Institute for Glycomics celebrates 21st Birthday in grand fashion
The Institute for Glycomics 21st Birthday Grand Ball presented by Meriton Group will be held on Saturday 14 August at...
The Institute for Glycomics 21st Birthday Grand Ball presented by Meriton Group will be held on Saturday 14 August at...
A new fashion app created by an entrepreneurial Griffith MBA graduate has tapped into a common complaint by women shopping online and a problem that’s costing the industry $1 trillion each year.
Pre-loved vintage clothes for under $20 with an important sustainability message.
Art and design students develop a range of wearable technology during a research trip to China.
Assembling a collection for Paris Fashion Week is the culmination of a life’s work for young designers. A few months after graduation, Queensland College of Art jewellery designer Jess McMaster is in the city of light to show her latest accessories collection to international buyers and trendsetters. Jess graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Art Jewellery and Small Objects last year and has been working feverishly to create a stunning new collection to go on display in The CUBE Showroom, alongside other emerging designers.
Queensland College of Art fashion design students will create one-off illustrations of the Fashions on the Field at Eagle Farm Racecourse on Melbourne Cup Day. Dr Tim Lindgren, who leads the Fashion Design course at the Queensland College of Art, said fashion illustration was making a comeback.
Long gone are the days where high-end luxury brands dominate the fashion marketplace. The latest generation of shoppers are tough customers according to Griffith University’s Dr Tim Lindgren.
A spectacular marriage of fashion and technology will be presented on a Gold Coast runway this Thursday featuring award-winning creations from across the globe.
Budding Indigenous artists are learning to more authentically connect to their cultural identity through art thanks to the Contemporary Australian Indigenous Art unit (CAIA) and an Arts Queensland First Nations Commissioning Fund grant.
In this instalment of Griffith University’s Better Future for All series, journalist Kerry O’Brien explores the future and impact of AI with leading global thinker Professor Toby Walsh.