20 Minutes into the Future - Max Headroom
When discussing the concept of an animated figure, Morton came up with “the most boring thing that [he] could think of to do, which would go against the grain for the MTV generation… was a talking a head: a middle-class white male in a suit, talking to them in a really boring way about music videos.” And the seed for Max Headroom was truly planted.
Madonna - A Timeline of Her Most Iconic Looks
Across all her fashion ‘phases’, Madonna has always presented the idea of controversy, femininity, sexuality and dominant identity through fashion.
Everything I Wanted - The Fashion of Billie Eilish
Both in her fashion/aesthetic and her music, Eilish is the antithesis of femininity in pop music. She plays with traditional femininity and modern gender fluidity.
Rodeo - The Fashion of Lil Nas X
Lil Nas X is making history, especially being a black queer artist in the current music industry and breaking so many records. It takes a lot of confidence to wear the looks that he wears
Good as Hell - The Fashion of Lizzo
Representation matters. Seeing a plus-size woman of colour completely killing on and off the stage has so much more of an impact than we all think. I can’t wait to see what she does and what she wears next.
The Fine Line - The Fashion of Harry Styles
Every outfit wears oozes with editorial edge, an artistic and fashion-history-aware viewpoint that makes his looks so different from other musicians his age.
Not one to be Pigeonholed: Chelsea Hickman
Chelsea Hickman isn’t your average fashion entrepreneur. She’s an emerging Melbourne-based designer, photographer and multidisciplinary visual artist originally from Tasmania.
Happy 1st Birthday PERSPEX
Well, here we are. It's officially one year since I launched PERSPEX. 365 days, 12 months, 46 articles and 12 wrap up videos.
The Rise and Fall of Victoria's Secret
Founded in 1977 by American businessman Roy Raymond. In my opinion, VS was doomed from the start as Raymond; “wanted to create a women’s underwear shop that was targeted at men”. Do I need to say anymore than that?
TikTok - The New Instagram?
Now fashion brands that are using Tik Tok as a platform to advertise their products and gain awareness isn’t the only way Tik Tok is greatly affecting the fashion industry.
The Future of Fashion from 1960s Eye
In terms of progression, fashion has always moved towards form-fitting garments and absence of fabric to show skin, which is typically why all futuristic works of art lean towards liberation of the body through fashion.
The Fashionable World of Figure Skating
Costumes are a big deal, and they need to be hand-made in order to sustain the full program. Swarovski crystals are used in abundance, and are hand-applied, often taking 40 hours to fully stone. Even high-end designers can design costumes for skaters, including Vera Wang (who is a retired figure skater herself) and Roberto Cavalli.
Intellectual Property - How it does (and doesn't) protect Fashion Brands
Now, I’ve written about Counterfeit fashion, and whilst Intellectual Property is related, it’s in a league of its own. It’s a legal method for fashion brands to protect their unique garments and brand identity, but fashion is a difficult industry to maintain and protect.
The Crows - The Work of Yohji Yamamoto
Born in 1943, Yohji Yamamoto is one of the most masterful Japanese designers of our time, most known for his avant-garde tailoring and unique design aesthetic. His unique oversized and drapey silhouettes and limited colour scheme have become his two most known qualities as a designer.
Why do Luxury Brands Collaborate with Youtubers?
From youtubers attending the Met Gala to being invited to luxury fashion shows at Paris Fashion Week, why are luxury brands reaching out to youtubers? A notable example is Louis Vuitton, who have recently reached out to Emma Chamberlain and the Dolan Twins to attend both LV’s Paris Fashion Week shows and the opening of LV’s X Exhibition
Sing Street - Drive It Like You Stole It
A coming-of-age story mixed with musical comedy and drama, Sing Street is a 2016 film directed by John Carney. The story revolves around Conor Lawlor, a young boy living in Dublin in 1985. His parent’s are getting divorced and his father lost his job and in order to save money, Conor is moved from an expensive private school to a Christian Brothers public school, Synge Street CBS.
The Problematic History of Dolce & Gabbana
Ok so I don’t know if you know this, but Dolce & Gabbana have a problematic history. One of their most problematic and frankly racist moments was the breakdown of their major fashion show in Shanghai in 2018, but trust me, there’s more than you think.
My Experience at Melbourne Fashion Week
So if you’re unaware, Melbourne has its very own fashion week, and I’m fortunate enough to live in Melbourne and be able to afford tickets to the official runways. I’ve been looking forward to this week for the past three months, and it’s finally here. So, how did I spend my first official fashion week?
The Costuming of Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo and Juliet
Set on Verona Beach, Baz Luhramnn’s Romeo and Juliet presents a timeless story, combining traditional Shakespearian language with modern aesthetics. Now whilst I could spend this whole article writing about young Leonardo DiCaprio, the costuming in Romeo and Juliet has become one the memorable aesthetics of all films.