
Karen Walker turns heads with ageless
Leading New Zealand fashion designer Karen Walker is turning heads by using women aged 65 to 92 in her latest advertising campaign.
Leading New Zealand fashion designer Karen Walker is turning heads by using women aged 65 to 92 in her latest advertising campaign.
The organisers of the Grammy awards have warned the stars not to reveal the bare fleshy under-curves of the buttocks or the under-curvature of breasts.
The room was packed for Max and Lubov Azria of BCBG Max Azria, whose silk print dresses, magnificent furs, and over-sized jackets were full of exoticism. The designers said they drew inspiration from "the beautiful history inlaid within the architecture of Istanbul and the eclectic style of the Gypsies of Southern Europe."
US network CBS is asking stars not to bare too much skin at the Grammy Awards on Sunday.
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The treatment is a new take on a hot-stone massage and, to my mind, the clams used to rub over your oiled skin are an improvement on stones in that they hold heat much longer.
Under rows of chandeliers Miranda Kerr opened the David Jones Autumn/Winter 2013 show in the department store's newest and most controversial label.
Supermodel Alessandra Ambrosio is launching her own fashion label.
Ahead of her runway show at the L'Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival, we talk to fashion queen Alannah Hill.
Christian Dior opened its first Australasian flagship boutique in Sydney last week, reflecting continued demand for luxury fashion despite the tough economic climate.
Raf Simons confidently evolved the angular portions of previous seasons' work into softer, more saleable silhouettes. The new Bar jacket, looser and in trendy wool denim, seemed to point to a man who's finally settled in to his role. This season was the supplest fusion so far of his minimalism and the house's ultra-femininity and curves. Fall-winter saw a parade of "memory dresses," some 48 looks that delved into the iconic houndstooth, peplums, and the original '40s designs of Monsieur Dior himself. They hit the catwalk reimagined, sometimes asymmetrically, alongside enormous mirror ball decor. Overall, the show was a success; one step further on in Dior's mission statement for the designer, to "propel its iconic style into the 21st century."
Clothes as body armour was the concept behind Jean Paul Gaultier's rather dizzying Paris show. A play on voluminous layers of leather, fur, silks, chiffon and even knits - both hanging and enveloping the body - constructed a protective silhouette over models. It all made for a varied collection with some great looks, but one that was frustratingly hard to pin down. Graphic 80s elements, such as Polaroid-type prints, followed a long sheer chiffon dress in eggplant with '70s pleats. Long stripy scarves accompanied a tartan dress. And studded leather bustier tops with '50s peplums could easily have come from another collection altogether. Gaultier explained backstage: "It was also the idea of patchwork."
I hope Isaac Sinclair doesn’t think I’m too forward, when, minutes after meeting him for the first time, I thrust my wrist under his nose.
Nicole Kidman has regained movement in her face after turning to Botox to stave off aging.
Bridesmaids star Rebel Wilson has designed a range of T-shirts for plus-sized fans.
Creative master Alexander Wang has joined forces with a tech giant to create a new bag.
Diaries at the ready! From fashion to film, music to must-reads - there’s much that’s exciting us about the year ahead.
An Otago fashion designer has finally received the $12,500 prize money she won in an Australasian fashion competition, more than two months after being crowned the winner.
Ashleigh Good closed the Chanel Haute Couture show last week, in what we believe is a first for a New Zealand model.
In the lull between the Golden Globes and the Oscars, Hollywood's hottest step out for the Screen Actors Guild Awards. Life & Style Editor Nicky Park has sifted through the red carpet snaps to find her loves, loathes and those in limbo.
The parents of girls as young as 10 are paying $700 each to enter their daughters in a junior Miss World beauty pageant.
From the high of winning an Australasian fashion competition, an Otago designer is fighting to receive her $12,500 prize money.
Pop stars One Direction have expanded their business empire by launching a cut-price jewellery collection.