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Friday, 13 May 2011

Christopher Esber's tuxedo junction



Although inexplicably missing from many RAFW writeups, Christopher Esber's show was one of the best presentations of 2011. Esber graduated in the same TAFE NSW Fashion Design Studio class as Dion Lee and clearly, 2007 was one of the school's strongest years, because he demonstrates as much potential as his already far better-known former classmate. The luxury sportswear collection, which was inspired by the seemingly disparate notions of tuxedo dressing and beach culture, incorporated several innovative fabrics that had been created by Esber. An intricate, two-way pleated synthetic taffeta was used in a charming series of zippered, short-sleeved blouses and pencil skirts in soft powder blue and peach  - and a gossamer-like fabric that had been woven with actual fishing wire, found its way into several delicate, tea-stained slip dresses. Although the third last show on the schedule, it was the final gig for most of the week's top models, including Rachel Rutt and Myf Shepherd, who could barely contain their relief that the week was over and hammed it up backstage for the show's duration.        



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Thursday, 10 March 2011

Gumleaf runway mafia

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So another ready-to-wear season bites the dust. Below are, to the best of frockwriter's knowledge, the final show tallies for Australian models on the Fall/Winter 2011/2012 runways. All 27 of them. As already mentioned, at least 18 Australians walked at New York Fashion Week last month, with others joining the circuit in London and Milan. And what a fascinating season it has been. A very clear vanguard of five names emerged. No surprise of course that even though she missed the New York leg, Abbey Lee Kershaw walked in 24 of the season's biggest shows. In her third show season, Julia Nobis, who did the entire circuit, wound up with 50 top shows under her belt. Not far behind her were Dempsey Stewart and Codie Young, in their first international seasons, with an impressive 42 and 39 shows respectively. Ajak Deng walked in 25 shows.

Behind them, a slew of other Australian models scoring a smaller volume of nevertheless highly prestigious shows, many of them under an exclusive arrangement: Miranda Kerr at Balenciaga; Jessica Hart at Matthew Williamson; Lydia Willemina Collins at Givenchy; Ruby Jean Wilson at Yves Saint Laurent (among others); Rose Smith at Fendi and Chanel; Jack Vanderhart at Calvin Klein Collection; Bambi Northwood-Blyth at Chanel (among others). Andrej Pejic continued to make headlines wherever he went and great to see Myf Shepherd make such a confident return, 18 months after her last show season.

On numerous occasions, designers cast multiple Australians in the same show - at times, amusingly, even dispatching them onto the runway in consecutive order.

Chanel cast five Australians (above: Kershaw, Nobis, Young, Stewart and Northwood-Blyth) and Giles Deacon, eight (below: Nobis, Deng, Young, Stewart, Wilson, Northwood-Blyth, Alice Burdeu and Lauren Brown). While Chloe, Dries van Noten and Marc Jacobs all cast Nobis, Stewart and Young. 

Not forgetting the extraordinary success of New Zealand's Emily Baker - who walked in 60 shows in her first season, undoubtedly making her one of the top runway girls of FW1112 - and Jessica Clarke, the talent continues to rise from downunder.

"Clearly the modeling industry has fixated on Australia and New Zealand as an
incredible new source for emerging faces" Wayne Sterling, the co-founder and editorial director of online modelling authority models.com - the so-called 'NASDAQ of the modelling business' - told frockwriter. "The results of great scouting speak for themselves and now Down Under stands as a Top 3 scouting resource alongside Holland and Russia".


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Julia Nobis
Richard Chai
Tadashi Shoji
Rag & Bone
Jill Stuart
Edun
Alexander Wang
Victoria Beckham
Thakoon
Marc Jacobs
Narciso Rodriguez
Marc by Marc Jacobs
Diesel Black Gold
Vera Wang    
Ports 1961
Michael Kors
3.1 Phillip Lim
Proenza Schouler
Isaac Mizrahi
Topshop Unique
Giles
Francesco Scognamiglio
No 21
Sportmax
Anteprima
Gianfranco Ferre
Les Copains
Iceberg
Aquilano.Rimondi
Versus
Missoni
Lorella Signorino Atelier
Roberto Cavalli
Gabriele Colangelo (closed)
Balenciaga
Undercover
Nina Ricci
Dries van Noten
Rick Owens
Sharon Wauchob
Yohji Yamamoto
Loewe
Celine
Kenzo
Emanuel Ungaro
Chloe
Vanessa Bruno
Chanel
Alexander McQueen

