Fashion

  • Hugo 2 Hell by Jez Smith

    Hugo 2 Hell by Jez Smith

    Raw instinct. Graphic tension. Hugo, shot in Sydney, Australia by Jez Smith – men’s style stripped to its sharpest edge.

  • The Shape of an Idea: Donald Schneider on Craft, Collaboration, and the Revival of ELHO
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    The Shape of an Idea: Donald Schneider on Craft, Collaboration, and the Revival of ELHO

    From the most influential collaboration in fashion history to the revival of a legendary Swiss skiwear brand – Donald Schneider is still shaping what comes next.

  • Eyalla Tu’ipulotu

    Eyalla Tu’ipulotu

    David James meets Eyalla Tu’ipulotu in Wellington – a striking editorial encounter wholly her own, featured in Vanguard Issue 5.

  • Until I’m Black and Blue…

    Until I’m Black and Blue…

    All black, serious jewellery, and precisely that blue. Mila Hanlon doesn’t need to say anything else.

  • Quiet Authority

    Quiet Authority

    Form shifts. Structure speaks. A disciplined study in power and restraint, presents minimalist fashion – focusing on clean expression, and refined visual language.

  • Kiri Nathan – Culture and Couture
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    Kiri Nathan – Culture and Couture

    Kiri Nathan was Papua New Guinea Fashion Week’s first international guest. What she found was a nation dressed in extraordinary diversity.

  • Shelter in Place

    Shelter in Place

    Silhouettes delivered in style by Nora Nel, featuring select designers housed at The Shelter in Auckland.

  • Lauding Levi

    Lauding Levi

    Levi Smith brings the heat – and restraint – to a late summer’s streetwear. Easy, edgy, and instinctive in every frame.

  • Rosalie-a-rising!

    Rosalie-a-rising!

    Emerging presence Rosalie Cormack makes her editorial debut, bringing her distinctive edge and a quiet force to the streetwear conversation.

  • Visual Sovereignty and the New Luxury.
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    Visual Sovereignty and the New Luxury.

    Visual sovereignty reshapes fashion’s gaze – Indigenous creators are reclaiming image, narrative, and authorship to move their culture from subject to storyteller.