TPFF: Flannel - 'She works hard for the money. Work hard, play hard.'
A chic runway show last night at Fashion Paramount down on the Terrace lived up to Flannel’s philosophy of ‘Live, Work and Play!’ A family business established for the carefree luxe traveller curated a mix of fresh strong lines and floral designs. The Olivia collection presented last night hosted an array of local modeling talent in a simple runway design with candlelit lanterns and flowers dispersed around the catwalk.

The collection was soft, unpretentious and incidentally stunning with apparent personalized fabrics for that freewheeling bohemian look. Some “crowd” favourites included the silk bloomers, blouses and ruffled dresses. The 70’s lovechild theme continued from dreamy daywear, to long relaxed evening maxis and a small selection of delicate accessories. Personally, the first half of the menswear was a little disappointing featuring checked shirts, blazers and stock standard coloured denim. However the women’s wear stood out with warm raspberry colours and hand embroidered silk fabrics, perfect for the upcoming season.
Overall, the brand seems to be expanding exponentially with plans to move their brand over to the US. The vibe at Fashion Paramount proved to be enthusiastic but collected.
Hello, World!
Tightly scripted and well-paced, this is a consistent romp which knows when to circle…and when to bite.
Cackles and shrieks of delight could be heard throughout the film, and I left the cinema smiling, eyes scanning the footpath for handsome strangers.
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Anyone who’s been paying attention in the past 5 years will have noticed that the Irish music community has developed to be one of the most influential scenes of this generation. We’ve seen some fantastic artists along the lines of Fontaines D.C, Kneecap, The Murder Capital and Gurriers, rise to prevalence in recent years however indie rockers Inhaler are arguably the cream of the crop.
While Anderson’s movies are not for everyone due to their twee nature, unconventional exposition and storytelling, the charm of the movie is undeniable.
The Surfer is one hell of a trip, one that plunges relentlessly into the weird tide of madness.
How do you make sense of a life pummeled by love and loss? Blue, the latest production by Black Swan State Theatre, asks us to plunge, heart-first, into this question.
Ahead of their record-breaking run of 7 sold-out shows at the Freo.Social next month, local legends Spacey Jane have announced their local openers for each gig, with every night featuring some amazing talent, which highlights the diversity of the Western Australian music scene.
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World ending stakes, death defying stunts - eight entries in and the Mission: Impossible franchise is still going strong.