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COUTURE

FASHIONING GREATNESS

Kia Dirkson, Fashion & Beauty Editor As I delved into this issue’s theme, it was amazing to discover a rich heritage and legacy that Canterbury has forged in the fashion and manufacturing world.

Many of you will remember the local manufacturing company Lane Walker Rudkin (LWR), which began as a sock knitting business founded by Sarah Rudkin and her husband Alfred well over 100 years ago. It’s probably most remembered for its iconic Canterbury brand and its long association with New Zealand rugby and the All Blacks. Sadly in 1999, they were outbid by German-based company Adidas and lost their eighty-year association. The company was placed in receivership in 2009 and closed after 104 years of operation.

Canterbury has also produced two of the most well-known names in New Zealand fashion – Paula Ryan and Dame Pieter Stewart. Paula Ryan and her then-husband Don Hope started the magazine Fashion Quarterly in 1980, distributing free into Christchurch letterboxes.

Dame Pieter Stewart founded New Zealand Fashion Week. These local girls have added to the rich fashion landscape of Aotearoa and could be considered Canterbury fashion royalty.

And Peri Drysdale still maintains New Zealand’s claim to fame as leading the first international brand to receive recognition from the United Nations for its sustainability practices, leaving another completely untouched legacy.

I recently attended The Mix: Fashionably Late at the Christchurch Art Gallery. I interviewed panel host and Ara fashion tutor Rachel Gafa. Gafa, who concentrates on the intricate business of fashion as part of her curriculum, was hopeful for the future.

“The fashion industry in New Zealand is a three billion dollar industry, and I love every aspect of it. You can’t mention modern New Zealand fashion without mentioning the likes of sister-icons NomD and Zambesi. But there are always others, and my eye is also on brands like Out Of Comfort who make menswear with the future in mind. Historically, draping and less-structured clothes have been the way of dress that defines New Zealand. This is present today and reflects not only the climate but the laid-back [Kiwi] lifestyle and the crossing of cultures and inhabitants that call Aotearoa home.”

All in all, I’d say that New Zealand continues to punch above its weight, and if this rich fashion heritage is anything to go by, there are many great things to come.

CHARMED

Available online and in-store, this collection is inspired by Silk & Steel designer Sarah’s exploration of her personal vintage jewellery pieces. Recalling jewellery trends from the 60s, Heritage moves through the decades of the 20th century to come full circle to now, in a delicate take on enduring classics. silkandsteel.co.nz

WELL-HEELED

Christian Louboutin Black Patent Kate 120 Heels, $1,045 davidjones.com These are the epitome of elegance, with an impressive elevation of 120mm. That signature red bottom is as almost as iconic as the stiletto itself. Pair them with jeans or a ball gown – no matter the occasion, the statement will be made. Handcrafted in Italy, these are a classic contribution to your wardrobe.

ADORE THIS STORE THREAD CRED

Indigo and Provisions is the latest obsession here at Avenues HQ. Their careful curation of specialist denim, work-wear, and heritage brands means there is absolutely no compromise with quality. Head up and visit the team onthe second level of The Arts Centre Te Matatiki Toi Ora.

indigoandprovisions.com WHO Lauren

WHERE Perriam at The Crossing

WHY WE LOVE THIS LOOK This gingham plus knit combo is ideal for winter wear. Lauren is wearing the Elm Merino Angora Jersey, the statement knitwear piece from the Perriam Keepsake collection. It is crafted from a luxury Merino Wool Angora blend and features billowing balloon sleeves that fall elegantly whilst intricate cable details add a pop of feminine detail to this ensemble. For extra warmth, add leggings and a camel coat to top it off.

Macpac Narvi Coat, $449.99 macpac.co.nz Camilla and Marc Norah Puffer Jacket, $720 nz.camillaandmarc.com

Immerse Puffa Jacket, $429.99 moochi.co.nz

Recycled Down Puffer Jacket, $529 juliettehogan.com Pluto Puffer Jacket, $299 superette.co.nz

Epiq Longline Down Coat, $290 kathmandu.co.nz

Superdry Boston Microfibre Jacket, $229.99 ballantynes.co.nz Rack Puffer Jacket, $249.90 huffer.co.nz

Moke Mary Claire Vest, $199 moke.co.nz

Ganni Tech Puffer Jacket, $729 workshop.co.nz

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