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Friday, March 18, 2011

LMFF Graduate Showcase

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The Graduate Showcase is always a standout show during fashion week for me. To witness the creativity and passion of the new breed of Australian designers always gives me a buzz. Young blood with so many ideas, uninterested in commercial viability at this stage in their careers all culminate into a visual feast of the zany for those who attend.

Celene Bridge - Curtin University WA
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A standout collection of the night. A little bit Where the Wild Things Are, oh the styling opportunities this collection brings.

Ana Diaz - University of Technology Qld
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In terms of wear-a-bility and I want it right now items, Ana Diaz certainly delivered. As Emma over at Dropstitch wrote, this collection wouldn't be out of place in a Gorman store, right down to the clogs. Out of the whole show I can see this label picking up the most stockists, so definitely one to watch.

Genevieve Kulesza - RMIT VIC
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Playful and fun lingerie.

Huiee by Jennifer Chua - UTS NSW
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Very directional menswear.

Kate Sala - RMIT VIC
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Its all about the details in this collection, from the sunglasses to the shoes and even within the garments themselves with panels of sheer or colour coming through.

Kate Watson - UTS NSW
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So cute and fun, reminds me of work from the Vantan school of fashion in Tokyo.

Laura Anderson - RMIT VIC
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Tough and edgy lingerie.

Outpost by Jessica O'conner - UTS NSW
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A great collection of winter woolies.


Sangeeta Singh - RMIT VIC
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Unique menswear, which in this current climate of nothing but preppy suits and bow ties, is a real sight to behold. The prints are as bold as the cuts.

Ephemeral Reverie by Sarah Mok - UTS NSW
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Sarah Mok was a standout faveourite of mine at the UTS Graduate show we featured on On The Streets Of Sydney.

Jason Hewitt - RMIT VIC
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A hippy luxe collection of ethnic inspired prints.

White3 by Jennifer Nebel - Curtin University WA
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Origami style fabrication techniques, so skillful and beautiful.

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Such a fun show full of creativity leaving me inspired and excited about the future of Australian fashion. I can't wait to see what this crop of young designers come up with next.

6 comments:

  1. wow, thank you for sharing, I love Kate Watson's pieces especially! Bright young things they are!!

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  2. Aw so wish I had blagged tickets for this bash, more up my street.

    Hope your surviving fashion week. Stay cool.

    Sleekit x

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  3. WOW!! You are so right, Aussie fashion has a bright sparkley future ahead.

    Thanks of sharing.

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  4. Thankyou for this LMFF report! So insightful!

    Can't wait for RAFW in sydney!

    xxo your sydney neighbour,

    Baz from little-ladylove.blogspot.com

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  5. Thankyou for this LMFF report! So insightful!

    Can't wait for RAFW in sydney!

    xxo your sydney neighbour,

    Baz from little-ladylove.blogspot.com

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  6. These shots are GREAT Hayley, even the front row kids on the runway are just as inspiring.

    And with the platform looking converse, you may be interested or may know that the Koenji/Harajuku kids were the first to get this trend going again. I think one of the Spank! shop staff was the first to wear them before anyone else...Tavuchi and I talked about it specifically. Haha

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