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Marie Claire Prix de Excellence Awards – Winner Best Australian Fashion Brand [10] Harper's Bazaar Online Style Awards – Winner Best Australian Fashion Store [NB 1] Myer Supplier of the Year Awards – Winner Supplier of the Year [8] Myer Supplier of the Year Awards – Winner Myer Concession – Store Within Our Store Award [8]
Marie Claire magazine is run by magazine and digital publisher Are Media, which acquired Pacific Magazines in 2020. [ 44 ] MarieClaire.com.au launched in 2016 after the digital rights were returned to Pacific Magazines from Yahoo and provides daily fashion, beauty, and lifestyle news.
Pacific published leading titles including Australia's best selling magazine Better Homes & Gardens, Women's Health, Men's Health, New Idea, Who, and the nation's leading fashion brand Marie Claire. It has it roots in the Southdown Press, the publishers of New Idea and long owned by the Murdoch family.
Marie Claire is a women's fashion magazine published by Future US and formerly by Hearst Magazines, a division of Hearst Communications. Each month's issue typically features a famous woman, such as an actress, singer, or model, on the cover.
J'Aton Couture has been recipient of many awards, including the 2009 Prix de Marie Claire Awards for Best Eveningwear Designers [2] and numerous Australian Gown of the Year acknowledgments. In addition to private couture requests, the house has created many custom-made evening gowns for local and international red carpets and editorial assignments.
Since that time, Alex Perry gowns have been featured repeatedly on the covers of Vogue, Harpers Bazaar, Marie Claire, InStyle Australia, Madison, and Grazia Australia. Perry relocated his studio in 1994 to Double Bay, Sydney, where he built up his clientele to include high-profile celebrities, social identities and personalities.
Name Country Year of launch Allure: United States: 1991 An an: Japan: 1970 AneCan: Japan: 2007 Asian Woman: United Kingdom: 2000 BASIC: United States: 2016 British Vogue
In early 2005, Goot launched his label with a capsule of unisex tailored jersey essentials in grey marl and "futuristic" silver. [7] [8] In 2005, the Josh Goot debut collection won Australia’s Tiffany & Co. Designer of the Year Award at the Melbourne Fashion Festival and the Prix de Marie Claire Award for Best Up-and-Coming Designer. [9]