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Vogue Australia

Sep 01 2025
Magazine

Vogue Australia epitomises the finest in fashion, design and journalism. It enlightens, entertains and inspires by focusing on its position as the authoritative voice in Australian fashion. Vogue Australia combines a modern mix of glamour, style and intelligence presenting the ultimate in fashion, beauty, health, and the arts.

Vogue Australia

EDITOR'S LETTER

CONTRIBUTORS

Shape shift • Across two decades of modelling and eight Vogue Australia covers, homegrown star Abbey Lee has never been captured through a lens quite like this.

Brave new angles • The autumn/winter ’25/’26 season offered up clothing that communed with women’s authentic experiences – from our real lives to our deepest desires. Enter the new characters and ways of dress that reflect womanhood – and all its bold facets.

PAINT THE TOWN • Nicolas Ghesquière builds on his oeuvre with Louis Vuitton’s Petite Malle Blade bag, informed by the maison’s famous metal-trimmed luggage, but with a futuristic slant. A worthy accomplice for spring nights.

Three women • A trio of female-led labels harnesses their founders’ instincts to create designs placing women and their lives in the centre of the frame.

Cate Le Bon • A new album for Welsh-born singer-songwriter Cate Le Bon sees her bravely traverse tumultuous inner territory. Emerging enlightened and enriched, she digs deep and shares current influences.

More than a woman • This season, designers determinedly set about forging a new language for womanhood: multifaceted, convention-defying and boundary-dissolving. Tasnim Ahmed tries it on for size.

SQUARE OFF • Cartier’s first-ever wristwatch has more than earned its collector status with its unique, distinct play on geometry. By Annie Brown.

No limits • These Australian designers are resetting the framework of what an emerging label can be, tapping into a wellspring of creativity and already garnering international attention.

COCKTAIL HOUR • Dainty, delicate creations, cocktail watches shed their polite, evening-only connotations to work hard in the style department, at all hours.

SPRING AWAKENING • As Van Cleef & Arpels launches two collections amid the gardens of Dumfries House, its connection to nature has never been more potent.

Line of beauty • In pure lines and undulating curves, Georg Jensen’s Fusion has the quiet power of timelessness and a sensuous modernity, whether stacked, interlocking or worn alone. Simple styling equations.

Force of nature • The toast of this year’s Sundance Film Festival was Eva Victor, viral sketch comedian turned indie auteur, whose highwire, hilarious debut Sorry, Baby examines all the ways the body keeps its score. By Jen Wang.

TAKING ROOT • Multimedia artist Jenna (Mayilema) Lee is deconstructing the past. Her latest work charts the connection between land and language in her First Nations and Asian Australian heritage.

Between the lines • Across genre, format and tone, these six Australian authors are united in their dedication to storytelling.

Cover girl • When Samantha Harris covered Vogue Australia for the first time, it was a super-powered moment for First Nations representation. In an exclusive extract from her new book, she reflects on this period in her career when everything changed.

A perfect match • The next era in luxury motoring? Couture-level craftsmanship. Divya Bala visits Wimbledon to meet managing director of Jaguar Land Rover Australia Penny Ferguson to learn more.

IN HER WORLD • Australian model and actor Abbey Lee is poetry in motion. She is a woman who inspires, finding her acting element when she stands in her truth, raw and vulnerable. In conversation with Alison Veness, Lee discusses stepping into her power, both on and off the...

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