Louis Vuitton
Miu Miu

= 50

Dempsey Stewart
Richard Chai (opened)
United Bamboo
Marc Jacobs
Marc by Marc Jacobs
Preen
Diane von Furstenberg
Cynthia Steffe
Karen Walker (closed)
3.1 Phillip Lim

Ports 1961
sass & bide (closed)
House of Holland
Kinder Aggugini (opened)
Richard Nicoll
Acne
Topshop Unique
Burberry
Giles
Prada

Daks
Gabriele Colangelo
Anteprima
Antonio Marras
Aquilano.Rimondi
Versus
Marni
Roberto Cavalli
Thierry Mugler
Gareth Pugh
Dries van Noten
Barbara Bui
Ann Demeulemeester
Pedro Lourenco
Loewe (opened)
Cacharel
Andrew Gn
Emanuel Ungaro
Chloe
Vanessa Bruno
Giambattista Valli
Shiatzy Chen
Louis Vuitton

= 42

Codie Young
Wayne (opened, closed)
Richard Chai
Peter Som
Band of Outsiders
Thakoon
Marc Jacobs
Marc by Marc Jacobs
Hexa by Kuho
Rodarte
Halston
Milly by Michelle Smith
Calvin Klein
Kinder Aggugini
Acne
Topshop Unique
Erdem
Giles
Julien Macdonald
Ermanno Scervino
Anteprima
Antonio Marras
Aquilano.Rimondi
Moschino Cheap & Chic

Roberto Cavalli
Marni (opened)
Rue du Mail
Dries van Noten
Rick Owens
Lanvin
Cacharel
Sonia Rykiel
Akris
Costume National
Kenzo
Chloe
Vanessa Bruno
Giambattista Valli
Chanel
Shiatzy Chen

= 39

Ajak Deng
Richard Chai
Nicole Miller
G-Star
Libertine
Preen
Carolina Herrera                            
Jen Kao (opened)
Tibi
Reed Krakoff
Issa
Matthew Williamson
Acne
TopShop Unique (closed)
Todd Lynn
Michael van der Ham
Peter Pilotto
Giles
Ermanno Scervino
Thierry Mugler
Filippe Oliveira Baptista
Zac Posen
Lanvin
Givenchy
Hermes
Stella McCartney

= 25


Abbey Lee Kershaw
Issa London (opened)
John Rocha (opened, closed)
Burberry
Julien Macdonald
Gucci
Ermanno Scervino
Fendi
Bottega Veneta
Versace (opened)
Gianfranco Ferre
Etro (closed)
Salvatore Ferragamo
Dolce e Gabbana
Emilio Pucci
Bottega Veneta
Balmain
Isabel Marant
Viktor & Rolf
Stella McCartney
Yves Saint Laurent
Chanel
Paul & Joe (closed)
Miu Miu
Elie Saab

= 24


Annaleise Smith
Costello Tagliapietra (opened)
Cushnie et Ochs
Daniel Vosovic
Douglas Hannant
Naeem Khan
Odd Molly
Theyskens' Theory
Venexiana
Zang Toi
Betsey Johnson
Yoanna Baraschi
Pamela Love
Risto Bimbiloski
Pamela Roland
Song Jung Wan

= 15

Myf Shepherd
Angelo Marani
Sportmax
DSquared2
Anne Valérie Hash
Anthony Vaccarello
Gaspard Yurkievich (opened)
AV Vandervorst (opened)
Sonia Rykiel
Vivienne Westwood
Kenzo
Celine
Shiatzy Chen

= 12

Andrej Pejic
NAHM
Robert Geller
Richard Chai
Yoana Baraschi
Custo Barcelona
Kimberley Ovitz
Jen Kao
RAD by Rad Hourani
Jeremy Scott
Odyn Vovk
Todd Lynn
Jean Paul Gaultier

