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Vogue Australia

May 01 2024
Magazine

Vogue Australia epitomises the finest in fashion, design and journalism. It enlightens, entertains and inspires by focusing on its position as the authoritative voice in Australian fashion. Vogue Australia combines a modern mix of glamour, style and intelligence presenting the ultimate in fashion, beauty, health, and the arts.

Vogue Australia

Editor's letter

Contributors

Staying power • As one season ends and another begins, the smartest pieces to buy work seamlessly through all. Vogue picks the best bridging staples, with versatility in spades, to transcend dress codes and temperature shifts.

Night moves • First impressions count when it comes to Burberry's Knight bag which, in its newest iteration, takes its signature hardware to the hilt by dipping it in ice-green crystals. Begging to be taken shimmering into the night.

Round are way • The city of Manchester's grit, bluster and irreverent English spirit might have seemed an incongruous match for the French house of Chanel to stage its Métiers d'art show. Until the two met.

The centre holds • At the spring/summer '24 haute couture shows, a reverence for tradition and meditations on designers’ DNA took hold, each asking themselves: what defines this house? The answers came alive with innovation and a forward-facing spirit.

Julia Capp • Architect and CEO of Paris-based design firm RDAI, Julia Capp is one of our most successful creative exports. Here, her current fascinations.

Piece together • For his fourth Australian fashion week show, Jordan Gogos continues his theme of collaboration, this time partnering with revered designer Linda Jackson for a spellbinding match-up.

One thing • In celebration of Australian fashion, established and emerging local designers recall the one hero piece that propelled their stars to new heights.

New force • As Australian fashion week returns this month, Vogue spotlights the fashion talent from our corner of the world who see it through fresh eyes, and are burning with a drive to do things differently.

String along • The pearl strand has endured as a symbol of aristocratic poise, until now. Meet the new generation of necklace with a brand-new lustre.

Funny girl • Harriet Dyer turned a writing exercise into a romantic comedy with her real-life husband, and it swept the world. Hannah-Rose Yee pays a visit to the set of Colin From Accounts to find out what's next for Australia's favourite couple.

The exhibitionists • Around Australia, these three new galleries are changing the way art is experienced by fresh audiences.

Growing pains • On her new album, Willow articulates coming of age with a potent honesty, and at 23, proves she's only just touched the surface of her talent.

Leap of faith • In 2019, when the writer Sloane Crosley lost her beloved friend and mentor Russell to suicide, exactly one month after her New York City apartment was broken into and pieces of cherished jewellery stolen, the grief felt insurmountable. In an attempt to escape it, she travelled to Sydney, met up with a kindred spirit, and pushed herself to the edge of her limits, as she details in this exclusive extract from her new memoir.

Star-crossed lovers • You know the story of Romeo and Juliet, but prepare to see it in a whole new light via a groundbreaking gender-fluid interpretation through ballet.

HER OWN WAY

The surreal life • Balenciaga helmsman Demna is a fashion shaman for our times, reading current culture and filtering it back to us in all its chaos, absurdity and beauty. Anders Christian Madsen meets a newly re-energised creative director in a city that has been a personal creative epicentre – Los Angeles.

Outward bound • An uncomplicated attitude and practicality gives Burberry its current...


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 184 Publisher: News Life Media Pty Limited Edition: May 01 2024

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  • Release date: May 12, 2024

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Vogue Australia epitomises the finest in fashion, design and journalism. It enlightens, entertains and inspires by focusing on its position as the authoritative voice in Australian fashion. Vogue Australia combines a modern mix of glamour, style and intelligence presenting the ultimate in fashion, beauty, health, and the arts.

Vogue Australia

Editor's letter

Contributors

Staying power • As one season ends and another begins, the smartest pieces to buy work seamlessly through all. Vogue picks the best bridging staples, with versatility in spades, to transcend dress codes and temperature shifts.

Night moves • First impressions count when it comes to Burberry's Knight bag which, in its newest iteration, takes its signature hardware to the hilt by dipping it in ice-green crystals. Begging to be taken shimmering into the night.

Round are way • The city of Manchester's grit, bluster and irreverent English spirit might have seemed an incongruous match for the French house of Chanel to stage its Métiers d'art show. Until the two met.

The centre holds • At the spring/summer '24 haute couture shows, a reverence for tradition and meditations on designers’ DNA took hold, each asking themselves: what defines this house? The answers came alive with innovation and a forward-facing spirit.

Julia Capp • Architect and CEO of Paris-based design firm RDAI, Julia Capp is one of our most successful creative exports. Here, her current fascinations.

Piece together • For his fourth Australian fashion week show, Jordan Gogos continues his theme of collaboration, this time partnering with revered designer Linda Jackson for a spellbinding match-up.

One thing • In celebration of Australian fashion, established and emerging local designers recall the one hero piece that propelled their stars to new heights.

New force • As Australian fashion week returns this month, Vogue spotlights the fashion talent from our corner of the world who see it through fresh eyes, and are burning with a drive to do things differently.

String along • The pearl strand has endured as a symbol of aristocratic poise, until now. Meet the new generation of necklace with a brand-new lustre.

Funny girl • Harriet Dyer turned a writing exercise into a romantic comedy with her real-life husband, and it swept the world. Hannah-Rose Yee pays a visit to the set of Colin From Accounts to find out what's next for Australia's favourite couple.

The exhibitionists • Around Australia, these three new galleries are changing the way art is experienced by fresh audiences.

Growing pains • On her new album, Willow articulates coming of age with a potent honesty, and at 23, proves she's only just touched the surface of her talent.

Leap of faith • In 2019, when the writer Sloane Crosley lost her beloved friend and mentor Russell to suicide, exactly one month after her New York City apartment was broken into and pieces of cherished jewellery stolen, the grief felt insurmountable. In an attempt to escape it, she travelled to Sydney, met up with a kindred spirit, and pushed herself to the edge of her limits, as she details in this exclusive extract from her new memoir.

Star-crossed lovers • You know the story of Romeo and Juliet, but prepare to see it in a whole new light via a groundbreaking gender-fluid interpretation through ballet.

HER OWN WAY

The surreal life • Balenciaga helmsman Demna is a fashion shaman for our times, reading current culture and filtering it back to us in all its chaos, absurdity and beauty. Anders Christian Madsen meets a newly re-energised creative director in a city that has been a personal creative epicentre – Los Angeles.

Outward bound • An uncomplicated attitude and practicality gives Burberry its current...


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