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  2. Australian Fashion Week - Wikipedia

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    Australian Fashion Week is an annual fashion industry event, or fashion week, showcasing the latest seasonal collections from Australian designers. Fashion weeks take place all around the world and often have a big influence on the trends that follow throughout the year. Australia's fashion week is not only limited to fashion trends.

  3. Project Runway Australia - Wikipedia

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    The prizes for the winner of Project Runway Australia included what is described as "$100,000 opportunity" to create their own fashion line to show in Melbourne Fashion Week, a new car, the model of which changes throughout the seasons, and having their clothes displayed in a six-page spread in the now defunct Madison magazine. [3]

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  5. List of fashion events - Wikipedia

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    This is the list of fashion weeks/events/shows held annually or two times a year all around the world. The "Big Four" events are the Paris Fashion Week , Milan Fashion Week , New York Fashion Week ,and London Fashion Week .

  6. Prue Acton - Wikipedia

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    In 1963 Acton established her own fashion design business in Flinders Lane, Melbourne, and by age 21 she was turning over 350 designs a year and selling an average of 1,000 dresses a week through 80 outlets in Australia and New Zealand. As her fashion business took off, Acton also began to develop her own range of cosmetics to complement the range.

  7. These Paris Fashion Week Dresses Were Full of Live Butterflies

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    At Undercover's Spring 2024 show in Paris, Jun Takahashi created terrarium dresses with live butterflies in the skirt, which instantly went viral.

  8. Alex Perry - Wikipedia

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    Alex Perry has appeared as a fashion commentator or co-host on such television programs as 50 Years of Television – Red Carpet Reportage (Seven Network), Melbourne Cup Fashions on the Field (Seven Network), the Australian Fashion Awards (Nine Network), Ultimate Make Over (Seven Network), and also provided the commentary for Prince Charles and ...

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