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Digital Exposed Seminar

Wondering what “checking in” is all about? Wondering why people and not birds are tweeting? Do you know that your business needs to sell online but don’t know the first thing about it?

Digital Exposed is a seminar…

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Reviving the golden age of Hollywood glamour…



In 1996, a collaborative vision brought two designers, Joy Liakis and Natalie Fowler together during their studies in Fashion Design at RMIT and McCabe Academy.

United in their love of historical design and modern innovative fashion, (they were especially inspired by the art of corsetry), the duo embarked on a wonderful journey across 17 years under their own vintage-inspired label, Vicious Venus.

The girls are passionate about empowering women of all ages to enhance their own natural beauty with the best of vintage styling. Specialising in sophisticated classic clothing they are committed to creating original vintage inspired contemporary dresses, corsets and separates that celebrate the female form.

Dedicated to reviving the golden age of Hollywood glamour when curves were not a sin, Vicious Venus designs are always flattering, feminine and honour a woman’s independent spirit which never goes out of style!

We took five with the Vicious Venus designers to talk inspiration, the story behind the name, and exhibiting the range at upcoming Fashion Exposed Melbourne.



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Divine brilliance…




Creativity seems to flow steadily through the veins of Divya Rao’s family. “When I was about 14 years old I watched my mum and grandmother sew all the time and they were my true inspiration,” she says. “I learned sewing and embroidery from my grandmother and from then on, I knew I wanted to spend the rest of my life doing fashion.”

As soon as she could, Divya enrolled into the National Institute of Fashion Design, India and experimented with fabrics until she reached a point where her designs outgrew her technical ability. She then enrolled into RMIT and it changed her life.

“I love the idea of all-encompassing craft that satisfies so many technical and creative aspects of designing,” she asys. “I have been following my nose and taken every opportunity given to me to the fullest and I simply want to enable myself to be on a continuous journey of creative learning.”

Divya’s self-titled label has been nominated as a finalist in the Debut competition at Fashion Exposed Melbourne. We took five with the emerging design star to chat further on her inspiration; the hand beading and embroidery in the debut collection; and the beautiful sanskrit translation to the label name.

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