Camp-y. Jordan Dalah Resort 2023

During the Australian Fashion Weeks, I always look forward to Jordan Dalah’s collections. His resort 2023 show was ‘camp’ – not in the Susan Sontag way, but in the literal way. Guests arrived to find comfortable camping chairs instead of the expected benches, while the modern ensembles saw Dalah embrace colour and the beauty of the outdoors. The transparent dress with pegs inside the hems saw an unconventional take on classic Australian backyard imagery, and was a highlight for many. Dalah possesses the distinct ability to combine Australian optimism, raw materials and fearless innovation with European craftsmanship and distinct elevated aesthetic – a skill which can be attributed to his time at Central Saint Martins. The collection saw Dalah expand on his existing vocabulary of voluminous silhouettes, signature hemlines and avant garde expressionism by returning to his Australian roots with designs that are fit for prêt-à-porter release. The collection’s “statement” look came in the form of two ultra-wide, flowing maxi dresses with lengthy trains.  It’s delivering nothing short of high-fashion meets grand couturier meets avant garde editorial realness.

Collage by Edward Kanarecki.

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Perfect Chaos. Ellery SS15

Slide1-kopia 6Australian Fashion Week for SS15 have just started and here is my first favourite: Ellery. Ellery is designed by Kym Ellery which comes from Perth and currently designs and most influencial label from Australia. It has in it’s account avant-garde, girlie dresses, flattering skirts and some seriously cool shoes… Ellery’s SS15 is kept in white tones- it’s full of cool tops and sporty pieces like sweatpants or easy gowns. The models wore piercing and chains on their faces, making a perfect chaos between these beautiful, peaceful clothes and the punk attitude… Looking at it, I would love to go on the Iceberg Pool that is at the famous Bondi Beach!952073-1_l952077-1_l952089-1_l952105-1_l952109-1_l952121-1_l