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Robb Report Australia » Fashion
1w ago
The 18-karat gold purse, priced at roughly $500,000, made its debut during the Rabanne's spring 2025 show in Paris.
The post The World’s ‘Most Expensive Bag’ Just Debuted on the Runway in Paris appeared first on Robb Report Australia and New Zealand ..read more
Robb Report Australia » Fashion
1M ago
Everything you've ever wanted to know about the essential summer textile, including how to care for it.
The post How to Wear Linen Like a Style God (Don’t Sweat the Wrinkles) appeared first on Robb Report Australia and New Zealand ..read more
Robb Report Australia » Fashion
2M ago
A sprawling estate in the South of France provides the backdrop for the season’s loose fits and chic separates.
The post How to Style Your Loose-Fit Garments This Spring appeared first on Robb Report Australia and New Zealand ..read more
Robb Report Australia » Fashion
2M ago
Saddle up and ride into the fashion arena with cowboy inspired threads. Yee-haw!
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Robb Report Australia » Fashion
3M ago
Strolling through a storybook forest like Oasi Zegna in Northern Italy, one could easily (and, perhaps, understandably) find heightened concepts like fashion and design slipping out of mind entirely.
Yet it’s here, in the spiritual home of an entity that has come to embody both Italian elegance and high-powered corporate tailoring, where fashion’s potential for regenerative change is at its most striking. Born in Oasi Zegna, a new tome from the Zegna house and published by Rizzoli, brings this relationship to life in vivid colour—a tribute both to the sweeping nature reserve that stands as the ..read more
Robb Report Australia » Fashion
3M ago
Naomi Campbell contains multitudes. Since emerging on the scene in 1986, modelling for British designer Jasper Conran, the statuesque stunner has used the runway for takeoff. She has ventured into all aspects of the culture, from Vogue to Playboy and reality TV. In the business arena, she has dabbled in publishing and the two F&Bs (fragrance and beauty, and food and beverage). Her philanthropic efforts are legion.
Naomi is better known than any of her peers and, aged 54, remains more relevant than ever. As a testament to her pervading influence, a new exhibition, Naomi: In Fashion, is open ..read more
Robb Report Australia » Fashion
3M ago
Bogner, Fusalp, Moncler and Rossignol may be the kings of the mountain, but several luxury houses have begun taking a more technical approach and gaining air with their chic, high-performance ski gear.
At Loro Piana, Balenciaga, Dior, Fendi, Prada and Louis Vuitton luxurious fabrication meets high-tech fabrics to offer glamorous garments for the slopes.
In recent years Moncler has even invited Pharell Williams to design collections for the label. Signature tailoring and fashionable colours from these brands combine ultra-lightweight and technical fabrics, in groomed styles with strategic ..read more
Robb Report Australia » Fashion
3M ago
Whether or not you’re well versed in the ins and outs of Pitti Uomo, the biannual menswear tradeshow in Florence that brings together buyers, press—and, naturally, a vast ostentation of peacocks—the chances are that photos from the gathering are still making their way into your newsfeed. You might even smirk at the mention of it. To be sure, you’ll encounter plenty of “overdressing” strolling through the main venues but by and large, great personal style manages to cut through the noise.
Part of what makes the Pitti scene so exciting is that menswear moves relatively slowly. It’s less about se ..read more
Robb Report Australia » Fashion
5M ago
The more things change, the more things stay the same. Nowhere more than in the fashion world. Despite the vagaries of taste, black remains the go-to colour of choice. Fitting, then, that for next week’s Australian Fashion Week, the perennially black-clad media darling Dion Lee has partnered with Pott’s Point Izakaya joint Cho Cho San on a black-themed late-night ramen bar.
Lee, based in New York and not showing in Sydney next week, has worked with the restaurant to create a menu inspired by his inky, haute-industrial aesthetic and favourite flavours.
As part of the signature offering ($50pp ..read more
Robb Report Australia » Fashion
5M ago
The Talented Mr. Ripley, and what Steve McQueen wore in just about everything. Fred Astaire is eternally divine in black tie while Sean Connery’s James Bond remains preternaturally put together. These criminally charismatic actors inspired generations of men, their sartorial savvy etched into our minds via the big screen and heavy rotation on cable and Tumblr.
But what classic movies are secretly stylish? That have unforgettable leading men not dressed by Wes Anderson or Tom Ford or lingering close-ups of tie knots and cocktail cuffs? Sartorial movies tend to be period pieces, either because t ..read more