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Julia Capp
Context, location, culture. These are the principles Julia Capp and her team are led by when developing a project, which these days, as the chief executive officer at renowned 1972-founded architecture firm Rena Dumas Architecture Intérieure (RDAI),
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Outward Bound
Hair: Christopher Gatt Make-up: Joel Babicci Model: Neelam Gill Production: Farago Projects Photography Production: A Creative Partner ■
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Elizabeth Debicki
Hair: Guido Make-up: Pat McGrath Manicure: Jin Soon Choi Colourist: Lena Ott Tailor: Carol Ai Set design: Mary Howard Production: PRODn at Art + Commerce She's poised for 30 seconds, ethereal in her Dior column dress, thanking the right people, her f
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Contributors
“I started to take terrible pictures of my friends skateboarding when I was 16,” British-born photographer Josh Olins, who captured the indomitable Zendaya for the cover of this issue, says of his foray into the industry. “I will always remember the
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Her Own Way
There's a moment in Challengers in the very final act when all the nasty little game playing chickens come home to roost. If you've seen the movie, and of course you have, you know the one: Patrick (a swaggering Josh O'Connor) holds a ball to his rac
Vogue Australia5 min de lecture
Growing Pains
There's no clear path through adolescence, and even less so if you're a superstar. For Willow, the musician otherwise known as Willow Smith, music was a guiding force through a unique childhood in one of Hollywood's most famous families. It's little
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Leap Of Faith
Tucked away on Sydney's eastern shores, there's a wall of rock that juts out about 11 metres above the harbour. It's hard to wrap one's mind around what 11 vertical metres looks like from above, exactly, but if one were to drop a book into the water,
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Night Moves
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Funny Girl
Uh-oh. Harriet Dyer and Patrick Brammall are fighting. It's the final day of production on season two of Colin From Accounts – the couple's smash-hit romantic comedy about two lonely people brought together by public nudity and a disabled dog – and t
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Trunk Show
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The Surreal Life
In early December, Demna was strolling down the Venice Beach Boardwalk when a long-haired, bearded man selling dreamcatchers set eyes upon his husband Loïk Gomez's torn-apart, faux-dirty, overdimensional Balenciaga trousers. “The guy was like, ‘Is th
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The Exhibitionists
Sometimes you just have to ask the question: are you thinking what I'm thinking? That's what gallerists Tania Doropoulos and Matt Glenn posed to each other on a phone call after returning to Australia following years spent working overseas at art ins
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The Centre Holds
Kim Jones was not deterred by the weight of history at the 1925-founded Roman house of Fendi. Making light work of reinventing Italian aristocratic elegance for now, he let his ideas float: in wafer-thin one-shoulder sheaths and multi-dimensional seq
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Mother's Day Gift Guide
HERMÈS Rouge Hermès Matte Lipstick, engraved limited edition, in Rouge Amazone, $125. DYSON Supersonic Hair Dryer in Blue Blush, $649, from Harvey Norman. ■
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To The Point
My babysitter Noreen wore long acrylics in frosted pink that, to my five-year-old self, were the epitome of glam. I loved to watch her hands as she fried a grilled cheese, finger-combed watermelon-scented mousse through her fringe, or twisted the pho
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Love On The Brain
Since the dawn of time, or at least since the golden era of the 1990s rom-com, humans have tried to predict how love will look in the future. Nora Ephron's You've Got Mail painted the innocent early days of cyberdating; the 2013 film Her saw a lonely
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Vogue Australia
CHRISTINE CENTENERA EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Executive Editor JESSICA MONTAGUE Executive Producer and Talent Director RIKKI KEENE Visual Director ALISON VENESS Editor at Large KATRINA ISRAEL ART ART@VOGUE.COM.AU Creative Director MANDY ALEX Deputy Art Directo
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Press Reset
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Speed Date
What do you get when you combine an iconic race, fast cars and a fashion magazine? A well-dressed party, of course. Mercedes-Benz Australia and Vogue Australia joined forces in Melbourne to celebrate the Formula One (F1) race weekend in March. Hostin
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A Sense Of Occasion
On the avenue today before The Metropolitan Museum of Art, it is frosty, with a selection of clothing that reflects the weather – pedestrians are hastening by with scarves and tweed coats drawn to their chins. But soon the rush of passing garments wi
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Strokes Of Genius
In the sunlit North Wing of the Art Gallery of New South Wales's (AGNSW) new contemporary art building, Vogue Australia and La Prairie hosted lunch in celebration of this year's La Prairie Art Award winner, Filipino-Australian artist Marikit Santiago
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Round Are Way
In the depths of British winter, Chanel sought out the damp, cloud-cloaked climes of the unlikeliest of places for its Métiers d'art showcase in December. Wittingly or not, creative director Virginie Viard set off a chain of chatter about the chosen
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Mind Over Matter
Darlings, the brain is like an emotional map,” says Charlotte Tilbury, the British make-up artist turned beauty entrepreneur. Lately, Tilbury has been fixated on the limbic system – the brain's emotional processing centre – to better understand its l
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String Along
Yes, yes, we all know about The Revenge Dress, but what about Princess Diana's Revenge Necklace? The sevenstrand pearl choker with velvety navy sapphire brooch completed the effect of the fatale LBD – after all anyone can wear a black dress, but woul
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Editor's Letter
This issue is a celebration of the power of clothes and some of the many talents who understand and harness its potency. One of those people is actor Zendaya, who in just a short time has experienced a rapid ascent and made a seismic impact. At just
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New Force
Looking at Amy Lawrance's work now, it's hard to imagine the bubblegum brights that rolled off her sewing machine in acid green and Barbie pink during lockdown. Today her pieces are rendered deliberately in the eggshell white of raw silk in sparse, e
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Staying Power
Whether floor- or knee-length, the long pleated skirt embodies formality and fun in equal measure. Note the versatility; low-key or dressier pairings shine equally. Scan the QR code to shop Vogue's edit of the trend. Minimalist tailoring was at peak
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For Keeps
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Star-crossed Lovers
Two households, fair Verona, death-mark'd love and starcrossed lovers. The tale of Romeo and Juliet is well-known and understood. As a ballet, it has been danced thousands of times, every moment of love, lust, infatuation, pain and tragedy reinterpre
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Horoscopes
A career transformation could slow down now with Pluto in reverse to give you a chance to check your progress. Your personal annual reset occurs now, too, via a New Moon in your sign, with communicator Mercury also revitalising your capacity to conne

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