= 12 


Emilia Skuza
Aquascutum
Antonio Berardi
Mary Karantzou
Amanda Wakeley
Emelia Wickstead

Junya Watanabe
Gaspard Yurkievich
Cacharal
Arzu Kaprol
Aganovich

= 10 

Alice Burdeu
Honor
Timo Weiland
Chado Ralph Rucci
Giles
Emporio Armani (closed)
Giorgio Armani
Damir Doma
Manish Arora
Philipp Plein (closed)

= 9 


Melissa ‘MJ’ Johannsen
Charlotte Ronson
Rodarte
Denis Basso
Marchesa                                            
Mandy Coon
Tracy Reese
Creatures of the Wild
Yoana Baraschi

= 8

Bambi Northwood-Blyth
Jill Stuart
Diesel Black Gold
Topshop Unique
Giles
Thierry Mugler
Vionnet
Chanel

= 7

Emily Wake
Timo Weiland
Jeremy Scott
Vivienne Westwood
Holly Fulton
Roksanda Illincic
Ashley Isham
Louise Amstrup

= 7


Tallulah Morton
Ruffian
Betsey Johnson
Cushnie et Ochs
Badgley Mischka
Jean Paul Gaultier
Vivienne Westwood

= 6

Amanda Ware
Wes Gordon
Timo Weiland
Woolrich
Chado Ralph Rucci
3.1 Phillip Lim
L’Wren Scott

= 6

Lauren Brown
Rebecca Taylor
Chado Ralph Rucci
Topshop Unique
Giles
Gucci
Guy Laroche

= 6

Sarah Chuot
Organic by John Patrick
Wes Gordon
Betsey Johnson
Rachel Antonoff
Stephen Burrows

= 5

Chantal Croccolo
Bensoni
Trias
ThreeAsFour
Suno

= 4

Elyse Taylor
Lela Rose
Nanette Lepore
Tory Burch

= 3

Ruby Jean Wilson
Theyskens’ Theory (exclusive)
Giles
Yves Saint Laurent (opened/exclusive)

= 3

Mallory Jansen
Kate Spade
Althea Harper

= 2

Rose Smith
Fendi (exclusive)
Chanel (exclusive)

= 2

Lydia Willemina Collins
Givenchy (exclusive)

= 1

Jack Vanderhart
Calvin Klein Collection (exclusive)                      

= 1

Jessica Hart
Matthew Williamson (exclusive)

= 1

Miranda Kerr
Balenciaga

= 1

Saturday, 5 March 2011

Myf Shepherd is back in the game

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Myf Shepherd was the new Australian modelling supernova of 2008. Scouted in February that year and famously snubbed by the producers of Australia’s Next Top Model, the 17 year-old went on to walk in more shows than any other model during her first Australian Fashion Week in May 2008, before heading off to the northern hemisphere show circuit four months later and walking in 51 shows in her first international season. The next season she walked in 62. Then followed campaigns for Gucci, Sonia Rykiel, Miu Miu and others. By September 2009, however, something was up. Following a blitz of publicity over her personal life – and an apparent weight gain - Shepherd was much less high profile during the Spring/Summer 2010 show season. Then came the announcement she would be taking a break from modelling to study set design at the University of NSW’s College of Fine Arts. In fact, as Shepherd reveals in this short interview that frockwriter recorded backstage at last month’s David Jones show in Sydney, she didn’t just intend to take a break from the business – she decided to quit it altogether. 

Fortunately for Shepherd’s fans, however, one year on she is back in the game.

Currently in Paris, she is in the midst of her first international show season in eighteen months. And what a confident re-entry she is making. 

Shepherd only joined the Fall/Winter 2011/2012 season in Milan, but with five days still to go, she has already walked in seven shows, alongside some of the biggest names in the modelling business: Angelo Marani, Sportmax, DSquared2, Anne Valérie Hash, Anthony Vaccarello, Gaspard Yurkievich and AV Vandervorst – opening the two latter shows. Update 07/03: Add to this list Sonia Rykiel, Vivienne Westwood, Kenzo and Céline.


