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Fashion label Farage opens five-story concept store in Sydney

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Fashion brand Farage has launched a five-story concept store in Sydney, as it marks its 25th year in the industry. The upper gallery has been turned into a suiting space, displaying contemporary clothes, furniture, and artwork by Australian artists, including a piece by Marisa Purcell suspended beside the stone-clad service desk.

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Mimco unveils new-look store style in Sydney’s CBD

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The Sydney store – at Westfield Sydney – offers a range of bags, jewellery, and accessories, and was designed in collaboration with the team at Doherty Design Studio. . The 87sqm space has a soft pastel colour palette that spans unique light fittings and curved fixtures designed by Melbourne-based artist Jordan Fleming.

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Brazen, original, poetic: hip-hop’s mark on fashion continues

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As hip-hop celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, elements of the culture are expected to be on the runway during New York Fashion Week from September 8-13, when American designers will showcase their latest collections. “Hip-hop fashion is defined by its brazenness, its originality, its verbal symphony. Blige and others.

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Celine unveils London flagship design

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French luxury fashion house Celine has unveiled its new London flagship store designed by its creative director, Hedi Slimane. . Slimane makes use of the Edwardian building’s existing structure, dedicating the original octagonal space for displaying Celine’s fragrance collection.

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Berlei bra design is cultural appropriation, Aboriginal artists say

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A bra design competition that was supposed to raise money to help those affected by breast cancer has instead resulted in lingerie brand Berlei being accused of cultural appropriation after it chose a design featuring Aboriginal symbols created by a non-Indigenous artist as one of the winners. Berlei later confirmed she was not.

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Introducing Asia’s answer to slow fashion: Supermint

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Asia’s answer to slow fashion, Supermint, has just unveiled its first Hong Kong store at mixed-use retail destination PMQ. We believe we can open up more possibilities for slow fashion and make the fashion journey sustainable. “We Modern women are independent and have unique fashion tastes.

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CGI, manga and fantasy: Sydney fashion label Injury launches NFT art series

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Sydney-based fashion label Injury is set to launch Australia’s first digital fashion non-fungible token (NFT) art series. In 2004, Eugene Leung started the Injury label , initially releasing 10 limited-edition screen-printed tops followed by an official menswear range, which launched during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia.

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