The strengths and differences neurodivergent people bring to the fashion world are in the spotlight this Melbourne Fashion Week, so we sat down with three creatives to find out how they think the industry can be more inclusive and neuro-affirming.
We catch up with the self-taught artist to hear about her design process, the varying reactions to her work (the strongest of which come from her children) and what she's trying to say with her garments.
Best-selling author, anti-fat-bias activist and the Maintenance Phase podcast host Aubrey Gordon is the subject of a new documentary by Jeanie Finlay that aims to change the way we see fat people and our own bodies.
Hurray for the Riff Raff front person Alynda Segarra has spent the past few years going through it. The folk singer's dad died unexpectedly in 2023. One month later, they somehow managed to record an entire album.
From a trashy all-star rom-com of dreams to a fresh comedy series helmed by Natasha Rothwell, here are four shows to watch that are new, very good and out right now.
An entire generation of millennials read and loved Uglies and the book has finally been adapted into a movie starring Joey King and Laverne Cox. Here's what you need to know.
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The Dutch haute couturier's garments have been worn by a seemingly endless list of Hollywood stars. But her designs are more than couture β they're rooted in nature, dance and technology.
Writer and broadcaster Benjamin Law is in his hiking era. Ahead of his appearance on Great Australian Walks, he talks about learning to love spending time in nature.
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It Ends With Us was the US's highest-selling book of 2023, and has just been adapted into a movie starring Blake Lively. We explain the controversy surrounding the book, which was originally released in 2016.
Tahnee Edwards just wants "everyday Blakfullas" to feel celebrated by her streetwear. Getting nominated for a fashion designer of the year award is an added bonus.Β