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NZFW: back in black

Karen Walker slanting frill top, RUBY charlie animal jeans, Karen Walker ‘docker’ coat, Topshop heels, Karen Walker ring, Cuyana tote bag (similar) Day three of NZFW, and also the final day of the trade-dominated part of the week. The rain finally seems to be easing off, and a quieter Thursday schedule means more to time collect thoughts, process things I’ve seen, and tonight, catch up on some much-needed sleep. Being Wellington-based, wearing all black is probably as predictable as getting a good coffee in the city (read: virtually always going to happen), so it really was just a matter of…

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NZFW: two-toned

Solo cashmere top (similar), Karen Walker skirt (similar), Karen Walker ‘docker’ coat, Marni two-tone heels, H&M necklace You wouldn’t know it from these photo’s, but it absolutely poured down with rain today. And I mean poured. Which just so happened to be the best and worst possible time to find out that your shoes are waterproof, making that additional pair of loafers I had lugged around all morning pretty dead weight on my shoulder. With all the cream, beige, and blush-toned pieces I managed to pack in my suitcase, you’d be right if you guessed that I couldn’t be more…

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NZFW: Ciel PR x A/S/A Underground installation

When I received the invitation for the ‘Underground’ installation, I was more than a little excited. Presented by Ciel PR and AlwaysSometimesAnytime, the installation combined ten designers (Blue Blank, Eugenie, Jimmy D, Kowtow, Thistle Brown, Jessica Grubisa, Maaike, Miss Crabb, Otsu, Underground Sundae) and ten photographers (Adam Custins, Alexander Schipper, Dan Betham, Frances Carter, Karen Inderbitzen-Waller, Lea Mackillop, Lula Chucchiara, Mara Sommer, Natasha Cantwell, Oliver Rose) to create a result which really pushed the boundaries. Each model embodied a certain persona, some dark, gloomy or solemn, while others were playful in their demeanour. I know they say a picture is…

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NZFW: Zambesi, AW ’14

The last show of day one, for New Zealand Fashion Week 2014, was Zambesi, showcasing their AW ’14 collection. For me, this collection captured the Zambesi aesthetic perfectly, minimal to a point. The menswear was a real stand out for me, slightly cropped trousers worn with exquisitely tailored coats and suit jackets with contrasting sleeves – which to the naked eye may have appeared to be no more than an anomaly. For the girls, coats cocooned at the hem, embracing its wearer, with leather panels adding another layer of appeal. A mostly muted palette of black, beige and a deep…

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NZFW: Hailwood, AW ’14

You know when you have that feeling before a show, when you just know that it’s going to be good? Well, that was exactly how it was for me before the Hailwood show. And I wasn’t disappointed. Straying away from his roots, Adrian introduced a line of denim which seamlessly fit in with a a more elegant and tailored aesthetic. Unlike other shows, his influences kept you guessing, as a multitude of themes were incorporated into a collection that was equal parts cool, glamorous and sophisticated. There seemed to be a little bit of the 70s, a little bit of…

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