WHAT’S
NEW
Fashi
BYJULIABRAYBROOK
Brave new world
Entera surreallandscapewithZoe&
Morgan’snewFloatingWorldjewellery
collection.Withinspirationcomingfrom
myriadsources– theJapaneseEdoperiod,
thedesignsofthe’60s,thenightsky–
it championssoftshapessetagainst
sharpgeometriclinesandrepetitive
graphics.zoeandmorgan.com
SPRING HAS SPRUNG
ANIMAL PRINT,BLUSHTONES
AND,YES,FLORALSALL
FEATURE INWITCHERY’S
LIMITED-EDITION SPRING
COLLECTION.TAKEA
WALKONTHEWILD
SIDEWITHA TIGER-STRIPE
SKIRT,$229.90, OR OPT
FORUTILITARIAN LUXE
IN THE FORMOFA PINK
BOILERSUIT,$229.90.
WITCHERY.CO.NZ
BLOOMING
LOV ELY
Floralsaresettogracecollectionsin
a bigwaythisseason.Versace,Dolce
& GabbanaandBalenciagahaveall
includedbloomsintheircollections,
while30,000carnationslinedthecatwalkforthe 2020 spring/
summershowfromultra-hipbrandOff-White.InNewZealand,
Twenty-sevenNameshasreleasedtheirspringcollection,Timeto
Spare,withvintage-inspiredsilhouettesandvividhand-painted
oralprints.Twenty-sevenNamesGlenmoredress,$450, and
Sunsettank,$240.twentysevennames.co.nz
CLEAN AND GREEN
British fashion designer Stella McCartney
recently revealed that she doesn’t pop on
a load of laundry just because she’s worn
something. Speaking to The Guardian
about her time as an apprentice tailor on
Savile Row in London, she said, “The rule
on a bespoke suit is you do not clean it.
You let the dirt dry and you brush it
off. Basically, in life, the rule of thumb
is: if you don’t absolutely have to clean
anything, don’t clean it. I wouldn’t change
my bra every day and I don’t just chuck
stuff into a washing machine because
it’s been worn. I am incredibly hygienic
myself, but I’m not a fan of dry
cleaning or any cleaning, really.”
Photographs
Getty Images and supplied
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