L’Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival
Tuesday, March 24th, 2009As a staunch believer in the religion of fashion, I wanted to be nowhere but at the 2009 L’ORÉAL Melbourne Fashion Festival. But my pilgrimage plans were shelved when my husband had to take off on a business trip and my daughters needed me around. The business trip couldn’t have come at a more inopportune time but as my husband is quick to point out, now-a-days fashion weeks are more common than the common cold. Forever a cynic!
I know you don’t want to hear the ramblings of this domestic diva; rather you would like to know a little more about the L’ORÉAL Fashion Week. I have been religiously calling up and mailing my friends who are fortunate enough to be attending one of the world’s most exciting runway events. Runway shows, exclusive parties, beautiful people – a week-long celebration of fashion.
This year, the L’Oreal Paris Runways will showcase more leading Australian designers than ever before. Each night Central Pier, the home of fashion will showcase the creations of leading designers on a state of the art catwalk. Now let’s get into heart of the matter.
Ruffles, Flounces everywhere…Models in L’Oréal Paris Runway 1 & 2 came out looking ethereal.
Runway 1 had an odd mix of designers, from cut-away trend pieces of sass & bide to the sexy mini-dresses and sheer gowns of J’Aton. Karen Walker, Tina Kalivas, Kirrily Johnston, LIFE withBIRD, Ksubi, Romance was Born and Josh Goot were other designer who presented their creations.
Brother and sister designing duo Camilla & Marc showcased simple but sexy outfits, while Dhini leaned towards Victorian necklines and brought alive the sheer trend. Both Yeojin Bae and Gorman presented fashionable, fun, and wearable designs. Vixen’s creations clearly favoured the bohemian luxury fashion trend. Megan Park featured tribal themes, and earthy hues in her collection, while Akira added an oriental touch to her frocks.









