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Tag Archives: RAFW

RAFW Student Showcase for WGSN

Posted on August 16, 2011 by Tullia Jack
Posted in WGSN, writing | Tagged Anna Westcott, Byron McGilvray, Charlotte O'Carrigan, Crystal Tsoi, Emma Mulholland, Erin Loh, Leah Hibbert, Peggy Hartanto, Raffles, Raffles Col lege of Design and Commerce, RAFW, Rosemount Austral ian Fashion Week, Student Showcase, TAFE, The Prodigal Son, Ultimo College, Zhigang ‘Del’ Chen | Leave a comment

White Swan for Fashion Journal

Posted on July 26, 2011 by Tullia Jack
Posted in writing | Tagged 2011, Alastair Trung, Alex Perry, Fashion, fashion journal, Flannel, Gail Sorronda, RAFW, Rosemount Australia Fashion Week, Therese Rawsthorne | Leave a comment

RAFW and sustainability for The Vine

Posted on May 27, 2011 by Tullia Jack
Posted in TheVine, writing | Tagged ECA, Ethical Clothing Australia, Get Sustainable Challenge, Ginger and Smart, Kate Sylvester, RAFW, Roopa Pemmaraju, Rosemount Australia Fashion Week, runway, sustainable fashion, Sydney | Leave a comment
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