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MATERIALBYPRODUCT for The Melbourne Review
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John Thwaites on Nobody was Dirty
Professor John Thwaites is one of the most intelligent thinkers in sustainability and I am honoured to have his considered words on Nobody was Dirty published in The Melbourne Review.
The Melbourne Review Issue 3
Latest fashion column in The Melbourne Review looking at luxury, modern consumption and the shift towards Alternative Hedonism.
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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
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The Melbourne Review Issue 2
The Melbourne Review Issue 2 in which I explore the Meet your Maker campaign and fair employment in the fashion industry.  Kindest thanks Ethical Clothing Australia for providing information and to Cue for providing the image of their patternmaker Melinda Sammut.  My original … Continue reading
The Melbourne Review Issue 1
The Melbourne Review Issue 1 hit the streets this week. I’m very honoured to be the fashion contingent of this intelligent and stylish publication, working alongside the talented Lou Pardi, Matthew Wren and Arabella Forge. Â The caliber of the maiden … Continue reading