Star-studded Red Carpet Arrivals At David Jones Spring/Summer 14 Launch

Yvette Le Grew

Lifestyle Writer

Jul 31, 2014

The glitterati was out in full force for the launch of David Jones’ Spring/Summer 12-15 collections. David Jones ambassador Jessica Gomes kicked off what was a stunning display of the work of Australia’s finest designers.

David Jones has always been a proud and committed supporter of local talent and celebrities and A-listers alike travelled far and wide to attend the wow-factor show in Sydney, also offering up their support. VIPs included Rachel Griffiths, Jessica Marais and Miranda Otto who are all long-time fans of our home-grown fashion talent alongside a raft of Aussi personalities and models like Zac and Jordan Stemark and Megan Gale. And of course, no fashion show would be complete without a full compliment of fashion bloggers like Nicole Warne of garypeppergirl.com and Tash & Elle from They All Hate Us, among others.

While there was plenty of flesh on the catwalk with sexy swimwear, short shorts, streamlined skirts, crop tops and thigh-high splits galore, it was the separates that took centre stage for Spring/Summer 14-15. Dresses, of course are always a staple summer item, but matchy-match tops and bottoms are making a bold statement for the coming season.

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Jessica Gomes sashayed down the runway to open the show in Manning Cartel; one of the labels that has defected from rival department store, Myer, to be taken into the stable at David Jones. Djs introduced several other new labels including Rebecca Vallance, Strateas Carlucci, The Upside, Vanishing Elephant and The Rocks Push alongside their staple designers like; Zimmermann, Willow, Scanlan Theodore, Akira, Alice McCall, Bassike, Bec & Bridge, Camilla, Ginger & Smart, Josh Goot, Dion Lee Carla Zampatti, Bianca Spender, Calibre, Jack London, Gary Begini, Nicola Finetti, Romance Was Born, Easton Pearson and more.

THE DETAILS:

The Designers:

New designers to David Jones making their debut on the catwalk – Manning Cartell, Strateas Carlucci, Rebecca Vallance, The Rocks Push and The Upside alongside David Jones’ celebrated designer family including: Akira, Alice McCall, Bassike, Bianca Spender, Bec & Bridge, Camilla,  camilla and marc, Calibre, Carla Zampatti, Christopher Esber, Collette, by Collette Dinnigan, Dion Lee, Easton Pearson, Ellery, Gary Bigeni, Ginger & Smart, ISOLA, Jac + Jack, Jack London, JETS, Josh Goot, Lover, Megan Park, Michael Lo Sordo, Mimco, Nicola Finetti, Rachel Gilbert, Romance was Born, Scanlan Theodore, Tigerlily, Trelise Cooper, Vanishing Elephant, Willow, Zanerobe and Zimmermann.

The Models:

Fashion Ambassador Jessica Gomes as well as Youth Ambassador Montana Cox and Menswear Ambassador Jason Dundas  fronted the group of Australia’s most celebrated faces including Alexandra Agoston, Louise Van Der Vorst, Ruby Jean Wilson, Nicole Pollard and Jordan and Zac Stenmark.

The Guest List:

A star studded line up of Australia’s impressive talent pool including Rachel Griffiths, Miranda Otto, Gracie Otto, Emma Lung and Jessica Marais. Melbourne’s own Pia Miller will mix with David Jones’ leading portfolio of designers including Camilla Freeman Topper and Marc Freeman, Camilla Franks, Dion Lee, Josh Goot, Akira Isogawa, Melbourne’s Strataes.Carlucci duo, Nicky and Simone Zimmermann and the ladies from Manning Cartell, just to name a few.

Styling:

With over 240 looks hitting the runway, this season’s key trends came to life at the hands of renowned stylist Kelvin Harries. Expect statement accessories from David Jones’ leading portfolio of brands; Mimco, Tony Bianco, Saint Laurent, Alexander McQueen, Michael Kors, Fendi, Nicholas Kirkwood, Stella McCartney and Meandher.

Makeup:

The makeup this season is from Shu Uemura. The cult department store exclusive brand was used on models under the direction of Artistic Director, Asano San. .

What do you think of the red carpet arrivals? Tell us in the comments below!

Yvette Le Grew

Yvette Le Grew is the former Online Editor of The Australian Women’s Weekly, former Head of Digital Content at Westfield & freelance fashion, travel, health & lifestyle writer for titles across the UK, Asia and Australia. Yvette now contributes 'at large' for thecarousel.com.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

By Yvette Le Grew

Lifestyle Writer

Yvette Le Grew is the former Online Editor of The Australian Women’s Weekly, former Head of Digital Content at Westfield & freelance fashion, travel, health & lifestyle writer for titles across the UK, Asia and Australia. Yvette now contributes 'at large' for thecarousel.com.

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