Northern Hemisphere market to great success. Nationally and abroad, the label receives extensive and enthusiastic editorial coverage and has graced the pages of magazines including: Vogue, Harpers Bazaar, Elle, W, Glamour, Nylon and Marie Claire. It's also been a regular feature in international swimwear bible, Sports Illustrated. |
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Madeleine Thompson
Madeleine Thompson's opulent cashmere collection has caught the eye of many key buyers across the world. The collection is currently stocked in Barneys, Lane Crawford & Matches, to name a few. Based out of Hong Kong the collection is made up of directional but wearable shapes, competitive prices and beautiful detailing. It is therefore no wonder that the brand has risen to international status in only a few seasons. |
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Zimmermann RTW
One glance, and you know that dress or that bikini is Zimmermann. This dynamic Australian label stays true to its original vision: sophisticated femininity, strong silhouettes, clever colour combinations and delicate original prints. Sisters Nicky and Simone Zimmermann founded their eponymous label back in 1991. They fast won a loyal following - smart, sartorially savvy women with an eye for quality fabrics and clever cutting. Elevated yet casual, with a twist of fun. There's a quintessential energy and lightness to a Zimmermann piece that you won't find elsewhere. |
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Alice McCall
As one of the fastest growing designers to date, Alice launched her own label at Australian Fashion Week 05 with acclaim, and is now based in Surry Hills, Sydney. The label garners a world wide following, perfectly combining elements of tender girlish charm and bohemian flair all mixed up with a bit of rock and roll. |
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