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Peroxide, bleached, frosted, milky, snowy, ivory, chalky – it’s a whitewash

If there was one trend that was blindingly obvious at the recent Australian Fashion Week, it was the tidal wave of bright white sweeping across every fashion brand from Fernando Frisoni to Christopher Esber, Michael Lo Sordo and Melbourne label, Friend of Mine.
Clothing in chalky hues were seen together, on top of and tucked into one another, layered alongside complementary milky shades and ivory tones.
But this look paled in comparison with Friend of Mine’s debut collection showcase who went all the way with the icy trend, pairing the milky-faced peroxide princess, Krystal Glynn and fellow pint-sized bleach-haired glamour, Anja Konstantinova with a snow-white mini dress and white ankle boots.


Krystal Glynn and Anja Konstantinova (above) are all white on the night for the Friend of Mine SS 11/12 RAFW show. Images via Fashionising

This look is fresh, playful, energising and youthful.
It’s also easily spruced up for evening with red lips a la the Lover show, or throw on a straw boater hat and cute brown or black brogues with white socks for a dandy day look.
How would you wear the white-out look?

Christopher Esber via Vogue.com.au



Fernando Frisoni SS 11/12 RAFW via Vogue.com.au



Lover SS 11/12 RAFW via Marie Claire



Michael lo Sordo SS 11/12 RAFW via Vogue.com.au

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