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By Sharon Jane 20 Oct, 2023
W inter 2023/24 Trends
By Angela Caraway-Carlton 29 Jul, 2023
W hether it’s jet-setting with your pet, yacht-hopping, or a quick weekend jaunt by car, designer Kimberly Pucci defines your wanderlust lifestyle.
By Joanne Spataro 28 Jul, 2023
Dara Tomanovich was ready for a new challenge after a successful 30-year career as a model and actor. Her new role: Entrepreneur. Her upcoming women’s luxury golf brand, Devon Halsey, is changing the game in active lifestyle wear where high fashion meets functionality. Her impeccable taste in colors, cuts, plus knowing what women really want, has led the way. “If I was going to build the first women’s luxury golf brand, I wanted it to be the standard [and style] of Chanel, but not the prices of Chanel,” says Dara. Her motivation to create the line came during her first golf outing with her partner. While she enjoyed the sport, Dara didn’t see many comfortably dressed, fashion-forward women on the course – or similarly stylish outfits in the gift shop either. She was inspired to create her own line to encourage more women to take up the sport. As a model who grew up around perfectly dressed parents – and her clothes-making mother – Dara knew she could design beautiful golf attire for women of all different sizes. To ensure the level of quality she envisioned, Dara took on the role of designer, stylist, and business leader. She tapped her connections in the modeling and fashion world, and listened to her internal guide for how to craft each piece. Her “fashion meets tech” focus took her to Munich and other cities to source her sustainably made fabrics. “My whole thing was to do a monochromatic look,” she says. “Monochromatic, to me, is an effortless way for women to dress chic.”
By Katelyn Rutt 28 Jul, 2023
Y.Chroma Apparel invites Gen-X men to abandon the uniform and tap into their skate and surf past with familiar favorites—thoughtfully elevated—and five city-inspired color palettes.
By Katelyn Rutt 07 May, 2023
An exclusive Q&A with the innovator behind the Australian luxury bridal label made for rule-breakers.
By Katelyn Rutt 01 May, 2023
A N EXCLUSIVE Q&A WITH THE INNOVATOR BEHIND THE AUSTRALIAN LUXURY BRIDAL LABEL MADE FOR RULE-BREAKERS.
By Margaret Bastick Luce 07 Dec, 2022
T odd McPherson takes us to the front row of the recent  runway shows from New York to Paris
By Kelli Delaney Kot 09 Nov, 2022
LUX Makes a Trip to MME.MINK designerJan Haedrich’s idyllic home in Maine where she finds inspiration for her covetable collections.
By Lisa Mele 30 Sep, 2022
As an avid fashion lover, I’m always on the hunt for the perfect outfit rather it be for a special occasion or just for the sake of nailing my date night look. Oscar Wilde famously said, “One should either be a work of art, or wear a work of art,” and I’ve always believed fashion is wearable art. I was pleasantly surprised on one of my recent “hunts” to discover a brand that I had not yet heard of. The designs were feminine, yet powerful and I instantly appreciated the artistry. ZHIVAGO is an Australian brand founded by Lara Kovacevich and is renowned for its perfectly tailored ready-to-wear, avant-garde separates and high-octane evening wear. They are a 100% cruelty-free, vegan luxury fashion house. The brand has attracted a following of leading ladies including Kylie Jenner, Lady Gaga and Paris Hilton. You can even find Madonna in a ZHIVAGO jumpsuit in her video, God Control. Kovacevich has seen her creations rule the red carpets worldwide with her brand soaring since the pandemic. After our recent discussion, I realized her loyal fan base is due to more than just her bold designs. Kovacevich has a philosophy that “Fashion isn’t one sized, it’s for everyone and that you should feel celebrated and strong” that her brand centers around. Kovacevich says, “My favorite part of having my own label is helping people feel good about themselves. Hearing from our customers who post on so- cial media or contact us to share their stories of how wearing ZHIVAGO makes them feel like the best version of themselves, is so grat- ifying.” Her brand exposure has allowed her to donate things like a “year of Zhivago” for a charity supporting breast cancer. Kovacevich has always been interested in fashion and recalls her earliest inspirations. “I used to spend a lot of time styling outfits to emulate my favorite stars as a teenager. When I was around 6 or 7, my older sister had a local label and she used to design clothes and cos- tumes for dancers, drag acts and some of our most colorful local performers.” She believes this is what formed fashion for her and adds that, “These performers really owned their sexuality, and I loved it.” Now, with ZHIVAGO in large retailers like Neiman Marcus and SAKS, Lara still follows her purist roots for creating her line. Lara says “Fashion shouldn’t expire – you should be able to invest in quality pieces that in ten years’ time are still current. The idea of always needing something new is foreign to me.” Replicating catwalk trends and designs is not an option for Kovacevich – in fact, she doesn’t even follow fashion magazines and has no interest in what’s “in”. Her formula for design is what she calls the human algorithm. “It’s the customer that tells me what’s working for them, and I follow that every season. I just want to create beautiful, unique, strong classic pieces that you can wear now or in 10 years’ time,” she adds. ZHIVAGO was awarded Australia's most animal-friendly label and as a vegan herself, Lara has prioritized the impact her company is having on the world. “I wanted to be able to sleep comfortably at night & being a vegan myself for cruelty reasons I did notice that there were limited brands that adhered to a cruelty free philosophy,” Kovacevich says. Her motivation is not publicity, it’s a philoso- phy that its just what needs to happen for any company that leaves a footprint. For years, ZHIVAGO has quietly used all recycled packaging from polybags to hang tags. The dust bags are made from recycled satin and the dress linings are made from recycled plastic. As a next step for her growing company, Kovacevich will remain committed to vegan fashion and hopes to introduce accessories and shoes. “There aren’t many non-leather products in high end fashion. I’m going to fill that hole in the market,” she states. Credits: Photography: Jessica Lloyd Model: Holly Magson @ Chadwick models MU : Hendra Widjaja Hair Pauline McCabe Stylist: Lara Kovacevich
By LUX Team 30 Sep, 2022
“I have special memories of the women I admire wearing Tiffany & Co. jewelry,” said Hailey Bieber. “It’s a real honor to join that legacy as the face of the T Collection.”
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