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Gold Coast sustainable fashion show – it’s not easy being green for The Vine
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12 Point Guide to Making a Fashion Video for SPOOK Mag
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Tagged 12 point guide, 12 POINT GUIDE TO MAKING A FASHION VIDEO, A Dance For One, Blessed are the Meek, Byron Spencer, Charlotte O’Carrigan, Emanuel Ungaro, Emma Mulholland, Fashion, fashion video, fashion video rewiew, film, film critic, film critique, Kate Moss, Ksubi, Louis Vuitton, Lover, One Teaspoon, Queen Aurelia, review, Spook, Spook Mag, Terry Richardson, The Great Escape, The Spirit of the Black Dress, video, vimeo, youtube, Yves Saint Laurent, Zoolander
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RMIT Sustainability Festival wrap-up for The Vine
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Tagged Angela Finn, conference, Emma Lynas, Georgia McCorkill, Grace McQuilten, Otto von Busch, Patricia Brien, Paula Rogers, RMIT, RMIT Brunswick, RMIT Sustainability Festival and Conference Day, Sue Thomas, Sustai, Sustainability Festival, The Social Studio, Timo Rissanen
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The Spirit of the Black Dress for WGSN
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Tagged Alex Trimmer, Alyana Eau & Priscilla Lim, Clea Garrick, Cristina Tridente, Dan Jones, dean drieberg, emerging designers, Fashion, Georgia McCorkill, jane hayes, jemma luxmoore, jordan moore, Katherine Hamer, Leanne Dempsey, limedrop, Melina Hollway, Nathan Price, Samantha Lilian Koval, sosume, sustainable fashion, The Spirit of the Black Dress, WGSN
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LMFF Graduate Student Showcase for WGSN
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Tagged Ana Diaz, Australian Graduates, Celene Bridge, Curtin, emerging designers, Fashion, Jason Hewitt, Jenifer Chua, Jennifer Nebel, Jessica O'Connor, L'oréal Melbourne Fashion Festival, LMFF, QUT, RMIT, students, UTS
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Presenting “Nobody was Dirty” work in progress at RMIT Sustainability Festival & Conference Day
I’m honoured and excited to be presenting at the same conference as so many wonderful innovators in Sustainable fashion including Timo Rissanen, Georgia McCorkill, Emma Lynas and Otto von Busch.  Warmest congratulations to Patricia Brien for organising this array of thought provoking speakers. The lunchtime lectures are free and run from 12-3.30 on Wednesday the 18th at the Auditorium, RMIT Brunswick, 25 Dawson st, Brunswick.
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Tagged conference, Emma Lynas, Georgia McCorkill, Otto von Busch, Patricia Brien, RMIT, Sustainable, sustainable fashion, Timo Rissanen
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