1. Duster coat
Maison Martin Margiela and Valentino
2. Blouson jacket (in transparency)
A coat that is drawn tight at the waist, causing it to blouse out and hang over the waistband. It is considered to be both sportswear and casual civilian clothing.
Pucci
Stella McCartney
3. Tailored/cropped tuxedo jacket
Hedi Slimane’s Saint Laurent
4. 60s shift dress (A-line)
Louis Vuitton
Gucci
5. The fit and flare dress (longer silhouettes)
Dolce & Gabbana
6. Longer dirndl skirt
Alice Temperley
7. Wrap pencil skirt
Roland Mouret
Senior Style Director at US Elle, Kate Lanphear
8. Soft sports pant
Rag & Bone
9. Half sleeve button up (change it up with foil fabric)

Burberry
10. Woven tee top (design with sheer insert detail)
Celine
11. Aerated knits (opt for a degrade colour effect)
Gucci
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Morrison Summer 2012 `Retrospect’ lookbook
August 22, 2012
Morrison’s foundation is based on quality, style & design, while creating the fashion silhouette for women to feel empowered, feminine and wholly beautiful. An organic essence is reflected through every facet of the Morrison brand, where love, passion, inspiration, trust and natural are the key company values. Morrison’s collection is about balancing fashion with classic simplicity, effortless elegance and timeless beauty.
This is seen in their current summer 2012 collection, `Retrospect’. The beautiful new range is in store now. To view next season’s collection, visit Morrison on Stand H08 during Premiere boutique trade event from this Sunday 26-28 at the Royal Exhibition Building.
Read our exclusive interview with Morrison designer duo, Kylie Radford and Richard Poulson over at EXPOSED Online.
The Honie & J concept
August 19, 2012
An ex-graphic designer, Honie Haig fused her creativity with her Korean heritage to design her own Asian-inspired fashion label, Gyegi. Known for its distinctive shapes, eye-catching colours and patterns, the Gyegi range has become a popular choice for its non-mass-produced line and flexible ‘free-sized’ approach.
The label has attracted a loyal following after being stocked at Gyegi’s previous store in Brunswick for two years and at Design a Space’s three outlets (CBD, Chapel Street and now Fitzroy) for four years. Manufactured in South Korea in limited quantities, Gyegi cuts a unique profile with its combination of vibrant colours, graceful feminine charm and ‘urban quirkiness’.
But since developing Gyegi as both designer and retailer, Honie realised most of her customers wanted dresses that made them look slimmer.
“I mean who wouldn’t? A dress that’s easy to wear, comfy, versatile and most of all, slimming!,” she said.
So, she created ‘Honie & J’ – a brand dedicated to doing just that. After searching for some time, Honie has finally found the right partner with the same vision of the Hone & J concept.
“My first collection will only be dresses but who knows where it might be end up? But for now, I want to focus on easy, sexy and slimming dresses only,” she said.
We spoke with Honie before she debuts the collection exclusively to Premiere boutique trade event this weekend from Sunday 26 August at the Royal Exhibition Building.
Where do you source your inspiration? And how do they drive you and influence your design?
My inspiration comes from dealing with actual customers every day. They tell me what they want. They tell me what sort of dress they would like to wear and why they like certain styles. I try to listen to my customers and reinterpret their desires my own way. Then those thoughts ultimately become “Honie & J’.


How do you transfer these inspirations into design? Talk us through your design process from drawing board to in-store/online?
As a trained graphic designer I start to research first. I gather as much relevant information as possible then in the end I base my designs on what I learned from that research. I then draw lots of ideas and then develop them into the final garments with lots of help from my production team. I have found that it’s imperative to listen to my customers but it’s vital to stick with my own concepts.
Can you tell us the story behind the name?
My name is Honie and my other Korean business partner’s name is Kiseok Jang. That’s where the J comes from. We tried to come up with so many names but in the end we both liked ‘Honie & J’. It represents us as who we are. Honie and J! Simple!
You are about to showcase the brand at Premiere, why did you choose this event and what do you hope to gain?
