Nylon Magazine Australia
Two if by Sea
Alex Carleton the force behind Rogues Gallery is an extremely unlikely fashion designer. His cliff-top house in Maine is filled with so much sailing paraphernalia anchors, sails, nautical maps, ships' wheels that, on first impression, it seems more likely to be the residence of a retired pirate than someone responsible for an internationally renowned fashion label. Carleton wears clothes more suited to the occupations of, say, a lumberjack or a park warden. He drives a Volvo. He would rather go to a grubby pub than a posh private club. His dog is normal-sized. He rarely shaves. He is Richie Rich's antithesis. READ MORE
The Soft Bulletin
"We want to bring a fine-art approach to making clothes," insists Adam Tullie, who, along with design partner Angeline Rivas, is introducing the T-shirt label Cavern this season. "Conceptualising a work of art to be worn was a fresh idea, as the natural evolution of my paintings and drawings started to have a sort of pattern sensibility READ MORE
Figure Drawing
The current muse of fashion's top photographers happens to be quite an artist herself. Interview and photographs by Heather Catania  READ MORE
Design For Living
Sleek lines, sculptural metal, a touch of whimsy: Lara Bohinc's pad is every bit as cool as the otherwordly jewellery she creates. By Alex Rayner. Photographed by David Newby READ MORE
Prairie Underground
"We've known each other since we were teenage outcasts in Nebraska," says Davora Lindner, who co-designs the year-old label Prairie Underground with Camilla Eckersley. "We were both on the periphery of the punk scene in the '80s. Living in the Midwest and not fitting in can really READ MORE