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Inside Our Editor’s Inbox: The Latest in Fashion

On Our Radar

By Kiri Johnston | 15th October 2025

From Paris Fashion Week to James Street openings, these are the launches, campaigns, and collaborations currently filling our Editor’s inbox — and shaping the style scene this month.

ALLSAINTS

London’s ALLSAINTS brought rock energy to the Tate Modern with its Spring/Summer ’26 show, ALLSAINTS Rocks. Models strutted to a live orchestra-meets-DJ set wearing sheer layers, relaxed tailoring, and leather cutouts — festival-ready fashion with a rebellious streak.

BEARE PARK

BEARE PARK has opened its first Sydney flagship at 25 William Street, Paddington. Known for timeless tailoring and minimalist luxury, the boutique embodies the brand’s refined aesthetic — understated, elegant, and distinctly Australian.

 

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CHRISTOPHER ESBER

At Paris Fashion Week, Christopher Esber unveiled Spring/Summer ’26 — an imagined escape to paradise where reality and dream collide. Deconstructed tailoring, natural stones, and sensual drapery redefine Esber’s signature balance of structure and softness.

ENA PELLY

Australian favourite Ena Pelly celebrated its Summer Collection launch with its first international brand event in Bali. Hosted by Yasmin Suteja, the evening began with sunset drinks at Portion before an intimate dinner at Bar Vera in Canggu. With guests including Lauren Bulleen, Sophie Bell, and Katri Kats, the event embodied the brand’s sun-soaked sophistication — perfectly captured in its new Bali-shot campaign, now live online.

 

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KAT THE LABEL X JACQUI ALEXANDER

Bridal meets boudoir in Kat The Label’s dreamy collaboration with Perth influencer Jacqui Alexander. The capsule, Ever After, celebrates Jacqui’s upcoming wedding with playful, elegant pieces made for every pre-wedding moment — from hens to honeymoon. Launching alongside Kat’s new Armadale flagship, it’s all lace, satin, and love.

 

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L’IDÉE WOMAN

Shimmer, structure, and celebration — L’IDÉE Women’s Resort ’26 collection, Party, is a sculptural ode to light and movement. With molten metallic pleats, architectural silhouettes, and high-shine glamour, each piece is designed to command attention. A collection that proves elegance can move.

 

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LOLA VARMA

Cool-girl bridal label Lola Varma has opened its first Sydney showroom in Redfern. Each made-to-order gown is handcrafted in the brand’s Fitzroy atelier and available in shades of silver, brown, and black — a minimalist’s dream for modern brides and occasion dressing alike.

 

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MAGDA BUTRYM

Polish designer Magda Butrym’s Spring/Summer ’26 collection, The Studio, celebrates the beauty of imperfection. Expect ruched minis, sculptural crochet, bold shoulders, and floral headpieces — undone, intimate, and quietly powerful.

 

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MIISTA

At New York Fashion Week, Miista showcased its Autumn/Winter ’25 ready-to-wear evolution. Asymmetric skirts, modular shirting, and buckle-strap boots defined the collection — a tribute to imperfection and freedom. The performance-led presentation choreographed by Zoï Tatopoulos was a standout moment.

 

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MIMCO

Spring event season calls for standout accessories, and Mimco’s Monochrome Edit delivers. From the Fabric Flower Scarf Brooch to the Bianca Ruched Grab Bag, these black-and-white statement pieces elevate every race day or soirée look.

ONE TEASPOON

Celebrating 25 years of fearless fashion, One Teaspoon launches NOTHING BUT GOOD TIMES, a limited-edition capsule reimagining its cult denim icons. Studded Bandit Shorts, slouchy jeans, and trucker jackets honour the brand’s rock-chic roots — from Sydney to the world.

 

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P.JOHNSON

P.Johnson has officially opened its own Brisbane womenswear boutique on James Street, with entry via Doggett Street in the former Désordré space. The label creates beautiful, expressively feminine clothes for women seeking tasteful, versatile wardrobes — refined, effortless, and made to last.

 

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RMN STUDIO

Melbourne’s RMN Studio is previewing its Spring/Summer ’25 collection this month at Hutton House Studio, Collingwood. The brand’s signature minimalist tailoring meets contemporary femininity — an exclusive look at one of Australia’s emerging design talents.

 

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THE NEW TREND

Luxury retailer The New Trend has officially arrived on James Street, bringing its considered edit of designers like Coperni, Cult Gaia, and Christopher Esber to Brisbane. The space at The Calile blends modern minimalism with Queensland warmth — a perfect reflection of where Brisbane fashion is headed.

VRG GRL

VRG GRL is celebrating its October collection with a long lunch at sAme sAme on James Street. Expect sun-drenched silhouettes, fresh prints, and signature cool-girl energy — proof that no one does effortless style quite like them.

 

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WITCHERY

Australian favourite Witchery has unveiled its 2025 Style Authority campaign starring Phoebe Tonkin. Shot by Georges Antoni, the campaign blends sharp tailoring, elevated essentials, and timeless polish — confirming Witchery’s place as the modern woman’s wardrobe muse.

 

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WITH JÉAN

Celeb-loved label With Jéan continues its global takeover, with Hailey Bieber, Kaia Gerber, and Dua Lipa all spotted in pieces from its Baciami collection. From the viral Lana Top to the cult-classic Juni Bikini, it’s the Aussie brand defining off-duty cool.

 

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YU MEI

New Zealand label Yu Mei has touched down in Sydney with its Yu Mei Lounge pop-up at Fenn, Paddington. Guests can meet Creative Director Jessie Wong, sip iced matcha, and explore the brand’s buttery leather handbags crafted with a slow, sustainable ethos.

 

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By Kiri Johnston Editor of Style, Kiri brings over a decade of experience across Australia and the UK, with a background in marketing, media, and creative storytelling. Fashion-obsessed and design-driven, she has a quiet love for art, culture, and home, and is shaping Style’s next-gen evolution with a fresh, modern perspective.
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