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Zimmermann Spring/Summer 2010/2011 Collection | Rosemount Australia Fashion Week 2010

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Zimmermann Spring/Summer 2010/2011 Collection | Rosemount Australia Fashion Week 2010


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Zimmermann are famed for their bright colours and frilly cuts. It was a shock to audiences when models wearing white faces with vampish black lips were sent down the runway in monochromatic prints. Everything for the first few minutes of the Zimmerman show was black and white. These shades were contrasted through geometric, psychedelic patterns on long wavy pants and tight, high waisted shorts.

After the black and white, Zimmerman took the audiences for a ride over the rainbow, but everything was pastel. The precession began with violets and mauves. The standout pieces were frilly, high-waisted bikini bottoms made from shiny lycra.

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Aqua, yellow and peach followed the mauve. Every piece on the catwalk had three things in common: the pieces are patterned, they’re either very tight or very loose and everything is high-waisted.

In Australia, Zimmermann maintains 12 stand-alone stores in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and the Gold Coast, working with the highly acclaimed designer Don McQualter to create seductive and dynamic retail destinations.

In 2008 Zimmermann also launched their online boutique at www.zimmermannwear.com. David Jones and other high-end retailers stock the ready-to-wear and swimwear lines.

BLK1 Photographer: Victoria Rika-Heke

Images: © BLK1 2008-2010. All Rights Reserved.

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Ginger & Smart Spring/Summer 2010 at Rosemount Australian Fashion Week

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Ginger & Smart Spring/Summer 2010 at Rosemount Australian Fashion Week


Ginger and Smart Fashion Collection 2010

_VIC1840Australian luxury brand GINGER & SMART is about creating inspiring product to a design-literate customer. Always sophisticated and sharply modern, ‘Chic, Modern and Effortlesss’ is the strict style mantra for each collection. The Fashion, Luxury Accessories and Spa collections are the happy result of the strict philosophies of luxury, quality and innovation.

The label was founded in 2002 by Sydney-based sisters, Alexandra and Genevieve Smart out of the desire to combine family talent to build a strong fashion-lifestyle brand. With Alexandra’s creative business background as an Editor and Publisher for luxury lifestyle magazines, books and the internet combined with Genevieve’s years spent at the helm of Lisa Ho as Senior Designer, and her grounding with Australian swimwear and fashion luminaries, Zimmermann, their united industry knowledge covered every possibility, probability and all the potential of a successful and exciting family fashion business.

_VIC1823Their three buzzing retail stores, designed in harmony with their unique concept, have created welcoming havens to reinforce the core conviction of the ‘Luxury Escape’ – even if it is in your lunchtime. GINGER & SMART product is also placed with carefully selected and prestigious stores throughout the world. Available in over 100 boutiques in Australia, including David Jones and over 40 leading international stockists including Matches, UK; Cara and Co., Russia; Lane Crawford, Hong Kong, CK Tang, Singapore.

T h e T r a n s c e n d e n t SS 2010/11

The inspiration for this collection is The Transcendent, or the fourth state of consciousness, lying beyond waking, dreaming and sleeping.

_VIC1759Magnetic prints illustrate this blissful wakefulness and future beauty, through diffused angles and blurred perspective – the light and images you see when you close your eyes.

The depth of colour palette meanders from calm shades of nude, lilac and mint to vibrant injections of blush and grounded tones of olive, smoke and oily blue.

Silhouettes are fluid, modern and effortless with sleeveless jackets, sexy slouchy trousers and chic dresses worn with silk printed lingerie.

The Ginger & Smart Accessory line accompanies this collection including sharply modern shoes with angular metal heels and ultra -soft bags in draped and twisted perforated leather in grind grey and nude.

Available nationally from Ginger & Smart boutiques David Jones and selected stockists from July.

BLK1 Photographer: Victoria Rika-Heke

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Rosemount Australian Fashion Week: Day One- Monday 3rd May 2010

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Rosemount Australian Fashion Week: Day One- Monday 3rd May 2010


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The first day of Rosemount Sydney Fashion Week has been known throughout its fifteen year history for being a day of highly-charged chaos.

The Overseas Passenger Terminal at Sydney’s Circular Quay was brimming with anticipation before the first show

At 9am sharp, a long line of fashion guests were lead into the darkness of the runway hall. Samantha Harris, of Indigenous Australian background was the first model to set foot on the runway. Harris was given the honour of opening for Lisa Ho. Lisa Ho is a designer famed for her wearable designs that are loved by many.

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While Lisa Ho started the runway schedule as a veteran fashion week exhibitionist, the second runway show was a first time debut. Seventh Wonderland proved themselves to be a label that will be long remembered for the stunning swimwear in their Spring/Summer 2010 collection.

