Close The Door featuring Jean Paul Gaultier

The Fifties conjures up images of June Cleaver, women declaring freedom by way of dishwasher, and postwar economic constraints affecting fashion by making it extraordinarily uniform through the burgeoning mass marketed ready-to-wear industry. At least that's what the Fifties look like in the photographs. Had an odd thing happened after the Liberation? Women were able to drive their own cars, and had the right to vote... but most of the fairer sex chose to 'wear clothes that bore nostalgic echoes of the Belle Epoque.' Women were granted choice and a lot of them chose Gone With The Wind. more...
North by North Shore featuring Jean Paul Gaultier

What's so great about 'the great outdoors'? Well how about the tweed knickerbockers by Yves Saint Laurent or the glen plaid trousers by Catherine Malandrino, to name but two of the great designers in our Fall fashion feature 'North by North Shore'. more...
Alice featuring Jean Paul Gaultier

A Fashion Wonderland
Our first fashion feature of the year is a gorgeous interpretation of 'Alice in Wonderland' by photographer Elisabeth Hoff. With a peculiarly modern peek through the looking glass, Hoff showcases a number of contemporary couture designers including Anouska Hempel, Lyall Hakaraia and Osman Yousefada. more...
Double Dutch featuring Jean Paul Gaultier

A Flemish Masterpiece
Like a fine watercolor, transparency provides the brightness, sparkle, freshness, and clarity to our fashion feature.Bring back romance with light and airy fabrics in muted but complementary colors and add a little intrigue with the sparkle of an oversized ring or a dash of primary color. more...