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L-R: Mitchell Vincent, Erik-Y Von, AO One way to keep ahead of the trends is to keep an eye on emerging designers. Here’s what we
L-R: Mitchell Vincent, Erik-Y Von, AO One way to keep ahead of the trends is to keep an eye on emerging designers. Here’s what we
Oh, NZFW street style how we do love thee! The rain might have set in but that didn’t stop NZFW attendees from strutting their stuff
Fashion Quarterly‘s editor Sally-Ann Mullin recaps the 6 key things she spotted at the Eugenie show: Vibe: The show feels like it’s paying homage to
FQ snaps the best looks from day three of New Zealand Fashion Week 2016, brought to you by Pandora. Photos: Sam Lee
He’s not a household name yet but after debuting his Autumn/Winter ’17 collection at NZFW, Wynn’s certainly on his way. Miss FQ’s digi ed, Skye Ross went along
One current trend we haven’t been seeing much of this NZFW is the seventies, but at Lucilla Gray, we were throwing peace signs in the
It was inspired by sci-fi classic, Soylent Green, but there was nothing dystopian about Penny Sage’s AW17 collection. Show vibe: A highly considered combination of utilitarian
Jarrad Godman’s ‘Sidewalk BsAs’ presentation offered a fresh take on a familiar aesthetic. We look back on the things we loved the most… The inspiration: Not gonna
Calling all (older) millennials, it’s time to relive your late nineties teen dreams! The Eugenie show harked back to our high school heyday – all
Federation made its NZFW debut in 2002, but it’s been seven years since we’ve seen the streetwear brand on the runway. This year though, they’re back –
Marc Moore’s Stolen Girlfriends Club has been a NZFW schedule highlight for almost a decade. This year he’s changing it up, and bringing in LA-based
We caught up with Mercedes-Benz Presents designers Madeleine Harman and Jessica Grubiša of Harman Grubiša after their show, which opened the first night of New
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