Fashion Week: Street Style
Fashion Week: Street Style
Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Australia has bloggers, editors, celebrities and fashion junkies alike rubbing shoulders to preview what we'll be wearing come Spring/Summer! But it’s the outfits they rock to attend the shows which we’re coveting now. So here’s how to deconstruct the front row looks to make them wearable and affordable - because the devil may wear Prada, but you don't need to spend you whole paycheque to out dress the rest.
Nicole Lucas
If you can’t dress eccentrically at Fashion Week, when can you? Cosmopolitan Magazine’s fab junior fashion editor looked fluffy, flirty and fun on day one. Take her cues and rock skate shoes with a polished dress. It’s trendy - and feels great! This sequined number ought to do the trick!
Carmen Hamilton
Carmen out-striped the competition! Step in line, too, with our bargain versions of her look!
Lisa Hamilton
See Want Shop beauty Lisa is pure grace in lace. Pair an elegant, super feminine skirt or dress a la Lisa with a masculine button-up – tied at the waist – for a polished twist.
How Two Live
Sister bloggers Jess and Stef are same-same, but different. Complement your crew, too, by rocking ensembles that match, with subtle deviations.
Rochelle Fox
Wanderlife writer and DJ Rochelle dominates in her sporty luxe look. Replicate with our mod pills and potions dress and ridiculously versatile ankle boots. These Soles steppers are flat to help you sprint from show to show.
Miroslava Duma
This former Harper's Bazaar Russia editor, fashion writer and Buro 24/7 founder's street style is so legendary it inspires more copy cats than the runway models. Join their ranks by dressing up a classic LBD with a statement coat.
Elle Ferguson
Unveil those stems with They All Hate Us blogger Elle as your monochrome muse. Loud heels pull it all together!
Gemma Ward
After storming the runway at Ellery onSunday, reinvigorated supermodel Gemma Ward took her star power to daylight hours in dreamy pales and pastels. Cornflower blue is divine on her, but if you’re not keen on investing in statement outerwear, go for dreamy light frocks and neutral coats that are easier to mix and match instead.