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From the Catwalk to Your Wardrobe
Getting your hands on the best designer clothes can become a rewarding journey. Let your next shopping experience be part of a story to remember By Djaafar El Ghazi You might think it would be amazing to wear outfits you have noticed in a magazine or on a billboard, but don’t know where to find them. Of course, you could become a virtual shopper from the comfort of your own home, but your experience will mainly consist of entering data, relying on a machine to tell you what’s right for you and then waiting for a brown box to be delivered. As much as shopping trends have turned cyber, nothing can replace the luxury of a reallife high-end retail experience. Like exotic animals, remarkable fashion can only be found in unique habitats: exclusive boutiques and concept stores. | ||
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Winter 2011 | ||
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The Best is Yet to Come By Djaafar El Ghazi When looking at the way new fashion trends are currently being released twice a year, one can imagine the intensity of creative energy and labour put into this industry. By the time a new collection is unleashed, the next one is already being sewn. Well-established brands produce a variety of sub-collections derived from their main bi-annual collections, juggling between various markets, climate zones and reversed seasons. Global brands are constantly under pressure to stimulate consumers, more rapidly and more frequently. |
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| Autumn 2011 | ||
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| Summer 2010-2011 | ||
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By Djaafar El Ghazi In Australia, we are lucky to have the freedom to choose our lifestyle and the best trend is the one resulting from our own creation. Accessories tend to have a longer lifespan than fashion itself. | ||