Sure, Melbourne seems to be the fad mecca this month because they have their Fashion Week; nevertheless you will find loads of cool events around Sydney to coincide, for example Zimmermann’s big sale of the year, Vogue Fashion Night Out along with Westfield’s Fashion Weekend.
Sale Guide
Since its regional start in 1991, Zimmermann has received global success alongside a superstar later (cue Beyonce‘s Instagram and Yara Shahidi’s VMAs look) due to its complicated femininity, whimsical prints and concentration on detail. So in regards to the warehouse sale that is one of the year’s biggest, expect queues and orderly havoc with neighbourhood fans vying to have their hands on past season designs.
The sale is definitely worth it for up to 80 percent off spring ready-to-wear 17, resort ready-to-wear 17 and resort swim 17 like the coveted Cavalier Tier Dress combined with various Zimmermann accessories and women’s shoes.
Minimalistic clothing, accessories, decor and beauty digital atelier My Chameleon will soon be holding a three-day warehouse sale in Paddington with up to 85 percent off preceding year designer pieces. The sales will comprise local and worldwide designers like Dion Lee, Ellery, Christopher Esber, Simon Miller, Marques, Jacquemus and a whole lot more.
Famous for their embellishment and precise attention for detail, Australian luxurious brand Madame X is holding their first ever warehouse sale in Surry Hills this weekend. The markdowns will include 70 percent off preceding season styles and women’s boots along with one-off samples such as embellished accessories, perfect for spring occasions.
Last week, Napoleon Perdis celebrated 25 years in the makeup sector with a lavish party, as listed by Amy Croffey in Fairfax’s Social Seen. The businessman is now offering 25 percent off the majority of his full-priced items in store and online for two days to aid fans in joining in on the celebration.
If you are looking for quality clothes and women’s shoes at a cheaper price, then Australian label Cooper St is running a three-day sample sale this weekend, with all different stock such as gowns, tops, shorts, trousers, coats and shoes at $40 or under.
Didn’t make it into the August Street and PS the Label sales past month? Don’t stress; brands are currently holding online warehouse markdowns, together with the previous season inventory and record pieces marked down further than in the Surry Hills sales last month.
One of Sydney’s largest classic niches opens again next weekend in Marrickville Town Hall. Round She’s Goes indoor market has 60 handpicked retro and classic design, handmade jewelry and accessory stallholders selling items from the 1950s onwards.
Shoppers can expect to find a combination of global and neighbourhood preloved brands like Gorman, Zimmermann, Max Mara, Moschino, Ralph Lauren, Fendi, Carla Zampatti and a whole lot more. If the events held before this year is anything to go by, it’s extremely important to get in early.
The Round She Goes market will have stores from a range of Sydney’s very stylish designers.
Just Arrived
International brand Tommy Hilfiger is continuing to enlarge their neighbourhood presence with the debut of the 10th Australian store in Westfield Parramatta. Constructed over 145 square metres, the store’s aesthetic will follow the global design concept that celebrates the new legacy with a contemporary and clean glossy finish to observe the Spring 2017 ‘Summer of Love’ as the focal showcase.
The set celebrates the 1960s love and liberation in contemporary fashion such as denim patchworks, thoughtful details, paisleys and sun-washes palettes, staying true to the brand new American conventional design.
Taking cues from the brand new touch nautical lifestyle, the furnishings feature walnut and high-gloss white wood, stainless steel and polished stainless steel, and red, white and blue colour palettes.
While the store opened on August 31 Tommy Hilfiger has joined with MTV Australia for an official opening music festival on September 9. Hosting a set from DJ Tigerlily, customers also will have the opportunity to meet Instagrammer Pia Muehlenbeck along with hosts Sam Taunton and Lisa Hamilton. The new GigixTommy collection is falling from US on September 20, so the pieces will be accessible from the store soon.
Just Arrived
With their charity partner of 11 Decades, The Butterfly Foundation, Sportsgirl has release a special choice of accessories as part of Love Your Body Piercing.
Together with conducting a campaign with the Charity, Sportsgirl has teamed up with Melbourne accessory designer Georgia Perry to create a range which includes a clutch, diary, iPhone case, eye-palette, t-shirt and bags, each with their own cartoon themes and strong messages. The proceeds from the products that is likely to be available for the forthcoming couple of months will go towards helping the Foundation’s efforts in body assurance.
Positive body image, health, happiness and individuality are core components of Sportsgirl’s brand new DNA and they are dedicated to introducing new attempts to improve proceeds to promote Butterfly Foundation’s leading trigger in addition to the extremely significant advertising of human body confidence.
What’s on Trend Now
Here comes the sun…glow yellow! Throwing some serious colour in the booming 2017 tones of blue pink and reddish, yellow has undergone a reboot for spring with a mix of mustard, saffron and garlic toned pieces, and frankly we are all for it.
Perhaps with La La Land in mind, Emma Watson’s Belle or Beyonce’s ‘Hold Up’ Roberto Cavalli attire and women’s sandals, it’s been labelled “Gen Z yellow” by Individual Repeller who just released a wide variety of different marigold colours. It follows on from the likes of Chloe, Chanel, Oscar De La Renta and Altuzarra who significantly attribute the colour in their Spring/Summer online shoes and clothes collections earlier this year.
Instagram is also going bananas over the trend that may possibly be utilised as a statement block colour on gowns or mixed and matched using neutrals and pastels like white, beige and lace and lace to look more subtle.
While we await the Vogue Fashion Night Out in Sydney, let us see how the event went for Dusseldorf from the video