It has been awhile since my last post here with blogger. I've been gone and away from New York and is now enjoying the sun and fun in Melbourne, Australia. It has been an enjoyable experience so far except maybe for the availability of my chic cravings that I was enjoying before in NY. With a few clothing brands selection available in the area, its not pretty at all. Compared to the US, online shopping here is a bummer. Totally. Or maybe I have not found good sites yet. But so far, I would say they are far behind in fashion and fashion labels. In retrospect when in NY, I enjoyed browsing online at bloomingdales, saks, niemanarcus and the like, but now it has been quite boring, but want to make this clear- only with their fashion industry. Other than that, everything's been super fun.
So basically, I can count with my fingers right now the brands that are available here, take a look for those who are also new to this beautiful city..
1. Akira Isogawa
Akira Isogawa's collections draw on both his native Japanese heritage and a relaxed Australian influence. Isogawa's work is a subtle mix between the old and the new. He combines traditional Kimono silks with modern fibres to create a contemporary look.
Store: GPO, 350 Bourke Street, Melbourne
2. Alannah Hill
Pretty pink curled flowers are crushed onto pale blue, knee-length skirts, shirts are trimmed with velvet and endearing frills. Sales assistants dress from head to toe like flowers and colourful chaise lounges keep your reclined companion happy. Any shopper can transform into their ideal dream character.
Store: 17 Howey Place, Melbourne
Clearance outlet: 296 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy
3. Bettina Liano
No other cut nor style has been able to match Bettina's sexy jeans. Both Portia Di Rossi and Naomi Campbell travel the distance for the legendary denim. Bettina Liano designs marry sex appeal with attitude.
Store: 269 Little Collins Street, Melbourne
4. Collette Dinnigan
Originally renowned for her handmade lingerie, Collette Dinnigan also creates high-class fashion. Many high-profile clients such as Nicole Kidman and Sarah O'Hare are seen wearing Collette Dinnigan. The use of her vibrant fabrics with exquisite beading and embroidery give a sexy and sensuous feel.
Store: 553 Chapel Street, South Yarra
5. Country Road
Established in 1974, Country Road reflects the attributes and lifestyle of Australian culture. The products cover mens and womens clothing, accessories, homewear, bodycare and fragrances.
Store: Australia on Collins, 260 Collins Street, Melbourne
Clearance outlet: Richmond Plaza, 261 Bridge Road, Richmond
6. Roy Christou
Roy Christou offers structured forms with attitude for men. Zips, studs, and buttons merge to create new designs. Gathered fabrics, cords with matching jackets, and Hawaiian print simple tees are among the favourites.
Store: 192 Little Collins Street, Melbourne
7. Saba
Founded in Melbourne in 1965 Saba is an enduring and influential force within the Australian fashion industry. Saba has grown into a chic fashion label renowned for its contemporary take on women's and men's clothing, and its unique ability to integrate elegant shapes and beautiful fabrics.
Store: 234 Collins Street, Melbourne
8. Wayne Cooper
Wayne Cooper may originally hail from England but his label has worked its way to the top in Australian fashion. Wayne cuts a slimming pant, and sexy evening wear, with an emphasis on a mix of textures.
Store: QV, Albert Coats Lane, Melbourne
9. Zimmerman
Zimmerman is one of Australia's most successful and directional labels. The freshness of the designs reflects a passion for the beach, with eclectic colours and beautiful fabrics. Designer Nicky Zimmermann balances feminine details with sharp tailoring. A talent for colour and prints is reflected in the womenswear, swimwear and soft lingerie.
Store: GPO, 350 Bourke Street, Melbourne
Further Links
www.akira.com.au
www.saba.com.au
www.alannahhill.com.au
www.collettedinnigan.com.au
www.countryroad.com.au
www.waynecooper.com.au
www.bettinaliano.com.au
www.zimmermannwear.com
Enjoy browsing dolls..
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