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January 24, 2011 |
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American model and international style icon Erin Wasson is excited to announce the highly anticipated release of her best selling Low Luv collection in Australia.
The talented model/designer Erin Wasson and famed jeweler Pascal Mouawad have teamed up to create the jewellery range.
Using gold and silver plated metals and a beautiful palette of black and pale coloured crystals to decorate the array of pieces, Wasson’s distinctively streetwise style speaks through each piece, putting a modern spin on her inspiration.
Erin Wasson has had a successful career as an international model, gracing the covers of countless magazines including Australian, French and Spanish Vogue, Allure and Elle. Versatile and hardworking, she has walked international runways for A-list designers; from Armani, Balenciaga, Chloe, Gucci and appeared in the Victoria’s Secret fashion show in 2007. Her Low Luv jewellery line adds another string to her successful career.
AMPR look after the Australian distributor of Low Luv – Eyegasm Brands
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November 16, 2010 |
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Today, the Kmart Wishing Tree Appeal launched across the nation, and will run until Christmas eve. The appeal is Australia’s longest running and largest Christmas gift appeal. In 2010, The Appeal aims to collect more than 450,000 gifts nationally for people doing it tough this Christmas.
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November 3, 2010 |
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Esprit, together with Sigrid Thornton invite you to help support the SOS Children’s Village in Alibaug India. Head into the Melbourne Central Esprit store to bang the Super Drum or go online to make your bang count.
Esprit aims to reach a target of 3 million bangs worldwide, to donate an additional 500,000 Euro to SOS Children’s Village. The Funds will go to help build villages and improve the lives of over 140 children in India.
The event will take place in ten countries with Maggie Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard as global ambassadors.
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October 14, 2010 |
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Yesterday, Melbourne Central hosted a very special fashion presentation dedicated to its Level Two Designer retailers – an intimate runway show celebrating the creativity of Spring Carnival fashion.
Styled by Philip Boon and decorated by Melbourne’s most celebrated florist, Fleur McHarg, the runway show featured looks from Melbourne Central’s best retailers, including Thurley, Arthur Galan AG, Fame Agenda, Mimco, Alannah Hill, Dom Bagnato, AX Armani Exchange, ck Calvin Klein, Batsanis and Ninewest.
In her first performance since returning to Australia, Zöe Badwi accompanied the models with a rare acoustic set of her hits.
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September 30, 2010 |
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After the exclusive movie premiere at Melbourne Central and the phenomenal success at cinemas across the country we caught up with Tomorrow When The War Began stars, Chris Pang and Deniz Akdeniz , to see how they are finding their new found fame!
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September 3, 2010 |
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Yesterday, the Melbourne Central Diva store welcomed one of Australia’s leading fashion designers and style icons, Alex Perry.
Perry was in-store to launch his latest fashion endeavor, a collection of accessories for Diva. The show stopping collection features enchanting necklaces, flirty feathers, chandelier earrings and glamorous stacks of bangles and rings.
This must have range of accessories has arrived just in time for the Spring Racing Carnival. Head in to the Melbourne Central Diva store to have a look!
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September 1, 2010 |
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Each season Saxony invites an Australian artists to produce works that will be exhibited outside their Melbourne Central store.
This seasons exhibit is the works of exciting paper sculptor, Benja Harney, a Sydney based graphic designer, who is rapidly creating a niche in his craft. Benja was inspired by the Saxony Spring Summer ‘10 theme from philosopher Carl Jung, “In spite of its function as a reservoir for human darkness, or perhaps because of this, the shadow is the seat of creativity.”
The 33 year-old has created a paper pop-up book for Harper’s BAZAAR as well as pairs of paper wings for the Hermes storefront (which were all made from individually cut feathers! ).
The work outside Saxony was created on site at Melbourne Central.
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August 31, 2010 |
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For this week only Melbourne Central will host the Josh Goot pop up store on level 2.
With pieces from the A/W 09 collection, the unique sale is set to verge more on an exhibition than rummage sale with the entire production themed and styled to precision!
Previous season Josh Goot and Goot stock available at up to 70% off – this is a sale not to be missed!