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Category Archives: Embroidery
Dare To Wear Ogilvie’s Jumpsuit With Flair
FLAIR – From Salon to Boutique, Australian Fashion Labels Through theĀ ’60s (The Ian Potter Centre, National Gallery of Victoria Australia, 2013) This exhibition rekindled some of the magic of the psychedelic ’60s era. Named after the fashion magazine Flair, the … Continue reading
Posted in Embroidery, Fabric, Gallery Art, Textiles
Tagged 1960s fashion, Eva Ogilvie, fashon, Flair magazine, lurex, Mary Quant, Norma Tullo, Palazzo pajamas, Prue Action
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Alannah Alarmer!
If you’re a “girly” girl like me, you will be sobbing into your lace and bead-trimmed floral hanky. Australian fashion designer Alannah Hill, has announced splitsville from her label “Alannah Hill“, which she started nearly 20 years ago. What once … Continue reading
Posted in Embroidery, Fabric, Lace, StreetArt, Textiles
Tagged #Fashion, #Textiles, Alannah Hill, fashion design
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