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Style 4 Ever Fashion Designer Kit, 8 Model Sheets, Stencils, Fabric + Stickers, Create & Design Custom Outfits, Age 6+

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Luxurious womenswear with an avant-garde aesthetic. Designer Kym Ellery creates clothing that is instantly recognisable, synonymous with her signatures ranging from architectural and bold silhouettes, voluminous and billowing shapes, masculine tailoring, innovative fabrications, masterful cuts and unexpected details. Artistic inspirations with a decadent approach give Ellery an undisputed edge for those looking for a point of difference.

Among all objects of design, our clothes are the most universal and intimate. Like other kinds of design, fashion thrives on productive tensions between form and function, automation and craftsmanship, standardization and customization, universality and self-expression, and pragmatism and utopian vision. It exists in the service of others, and it can have profound consequences—social, political, cultural, economic, and environmental. Launched in 2011, Rebecca Vallance showed her first collection in Paris. From there, her business began to flourish and has since become an emblem of Australian style on a global scale. Best known for her evening wear, pieces flirt with trends while still keeping a timeless nature to their make. All our kids loves toys that let them get creative just like this studio that we have recently been gifted from Canal Toys, so we loved putting it to the test in return for us sharing with you are honest thoughts about it. Content in their simplicity and fit for purpose, Howell’s practical designs are synonymous with quality and are worn by loyal customers almost as a uniform: “You do not wear them out – you wear them in,” the chef Margot Henderson has said of her designs. Australian fashion is an industry is uniquely tied to its surrounds, a market inspired by the unworldly beauty of our environment. This rings especially true for bassike. As far as slouchy, cotton-jersey staples go, no one does it better than Bassike. Nor do they make them as ethically and environmentally conscious either.Combining their skills of business and design, Camilla and Marc was established by siblings Camilla Freeman-Topper and Marc Freeman in 2003. Renowned for timeless, modern and well-tailored pieces with an unexpected edge, Camilla and Marc fuses rich fabrications with a subtle femininity, along with androgynous shapes and silhouettes. Forever revering high-end design and construction to create sophisticated statement and effortlessly wearable wardrobe pieces. They have also recently expanded their offering to include activewear pieces for a one-stop-shop wardobe. When you unbox your Style 4 Ever Fashion Design Studio you will find everything that you need to create the perfect workplace for any budding fashion stylist to create and design the best outfit. By now you would have witnessed the absolute frenzy that follows when Daisy Ltd. release a new collection. Previously worn by Bella Hadid, Kendall Jenner and Lily-Rose Depp, Renee and Gibson Fox have the midas touch when it comes to designing pieces most likely to go viral. It's sexy and goth, a place of respite from linen dresses with floral prints.

An ode to the playful and uniquely feminine. Since launching at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Australia in 2004, Alice McCall has become a global brand, a popular feast among many international high-profile celebrities. Signature craft has always been at the core, with intricate detailing, hand embroidery, in-house designed laces and an experimentation of colour and fabric techniques. Whimsical, bohemian and unmistakably Alice McCall, the feminine and flirty silhouettes that give the brand its signature codes are as strong as ever. Fashion as Design focuses on a selection of more than 70 garments and accessories from around the world, ranging from kente cloth to jeans to 3D-printed dresses. Through these garments, we’re going to look closely at what we wear, why we wear it, how it’s made, and what it means. You’ll hear directly from a range of designers, makers, historians, and others working with clothing every day—and, in some cases, reinventing it for the future. Studio visits, interviews, and other resources introduce the history and development of each garment and their changing uses, meanings, and impact over time. Howell grew up in Surrey and studied fine art at Goldsmiths in London. She graduated in the late 1960s and began making men’s shirts from her flat in southeast London. “I loved heritage fabrics,” she recalls. “I loved the feel of good quality shirting, and I just had an intuitive sense that I wanted to make clothes that had the right sort of feel of lived-in-ness.”

In 2013, Toogood began working with her pattern-cutter sister, Erica. Inspired by Irving Penn’s book, Small Trades, the sisters designed a collection of eight coats. “We wanted to dress artists, designers, architects – people who wanted a uniform, but not a pastiche of workwear. That was something we were very passionate about: we weren’t going to take old workwear and just tweak it; we wanted to create completely new patterns.” We've witnessed balletcore come to the fore, and designer Caroline Reznik is a person who understands the category intimately. A former professional dancer, when Reznik retired she followed the footsteps of her mother, also an ex ballerina who pivoted to a career as costumier for the Australian ballet. After a stint at Whitehouse Institute of Design and later, the University of Technology, Sydney, Reznik founded her own eponymous label, creating textured bodysuits and skin-baring pieces that have caught the attention of Doja Cat, Kendall Jenner and Rosalía to name a few. Understand more about the lifecycle of clothing, from its design and production to its marketing, distribution, and consumption.

