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The Melbourne Review Issue 3

Posted on December 30, 2011 by Tullia Jack

Latest fashion column in The Melbourne Review looking at luxury, modern consumption and the shift towards Alternative Hedonism.

Posted in writing | Tagged Alternative Hedonism, Cartier, consumerism, consumption, Elegant Sufficiency, Fashion, Hermès, Karen Webster, Kate Fletcher, Kate Luckins, Kate Soper, Luxury, LVMH, Manolo Blahnik, Niels Egelund, Noir, Slow Fashion, Sustainability, The Melbourne Review, The Richemont Group | Leave a comment

Fashion Exposed for The Vine

Posted on September 11, 2011 by Tullia Jack
Posted in TheVine, writing | Tagged Alex Trimmer, Cameron Neil, Ellie Mucke, Fashion Exposed, Georgia McCorkill, Glen Rollason, Kate Luckins, Lara McPherson, Leyla Acaroglu, Natalie Dillon, Samantha Hardman, Sustainable Fashion Australia, Yahav Ron, [eco]logical evolution | Leave a comment
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