2020-01-01_InStyle_Australia

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23 THE GAME CHANGER
Whether it’s with her Fridays for Future
strikes, her carbon-free transatlantic trip or
her impassioned speech at the United Nations,
16-year-old activist Greta Thunberg reminds
us what’s really at stake with the climate crisis.

24 RALLY TOGETHER
Thunberg inspired students around
the world to use their voice, and on
Friday, September 20, an estimated
300,000 Australians of all ages
joined the global climate strike.

To fete the 25th anniversary of Friends,


Ralph Lauren launched a Central-Perk–


worthy collection, ostensibly to remind


everyone that he once made a cameo


on the show as Rachel’s boss.


17 THERE FOR YOU


BIG MOVES
Master disrupter Demna
Gvasalia, the designer who
made it chic to wear DHL logo
T-shirts, announced his
departure from the streetwear
collective Vetements. That
should free him up to invent
even merrier new hemlines
during his day job as artistic
director at Balenciaga.

A major exhibition at Sydney’s
Powerhouse museum
celebrated the creative
partnership between Linda
Jackson and Jenny Kee, whose
influential fashion and textile
designs have inspired joy for
more than four decades.

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BRIE LARSON in Celine by Hedi Slimane
We marvelled at Larson’s parade of downright
heroic looks, which featured couture capes
through to custom jewellery, such as these Irene
Neuwirth gems inspired by Thanos’ Infinity gauntlet.
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