Trace the history, development, and impact of garments over time, and explore how they may be reinvented. I loved heritage fabrics and I loved the feel of good-quality shirting’: Margaret Howell. Photograph: Suki Dhanda/The ObserverBianca Spender continues to be one of the most well known Australian fashion designers, crafting tailored pieces made to last designed to accentuate the female form. Every garment is thoroughly considered, with pieces known for being refined, timeless staples to seamlessly fit in every wardrobe. We love how even after you use up all the model sheets, you can still use the studio with plan paper as we all know, so often with kids toys once all the resources are used up the kids loose interest but we found this wasn’t the case with this fashion design studio. And the thrill of transformation has always been part of the power of clothes. From Cinderella to My Fair Lady, Grease to Pretty Woman, the magic of a radical new look is ingrained in our culture. At the height of its imperial pomp, around the beginning of this century, fashion leaned hard into the lure of newness. In the 1970s and 1980s, teenagers tuned into the radio every Sunday to find out what pop song was at number one that week; in the 1990s and 2000s, they gravitated to the Topshop shop floor every weekend to find out what look was new for Saturday night. But that was a more innocent age, before we understood that we were running up a carbon tab we would never be able to pay off. For days gone by vacationing in the Mediterranean and escaping for a blissful European summer. Albus Lumen is lightweight and minimal in style, powerfully feminine and beautifully crafted. Simple and relaxed shapes form timeless and modern resort wear and highly coveted accessories. A breath of fresh air for warm weather dreaming, we'll be clad in Albus Lumen all summer long from beach, to bar, to wedding venue. Hailing from Sydney, Dion Lee established his eponymous label in 2009 after debuting at Australian Fashion Week. Now a cult brand for many on home soil and in New York City where he recently opened his new flagship, Dion Lee is renowned for traditional and sharp tailoring combined with experimental and innovative construction, forming architectural silhouettes and sculptural embellishments. Technical meets sensual, club kid meets elevated tailoring. This is the Dion Lee signature aesthetic.

Renowned Australian fashion designers Anna Plunkett and Luke Sales established their unique and incomparable fashion house in 2005. Providing us with the glittering, extravagant and theatrical collections that have become synonymous with the Romance Was Born signature. From incredible statement pieces, covetable prints, magnificent colour, intricate beading and heavily detailed sequinned elements, it’s the perfect fusion between fashion, art and creative dreaming. Camp never looked so good with a commitment to imbuing magic in all that they create, from intricate beading to the use of vintage fabrics, creating a special and unique offering every time. Designer Camilla Franks conceptualised her namesake label 15 years ago in Sydney’s iconic Bondi Beach. Forever encapsulating a vibrant and bespoke bohemian lifestyle, Camilla finds inspiration for her collections through the art of travel. Immersing herself into worlds unknown, each Camilla piece is hand-cut, with signature prints and beading, meticulous placement detail and artisan craftsmanship. Heart and soul. You'll recognise the Camilla woman a mile away in a fluid, breezy silhouette that plays with colour and patterns. Designer Anna Huong has created an aesthetic that is both peaceful and calming. Refined tailoring and minimal silhouettes complete timeless and ultra-wearable pieces. Cult favourites includes classic white shirting and sleek, powerful suiting and short sets. Sophisticated yet approachable style with an unpretentious, easy-going edge, Anna Quan walks the line between playful and purposeful with her long lines and feminine details. Aspiring designers and fashion lovers of all ages can use this studio to create their own fabulous looks. Everything you need to get started is included!If designer Lee Mathews, founder of her eponymous brand had to choose one wardrobe philosophy to stand by, she says, “it would be to design clothes that resonate deeply with people’s lives, clothes that are functional and beautiful, that are ageless and simple and that you can throw in a bag and travel the world”. Experimenting with each new collection, Mathews finds inspiration in the abstract, from painterly colours, textures and patterns, along with art and architecture, and forever driven by craftsmanship. A creative eye that feels quintessentially Australian, Matthews' feminine offering is instantly recognizable with expert pleating, feather-light fabrications, and magical prints.

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