Email
 
 

What is S.P.I.C.E?

Special Events
Product Launches
Incentives
Conferences
Exhibitions

 

Hot Products
 

It's Showtime This Summer at Marina Bay Sands

Where else can your group always be in the limelight and enjoy a line-up of this magnitude. more...

 

The sky is the limit this Winter with PARKROYAL Darling Harbour, Sydney

Whether it’s a boardroom meeting for 10 or a conference for 250 people, our flexible meeting space is guaranteed to cater to all your needs, from AU$72 per person. more...

 

Be Inspired at Crowne Plaza Terrigal

The natural beauty of the Central Coast together with our new meetings spaces and facilities will inspire and put you in the perfect frame of mind for your next event. more...

 

Dockside's Corporate Winter Sale!

Hold a stellar Monday conference at Dockside during winter for the incredible price of $55 per person. more...

 

Experience PARKROYAL Parramatta's AU $8 million refurbishment

AU $8 million and 18 months later, PARKROYAL Parramatta celebrates the completion of the hotel's renovation project and invites guests to experience the hotel's fresh new look. more...

 

Jobla Brings Your Dream Job to You

Following its highly successful launch last year, industry job site Jobla has launched Job Alerts, allowing your dream job to come to you. more...

 

Corporate rewards, incentives and multiple thanks all in one box!

A Smartbox gift experience is the perfect gift for any of your corporate needs. more...

 

|

 

Wayne Cooper Gets Ball Rolling at Fashion Week

[Tue 28/04/2009 01:56:15]

By Ian Neubauer

Controversial Australian fashion icon Wayne Cooper injected much-needed energy into the economically challenged environment on the opening night of the Rosemount Australian Fashion Week (RAFW) in Sydney last night (Apr 27).

Cooper – who was last year charged with assault and intimidation following an incident at his family home – presented his new spring/summer collection 'Addicted to Love' at a disco themed runway show held at the Overseas Passenger Terminal.


A conga line of models model Wayne Cooper's
80s-inspired collection at the RAFW in Sydney


The collection was all glitz and glamour, with oversized belts, mod suits, sequins, mini-skirts, metallic jewellery and slicked back hair donned by giraffe-high models.

It was complemented by a high-tech audio-visual presentation that was all dazzling lights, high-voltage sound tracks and a centrepiece projector stating “A dress makes no sense unless it inspires a man two want to take if off you”.

Fairfax commented that Cooper – like all designers in times of uncertainty – was sticking to what he does best, while one industry insider was overheard saying most pieces in the collection could be bought for $10 at low-cost national fashion retailer Supre.

But the A-list crowd figuratively bought it hook, line and sinker, waiting patiently in line until 6:00pm for a show that had been scheduled to begin one hour beforehand. Many killed the time by sauntering off for a complementary drink or gourmet hot dog at the Rosemount Wine Bar, or by having their faces touched up at the MAC cosmetics stall.

“The shows are not run behind schedule to build momentum but because there are so many details to work out,” said Miro House manager Debbie Spellman, whose company has been contracted by the AFW orgnaiser, IMG, to arrange seating, front of house and volunteers for the event.

“It takes a lot of time to bring in the seated guests, first IMG’s people and VIPS, then ticket seats and finally people with general admission tickets. Also some of the models are working between different shows and they need time to re-do their make-up and get into their outfits.

“But there have been no hiccups,” she said.



901

 

 

 

 

 

 

Advertise

Quick Links

About us

Subscribe

Visit Intermedia Sites

 

© Spice News | Contact Us | Privacy | Copyright