Bondi Born Sculptural silhouettes, summer cuts and sustainable fabrics were the order of the day at the collection presentation of Bondi Born. Since its launch in 2016, the label has become as iconic as its namesake.
Alice McCall For her Resort '20 Collection, Cosmia, Alice McCall presented an ultra-femme collection beaming with a mix of bold and sensual details. Florals met super high hems, kitsch-made-cool brocade patterns with pops of lime green on pumps, and classic evening dresses in bold metallics. Models glittered down the runway amongst a set of oversized flowers and twirling LED lights, making it feel like playtime in a cosmic garden.
Hansen and Gretel Stairway to heaven. Pastels, delicate fabrications and summer-loving pieces from the latest collection by Hansen and Gretel. They debuted their new collection at MBFWA with the introduction of menswear, and featured their signature fusion of laidback wearables and sophisticated separates.
Anna Quan At her presentation at Carol Crawford's studio in Surry Hills, Anna Quan showed a collection featuring elongated cuffs, refined tailoring and oversized flourishes on functional yet desirable pieces in the finest fabrications.
We Are Kindred Go west. We Are Kindred's new collection, Boheme Heart, stayed true to the brands' feminine roots. Flowing maxis teamed with suede boots, gingham neckties, and fringed belts matched big medallions and cowboy hats. Saloon chic at its finest.
Michael Lo Sordo In the evening. Razor sharp minimalism and tactile embellishments were the features in a collection brimming with elegance and attitude.
Mariam Seddiq All that glittered was gold at Mariam Seddiq's Resort '20 Collection showcase at MBFWA. With the fitting title 'Lady Loves to March' the collection was all about fierce females. Metallics, leathers, razor sharp tailoring and rule-breaking shapes headed down the runway to the soundtrack of OG cool girl Blondie, leaving everyone wanted to join her girl gang.
Christopher Esber Fluid silhouettes in technical fabrics with gentle pop of colour blurred the lines between feminine and masculine, showcasing a masterclass in deconstructed tailoring.