Aussie Fashion Week: Zambesi
New Zealand brand Zambesi returned to Australian Fashion Week after a two-year hiatus.
New Zealand brand Zambesi returned to Australian Fashion Week after a two-year hiatus.
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In one room, the whirr of the tattoo needle, in another the calm and conversation of an old-school barbershop, and lining the walls, framed pieces of tattoo flash.
It seems Miranda Kerr may still have her angel wings despite rumours to the contrary.
From runway to your way, a leading hair stylist says cherry-pick the best styles.
It's often said strong cheekbones, a perfect pout and and symmetry make for an alluring face, but a new study suggests there's no such thing as an attractive chin shape.
Viva has styled up a selection of this winter's best knits against outstanding New Zealand artwork at Art + Object. Model: Kelvin from Clyne Model Management. Hair and makeup: Katie Melody Rogers. Stylist: Zoe Walker.
A handpicked selection of what's new in fashion, food and beauty right now. See this week's issue of Viva for more.
BBs are surely this century's biggest beauty phenomenon to date, and there's no sign launches of the beauty multi-tasker will slow any time soon.
Oosh Multimedia has teamed up with BRIGHTBLACK to bring you daily recaps of the shows at WFWeek 3-7 April 2013. Courtesy from our friends at http://www.facebook.com/OoshMultimedi
Oosh Multimedia has teamed up with BRIGHTBLACK to bring you daily recaps of the shows at WFWeek 3-7 April 2013. Here is the lineup for Day 04: - RObYN MATHEISON - millicent - VINKA design - JESIICA BRIDAL - Bernadette Thomas - CorinaSnow - Sally Eagle - SHIKA BRADDOCK - NICOLA SCREEN - JOHN ZIMMERMAN
Oosh Multimedia has teamed up with BRIGHTBLACK to bring you daily recaps of the shows at WFWeek 3-7 April 2013. - wild flower - philipa&alice - Mardle - Frantisek - Silence Was - The OBLIVIOUS - highnoontea - Jimmy D
Where are you going? We ask two stylish designers showing at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia where they’re heading over winter.
The sultry star is known as one of the sexiest women in the world, but Eva Mendes has made a decision to be raw and unattractive to land more interesting roles.
A survivor of melanoma believed to be linked to sunbed use has praised a move to tighten controls on operators and ban under 18-year-olds from using sunbeds.
Oosh Multimedia has teamed up with BRIGHTBLACK to bring you daily recaps of the shows at WFWeek 3-7 April 2013. Here is the lineup for Day 02. Music by Young Tapz courtesy from our friends at http://www.facebook.com/OoshMultimedia
Wellington Fashion Week has opened with a show by renowned Kiwi label WORLD. Courtesy: Oosh Multimedia
Madison magazine has become the latest casualty in the world of Australian fashion glossies.
From over the seas come these covetable items to add to your cosmetic kit.
Wellington Fashion Week has opened with a show by renowned Kiwi label WORLD. It's the second time the event has been held and this year almost 40 designers, including up and coming local brands, as well as the likes of Trelise Cooper, Starfish, Kathryn Wilson and Ruby are taking part. Wellington Fashion Week runs until April 7.
Yves Saint Laurent's famous garden provides a stylish refuge from the noise of Marrakech.
The world's your beauty bazaar and, with the whole global traveller look set to continue as a fashion and cosmetics trend in the seasons ahead, it is easy to adopt an eclectic approach to your appearance.
Kenzo travelled to India the delightful fall-winter 2013-14 homage to Asian temples. Taking the flatness of Far Eastern silhouettes, grosgrain ribbon from house-founder Kenzo Takada's former haberdashery was used to reimagine the temples' lavish decorations in golds, rich reds, cobalt blues and black. "We loved the Hindu temples, and we took the crown mouldings and symbols and rebuilt them," said designer Humberto Leon, one half of the design duo. Rounded shoulders and funky boxy (or oval) shapes ensured that Leon and his creative partner Carol Lim lived up to their cool-kid reputation - while temple guard sleeves and wrap fastenings added a ferocity that the program notes say evoke "ancient Asian warriors." But, above all, the opulent fabrics - like gold silk jacquard and rich printed lame - made this surely the most elegant collection seen since they joined the design helm in July 2011.
A handpicked selection of what's new in fashion, food and beauty right now. See this week's issue of Viva for more.
Lucky breaks, talent and hard work helped New Zealander Brent Lawler make it in the fashion world.