Expert Eye: Basquesse
It was all about occasion dressing at Basquesse this year, with fascinators and sequins in no short supply.
It was all about occasion dressing at Basquesse this year, with fascinators and sequins in no short supply.
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Group shows are sometimes problematic, but Twenty-seven names and Juliette Hogan twinned well.
Designer Cybele Wiren has cornered a market in fluid silk pieces cunningly cut to drape beautifully.
Hair is massively – painfully even- backcombed in the style of the poet-girlfriends assembled in some smoky bar.
Victorian ladies just emerging from a period in mourning: what a charming way to kick off the first show.
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I think it is fair to say that I love Fashion Week — or to give it its full corporate due, Air New Zealand Fashion Week.
Photos of the Zambesi show - which brought some much needed theatrics to the first day of last year's NZ Fashion Week.
Photos from the Alexandra Owen show at last year's NZ Fashion Week.
Photos from the Annah Stretton show at last year's NZ Fashion Week.
Photos from the Basquesse show on day one of NZ Fashion Week 2009.
Photos from the Juliette Hogan show at last year's NZ Fashion Week.
Photos from the Twenty-seven names show at last year's NZ Fashion Week.
Designs by Sable & Minx on the runway at last year's NZ Fashion Week.
Kirsha Whitcher of Salasai references the past in her latest fashion collection, and in her own cherished belongings.
The seams have been tucked, the hemlines smoothed and the perfect accessories have been matched - it's NZ Fashion Week again.
World designer Denise L'Estrange Corbet has accused Fashion Week organisers of "bullying" a sponsor into pulling out of a business deal.
A career in fashion public relations means Francesca Bowden always looks the part.
The winners of this year's Miromoda Maori fashion awards will now take their place on the ANZFW stage.
Next Top Model contestant Ruby Higgins will emerge from mountains of school exam work to take up a television cameo.
Times are tough in fashion and New Zealand Fashion Week will reflect that.
The fantastical fashion and beauty looks seen on the international runways make for grand theatre.