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The Aussies have taken a bite out of the Big Apple this week with our largest department store, Myer, making a big splash in downtown Manhattan.
Jennifer Hawkins, Carson Kressly and Sonia Kruger

The Aussies have taken a bite out of the Big Apple this week with our largest department store, Myer, making a big splash in downtown Manhattan.

It’s certainly no secret that the Australian flavour is all the

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rage in New York at the moment…just put a G’day in front of

anything and you’ll be the toast of the town! But New York Fashion

Week has seen a spate of real talent coming from down-under with

Aussie design duo Sass & Bide leading the way with their

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inspirational runway show, ‘Rainbows for Kate’. Jayson

Brunsdon and Kit Willow Podgornik also presented their

autumn/winter collections to crowds of New York’s social and

fashion industry elite.

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Sauntering to a somewhat different tune down the fashion runways

however, was Australia’s largest department store, Myer, who

injected another taste of Australian chic into the world of New

York couture this weekend by showcasing its star designers at an

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uber-cool cocktail party at the chic Gramercy Park hotel in

Manhattan.

Myer wowed guests with an installation of garments from

favourite Australian designers including; Jayson

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Brunsdon, New York resident Josh Goot, Camilla and Marc,

Charlie Brown and Leona Edmiston – who are all taking on the best

in the fashion world.

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Jennifer Hawkins joined Carson Kressley and a host of

international and Australian celebrities at the hip Myer party

which launched the ‘New York in Myer’ retail initiative that is set

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to take Australia by storm later this year. The Australia first

retail concept will see the five downtown stores of “Melbourne,

Sydney City, Adelaide City, Perth City and Brisbane City (all

being) transformed into mini Manhattans”, said Myer Director of

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Apparel, Judy Coomber.

Myer Director, Marketing and Creative, Paul Bonnici said; “It

will be a fusion of fashion and lifestyle, of New York culture,

retail theatre and constant surprises which will revolutionize

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Australian retail.”

But can Australia really cut it on the global fashion scene?

Coomber said; “Myer as a world class department store is on the

pulse when it comes to established and emerging designers in

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Australia and across the world. New York Fashion week is the

perfect time to promote our Myer designers overseas but also to

bring back the best of the best into our stores.”

‘New York in Myer’ will be launched with a massive party on the

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12 May and will run through until 31 May. Stay tuned right here for

coverage of the event!


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