The Top Trends From MBFWA 2012/13

TREND - PRINT ON PRINT: Designers have turned away from the strong colour-blocking of last year, instead focusing on geometric, tropical and floral designs, with a particular focus on clashing prints. Pictured: A model walks the runway in a mesh of prints at the Romance Was Born show.

Photo by Getty Images May 4, 2012

The Top Trends From MBFWA 2012/13

From print on print to peplum silhouettes, this year's Australian fashion week was a hybrid of edgy trends.

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  1. June01:30am Saturday 05th May 2012 ESTReport Abuse

    Hey Julia, the only thing intriguing about those rags is, how long do these 'fashion designers' think they can string along a gullible 'fashion' wearing adoring public?

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  2. June01:27am Saturday 05th May 2012 ESTReport Abuse

    I knew I'd be able to comment here. Who does that Gillard woman think she is kidding, changes won't punish.CR*P. Example; mother of 11 year old Autistic child, what time is she going to be able to work. Ever worked with Autistic politicians PM? Then along comes Hank or Henk whatever, the overpaid, overstuffed head of Centrelink with his cleaver, bang. No benefits for you because you can't go to work. He'll then say "I'm only following the rules written by the pollies."

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  3. julie10:27pm Friday 04th May 2012 ESTReport Abuse

    Usually I dont bother with fashion, but I must say this did catch me eye - most intriguing!

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  4. julie10:27pm Friday 04th May 2012 ESTReport Abuse

    Usually I dont bother with fashion, but I must say this did catch me eye - most intriguing!

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