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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Imports were big the second year of Australian fashion week.

Imports were big the second year of Australian fashion week.

International supermodel Linda Evangelista walked for designer Charlie Brown, starting the show by climbing out of a bed on the catwalk, a cheeky nod to the rumour that she was a girl who wouldn't get our of bed for less than $10,000

The other big name that year was the English journalist Marion Hume, who had just bee appointed to the role of editor of Australian Vogue. While her criticism of some ruffled feathers she had nothing but praise for Rosemary Armstrong's label Tea Rose, describing the outfits as 'flighty chiffon pieces created with a light touch...picture perfect".

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