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Get away with Merlette

Feel the sun on your skin. Merlette is for the girl accustomed to balancing life between the city and beach, late nights and early mornings. Sydney-born designer Marina Cortbawi founded Merlette in New York this year with the modern traveller in mind – resulting in a collection of refined feminine shapes with contemporary ease.

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Jung Hee Choi at Dream House, NY

Existing in a sensory new world, Korean born, New York-based artist and musician Jung Hee Choi takes us to higher ground with her series of environmental compositions in Ahata Anahata, Manifest Unmanifest X.

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Collina Strada’s Hillary Taymour

From the everyday to the extraordinary, for New York-based fashion designer Hillary Taymour of Collina Strada there is no tried-and-tested formula when it comes to conjuring creative revelations. Here, the eco-conscious creator shares with RUSSH her go-to stimulants in the city she calls home.

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Panorama festival, NY

We took a trip across New York’s East River to Randall’s Island – an expanse of leafy green that provided the ideal setting for the first-ever Panorama festival.

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Kava Gorna’s 100 Cheeks

An ode to vintage denim, and the women who make each pair uniquely their own, 100 Cheeks features 50 “close friends or strangers” captured up close, from behind; on the road, on the town or in their personal habitats, wearing their most cherished pair.

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New York moments with Jen Steele

When it comes to her subjects, photographer Jen Steele looks for “gravity” and “heart” above all else. If a person catches her curiosity, she is the kind of girl who will walk right up and request to take their portrait, often establishing a friendship along the way. Here, Steele shares with RUSSH some of her most cherished New York memories captured on film.

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The go-to cafes of NY’s fashion set

The places you keep coming back to are homes away from home; the perfect symphony of good food, tasty drinks, ambient tunes and friendly staff. Plus, you don’t have to do the washing up. Here, four New York locals share with RUSSH their go-to cafes.