InStyle Australia Magazine

GIRL ABOUT TOWN

AJE

“We reimagined man-style shirting, oversized tailoring and denim, presenting these classics with dancer-off-duty appeal,” says Aje creative director and co-founder Edwina Forest on her new collection.

The result? Longline blazers cast in white: “A modern update to a tried-and-tested classic.” And sky-blue denim worn two at a time.

“Find balance within the layers for it to feel and look easy,” Forest advises.

CHRISTOPHER ESBER

“For me, the most important part of a wardrobe is for it to have personality,” explains Christopher Esber, who has pieced together texture and incorporated his signature deconstruct detail to refresh a go-to sweater and A-line skirt. By focusing on

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