I know Premiere is more for independent labels like mine. I like the venue, the organisers and the timing is right. I knew I couldn’t miss this opportunity even though I am only able to show a small range of Honie & J. I want to increase the public profile of my new label and I want lots and lots of orders!
What’s in store for the future – where do you see the brand heading?
We would love to open a store to only carry Honie & J in Melbourne and in Seoul in the very near future. Selling wholesale is important to us too. Also, we are looking at selling overseas in other countries as well. But – let’s see how my potential customers respond to my first range of Honie & J!
See the new Honie & J range at Premiere boutique trade event for exclusive brands this Sunday August 26 until Tuesday at the iconic Royal Exhibition Building.
For more information or to register, visit premiere.net.au
Lust-have leather from Vinetti
August 13, 2012
Since 1988, the Vinetti brand has evolved into one of Australia’s most respected designer leather fashion labels. Distinctive `must-have’ leather jackets are the cornerstone of each new collection. Vinetti designs and produces stylish, cutting-edge men’s and women’s wear using premium quality leathers sourced from Italy, Spain and France. Styling is modern, sleek and edgy, with meticulous attention to detail and hand-craftsmanship.
Company founder Yuda Shmueli leads a design team of highly experienced creatives and technicians committed to excellence of finish and that often-elusive`perfect’ fit. All garments are designed in Australia, and most are also manufactured in Australia.
We spoke with Joseph of Vinetti about the history of the brand; traveling the world to source design inspiration; and the story behind the iconic Vinetti name, before they debut the new collection at Premiere boutique trade event from 26-28 August at the Royal Exhibition Building.
Tell us about the history behind the brand? When it was first started? Why? and how?
During the 80’s, I was introduced and surrounded by all these creative people who helped ignite my passion for the fashion industry. Then in 1988, I felt that my creative energy had grown immensely and I was at the right place in my life to set off and establish my own brand, thus Vinetti was born.
Where do you source your inspiration? And how do they drive you and influence your design?
Like any other designer, I often gather my inspiration from my surroundings and I try to spend a couple of weeks travelling around Australia and the world gathering ideas. I love travelling especially overseas to Europe where there is such a rich culture. I then translate these thoughts onto a mood board which also has all the colours and types of leather and fur I will be using.
The colour, texture and finish of the leather for example play such an important role in my design process and I often start from there. So I spend most of my time sourcing high quality leather from Italy, Spain and Europe. The design process for leather in particular is very elaborate due to the many variations and options available to us.
How do you transfer these inspirations into design? Talk us through your design process from drawing board to in-store/online?
My designs are always constantly being edited in order to make the whole collection more coherent but still versatile. I am meticulous about the fit and subtle details which I feel help create garments that transcend trends and are more long lasting. This reflects the focus of the brand which is to create accessible, classic tailored fashion staples that are able to be incorporated for just about every outfit.
Can you tell us the story behind the name?
I came across this framed picture of a vineyard when I was in Café during a visit to Italy. Underneath the portrait there was the name Vinetti and ever since that the name has always stuck around with me.
You are about to showcase the brand at Premiere in August, why did you choose this event and what do you hope to gain?
We chose this event because we felt that it gave us access to the right clients that we wish to be associated with. It was also in a convenient time period for us to showcase in Melbourne.
What’s in store for the future – where do you see the brand heading?
Vinetti would like to reach an international level and have a stronger online presence.
For more information or to register for Premiere, visit premiere.net.au
Indigo dreaming… AG Fall 2012…
August 10, 2012
When anyone thinks of heritage denim, one name immediately springs to mind. Adriano Goldschmied has a long history in the indigo biz with his jean-ius designs that successfully fuse denim’s past with denim’s future.
Starting out as a small boutique line the first couple of years, AG has since become synonymous with great quality, design, and state-of-the-art washes. The ultimate goal for any denim brand is to create jeans with genuine vintage appeal, while maintaining a modern silhouette with authentic washes. They have certainly achieved this.
With the addition of the AG-ed Vintage collection, the AG brand secured its foothold as a visionary in the premium denim category.
