Showing posts with label Centre For Style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Centre For Style. Show all posts

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Rare Candy

Last night Rare Candy launched their summer-like collection 'keep the bathwater honey, the baby's long gone' at West Space gallery in the city. Street cast models casually chewed gum as they walked down the runway in Rex and Rohan's creations presented by the Centre For Style. The models ranged in size, shape and age which really resonated with me after sitting through countless fashion weeks bored out of my mind at seeing the same old thing rehashed on yet another 16 year old girl, this was something fresh. I must admit I am a little jaded at this point - over fashion and the corporate machine  - which is why I took a little break from blogging these past few weeks, but now I'm back and raring to go with a fresh new perspective and lots of new ideas and content (I still have so much to share from Tokyo, including at last my very own guide to Tokyo - it's been long requested but it will finally be here early January). For now here are my runway and street style snaps from last night's amazing Rare Candy show.




















 The street style at the event was amazing too!

 Lexi aka FEMMEASFUCK from tumblr always looks amazing. You should check out her vintage store Hard Femme Vintage too.

 I love Callan's shoes! He told me the brand but I forget. (FYI just been told they're by Trippen - I knew someone out there would know)

 Ollie loves tie-dye and dip dye!

Babeing Holly and her bottle. Keep hydrated people, it's hot out there!

 Models Stu and Laurie hamming it up for the camera after the show.

 The perfect scarf toss moment with Maffew aka the brains behind the Centre for Style and Laurie who modelled in the show.

Fun times.

I wore my new favourite ASOS dress that only just arrived that day. I'm really into dip dye this summer, this is my second piece like it. Oh well - when you're onto a good thing...

Outfit Details
Pink dip dye dress ASOS (also available in blue and currently on sale!)
Pink glasses Bespecd Minsk
Pink pom pom earrings Paris Kids Harajuku Tokyo
Pink tabi socks Hayatochiri at the Kitakore building in Koenji Tokyo
White flatforms Jeffrey Campbell from Zomp
Backpack Bubbles Harajuku Tokyo
Pink cat bangle Tsumori Chisato from Humor Harajuku Tokyo
Pink ring Keep Resin from the Big Design Market

I love having pockets in skirts and dresses, there should be more pockets I say. Easy access to my phone with pom poms and dangly things hanging off it - yes please!

I don't actually hate all the people but this badge from Nadia in Harajuku is pretty spot on sometimes. Like on my way to the event when two teenage girls pointed and laughed at me for wearing socks and sandals/being fat/wearing head to toe pink or all of the above I kinda felt like I hated all people then. But once I arrived at West Space and saw all my friends rocking their own individual looks the moment passed and all I felt was love.

The aforementioned socks and sandals combo that got me teased by teenagers in the city. I love my tabi socks, I actually bought 15 pairs while I was in Tokyo, teenagers be damned!

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Centre For Style

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The fashion scenes in Sydney and Melbourne are so vastly different that it's hard to put into words, especially ones that wont offend anyone. To put it simply Sydney is where the business end of fashion is and Melbourne is where the creativity and passion is. In Sydney fashion events are heavily micromanaged PR exercises with all the glamour and glitz that you could imagine, sponsorship and branding everywhere and everyone leaves with a goody bag. An event isn't an event without some type of spectacle or a harbour view. While it is true that Melbourne has the same style events (although rarely to the glitzy level that happens in Sydney) Melbourne also has a thriving underground fashion scene, which I can only attribute to the cheaper rents of everything from studio spaces to shops, not to mention supportive boutiques and galleries who nurture and support young talent without the super high overheads you have in Sydney. That's not to say creativity in fashion doesn't happen in Sydney, of course it does, but the scene is either smaller or less open and friendly than Melbourne's as I never encountered it on nearly the same level as I do here. There are some great things happening in both cities, but Centre For Style, a new shop which launched in Melbourne this week just would never happen in Sydney and Sydney is all the poorer for it.

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Centre For Style is the brain child of RMIT Fashion graduate Matthew Linde, the aim of of the store is to give new and up and coming designers a space to exhibit and sell their wears, especially those who are yet to be jaded by the fashion system. Creativity is at its core, the store doesn't operate on a seasonal basis but rather a conceptual one. Graduate collections share rack space with more established labels with a few cult Melbourne labels thrown in for good measure. Matthew has big ideas for the space, expanding the list of designers to feature some international talent, guest exhibitions and a soon to be launched online store.

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Labels include Blake Barns, Pagaent, ffixxed, POC, AFTRS/Dolci & Kabana, Hamish Munro, Hugh Egan Westland, Inside/Outside, Jocelyn Tribe, PAULINE, Rare Candy, Sally Edwards and Matthew Linde's own  collection.

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Style to inspire, my eyes didn't know where to look. After feeling like the odd one out for the past few years it was amazing to be in a room full of people who dress crazier than myself. In a way it's a little disheartening going from being the kooky crazy person to essentially the most boring in the room, but now that I'm challenged and feeling inspired again who knows where I might go?

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I noticed a lot of white flatform sandals going on plus a lot of people supporting local Melbourne labels with the above outfit comprising of a Verner skirt and a Witu bag.

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The shop is located in the Capital Arcade in a basement that was once an Asian grocery, my old local actually. I would stop by on my way home to pick up udon noodles, kimchi and meiji chocolate but now just the neon sign remains.

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PAM white flatforms and an Issey Miyake skirt.

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Chanel logo nails.

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Centre For Style store uniform.

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Fluffy sling backs.

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Ok for some reason I always say Batman when I mean to say Bart Simpson, it has caused a lot of confusion recently. I think it might be my brain confusing the Bartman rap with Batman?

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White nike heels.

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Cult Melbourne label POC denim on show.

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It was good to see fashion illustrator Leo Greenfield again who you may remember from this blog post a few years back. Recently Leo collaborated with the NGV during LMFF illustrating their archive fashion collection., everything from John Galliano, Azzedine Alaïa, Karl Lagerfeld, Comme des Garçons and Pierre Cardin to locals Akira Isogawa and Toni Maticevski.

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Margiela for H&M bra bodysuit next to the tongue in cheek Dolci & Kanana print dress by AFTRS/Dolci & Kabana. Talk about juxtaposition!

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Centre For Style is located in the Capital Arcade 113 Swanston Street.
Open Tues-Fri 10am-6pm Sat 12pm-5pm Closed Mon/Sun
A visit is must if you're in town xoxo