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Fashionably Fabulous Girl About Melbourne Town Today is Sunday, May 20, 2012

National Gallery of Victoria

Apr10

The National Gallery of Victoria is one of my most favourite Melbourne places. From the fountains outside where people throw coins, to the wall of water and atrium space as you walk in - and thats before you even get to the exhibits!

In addition to the wonders at the National Gallery on St Kilda Road, the Ian Potter Centre at Federation Square is equally a treat - especially when coupled with ACMI and the fabulous films they show.

Some of Linda Jackson's work on display at the National Gallery of Victoria

Both the National Gallery and Ian Potter centre regularly show fashion collections and the wonders of fabric and textiles, as does ACMI.

The current collection, housed at the Ian Potter centre at Federation Square, honors Linda Jackson, whom I had the pleasure of meeting at the last Fashion Torque. Linda hails from the same fashion years at the top as the fabulous Jenny Bannister, both of whom are massive advocates for the Australian Fashion Industry.

Bush Couture, Sydney (fashion house) 1982-94
by Linda Jackson
Maasai Africa (1982-88) (cotton, lycra, plastic, metal, glass)

Linda has worked in the Australia Fashion Industry for over 40 years and is also a practicing artist. Her influences draw from Africa, Asia and India and she has spent large amounts of time travelling. Linda Jackson - Bush Couture, is on show at the Ian Potter Centre until September of this year, and Linda is also the subject of many floor talks for the duration of the exhibit.

Linda Jackson and Jenny Bannister, image thanks to Fashion Torque

So should you find a few hours spare on a Sunday afternoon, there is really nothing better than educating yourself on the history of Australian Fashion and the stalwarts who made our industry what it is today. With the passing of Sheila Scotter this week, also an Fashion icon, we are the ones who must remember these amazing fashionistas who paved the way for the rest of us.

National Gallery of Victoria, Linda Jackson: Bush Couture, is open until September, 2012.
Entry is free.

 


Fashion Torque 2012

Feb15

As one who is always working of late (you guys know how manic I am!), I was thrilled to find the time to pop into the Fashion Torque 2012 launch this week.

Melbourne fashion royalty Philip Boon and Jenny Bannister started Fashion Torque in 2010 as a way to connect the fashion community and bring every element of the industry together in a common forum where bloggers could mingle with stylists and insiders could share their retail secrets with up and comers.

The monthly forum and live chat show in Prahran drew a huge following and celebrated it's first birthday in 2011. Now, in 2012, Philip and Jenny are making some changes in an effort to bring Fashion Torque to even more people.

The day, the time, the place - everything is new and exciting! And I for one am thrilled about the changes - it will mean I might actually make it to a few more sessions this year!

Philip and Jenny unveil their 2012 poster shot at the Fashion Torque Media Launch.
Image thanks to Take 2 Markets

Kicking off on Wednesday February 29, Fashion Torque will now take place on the last Wednesday of the month, commencing at 7pm (rather than the earlier time of 6.30). This change gives more students and those with day jobs the chance to make it to the sessions and allows for greater audience participation.

The next, and perhaps most major change, is the location. Globe Cafe in Prahran has been good to us, but the Hasti Bala Bar at The Carlton on Bourke Street is a spot too good to pass up. Not officially opening til February 25, The Hasti Bala Bar is a vision of purple velour and pink, blue and purple wallpaper in an electric leopard print - the large elephant on the wall and greenery that surrounds the bar make it the most perfect fusion of fashion and fun.

The elephant in the room - Fashion Torque's new home at the Hasti Bala Bar

Acqua Panna - fashion water - will be an official supporter of Fashion Torque in 2012 together with Hannah and her team at The Carlton.

Each month, Fashion Torque will bring us four guests (up from two last year) and under five subtopics - FT recommends; Debates; Fans; Films; and Community - covering internships, past fashion stars, digital fashion, the vintage boom and so, so much more.

Fashion friend James Banham at the launch with me. Image thanks to Take 2 Markets.

'Predictions for 2012 in the Australian Fashion Industry' will be the first topic of the year, featuring Fashion Torque favourites Sarah Gale, Jc Lloyd-Southwell d'Anvers, Anthony Capon and Sarah Willcocks - with a special appearance from Dean Drieberg.

Can't wait to kick off Fashion Torque 2012 with the gang and the new venue - see you on the 29th!

 

 

 


The week that was Part 1: Fashion Torque

Nov28

A funny thing happens after several nights in a row on the town. Your ability to fall asleep at a normal hour creeps towards the wee hours and try as you might, nights become your awake time while mornings are a time to dread.

Tonight will be the fourth night in a row I have stayed up past midnight, however tonight is the first one I am doing without the support of sparkly drinks. If this is what the lead up to Christmas is like, I’m going to need to stock up on supplies.

Arts Centre, Melbourne, from the Melbourne Town Hall. Pic on Instagram by me

This blog post covers a few events and by the time I finished writing it, the text was rather long, so in order to shorten it (and add more pics), I have split it into three (just like Back to the Future and Lord of the Rings) and you will be able to follow the story Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Enjoy!

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The fun and games kicked off on Wednesday night (after a little long weekend getaway with Miss J to get sufficient R & R for the silly season) at Fashion Torque’s first birthday party, an exclusive invitation only soiree at the Melbourne Town Hall.

Philip and Jenny get the party started

Philip Boon and Jenny Bannisters' live chat show is still just a baby but has come in leaps and bounds since kicking off twelve months ago. With a dresscode of ‘colourful cocktail’, Melbourne fashionistas shed their black cloaks (well, for the most part) and shone in pinks, purples, orange and blues.

Melbourne Spring Fashion Week producer Dean Drieberg performed a stunning rendition of Madonna’s Vogue (complete with custom rap lyrics) and was definitely a highlight of the evening.

Dean belts out Vogue...

Phillip and Jenny took us on a trip down memory lane with panellists from the year, talking fashion journalism, androgyny and the online juggernaut, among others, and we laughed and nodded in agreement remembering the shows from throughout the year.

There was of course champagne and canapés and plenty of happy snaps taken on the night and after the formalities were done, we headed on to The Carlton to continue the celebrations.

Rina (Take 2 Markets), me, Cecylia and Sally (Styled by Sally) rock colour

Congratulations to Phillip and Jenny for twelve wonderful months – may you continue on to bigger and better things in 2012!

Pop by tomorrow to hear about the Social Diary Christmas Party and more!

Thanks to Kellie Dene for images

Style Note: My outfit - skirt by Syndicate, top from Vinnies op shop, bag from eBay and necklace by Pigeonhole


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