Neo Dia, Bento, Usanto, Alabakov and Habbot. They are not all name for dec törung-making cyclones or good mood-making high-pressure areas. But they bring a good mood anyway. They are all Australian fashion labels. The Australians would like to get involved in fashion circles, is nothing new.
Sass and Bide knows well anyway, anyone who heard the brand now even the department store chain Myer.
Here's a look at the latest stars on the Australian fashion scene.
Pamela Usanto
hot fire. It has been made, the Australians with their fashion is anything but street style but bring the haute couture detail. Inspire them can be of French paintings and the fashion of the 50s. Pamela Usanto
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Neo He
The two designers Becky Chau and Gavin Lowe did their degree from a fashion school in Melbourne and founded Neo Dia. Her first work they have in 2010 presented at the Melbourne Fashion Show. Neo Dia
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Habbot Studios
Annie Abbott loves shoes and has therefore decided to design them too. The shoes are made in Italy and are named according to a Melbourne city landmark. Hosier Lane, Degrave Street, Crossley Street. Habbot Studios.
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Alabakov
The founder of the brand is Alabakov Stephanie Carello. She has also done graduate at a Melbourne School of Fashion. Ideas for her creations, developed through music and art, and when traveling. Alabakov .
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Bento
Samantha Hardman behind the label Bento, not one piece of her collection is made from more than 10 miles from Melbourne. Bento .
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There are, as always, lots to do and see in Australia. Even when shopping ...
Greetings from Melbourne!
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