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9 layered and tactile pieces to give you all the feels

New-season clothes and accessories that are designed to be touched as much as seen.

  • Kim Wilson

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Media gathered outside the store after from early on Thursday morning.

Just missed them: Police almost caught Hermès store ram-raider

Masked thieves who used a stolen Mercedes to smash their way into a luxury store in Brisbane’s CBD on Easter Monday may have fled across the Story Bridge, police say.

  • William Davis
Kerrie-Ann Jones is a big fan of black slides, and owns several pairs.

Need texture for your winter wardrobe? This ‘timeless’ trend will make you feel good

Plus interior stylist Kerrie-Ann Jones names the best place to buy oversized T-shirts.

  • Georgie Gordon
Use a bold piece to achieve the ‘dopamine dressing’ look.

Easy pieces from $14 for lovers of ‘dopamine dressing’

Vibrant accents boost your mood and your wardrobe.

  • Kim Wilson
SABO founders Thessy Batsinilas and Yiota Kouzoukas.

Kmart, Shein sued by Aussie fashion label Sabo Skirt for allegedly ripping off designs

A Brisbane-based womenswear brand has taken local and global juggernauts Shein and Kmart to court for copying the designs of all or some of its clothes.

  • Jessica Yun
Nike’s iconic Dunks.

Nike lost its iron grip on the world of sport — this is how the brand is clawing it back

Focusing on fashion sales rather than shoe innovations has cost Nike dearly in recent years. Now its CEO is racing to regain the public’s tick of approval.

  • Kim Bhasin
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Tattarang chief executive John Hartman in the London flagship store for RM Williams on Jermyn St.

Boots not brogues: RM Williams takes on the best of Britain

Australia’s outback outfitter opens in the heart of London.

  • Damien Woolnough
Perri Cutten was an Australian fashion legend.

Will fight over $23m estate of fashion great Perri Cutten

The celebrated designer’s longtime partner has launched court action claiming he was not adequately provided for in Cutten’s will.

  • Fiona Byrne
Perkovic leafed through fashion magazines at school, but was set on the world of economics.

‘As an outsider, I saw something different’: The finance boss shaking up Australian fashion

Early in Marianne Perkovic’s banking career, a chance meeting taught her about the power of people in fashion. Now, she’s the industry’s most powerful woman.

  • Damien Woolnough
Dancers at Dutti Studio in Newtown pose in Gap denim as part of the brand’s relaunch in Australia.

Third time lucky? US denim giant Gap returns to Australia

Following a revival in the US, a popular ad featuring girl group Katseye and a return to the red carpet at the Oscars, the denim brand is back with a Myer deal.

  • Damien Woolnough