
Australia can claim another fashion luminary after designer Nick Morley debuted the first full collection of his Buddhist Punk label at New York's fashion week yesterday, sending three rock 'n' roll princesses down the runway in his funky threads.
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If you’re currently in the Northern hemisphere, you’re probably still miserably wrapped up in your Regina boots but Fashion Week is upon us again with designers showing Fall already. Which means it's time for you to hit the shops and scoop up the men’s and women’s Spring 2005 clothes.
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Nicolas Morly could have played it safer for the debut of Buddhist Punk on the New York fashion calendar, but that’s not his style. He chose to show on one of the biggest days of the week, and his raucous presentation at the Maritime Hotel became the unofficial big bang finale.
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It would have been reasonable to assume, what with Fashion Week arriving on the heels of massive anti-RNC demos, and with so many young designers vocal in their opposition to the current administration, and with the windows of Marc Jacobs's shop on Bleecker Street showcasing undies with lewd anti-Bush slogans,
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Gibson hooked up with Buddhist Punk to celebrate London’s Fashion Week, with an exclusive press party at the world famous Marquee Club (Sept. 22).
Media and press mingled with Gibson folks and representatives from Buddhist Punk Clothing, and guests enjoyed live performances by Gibson artists including Little Barrie, The Others, Trash Money, and The Bees.
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