
Where: University of Technology Sydney
What: the UTS fashion students’ end of year show
Top photo made me laugh, if you throw enough styles into one outfit I guess you get a ‘look’. Work influences with tie and glasses but then contradict it with strong colours and assassins gloves. I guess that’s why you get to be a student designer (in this case designer5) to try stuff and see what works and what, um….

Second shot, outfit by designer6 seemd to be based on an industrial work outfit but swapping the overalls for a different material in a wollen smock. Not sure it will save you from coal dust.

Third by designer7. Can a cool Grace Jones look-a-like with bleached hair make up for dull design? What’s that officer? An asymmetrical silhouette, a single shoulder pad, nothing to see here, move along.

Finally the winner of the design awards, designer8 who presented a swimwear range. Some interesting layering and asymmetrical lines, collar guaranteed to catch and camouflage any Oporto sauce.
Where: University of Technology Sydney
What: the UTS fashion students’ end of year show
Top photo a creation from designer1. I put it in because the colours were cool. And you would never get run over. Even at night.

Second shot, a sexy outfit from designer2. There were quite a few cool legging/hosiery creations and they weren’t holding back on the shoes to pair them with.

Designer3’s very inventive alternative to a tie, one of the few creations you might be able to wear out to an opening.

Bottom shot, this was about as risque as it got, an interpretation on business attire by designer4.

Where: Oxford St, Paddington, Sydney.
What: Gail Sorronda dress from The Corner Shop
Trudging up and down Oxford St all I saw was jeans, tshirts and sports shoes and then this! Pitch black hair with black headband bow, and great outfit with the shoe/sock/legging combo. Plus great contrast colour with the bag, niiice.