Barbie to seem like Aussie Babes

Australian models such as Miranda Kerr, Abbey Lee Kershaw and Catherine McNeil have so far enthused leading fashion designers, magazine editors and makeup artists. But that’s not all…now; these catwalk babes have enthused Mattel – the makers of Barbie.

Barbie, the world’s most well-known doll has a new collection of dress. The new Barbie dresses have a characteristically Aussie look, with some of the 12 new mini models inspired by Australian beauties.

The Barbie Basics Collection was commenced at Australian Fashion Week.

12 Barbie dolls have been styled in the little black dress, each featuring faces enthused by Aussie supermodels.

You need to have that little bit something additional even in something like Barbie and this line delivers that, said Robert Best, the principal designer for Barbie.

It is aimed at a fashion consumer and a consumer who’s going to be aware of the kind of girls like Miranda Kerr, Abbey Lee Kershaw and Catherine McNeil who are functioning and dominating the pages of fashion magazines.

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Innovative fashion femmes ‘more business-savvy’

The new designers rocking the runway are young, business-savvy fashion femmes who have made Rosemount Australian Fashion Week their commence pad.

The unmissable trend at this year’s RAFW is a new generation of female designers focusing the lion’s share of buyer and media attention led by Bianca Spender, Alice McCall, Kym Ellery, Theresa Rawsthorne and Ruby Smallbone.

Veteran designer Carla Zampatti attributes this very important shift to the fashion industry finally offering sustainable career opportunities.

The industry is rising and it’s fashionable to be a fashion designer, and a lot of kids go through college. A lot of them might have gone into other areas in the past, but fashion has become a potential career today, said Zampatti who launched her luxury label in 1965.

She agrees this year’s Fashion Week has being mainly strong on female designers because their business sense has grown along with their creativity.

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Oprah, Wintour rejoice women

Two of the most influential women in entertainment and fashion teamed up to throw a party in New York City.

TV talk show crowd Oprah Winfrey and Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour, and Gap creative director Patrick Robinson co-chaired the annual Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute Gala Benefit on Monday night (local time) in New York.

Justin Timberlake, Taylor Swift, Sarah Jessica Parker and Jennifer Lopez were there. Many were escorted by the designer who dressed them.

Winfrey walked the influx line with Oscar de la Renta, wearing a navy couture gown by the fashion designer.

She said she looked onward to going into the party and having a few shots of tequila.

When asked what goes on inside the Met Gala, Anna Wintour reacted with a laugh, Oh; we’re very, very well behaved.

Lady Gaga
was slated to do at the ball but didn’t walk the red carpet. Instead, the well-known face with the most unusual dress was singer Katy Perry. She wore a dress that factually lit up with LED lights.

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