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Fashion Forward: PFF 2010

For seven days this September, Perth Fashion Festival (PFF) returns with a spectacular calendar of over 50 events featuring more than 160 labels, 100...

Now Is The Time For Dancing… with Brash & Sassy

Brash & Sassy have a comedic timing which belies the last four years they've spent embroiled in each other's lives, their catty commentary akin...

Popsicle Top Picks @ PFF 2010

On William will once again take the attitude out of fashion with Popsicle, a pop-up shop dedicated entirely to emerging WA designers. This year...

Shedding Light on Miami Horror

Miami Horror are the band d'jour at current. Their '70s inspired debut has been a long time coming – years in fact. But now...

Doing The Dietrich

Marlene Dietrich was one of the great icons from the Golden Age of Hollywood, known for her overt gender bending and ceaseless dedication to...

Oh To Have Lived In America…

While the prospect of living in America may be far from appealing in this modern age where a double dip recession looms, but back...

Designer Profile: Alistair Trung

I always strive to bring the boy out of the girl, and the girl out of the boy. A man and a woman are...

Book Feature: The Quiet Ones

The Quiet Ones by C.J.Nichols Independent The majority of large publishers not only here in Australia do not generally accept unsolicited manuscripts from unpublished authors, which makes...

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