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Frockwriter: So how is the course going?
Myf Shepherd: Really good. I’m really enjoying it.

FW: Stage design?
MS: Well it’s just a design course. The first year pretty much they give you a taste of everything. And then you get to choose. You narrow it down each year. the second year you have three kind of main streams that you follow and then you get through and then you get two and you do one for the final year.

FW: So you’ve done one year. How many years is it?
MS: It’s four years. But I’m going to defer the next year and go back overseas.

FW: You had such an incredible start, really, didn’t you? You did all those shows at RAFW, then went straight to the OS shows and hit the ground running. I can imagine it was a bit insane.
MS: Pretty much. Yeah, well I was doing Year 12 at the same time so that was really intense, because it was like a fulltime job and fulltime school.
  
FW: So you wanted to take a break because it was a bit too much?
MS:  I wasn’t really ready for it. I don’t think I really appreciated it either. And now I miss it a lot and so I can see all of the good things that I had before and I want to go back.

FW: Were you at all worried that in stepping out of it, you might miss your chance? Modelling is an intensely competitive business and some people talk about striking while the iron’s hot, having the right look at the right moment etc…
MS: I don’t know. I’m really young and it’s not the end of the world if I don’t make it again or anything.

FW: Well you are stepping back into it now. But when you left, were you worried that it might be difficult getting back in?
MS: I didn’t want to get back in when I stopped. That’s why I got piercings and tattoos.

FW: You were rebelling against….the fashion industry?
MS: Yep. [It was like saying] It’s my face and I can do what I want to it.

FW: But there are lots of models with piercings and tattoos aren't there?
MS: Not eyebrow piercings.

FW: I mean Abbey has lots of piercings and tattoos. So does Catherine McNeil. So what have you done with those today – taken them out?
MS: Oh it’s hidden by my hair [lifts fringe].
  
FW: I guess it is a very regimented life.
MS: Yeah, there are a lot of people who control your appearance

FW: So you are going back tomorrow [Thursday]. What’s the plan?
MS: I’m flying tomorrow to Paris and then I’ve got a few direct bookings in Paris. I don’t know what they are. And then I’m going to go to Milan and do shows and go to Paris and do shows and then go where I’m needed.

FW: Are you looking forward to going back onto the frontline?
MS: Yeah, I’m looking forward to it. I’ve missed it. I’ve been Facebook-stalking all of my friends who are at the New York shows at the moment and getting jealous. 

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FW: So what’s been the best thing about the year off?
MF: I had an amazing year. I just had so much fun being a regular person and not a model.

FW: Did you find that people recognised you?
MS: No, not really. Not in Sydney. I don’t really ever get that in Sydney. In New York, all the time and especially anywhere during Fashion Week, because everyone’s kind of  on the lookout for models. But no, I don’t really get it in Sydney. There was one time at a café where I had a really strange experience, where a woman came over and asked my friend while I was in the bathroom, if I was Myf Shepherd. And my friend was like, ‘No, it’s not. Leave her alone’. And then the woman was like, ‘No, I know who that is – that’s Myf Shepherd. I’m going to wait here and talk to her when she comes back out of the bathroom’.   

FW: And so did she meet you?
MS: No my friend scared her off!

FW: Obviously many fashion blogs - including obviously this one - monitor what models do and talk them up. Often the mainstream press then pick the stories up. Does all the hype get a bit much when you’re starting out?
MS: If you read it, I guess. I don’t know. I think I was just a bundle of hype.

FW: A bundle of hype?
MS: I think that hype entirely just can really influence someone’s career.

FW: Well, modelling is like the stock market...
MS: Yeah. So... I feel like I had a lot of good hype when I started and that definitely helped me.

FW: How tough is the weight issue? Obviously it affects every model at that elite level. It must be really difficult.
MS: It is hard that you’ve got to look a certain way. And I’m still healthy. I went like... I stopped caring at all when I decided that I was going to take time off. Or when I decided that I was going to quit. And then when I decided that I wanted to start back up again I started watching what I was eating and exercising more. But it wasn’t at all a massive lifestyle change. It was all about mindset.

