UNDER
THEIR
SPELL
CultfavouriteSpell&
TheGypsyCollective
of ByronBayis
movingtowardsa
circularbusiness
model.Thelatest
collection,Seashell,is
itsbiggeststepin the
rightdirectionto date,
withbeachyseparates
andprettydresses
createdwith 76 per
centpreferred(read:
sustainablysourced)
fabrics.
CECILIE JEGSEN; ALEXANDER KNORR; IÑIGO VIÑAS/AWEWAVE
SUNSHINE
STATES
Castawayheavyhardware
andlayeronsouvenir-
inspiredjewelleryby
InstagramhitGimaguas.
SpanishtwinsClaudiaand
SayanaDurany’shigh-spirited
designsareproducedby
artisansfromaroundthe
globeandhavefounda
coterieof fashionfans
includingGigiHadidand
LeandraMedineCohen.
HAT TIP
Cover girl Gemma Ward is
among the many fans of
Australian headwear label Will
& Bear, which uses upcycled
woollen clothing offcuts and
100 per cent Australian wool
to create its covetable toppers.
In early December, the brand
will launch a line of three new
straw hats. Summer awaits.
TALKING POINTS
Will& Bear hat, $149,
willandbear.com.
Spell& theGypsy
Collectiveshorts,$139,
shop.spelldesigns.com.au.
GIMAGUAS.
A.
ROEGE
HOVE.
Stayup to speedwiththelatestfashionnewsvia
ourmonthlywrap-up.ByChantalWalsh
W
o
BRAND
NEW BAG
After making a name for herself at
Cecilie Bahnsen, Danish knit and
textiles designer Amalie Røge Hove
Geertsen has launched her own brand,
A. Roege Hove. In shape-shifting
silhouettes and bright colour palettes,
her knitted carryalls brag infinite style
mileage. “To encourage a slower pace
in consumption, the bags are made so
they can be washed, and we run a
monthly repair campaign to help
customers use the bags for as long as
possible,” she says.
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The BUZZ