Carly Hunter, Guanabana Designs, Story By Tang and Uscari all followed in the women’s ready-to-wear show

Following the women’s ready-to-wear was more ready-to-wear, but this time, it was coming from New Zealand. Zambesi showed a runway which made spectators sigh for a Summer far-away.

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Rachel Gilbert and Bassike were also first timers on the Rosemount Sydney Fashion Week runways.

As the afternoon wore on, experienced exhibitioners Bec & Bridge and Aurelio Costarella brought the events at the Circular Quay to a close.

Stay tuned to BLK1 to see full coverage of Rosemount Australian Fashion Week

 BLK1 Photographer: Victoria Rika-Heke

Images and Article: © BLK1 2008-2010. All Rights Reserved.


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L’oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival 2010

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L’oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival 2010


L’oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival 2010 delivered a hectic week for buyers, celebrity guests and fashion fans with runway shows, exhibitions and demonstrations happening constantly throughout the week.

Bianca Villarosa recounts the highlights from the 2010 L’oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival, with exclusive photos by Victoria Rike-Heke.

As the lights fell there was an eerie silence followed by blasting music that signalled the start of a very intense Runway show. The fashion elites gathered under the roof of ‘Peninsula’ at Central Pier, Docklands in Melbourne on quite a balmy night. Undoubtedly the heat was being felt inside as well. The waterside venue played the perfect host to present ‘L’Oréal Paris Runway 5 presented by Cosmopolitan’ for L’Oréal Melbourne Fashion Week 2010.

The night kicked off with ‘White Suede’ by Jacqui Demkiw. Leather jackets, short lace dresses, white tights, studded leather gloves and ankle suede wedge boots supplied by ‘Peeptoe’ shoes brought the show to life.

It was all about statement pieces with your 80’s power shoulders, strong black tones juxtaposed with gold and enhanced silk tones.

Random zips on gloves, skirts and tops glistened in the light while a black double-breasted knee-length coat hit the ground running teamed with gorgeous oversized gold buttons, An ivory satin frock broke the absence of colour as well as the chic floral print maxi-dress which swept across the floor so delicately.

Bettina Liano hit the stage with their intense blue and yellow lighting which then faded to a calm white. Bettina Liano’s Autumn/Winter 2010 collection draws together Punk and Romance this season, exhibiting a mix of colours including Navy and Moody Blues, deep purple and Metallic as far as the eye can see.

The black leather skirt made its first appearance for the night and appeared to be a core item featured amongst most of the designs. Teamed with an off-the-shoulder black glow mesh top, it screamed ‘cool’.
Exposed zips made a come-back in the new denim styles as did the Peplum jackets and corset panelling. A soft, pale and blue organza trimmed dress danced down the runway as did the velvet black frock, its collar trimmed with gold material. The over-sized, what appeared like, the boyfriend jacket snuck out as did a classic pair of black high-waisted jeans worn under a light-denim wash jacket.

This is Genevieve rolled out next with again the white tights, short grey and black skirts and studded skyscraper heels. Prints appeared to make a comeback to add a different element to most of the pieces displayed.

Genevieve’s Winter 2010 line is loving the ‘throw-on’ pieces, excessive material and the chunky but tasteful style. Pretty and flirty dresses with their obscure prints as well as sheer panels also made an appearance. A fantastic furry jacket made the collection which was an amazing stand-out piece.

Extinct came out flying – literally with images of flying bats being a highlight of their audio visual display. The black leotard being the first item out on stage worn by a trim model and teamed with a leather jacket with high shoulders was a crowd stopper. The boys popped out next sporting oversized black coats with hoods while others wore tailored and sophisticated blazers in mahogany matched with a chequered shirt.

A velvet navy blue blazer also wowed the crowd. Girls showed-off gorgeous black chiffon playsuits with black high-waisted belts and pranced around in shoes supplied by Stillier.

Joveeba came out raring to go. It almost appeared that a fruity cocktail had been splashed across the runway with gorgeous pale peach and cream light filling the venue. It was a pretty set, which was quite geometric. The detailed zigzag pattern around the collar of a simple black chiffon dress was amazing and demonstrated femininity and confidence.

The tie-dyed burgundy dresses teamed with oversized accessories were a hit as were her simple frocks in navy, cream and indigo. A couple of striking prints, ruffles, and belts cinching tops were all the rage as were jackets above the waist.

Exposed grey socks also worn just above the ankle in the shoes supplied by BobBons were a cute little addition to the outfits. A silver and gold sequined vest which was also the pattern on a skirt and a very thin blazer broke the shows tones, with these items reflecting for all to see.