FW: So you actually quit?
MS: Yeah. I just wanted to go to uni. 

FW: When you finish your course, what are the plans then?
MS: I do want to do set design, or something like that. I would love to do set design for fashion shows. I find that so interesting. They have some amazing things over in Europe. 

FW: And there are some great production companies.
MS: On that Gucci campaign that I did I was talking to the set designer for an entire day. That was kind of around the time that I decided I was going to apply for uni. 

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FW: What did you miss most about modelling?
MS: I don’t know, there are lots of things. I miss transforming, that’s probably the major thing. 

FW: You mean with the photoshoots, the hair and makeup etc…
MS: Yes. 

FW: What was the highlight?
MS: There were way too many good times.

FW: Favourite shoot, favourite photographer?
MS: I have too many… I’ve got too many friends who are photographers and I don’t want to offend anyone by saying. 

FW: But that’s what you miss the most – the theatrical side?
MS: Yeah, I really, really enjoy becoming a character. 

FW: For any young girls in your position at RAFW, who have never been outside Australia and who all of a sudden get picked up and thrown into it like you were, what’s your advice to them?
MS: [And become] the next big thing? 

FW: Yes – having been through it all, what’s your advice... having stepped out of it to get some perspective and going back into it now?
MS: Don’t take it too seriously.

 


Friday, 25 February 2011

Rosemary Smith and Emilia Skuza hop on fashion's trans Tasman locomotive

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She was optioned for another big show, but Rosemary Smith pulled off the next best thing in Milan overnight: Fendi, alongside some of the biggest runway names in the business. Not bad for a first international show season, but Smith has got a long way to catch up with some other downunder newcomers, like Dempsey Stewart, whose already stellar first show season now also includes the blue chip Prada and Burberry shows. New arrivals to this already blistering antipodian show season are runway veterans Abbey Lee Kershaw, who has, not unexpectedly, been cleaning up with big name shows such as as Gucci, Fendi and Burberry; Myf Shepherd, after a year’s hiatus, walking so far for just Angelo Marani; Jessica Hart, who appeared at Matthew Williamson in London; and brand new Adelaide face Emilia Skuza. First emerging on the Paris haute couture runways last month, Skuza turned up at Aquascutum, Antonio Berardi, Mary Karantzou, Amanda Wakeley and Emelia Wickstead in London. The rise and rise of “trans Tasman models” has captured the attention of not only the blogosphere, but also the mainstream media. Today, The Australian ran a story about Bambi Northwood-Blyth and The Sydney Morning Herald covered the plethora of Australian models currently working the show circuit. 

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1/ rosemary smith at fendi
2/ emilia skuza at mary karantzou
3/ abbey lee kershaw at gucci
4/ myf shepherd at angelo marani
5/ dempsey stewart at prada

Wednesday, 9 February 2011

In with the new - David Jones Autumn/Winter 2011


Tuesday's David Jones show felt the same, but different, to previous years' events. There was no Mark McInnes, Colette Garnsey, Miranda Kerr or even sass & bide. With the exception of relatively recent fashion ambassador addition Kerr, all had been front-and-centre at the show for almost a decade, laying the foundations for the "house of brands" into which the department store subsequently evolved. Taking their places and for a variety of different reasons - which ranged from scandal and resignations, pregnancy and defection, all in the space of eight months - was a new management team (albeit one promoted from within) and a swag of new labels, the absolute standout of which on the night just had to be Josh Goot and his colourblocked bodycon dresses and tulip skirts and tops with wildly expressionistic graphics. Not forgetting some highly polished Australian modelling talent, that included girls who have walked for some of the world's biggest fashion brands: Nicole Trunfio, Alexandra Agoston, Myf Shepherd, Stephanie Carta, Tiah Eckhardt and Christina Carey. And some newcomers who may soon follow them. Think Rosemary Smith (above, in Josh Goot), who is off to the European shows with at least one big name in her appointment book. Click (here) for frockwriter's Posterous pic gallery of backstage shots taken before and during the show. 
 

