
That meant meeting up with designers and investigating the who’s who
of Australia’s fashion industry. “They’re certainly not afraid of color,
and you can find everything from frilly beach attire to a lot of
unexpected work [attire],” she explained of the country’s optimistic
design aesthetic. “Josh Goot showed a lot of structured pieces and exquisite tailoring—something I definitely wasn’t expecting.”
The fruits of her labor (and 40-plus hours of in-flight travel) will
pay off: Moda Operandi’s launching a week’s worth of Australian designer
trunk shows—including Ellery, Christopher Esber, Michael Lo Sordo and
more—starting this Monday. “I think Josh [Goot] is going to blow it out
of the water, and Ksubi
has really gone back to their roots. They’re not trying to go as
‘fashion’—instead they’re focusing on their denim, and it was really
special,” Tomasi Hill said. “Everyone that we chose are people that we
really believe in.”
Few places could be more ideal for a mid-season fashion-as-work trip
than sunny Sydney, where the flame-haired industry veteran managed to
sneak in a few days’ worth of fun between shows with fellow M’O-er,
Naomi Watts. ”At every other fashion week that I attend, I never get to
see the city, but in Australia the designers don’t really open their
showrooms on the weekends. I had a packed two days where I got a
massage on the beach, I went to zoo, I even had a proper Aussie brekky.”
Lucky for us, she’s shared her Aussie fashion week diary for all to
see—click through to take a peek!
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Taylor Tomasi Hill and Moda Operandi's Naomi Watts at Bondi Beach in Sydney.
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