Lee Lin Chin talks to contemporary fashion industry specialists and has them explain their work and their influences. This week, Lee Lin interviews Michelle Jank.
Lee Lin Chin talks to Sydney-based designer, Gabriel Scarvelli who uses traditional techniques to define his style in glamorous eveningwear, corsetry and lingerie.
Renee Goodman has a passion for glamorous, well-constructed vintage clothing. She has a particular interest in 1940s glamour, earning her the name 'Miss Hollywood'.
Stylist Inge Holst talks about how English eccentricity finds its way in her clothes, her passion for her period costumes, and training under the Australian opera costume master.
This week, Georgia Chapman and Maureen Sohn, whose timeless and unique designs as well as hand printed fabrics was the starting point for their label Vixens.
Lee Lin Chin explores the punk trend in fashion with interviews of Stacy Bearley and James Mylrea. They discuss the fact that crackwhore garments feature lots of vinyl, buckles and zips.
Lee Lin talks to Angela Burdett-Coutts about her work: cutting, sewing, pinning and painting fabric and clothes, which started out as a hobby, painting and transforming clothes.
Lee Lin questions Kirrily Johnston about her brand and its being 'uberchic' through the attention to detail and embellishments, such as pleats which are now made by Carianne Moore.
Lee Lin talks to Sydney based designer, Alistair Trung, about his Vietnamese origin and influence and about his wish for everyone to wear sarongs and pareos.
Lee Ln talks to designer Alexandra Nea Graham and takes a look at the Mercedes Australian Fashion Week, through her collection. They talk of Alexandra's love for fine fabric.
Judy Schreiber talks about the eclectic collection of French Bakelite jewellery that she sells at De Mille - a unique little collectables shop in the heart of Melbourne.