Beauty / Trend
Cut to the heart
Whether you take the plunge or go faux for the night, a fringe is your quickest route to coquettish locks à la Birkin or Bowie-esque rebel vibes.
Whether you take the plunge or go faux for the night, a fringe is your quickest route to coquettish locks à la Birkin or Bowie-esque rebel vibes.
What’s mine is yours. Crossing the divide between smoky and sweet, these are for you and the man in your life.
Louis Vuitton has found a new home at Queensland’s Pacific Fair Shopping Centre, Broadbeach, on that supreme stretch of coast between Brisbane and Byron.
Hermès presents its first-ever pre-collection, Cruise 17 – a new ready-to-wear chapter in brand’s 179-year history. Silk midi dresses, linen suits and signature leather in multiple incarnations – woven trainers, roman sandals and bright two pieces – offer strength in subtlety. For the sidewalk safari.
Channel your inner Penny Lane and live in the moment – or in this case, the 70s.
AW 16 explored shearling coats in neutral tones and textures. Hold me closer.
Hails from: Philadelphia, PA.
Scouted: At a New York flea market.
The big break: SS 15 Fashion Month.
Inspiration is everywhere, you just have to know where to find it. RUSSH spoke to Nars’s international lead makeup stylist, Uzo, about creativity, exploration and the names that make you blush.
Bringing new life to the visual e-commerce experience, Jacquemus reveals the e-store campaign for its AW 16 LA Reconstruction collection.
Sasha’s lips, a blue-eyed Josephine and Romy’s bat for lashes. Models took us on a backstage tour for a behind-the-scenes peek at Paris Haute Couture’s best in beauty.
It was 1999 when Toni Maticevski launched his eponymous fashion label, cementing himself in the ensuing decades as one of Australia’s most influential and celebrated designers. From August 13, Maticevski is dipping into his archives for Dark Wonderland – an exhibition showcasing his extensive collection of architectural womenswear at Bendigo Art Gallery, Victoria. The exhibition will track the designer’s inspirations, practices and key pieces, from the early days to the here and now.
Girls in uniform. AW 16 took a military turn with bold brass buttons at Burberry Runway, while Prada reported for duty in strong shoulders and khaki tones.
Grab a friend, a bottle of wine, or make like Tilda and cuddle up close to an early 90s Leo. A few moments are all you need.
One for the stargazers. Glitz, grunge, glam rock; this trend lets you decide.
Think Pink Ladies for now. Track team meets speed racer. With a little help from Gucci, our model muses are rebooting the classic that is the bomber jacket.
She’s a rebel. Karen Walker has fashioned an ode to the independent woman for her Resort 2017 collection, Mujer. Juxtaposing masculine and feminine details, the collection features voluminous men’s shirting, camouflage prints, ruffles and splashes of Walker’s signature denim.
For the 90s nostalgics among us, adidas Originals is bringing the ultimate revival. Promising an every-second-day alternative to those well-worn Stan Smiths, the brand is rehashing it’s 90s Gazelle sneakers (a heavier take on the 60s originals). They’re the kind you might have worn to a warehouse party back then, that will look right at home with your favourite suiting for the here and now.
Don’t want no scrub. Embrace the change and exfoliate with enzymes.
Bella Donna. The return of dramatic sleeves has us dreaming of Stevie Nicks. Whether long, ruffled or belled at the cuffs, AW 16 kept volume close at hand.
I must have flowers, always, and always. Take it from Mr Monet; don’t wait for an occasion. In Fiore uses floral ingredients to heal and protect on the daily.
Home to our favourites – from Balenciaga to Ellery – luxury retailer Harrolds presents its AW 16 campaign, starring Annabella Barber. A curated celebration of rich tones and strong silhouettes, it’s a winter wardrobe for the fearless. Give me the night.