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With the official arrival of autumn and the promise of a new fashion season, May will see a renewed emphasis on fashion news.

It turns out that the Met Gala red carpet, which everyone loves, was only the beginning for the fashion scene this month. There is even more to look forward to as Australian Fashion Week enters a new era, along with exciting new brand launches, collaborations, and brick-and-mortar events to keep the fashion momentum going.

Zero Meaning Introduces the First Collection

Zero Meaning, a new unisex fashion company, made a spectacular debut with its first collection of premium, modern basics.

The collection, which includes 15 ready-to-wear outfits and sophisticated accessories, was created with the modern minimalist in mind and is composed of organic, recycled materials and fabrics that have been sustainably manufactured.

Comfortable yet thoughtful sweatshirts and hoodies, as well as opulently thick t-shirts and casual headwear, all have a tactile quality that makes them ideal for an in-person encounter. Fortunately for us, the Bondi flagship’s doors are now formally open: Oliver Little, the founder, states, “We feel the in-store experience is essential to who we are, which is why we chose to launch our retail space alongside e-commerce.” “A key component of the brand’s DNA is the ability to try on clothes, feel the quality of the fabrics, and completely immerse yourself in the world of Zero Meaning.”

Daisy Edgar-Jones and Gucci Sail Into the European Summer

Gucci’s latest Lido campaign, which is set against the cinematic backdrop of photographer Jim Goldberg, is a celebration of the sun-drenched splendor of Euro summer.

The collection, which was created to recreate the sense of an ocean holiday, includes a variety of clothing appropriate for coastal seasons, where airy materials and flowing designs provide a warm-weather interpretation of getaway glitz.

Bring the brand’s Flora motif to life with sunset hues across a variety of holiday essentials, while icons like the Softbit and GG Marmont are reworked for a beach sartorial moment—think raffia, wicker, or classic crochet.

Roger Vivier’s Westfield Opening

Trompe l’oeil-style luxury design house Roger Vivier has debuted its stunning boutique takeover at Sydney’s Westfield, kicking off the new season with a new retail offering.

Enter the store through the arched windows, which are meant to take customers to Versailles and allow them to enjoy the Un Été à Paris collection as a local would.

The lovely High Summer release is a stunning tribute to Summer in the French city, complete with jewel-handled wicker purses, charming fisherman sandals, and shimmering accessories fit for a Mediterranean getaway. Admission is free.

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