Street Style: Juliette
Juliette, photographed in Federation Square wearing a David Bowie tshirt and vintage leather skirt.
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Juliette, photographed in Federation Square wearing a David Bowie tshirt and vintage leather skirt.
Jeweller at Metal Couture Maeve, photographed in Manchester Lane wearing ACNE jeans and shoes, Josh Goot jacket and vintage turtleneck.
Even among the dapper gents at this year's Festival of Steve, a more casually attired Cardin still stood out as a guy assured of his own style. Makers grabbed a few shots just on dusk outside of Russell Street's iconic Kelvin Club of Cardin wearing an M-ONE-11 shirt, Bell & Barnett Jumper, Kenneth Cole shoes & Kangol hat.
The Makers of Melbourne street style team stopped Andrew on a late Saturday afternoon in the Melbourne CBD. His Alfred Dunhill traditional leather holdall & the tailoring of his Balmain peacoat were dead giveaways that here was a man who appreciated quality, even when dressing for a casual day out. Andrew's leather & canvas boots were handmade in Istanbul by Helm & his jeans were from PRPS.
Anthony Capon has been designing for Melbourne fashion label Et Al since 2008.
The Season 2 Project Runway winning designer is the personification of what Et Al is all about - relaxed monochromatic tailored style that couldn't be the product of any other city but Melbourne.
Anthony is wearing all Et Al pieces with the shoes a collaborative teaming of Rollie x Et Al. His vintage bowler hat was a gift from his housemate.
Poetically, we photographed newest member of the Oscar Hunt tailoring family, Steve, outside of the men's event, the Festival of Steve. A walking personification of the easygoing style of the Oscar Hunt boys, Steve was unsurprisingly wearing the brand's own jacket, trousers & tie along with Pike Brothers braces, Loake brogues & a Filson briefcase.
Fresh from Japan on a fly-in visit to Melbourne, we caught sock manufacturing impresario Tsubasa on a South Melbourne coffee break post-meeting with our friends at Beggar Man Thief. Out to discuss the footwear store’s new sock program, Tsubasa impressed with an outfit that looks casual but was all quality, from his Visvim shoes and Maiden Noir Trousers to his Carhartt jacket and Up There made in Japan shirt. “I used to be in to labels when I was younger,” says Tsubasa, “but now it’s just all about understated quality.”
Makers of Melbourne grabbed Theo as he window-shopped on a sunny Sunday afternoon in Fitzroy. Wearing a mix of well chosen pieces, his weekend casual look was made up of trousers by Brent Wilson, tartan tee by sportswear brand Elwood, ASOS shoes, H&M scarf & jacket purchased on a recent trip to Europe.
Joanna, photographed on Cecil Street, South Melbourne. Wearing a customised skirt purchased at a sample sale, blouse from Camberwell market, sunglasses from Moot, handbag from Scotland and plimsoles from Sportsgirl.
Kieren was stopped by the Makers of Melbourne team as he left Fitzroy cafe 'De Clieu' & it soon became apparent that every piece of clothing he wore had special significance for him. From his vintage American Varsity jacket to his embroidered Mexican chambray shirt, there was a history to how each item had come to be a part of his wardrobe. New Zealand artist & friend Joe Sheehan had given three of only a dozen handmade Jade keys to Kieren as a gift, which he wears as a necklace on an antique fob chain. His outfit was completed with a classic 1960's Rolex, Japanese designed S2W8 navy suede moccasins & a pair of Flat Head jeans.
Rebecca, photographed on Swanston Street wearing a vintage dress, P.A.M. tshirt and shoes from Sportsgirl.
While VAMFF (the Virgin Australia Melbourne Fashion Festival) runway series may have had a heavy focus on the ladies, there were still a number of male attendees at the Docklands Central Pier shows. Forget the dime a dozen navy suits - here are a few boys who, through sheer originality, stood out from the typical fashion pack.
Wei spotted in South Melbourne on a mid week day off, wearing Reiss jacket & trousers, hat by Truffaux & loafers by Oliver Sweeney
Taya, photographed outside of the VAMFF fashion parades at Docklands. Wearing a vintage skirt and shirt, Jeffrey Campbell shoes and Thurley clutch.
Jac+ Jack designer Jacqueline ‘Jac’ Hunt, photographed outside of the VAMFF fashion parades at Docklands. Wearing Jac+ Jack shirt, Issey Miyake skirt and Clergerie sandals.
Nicole, Photographed outside of the VAMFF fashion parades at Docklands. Wearing Strateas Carlucci.
The men of London turned it on as our intrepid photographer hit the streets to document the best looks of the season during a fly-in, fly-out visit as the UK winter turns to spring: the kilt gets an urban makeover, tan shoes retain their dominance and a vermillion trench pops in a sea of navy.
Dallas, photographed on Little Bourke Street wearing a top from India, Kinki Gerlinki skirt and silver shoes from Soles.
Musician Andrew H. Nolte in North Fitzroy, wearing all vintage.
Stylist Connel, photographed on Swanston Street wearing Givenchy boots, Socks, leggings and shorts by P.A.M. , Comme des Garcons cap and Target jumper.