The beginning of this
month kicked off with a manic week in which frockwriter flew to Brisbane, Adelaide and
Auckland in the space of five days for three separate events – in each case as
the guest of the respective organisers (but just to clarify, no appearance
fees). Before heading to New Zealand Fashion Week, I was in Brisbane on August 29 to facilitate the Metropolitan South Institute of TAFE fashion industry panel
for the third consecutive year. Then on September 1, I
headed to Adelaide to see an in-season fashion showcase called Fashion Avenue
that is now in its third year and is organised by Pride Models, one of the two
major modelling agencies in town.
Showing posts with label emilia skuza. Show all posts
Showing posts with label emilia skuza. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Girls on the Avenue
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adelaide,
emilia skuza,
fashion avenue,
holly watson,
madison stubbington,
megan ford,
melissa johannsen,
pride models,
shanna jackway,
the adelaide fashion festival,
tori trigg
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
In Vogue: Emilia Skuza and Melissa Johannsen
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nicole bentley for vogue australia via viviens' facebook |
Two under-the-radar models, both repped by the same Adelaide mother agent (Finesse Models), but two separate Sydney agencies (Viviens and Chadwick), wind up shooting a 16-page editorial together in Vogue Australia. What are the odds? VoilĂ a taste of the “Twin Peaks” story from Vogue’s July edition, out tomorrow. Shot by Nicole Bentley in New Zealand, it stars Emilia Skuza (left, above) and Melissa “MJ” Johannsen, who appear to be channelling not so much David Lynch as Alfred Hitchcock, with cateye makeup and windswept '60s flips. Neither model had previously been featured anywhere in the magazine and although Johannsen was one of the stars of the Rosemount Australian Fashion Week runways earlier this month in Sydney, Skuza has never worked at the event – and was in fact booked sight unseen by Vogue according to Chadwick. But regular readers of this blog may recall both names. We first encountered MJ in November at the Adelaide Fashion Festival when the Alice Springs resident had been modelling for a matter of weeks. And Adelaide-bred Skuza popped up on our radar in January, after emerging at the Paris haute couture shows. Both girls went on to walk in a number of top Fall/Winter 2011/2012 shows in New York, London and Paris in February and March.
Labels:
brigette mitchell,
chadwick,
emilia skuza,
finesse models,
melissa johannsen,
nicole bentley,
viviens,
vogue australia
Friday, February 25, 2011
Rosemary Smith and Emilia Skuza hop on fashion's trans Tasman locomotive

She was optioned for another big show, but Rosemary Smith pulled off the next best thing in Milan overnight: Fendi, alongside some of the biggest runway names in the business. Not bad for a first international show season, but Smith has got a long way to catch up with some other downunder newcomers, like Dempsey Stewart, whose already stellar first show season now also includes the blue chip Prada and Burberry shows. New arrivals to this already blistering antipodian show season are runway veterans Abbey Lee Kershaw, who has, not unexpectedly, been cleaning up with big name shows such as as Gucci, Fendi and Burberry; Myf Shepherd, after a year’s hiatus, walking so far for just Angelo Marani; Jessica Hart, who appeared at Matthew Williamson in London; and brand new Adelaide face Emilia Skuza. First emerging on the Paris haute couture runways last month, Skuza turned up at Aquascutum, Antonio Berardi, Mary Karantzou, Amanda Wakeley and Emelia Wickstead in London. The rise and rise of “trans Tasman models” has captured the attention of not only the blogosphere, but also the mainstream media. Today, The Australian ran a story about Bambi Northwood-Blyth and The Sydney Morning Herald covered the plethora of Australian models currently working the show circuit.
Labels:
abbey lee kershaw,
dempsey stewart,
emilia skuza,
FW1112,
london fashion week,
milan fashion week,
myf shepherd,
rosemary smith
Friday, February 4, 2011
Australia's next top models plot a New York Fashion Week takeover
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elite via models.com |
As far as frockwriter can ascertain, there is not a single Australian designer due to show during New York Fashion Week's Fall/Winter 2011 season, which officially kicks off on February 10th. Kit Willow Podgornik will shoot her Fall/Winter 2011/2012 lookbook in New York on February 9th, but that's a private event. This is a big change, of course, compared to five years ago, when up to seven Australian labels were showing their wares there. But this does not mean that there won't be any Australians on New York's runways. In fact, FW1112 is shaping up to be a bumper season for antipodian models in The Big Apple. The world number 5, Abbey Lee Kershaw, won't be among them, however, as she will skip New York Fashion Week this season. Although due to head to Milan and Paris, prior to those legs Kershaw will be tied up in London with a "personal music project" [telling her mother agency, Chic Management, this will involve a performance with "my band" - read Our Mountain, the band of Kershaw's boyfriend Matthew Hutchinson, with whom Kershaw has previously performed on stage).
Labels:
abbey lee kershaw,
alice burdeu,
amanda ware,
andrej pejic,
annaleise smith,
codie young,
elyse taylor,
emilia skuza,
FW1112,
jessica hart,
myf shepherd
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Meet the new girl, Emilia Skuza
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elie saab haute couture SS11/getty via daylife |
In spite of the deluge of global publicity following Jean Paul Gaultier's decision to cast Serbian Australian male model Andrej Pejic as the bride of his haute couture show in Paris on Wednesday, Pejic was of course not the only Australian on the haute couture runways. Abbey Lee Kershaw, a recent Chanel advertising face and runway regular, turned up at Chanel for yet another exclusive, no surprises there. Also scoring Chanel: Julia Nobis, who had a busy haute couture season, also walking at the Elie Saab, Georges Hobeika and Bouchra Jarrar shows. Ajak Deng walked at Alexandre Vauthier. According to Priscillas, Lauren Brown, who has appeared in several Chanel ready-to-wear shows, was in town for the haute couture castings but as far as frockwriter can tell, did not turn up on a single catwalk. One Australian who has slipped completely under the radar until now walked at Elie Saab and Bouchra Jarrar, alongside Nobis, as well as the show of new haute couture name Maxime Simoens - Emilia Skuza.
Labels:
abbey lee kershaw,
ajak deng,
andrej pejic,
elie saab,
emilia skuza,
etam,
FW1112,
haute couture,
julia nobis,
menswear,
nicole trunfio,
smalto,
SS11
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