And so it begins: Camilla & Marc kick off our coverage of Rosemount Australia Fashion Week (RAFW) with some casual takes on 2009's trends including ripped boyfriend jeans, draped fabrics, and a hint of exposed midriff.
[ Click to read 'RAFW: Camilla & Marc Spring/Summer 2009/2010' ]
Australian Fashion Week (RAFW) kicks off in a few short hours, and while you'll see plenty of Internet coverage on Fashionising.com, and a bevy of other sites, this will be the first Australian fashion week truly covered on the micro-blogging platform Twitter.
So, alongside @Fashionising, here are the other Twitter users that the Sunday Telegraph recommends you follow:
[ Click to read 'Twittering RAFW' ]
The fifth group-parade of LiveStyle 2009, Saturday April 18, included a range of street wear and denim labels. Designers featured were Taverniti, Convoy Delux, Faith, Hudson/Rebirth, RARE, Nolita, J Brand, and Bray Steve Alan.
[ Click to read 'LiveStyle 2009: Group Show 5, April 18' ]
Saturday, April 18 2009: LiveStyle 2009's fourth group show was another sartorial highlight of the day. With Cyberia, David Bromley Bags, Cactus Jam, Della Spiga and Kam Otto hitting the runway there were many intricate details and saleable outfits to be seen. Look out for Bromley's accessories, which were carefully crafted pieces of vintage-inspired delight.
[ Click to read 'LiveStyle 2009: Group Show 4, April 18' ]
LiveStyle 2009's third group show for Saturday April 18 featured outfits by Autonomy, Camilla, Mogil, Ed Hardy, Tuska, and Fluxes.
[ Click to read 'LiveStyle 2009: Group Show 3, April 18' ]
The second runway show of LiveStyle 2009, Saturday April 18, brought an exciting array of womenswear to the runway. Dizingof were edgy as usual while newcomer to the scene Vintage Soul presented some divine one-off pieces. Life With Bird and State Of Georgia also featured.
[ Click to read 'LiveStyle 2009: Group Show 2, April 18' ]
LiveStyle 2009 kicked off a busy Saturday of shopping, parades and workshops with a mid-day group show featuring Blackbyrd/Platypus Shoes, ROY, Shiroi Neko, Down Yonder, and Nique. Casual-cool outfits for both men and women abounded, while Down Yonder gave us our first fix of cute mini-dresses for the day.
[ Click to read 'LiveStyle 2009: Group Show 1, April 18' ]
Launching itself onto the Melbourne fashion scene tonight, LiveStyle kicked off with two shows and a sales-focussed tie in that easily set the foundations for what could be one of the most successful of Australia's consumer-focussed fashion shows.

[ Click to read 'LiveStyle 2009: VIP evening' ]
We'd already showed you some of the upcoming designer talents who were finalists of the Debut program at Fashion Exposed; now you can see plenty more by watching the video coverage of the Debut parade. The apparel category of Debut was won by Eternal Safari and Sebastian's Sister, while Lost Not Lonely took out the top prize for the accessories category.
[ Click to read 'Fashion Exposed Sydney 2009: Debut runway video' ]
Given that they're behind some of Melbourne's worst proposed architecture it should come as no surprised that MYER were also behind the weakest parade at L'Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival (LMFF), one that not even one-time Miss Universe winner Jennifer Hawkins could save.
Hawkins modelled designs from major international labels at Myer's Runway Deluxe event on Friday night.
[ Click to read 'LMFF 2009: Jennifer Hawkins at Myer Runway Deluxe' ]