Lucire
The global fashion magazine May 3, 2024 
Out now: Lucire issue 48, with free shipping for UK and US

Wētā Workshop creates Tūī design for 2021 Aotearoa Music Awards

December 11, 2021/9.36

  The CEO and creative director at Wētā Workshop, Sir Richard Taylor, and his team have the honour of designing the Tūī award for the 2021 Aotearoa Music Awards and have decided on a unique take on the native bird from which it draws its name. Joined by Dick Frizzell (2018) and Boh Runga (2019), […]

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Double WOW: Rinaldy Yunardi wins World of Wearable Art Supreme Award for the second time

September 27, 2019/10.45

Stephen A’Court Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images Above: Rinaldy Yunardi’s The Lady Warrior nets the designer his second Supreme Award at WOW. Indonesian designer Rinaldy Yunardi becomes the third person—after last year’s sisters Natasha English and Tatyanna Meharry—to win the Supreme Award at the World of Wearable Art awards (WOW) in Wellington tonight.    In the 32-year […]

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Rinaldy Yunardi wins top honours at World of Wearable Art Awards with Encapsulate

September 22, 2017/10.58

Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images for World of Wearable Art Above, from top: WOW Supreme Winner Encapsulate, by Rinaldy Yunardi. Runner-up Refuse Refuge by Grace DuVal. Cube, by British designer Adam McAlavey. Encapsulate, by Indonesian designer Rinaldy Yunardi, has taken the Supreme Award at the International World of Wearable Art Awards (WOW) in Wellington, New Zealand tonight. […]

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Project Born’s 2012 show slicker and more imaginative than ever

November 1, 2012/18.45

Dusk VFX/© Project Born Ltd. Kerp Photography/© Project Born Ltd. Having attended the first Project Born, I thought I would have been prepared for what the cast and crew would do, but the slickness of this year’s presentation was at a higher level. It took the team a full two years to conceive this year’s […]

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Project Born mixes lingerie with visual effects to celebrate life

November 19, 2010/3.04

Neil Danby The worlds of high-end fashion lingerie, art, dance, music and theatre came together to create a unique show, Project Born, that combined fantasy and magic, all to benefit the Neonatal Trust (New Zealand).    Not your standard catwalk show, this was a unique experience for the senses that was two years in the […]

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Doris de Pont and Phil Price join Montana World of Wearable Art judges

July 14, 2010/0.13

Acclaimed fashion designer Doris de Pont, and Christchurch sculptor Phil Price, whose Zephyrometer and Protoplasm kinetic artworks are Wellington landmarks, are joining Suzie Moncrieff on the Montana World of Wearable Arts’ judging panel. They have already completed the first round of judging.    For the finals in September, US-based New Zealand expat Mark d’Arcy is […]

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