Andéol

Digitally printed accessories and homewares, inspired by world travels and made in Sydney

by Emily Bihl Travel is a hugely inspirational force for textile designer Emilie Cacace, and it leads to much more than gorgeous Instagram photos of remarkable locales. Cacace’s brand Andéol utilizes natural materials picked up from her travels as the base for her digitally-printed silk scarves, bags, pillows and jewelry. The result is a marriage of organic forms and current technology that is 100% Australian-made, …

Word of Mouth Melbourne: Shopping

Special spaces and local treasures in our guide to the dynamic and ever-evolving Australian city

Melbourne might not boast the weather or the beaches of many other Australian cities, but it’s a town that prides itself on culture and style. There is a myriad of stores from the southside to the north and everywhere between, all offering something unique, in spaces that feel as special as the products they sell. Whether shopping for objects by local designers and artists or …

Interview: Henrik Vibskov

The Danish designer/artist/musician on blurring the creative lines and making coffee

A look at Henrik Vibskov‘s Central Saint Martins student ID reveals a great deal about the formidable Danish designer: he’s curiously shirtless and sporting a pretty progressive haircut (particularly for 1998), but most telling are the words “BA FASHION (MIXED MODE).” While this declaration outlined his university focus, Vibskov has seemingly always lived his life as a hyphenate, and his wonderfully outlandish runway shows reflect …