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Nicholas Morley makes no allusions about the launch of his eponymous line for women.

There aren't too many designers out there who'd describe their work as "therapeutic".

Nicholson's new designer has a healthy respect for the exacting female shoppers of High Street Armadale.

Like most listeners who tune into the Merrick and Rosso show each morning at six, it's hard to know whether the two Sydney larrikins are being honest.

NATIONAL: Great fashion changes appearances, sometimes it changes lives, but now it seems a recently launched US label is hoping to change the world.

Austrade Stockholm business development manager Kerstin Classon offers aspiring exporters a lowdown on the Scandanavian textile, clothing and footwear market.

Dog has always been much better at having his ear bent than Scottish-extracted husband-to-be.

The big issues

More than a decade after the modern day code of conduct movement began, global clothing manufacturers are still in no man's land when it comes to finding consensus over the way the industry treats it workers.

Having first been interested in the philosophical questions over Coles sale, I'm now looking back in anger, but it seems none of my fellow business commentators are with me.

Carbon carriers

Australian logistics companies are under increased pressure to cut down on their carbon emissions as the climate change debate hots up.

Recent months have seen a few home truths emerging about the link between fashion and mild insanity.

Consider this: You have just been given the task of suing a competitor for infringement of your designs.

The increasing extent to which original fabric print designs are being copied is of growing concern to designers of original fabrics and the fashion designers who believe they are buying the fabrics on an exclusive basis.

South India's affluent, fashion conscious females can satisfy their taste for east-west fusion at Cinnamon, as Belinda Smart reports.

There are literally dozens of brand ambassadors out there eager to align their brand with the fashion world.

SYDNEY: Donna Sgro was battling a cold, preparing to graduate from UTS and steeling herself for life as a newly launched label.