Fashion
NZ Fashion Week 2016 - Day Three
Sonia Sly and Simply You editor Naomi Larkin discovers the secrets to blending music with storytelling on the runway and finds out why coats made of carpet may be your ticket to AW17 style. Audio, Gallery
NZ Fashion Week 2016 - Day Two
Sonia Sly and fashion blogger Vlad Tichen dissect the good, the bad and the "mind -blowing" from day two of NZ Fashion Week. Audio, Gallery
Fashion Week
Chokers, military style and rusty-tan are making a mark at Fashion Week. Audio
The Art of Etiquette - Fashion Week
PR guru and Fashion Week veteran Paul Blomfield answers the big questions about fashion week in our Art of Etiquette series. Is it all air kisses and “oh darlings”? Can I sit wherever I like? Is it ok… Audio
NZ Fashion Week 2016 - It's really about business
Cocktails, decadent canapés and handmade chocolates flowed at the exclusive launch of New Zealand Fashion Week 2016 on Monday night.
WORLD returns to New Zealand Fashion Week with New York Twang
Well-established and new names sit side-by-side in the line-up at New Zealand Fashion Week 2016, while more of the familiar designers plan to show during the public weekend shows, rather than the… Audio
Vicky Karaminas: fashion and uniforms
Dr Vicki Karaminas is Professor of Fashion and Deputy Director of Doctoral Research at Massey University Wellington. She is the President of the Popular Culture Association of Australia and New… Audio
Snapping their way to success
Fashion photographers in New Zealand are competing for limited opportunities in an increasingly congested market. Sonia Sly speaks to emerging photographers Luke Foley-Martin and James O'Neill about… Audio
Elaine Yan Ling Ng: textiles and tehnology
Kim Hill talks to Hong Kong-based designer Elaine Yan Ling Ng who interweaves technology with her textiles and furnishings at The Fabrick Lab. She visited Wellington as a keynote speaker for Nature… Audio
Jaye Glam - Fashion
Fashion commentator Jaye Glam joins Wallace to talk about the Miromoda showcase, featuring the work of indigenous fashion designers. Audio
Andrew Rossi - The First Monday in May
First Monday in May is a documentary film that chronicles the lead up to the extraordinary Metropolitan Museum of Art Fashion Ball. Andrew Rossi is the director of the film, and he joins Wallace to… Audio
Jaye glam Morgan - Africa Fashion Festival Review
The Africa Fashion Festival in Wellington on May 28 promises an evening of design and celebration of African art and culture in Aotearoa. Fashionista and stylist Jaye glam Morgan reviews the show. Audio
Fashion and Pollution
Dunedin sustainablilty consultant, Bec McMaster is set to launch a free App designed specifically for New Zealand, which allows consumers to learn how ethical and sustainable the labels they want to… Audio
Sound Archives - Sarah Johnston
1990s fashion - apparently it is having a revival moment right now - with Taylor Swift saying chokers are the new must-have for girls and grungy flannel shirts are back in for the guys. So what do our… Audio
Pinaman Owusu-Banahene - African Fashion
Pinaman Owusu-Banahene is the founder of the African Fashion Festival: New Zealand which kicks off next month in Wellington. The show will feature six international African designers and two New… Audio
Fashion Revolution - Simon Pound
Fashion Revolution Week starts today, and the industry is getting together, hoping people will think more critically about fashion and the ethics behind our clothing. It was spurred on by events such… Audio
Kate Sylvester talks career, inspiration and making mistakes
At iD Fashion Week 2016 New Zealand designer Kate Sylvester showed her AW16 collection 'A Muse' inspired by the work of Picasso. She also presented a talk at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery about her… Audio
Project Runway's Tim Gunn
New Zealand fashion designer Sean Kelly is launching his own label in New York this year. He thanks American TV show host Tim Gunn for much of his success. Sean won Project Runway a couple of years… Audio
Inside iD Fashion Week
Frankenstein's lover, pan-sexuality, torture devices and animal rights provide unexpected inspiration and stories behind the work of emerging designers at Dunedin iD Fashion Week 2016. Audio