Visit International Fashion Group on stand D03 to view the AG Fall 2012 collection during Premiere boutique trade event from August 26-28 in the Royal Exhibition Building.
For more information or to register, visit premiere.net.au
WATCH: Behind-the-scenes footage of the FALL 12 lookbook shoot, and the accompanying campaign video featuring the beautiful Ali Stephens.
AG FALL 2012 LOOKBOOK BEHIND THE SCENES from Agjeans.com on Vimeo.
AG FALL 2012 CAMPAIGN VIDEO from Agjeans.com on Vimeo.
Look good in leather…
August 9, 2012
Muubaa redefines what is possible with leather, challenging the notion that leather can only ever look good as a biker jacket (though they do love a great biker jacket). Whether worn as a statement or layered into an overall style, their pieces bring a refined edge and texture to any look.
Leather has been one of the biggest trends for 2012 with differing textures from pleated to quilted and taking the classic black into varying shades such as burgundy and metallic. The leather trend has become so popular it’s been reinvented into a modern wardrobe staple with everything from t-shirts to 3/4 length coats being featured in the fabric.
And MuuBaa makes it easy to incorporate leather into our existing look. These stunning images are your first peek at the new SS12 range which will debut at Premiere boutique trade event from 26-28 August in the Royal Exhibition Building.
To view the collection, visit Edwards Imports on Stand F09.
For more information or to register, visit premiere.net.au
A necessary luxury
August 9, 2012
Sometimes there really is no substitute for quality. And when it comes to scarves, swathing your neck in synthetic fabrics is not an option. This is why Charlotte hand dyed silk scarves have become such a necessary and luxurious must-have accessory.
The hand made silk scarves are individually designed and prepared in Melbourne by artists. Born out of more than twenty years of working with yarns and textiles in the fashion industry, their appreciation of original source fibres has led them to select pure, naturally created yarns to produce handmade scarf wear of the finest quality with intricate attention to detail and design.
Charlotte’s boutique studio collection is ever evolving; both with colours that reflect the changing seasons and with limited edition colors for collectors. They are available in a choice of sizes from body-length classic styles up to long flowing 3 metre styles to accessorise with and style as you wish.
Pure Silk ‘Foulard’
The original beauty of the hand dyed Charlotte silk scarf with its smooth, soft texture and glistening appearance will add a fabulous fashion accessory to all forms of day and evening wear. This gorgeous natural product results from thousands of hard working silk-worms creating a strong fibre of totally unique quality which is then hand woven into stunning Charlotte scarf wear designs.
Authentic Pashmina Cashmere ‘Echarpe’
Charlotte cashmere scarf wear is hand woven to make a bold fashion statement of elegance and colour while giving superb warmth from its easy to wear soft, lightweight texture. Charlotte scarf wear comes from the ancient birthplace of cashmere, the cool and rugged Himalayan Mountains where fibres are spun using time honoured methods handed down from one generation to the next.
View the Charlotte scarf collection at Premiere boutique trade event from 26-28 August at the Royal Exhibition Centre. For more information or to register, visit premiere.net.au
Just like Custommade…
August 3, 2012




Fashion isn’t always about the latest look or hottest trend, sometimes you just want to feel good about yourself. Custommade is one brand that defies the `it look’ preferring to arm women with an array of urban essentials and just effortless, beautiful clothes.
Since 2002, Custommade has appealed to modern-minded, cosmopolitan women who crave simple sophistication. Timeless designs with a contemporary edge and energy, for the global woman who feels comfortable absolutely anywhere.
Every piece of clothing is a perennial fashion piece. Simple yet stylish. And casual without being complicated. Contemporary classics for young, style-savvy women who want a forever look they can count on.
Don’t miss the chance to view the complete Custommade collection at Premiere boutique trade event from 26-28 August at the Royal Exhibition Building.
Visit MMMC Fashion Distributors on Stand B02 & B03. To book your appointment, visit premiere.net.au




































