Vogue Australia epitomises the finest in fashion, design and journalism. It enlightens, entertains and inspires by focusing on its position as the authoritative voice in Australian fashion. Vogue Australia combines a modern mix of glamour, style and intelligence presenting the ultimate in fashion, beauty, health, and the arts.
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Tree change • Ahead of performing on Broadway as the star of The Picture of Dorian Gray, actor Sarah Snook brought her chameleonic artistry to the cover of Vogue Australia.
Through lines • For the transitional months between seasons, call on styling cues and ingenious investment pieces to dutifully serve day in, day out. Meet the new-season wardrobe heroes.
Buckled up • 130Prada’s new eclectic mood for spring/summer ’25 saw a riotous mash-up of accessories – like this belt with a punk edge on a refined bucket bag. Notch up a style win.
Past perfect • With vintage and preloved clothing claiming a victorious return, the time is ripe to build a trove of individual treasures. The world’s best vintage dealers share the joy of creating a personal collection.
Ben Gorham • For Ben Gorham, founder of perfume and lifestyle brand Byredo, art, culture and travel offer inspiration for his sought-after scents.
Dream weaving • Fendi’s legendary Baguette is reworked by craftspeople from all over the world, including an Australian talent who caught the eye of Silvia Venturini Fendi.
In step • Margaux Anbouba plays footsie with the final frontier of vintage shopping: shoes.
Behind the seams • Director Joanna Hogg is known for her intimate portrayals of modern womanhood. For her new short film, produced as part of the Miu Miu Women’s Tales project, the lead performance comes courtesy of a handbag. By Hannah-Rose Yee.
From on high • Theatrical statement hats are becoming increasingly commonplace, Beyond their role as a topper for race day, they can bring joy to the everyday.
Out on top • The winner of the 2024 Lillian Frank AM MBE Millinery Award, Australia’s top millinery prize, chose unmistakable 1960s glamour with a modern edge.
VOGUE • WATCHES & JEWELLERY
Chains of command • Timeless creations sparkle with personality via statement chains, major metals and generous dustings of diamonds.
Animal kingdom • Cartier’s animal iconography has long been a signature of the maison, worn by some of history’s boldest women and carried into its high jewellery creations today.
Heart beat • An open-dial watch allows us to see how it ticks, but watchmaking is more than simply mechanical. Linked to heritage skills and sentimentality, it’s also a deeply human endeavour, writes Annie Brown.
Long story • The long-layered necklace, designed to be looped over and over, is everywhere and expresses a collective desire for jewellery with personality and adaptability.
Face forward • Tiffany & Co. is reaffirming its legacy in watchmaking with new designs that reflect its jewellery-making prowess – and ideas for the future.
Paved with gold • A landmark exhibition of Van Cleef & Arpel’s archival jewels arrives in Australia this month and, with it, a reveal of the jeweller’s surprisingly deep connection to fashion.
Funny business • Once dominated by men, the Australian comedy scene is buzzing with fresh energy. Meet five rising stars from a new wave of diverse voices who are bringing their sharp wit and clever satire to socials, stage and screen.
Bright idea • Australian artist Jonny Niesche was one of only nine creatives chosen to partake in Gucci’s latest project, which celebrates a beloved accessory.
Highland fling • A talented team of Australian creatives – plus one very famous...