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Fashionable Shorts #117

POST-GRAVITY Pete versus Toby step it up this year with one of the hottest ad campaigns around. With photography from Kiera Chevell, these amazing shots...

Perth Street Art: Edwin

The streets are dangerous. Reckless drivers, dark alleys, roaming gangs… our internalised parental hysteria means we imagine the worst at times. Out there, in...

Art Shorts – April

ART FOR THE OCEAN They may have struck out this year, but the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society in Australia still needs your help. After all,...

Boy George: Back in the Club

  Boy George has put his troubles behind him and returns with a new album of original music and a new enthusiasm for the dance...

Long Indigo Reign

In the digital era, touring is not just an optional sidetrack for musicians - it's their bread and butter. The birth of Napster, Limewire...

Tumblr: The secret to yoof…!

Technology can make you feel old. Really old. It outmodes itself with such veracity that you feel old even before you begin to catch...

Still on the Runway

Lui Hon's self-titled fashion label is as surprising as he is. For a man who made his debut on the first season of Australia's Project...

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SPECTRES AND WRAITHS Garth Cook's vision for this winter is a little chilling. His AW11 range, Spectres, has a sinister, ghoulishly fun undertone. It's all...

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