Wayne Cooper was up next. Off-the shoulder, black vinyl dresses with ruffles opened the show followed by garments that were an ivory colour.

This set was awash with contrasting textures, sharp silhouettes and sculptural ruffles with colours such as black, khaki and chocolate brown being used.

The chiffon jumpsuits as well as the stunning black sweetheart-style dress with the additional chiffon train were deemed gorgeous.

The short sleeved and black vinyl wrap added a rock chic feel as did the revival of the 80’s with strong shoulders being accentuated in the jackets. The inverted triangle shape can actually elongate ones legs! Knitwear and super soft leather and preppy taffeta dresses wrapped up Cooper’s parade.

Nicolangëla rocked our socks next. With lots of tiers and layers supporting the dresses were extremely obvious. The olive, sleeveless plain dress with the material to tie around it was classy. Using luxurious fabrics and ensuring gowns mould to fit one’s body as well as the clever use of belts and ties ensures this style is a winner. One of the final pieces, a gorgeous coat with what appeared to be a feathered thick fringing around the collar was a stand-out as it hung above a plain black silk dress to the knees teamed with heels by Stillier.

To the beats of ‘Toyfriend’, Nina Maya’s collection was on fire. Bursting, hot pink lights struck the walls of the venue to elude a fun and crazy environment. The vivid orchid print worked in alongside floral shapes was a feature of the show with a frock detailing this pattern as well as a skirt.

A thick, white and heavy cardigan secured to the model’s body with a thick black belt as well as a stark-white trench-coat which appeared to split in half just under the mid-riff appeared to be practical items for the winter months.

Hussy was last up and finished the show with a bang. It was very suave with a mixture of navy, grey and black tones scattered throughout the show. The emerald dress with a black belt provided a break from the darker colours as did the dress featuring the sketchy red floral motif and cut-out blooms at one shoulder.

The purple short dress teamed with bronze leggings injected the runway with extreme colour as did the final gorgeous piece which donned bright silver sequins all over it. The gold and silver chain fringing, heavy cuffs and subtle details to ruffles and necklines saw this designer’s work which is feminine without being too girly, greatly recognised.

Overall, it was a fantastic show and one which has definitely warmed us up to what the future of fashion has to offer.

You can read more from Bianca Villarosa here and here

BLK1 Article: BIANCA VILLAROSA BLK1 Photographer: VICTORIA RIKA-HEKE

Images and Article: © BLK1 2008-2010. All Rights Reserved.

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David Jones Autumn/Winter 2010 Season Launch

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David Jones Autumn/Winter 2010 Season Launch


Akira, Alex Perry, Alannah Hill, Anna Thomas, AG by Arthur Galan, Bianca Spender, Calibre, Carla Zampatti, Collette Dinnigan, Easton Pearson, Fleur Wood, George Gross, Ginger & Smart, Gorman, Harry Who, Kirrily Johnston, Lisa Ho, Sabatini, Sass & Bide, Scanlan & Theodore, Simona, Thurley, Trelise Cooper, Willow and Zimmermann were all seen on the catwalks of the David Jones Autumn/Winter 2010 Season Launch.

Australian model Miranda Kerr lead the catwalk parade before an audience of more than 500 VIPs at the Hordern Pavilion on February 10th.

The unveiling of the David Jones range started with black. The pavilion was plunged into darkness before the sleek David Jones logo was lit up to shine down on the catwalk. Miss Kerr began the show, also in black. The next few minutes were all about black but before too long indigo blues and fire-engine reds were seen sauntering down the catwalk.

Although the lighting in the pavilion was kept dark and uninteresting the clothing was used to maintain intrigue from the audience. Kelvin Harries, stylist for the show , should be commended for his way of purposefully dictating the trends for the season.

Autumn/Winter 2010 is all about black, white or cream with a brightly coloured or metallic contrast piece.

To say that nothing was simple or basic on the catwalk would be incorrect. Basics were teamed from head to toe on the models with new life drawn into them through texture and often a single statement colour in an all-black outfit.

Vibrant patterns are always unusual for an Autumn/Winter collection. There was no floral to be seen. Instead, metalics and tiny brass beads were used to embellish necklines and waistlines. On every model it was clear that the collections were all about the flow of the fabric and the attitude of the individual who wore them.

The female models had their hair cut short, and the male models were put together with precision – every trouser, every tie and every jacket on the men was co-ordinated and matching. The only exception to this rule was the statement piece which was a reoccurring motif throughout the show.

The catwalk show played through for the best part of a half an hour and all this time the message was drilled into the crowd: keep your outfit simple with the exception of a statement or two.

Article: ELLEN CROSLEY  Photographer:IMAGE NET

Article/Image: ©  2010. All rights reserved.


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