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Eco is not a dirty word

Cult haircare connoisseurs, Tigi, have injected eco-chic into their fresh new product collection ‘Love Peace & The Planet’. The haircare line utilises renewable, organic and biodegradable…

Jean Genie

The Outre Gallery in Melbourne is proud to exhibit a dark new series of works by Taiwanese artist James Jean, spookily entitled ‘Excavation. In conjunction with…

Doggy style

Human offspring are so last season, darling. It’s a debonair dog that the hoighty toighty want these days – a pooch pampered with all the fineries…

Narciso Rodriguez

Minimalism was the name of the game at Narciso Rodriguez. Sophisticated draping of flowing silk crepe and chiffon cloque dresses and skirts. Low cut dresses skimmed…

Zac Posen

Z by Zac Posen was the designer’s lower-priced debut line on the runway. Though he said backstage that it was just meant to be “fashion-tainment” and…

Georges Chakra

Georges Chakra’s Edition was much more than a collection of simple and elegant gowns. At closer glance the immense detailing brought with it a definite charm.…

Michael Angel

Australian designer done good in the US, Michael Angel gets an A-plus in geometry for his Spring 2011 collection which featured graphic cuts and bold patterns.…

Calvin Klein

Calvin Klein moved away from casual sportswear to present a total of 34 looks that were more avant-garde than everyday-beige. Chalk-washed silk halter dresses and indigo-washed…

Toni Francesc

Eco consciousness is an important criteria in modern business and even though we’re sometimes not sure of a fashion brand’s strategies of leaving less of a…