Fashion Week: More blasts from the past
Nom*d's show was an ambitious installation that provided some much-needed theatrics.
Nom*d's show was an ambitious installation that provided some much-needed theatrics.
Photos from Nom*d's installation show at NZ Fashion Week 2010.
Photos from Trelise Cooper's show on day two of New Zealand Fashion Week 2010.
Photos from Alexandra Owen's show on day two of New Zealand Fashion Week 2010.
Chelsea Thorpe dipped under the radar for a few years, but is back as Neverblack.
The makeup look for Zambesi's show on day two of New Zealand Fashion Week 2010.
Photos from World's runway show on day two of New Zealand Fashion Week 2010.
Photos from backstage before World's show on day two of New Zealand Fashion Week 2010.
The makeup look for Jimmy D's show on day two of New Zealand Fashion Week 2010.
Photos from the NZ Weddings Bridal Collection on day two of NZ Fashion Week 2010.
New Zealand's answer to Missoni showed why the Sabatini label has been a stayer with a show displaying its mastery of knits.
Photos from the Sabatini & Augustine International by Kelly Coe's group runway show on day two of New Zealand Fashion Week 2010.
Adrian Hailwood's collection was dubbed Going Platinum and his muse was the fake Fifties Hollywood glamour.
Two labels that are more about wearability than wow showed together back on site.
Backstage before the Sabatini & Augustine International by Kelly Coe group show at NZ Fashion Week 2010.
Models get ready to showcase the latest Ruby designs at NZ Fashion Week 2010.
It's surprising that this youthful local label hasn't shown at Fashion Week before, but on this outing they'll be back.
Photos from Ruby's runway show on day two of New Zealand Fashion Week 2010.
Viva's guide to where the fashion crowd are eating, drinking and flirting this season.
Megan Anderson speaks to some of the bridalwear designers showing at Fashion Week today about their journey to the runway.
New Generation group shows are a tough training ground, with young designers vying for attention one after another.
Looking to the past is fashion's future, as indicated on day one of Fashion Week, with ubiquitous references to the decades gone by.
Building up a loyal band of customers takes more than just good clothes, as these top labels reveal.
The prize for the day's best denim, goes to Hailwood's patch-pocket flares.
The first shoe show to be held at Fashion Week, was one of the most impactfully styled.
The makeup look for Cybele's show on day one of New Zealand Fashion Week 2010.
So, an ethereal pagan girl with a touch of android. This is going to be interesting hair and makeup.
Distinctive silk prints, panelling and georgette handkerchief hems are a recurring theme, with screen printed cotton-jersey singlets and dresses ensuring an easy access point to her collections.
Sera Lilly took a big crowd on a trip South of the Border. Those expecting to see the Auckland designer's flirty frocks and long gowns had a while to wait.