Premium Content:

Great Dane!

Henrik Vibskov graduated from London’s prestigious St. Martin’s College in 2001. Since then he has been carving a name for himself as an incredibly quirky designer who makes ingenious but incredibly wearable clothes. This season prepare to meet The Mint Institute, a range which includes oversized t-shirts, knitted laptop bags, wonderful knitted cardigans, capes, bum shirts, pleated shirts and more. For Vibskov, classic tailoring is used to question conventional shapes. The results? Exciting, outlandish and thoroughly modern clothes for both men and women. Henrik Vibskov is stocked exclusively at Dilettante (93222 2717). But wait… if that weren’t enough, Vibskov has collaborated with Quinny to produce a range of children’s goods which are simply wonderful. Quinny by Henrik Vibskov will be released later this month online with Australian stockists confirmed early 2009. Visit www.quinnydesign.com and check out this delightful range of strollers, ponchos, umbrellas and penguin sleeping bags. The goods as so gorgeous they’ll make you want to have babies!

Latest

FIFA World Cup Pride game between two nations who outlaw homosexuality

Egypt and Iran have drawn the Pride game in the competition.

‘Invisible Boys’ up for two AACTA Awards

A slew of Western Australian productions are among the nominees.

Its time for the return of Tiga

The electro artist will soon release 'Hotlife', his first album in over a decade.

On This Gay Day | Remembering Sarah Ponsonby, one of the Ladies of Llangollen

In the 1800s Sarah Ponsonby and Eleanor Butler ran away and lived together for the rest of their lives.

Newsletter

Don't miss

FIFA World Cup Pride game between two nations who outlaw homosexuality

Egypt and Iran have drawn the Pride game in the competition.

‘Invisible Boys’ up for two AACTA Awards

A slew of Western Australian productions are among the nominees.

Its time for the return of Tiga

The electro artist will soon release 'Hotlife', his first album in over a decade.

On This Gay Day | Remembering Sarah Ponsonby, one of the Ladies of Llangollen

In the 1800s Sarah Ponsonby and Eleanor Butler ran away and lived together for the rest of their lives.

Big Brother crowns 2025 winner with a nail-biting finale

On Monday night the five final housemates were one by one shown the door until the winner was crowned.

FIFA World Cup Pride game between two nations who outlaw homosexuality

Egypt and Iran have drawn the Pride game in the competition.

‘Invisible Boys’ up for two AACTA Awards

A slew of Western Australian productions are among the nominees.

Its time for the return of Tiga

The electro artist will soon release 'Hotlife', his first album in over a decade.