Tuesday, 8 February 2011

Oyster sells out with Lara Bingle


Australia's longest-surviving indie fashion mag a sellout? Well, newsstand-wise, that could be the end result vis-à-vis Oyster's hot 91st edition which is out on Friday. Here is a first look at its double trouble cover of Shire babe and scandal magnet Lara Bingle, shot by Georges Antoni (above) and Stephen Ward (below). Also up in issue #91: profiles and photoshoots on/featuring Fashion East's Lulu Kennedy, Ryan McGinley, Andrej Pejic, Emma Balfour, Myf Shepherd, Blonde Redhead's Kazu Makino, Ohne Titel and Max Blagg. Looking good.




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Sunday, 6 February 2011

The show goes on for David Jones... without sass & bide

 
As per David Jones' famous advertising slogan, there used to be no other department store in Australia for sass & bide. But after days of rumours, it is now confirmed that David Jones' arch rival Myer will become the brand's exclusive Australian department store partner moving forward, having just acquired a 65percent stake for A$42.25million plus a performance bonus based on fiscal 2011 sales results. David Jones, which has winter 2011 sass & bide stock on its hands and features the brand in its winter 2011 "brand book" catalogue (above), has responded with its own Australian Stock Exchange announcement this morning that it is ending its 10 year association with sass & bide following David Jones' decision not to acquire a stake. Oh and it wasn't doing very well anyway, added DJs (at least at DJs - Myer reports that sass & bide overall delivered 50percent year on year sales growth for the past two years)Noted ceo Paul Zahra, “We did the calculations and could not justify the price paid for the business, particularly given the lack of growth in our sass & bide business with sales and gross profit in FY10 at approximately FY05 levels". This is fascinating, given that David Jones gave sass & bide its prestigious finale spot in the Autumn/Winter 2010 show one year ago. What the Myer decision ultimately means for the sass & bide brand remains to be seen. Not surprisingly perhaps, the brand has been yanked altogether from tomorrow's lineup, David Jones has confirmed to frockwriter.

But that's not to say that there won't be some familiar faces on the runway. 

It might not be quite the same as having Miranda Kerr, Abbey Lee Kershaw and Catherine McNeil in the show, as occurred in the last two seasons, but David Jones nevertheless has a pretty impressive cast list for tomorrow’s Autumn/Winter 2011 showcase, which kicks off at 6.30pm at the Elizabeth Street, Sydney, flagship. 

Led by Nicole Trunfio, the cast includes several Australians with international runway experience, notably Alexandra Agoston, Myf Shepherd, Christina Carey, Tiah Eckhardt, Stephanie Carta and thirtysomething Queenslander Heath Townsend, a former face of Louis Vuitton, Gucci and Ralph Lauren. 

Others of note include Samantha Harris, Pania Rose and Chic newcomer Rosemary Smith, who will be heading to the Milan and Paris legs of the northern Fall/Winter 2011/2012 show season in a fortnight. 

Here is the complete cast list:


CHIC MANAGEMENT
Nicole Trunfio
Alexandra Agoston
Myf Shepherd
Christina Carey
Samantha Harris
Pania Rose
Charlotte Lohmann
Anna Sjoberg
Vanessa Breuer
Emma Taylor
Emma Power
Louise van der Vorst
Rosemary Smith
Sarah Stephens
Cisco Tschurtschenthaler de Helmhein
Jasmine Yarbrough
Annika Kaban
Brigitte Malcolm
Valerija Erokhina
Amy Finlayson
Lina Mihailova
Clare Venema
Heath Townsend

PRISCILLA'S
Eliza Humble
Greta Chesterman
Simone Kerr
Stephanie Carta
Rachel Grasso
Laura Gorun
Bella Barber
Cat Edwards
Kerry Doyle
Bruce Raubenheimer
Blair Norfolk
Lewis Grant

VIVIENS
Avril Alexander
Tiah Eckhardt
Nicole Sherriss
Karima Alexander
Ruby Brown
Nick Ingall
BJ Jarrett
Philippa

CHADWICK
Claire Quirk
Lorene Renard

EMG
Adhiel Tulba
Chris Knee

FRM MANAGEMENT
Nikki Thot

MENS DIVISION
Nicolas Curnow