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Giulia Brugliera

Melbourne

Managing Editor at Fashion Journal

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  • 3 weeks ago | fashionjournal.com.au | Giulia Brugliera

    Cosy up. Back at my home in the Northern Hemisphere, the arrival of autumn meant Halloween hay rides, Thanksgiving feasts and thousands of autumn-themed snacks and decorations for sale in every shop. My rational brain knows this seasonal obsession was purposefully marketed to me, so I’d splurge on limited-edition candles and lattes, but my heart just can’t seem to let it go.

  • 4 weeks ago | fashionjournal.com.au | Giulia Brugliera

    “We might not be on the same set, but that doesn’t stop us from coordinating our looks.” It’s never easy trying to come up with a new series of outfit combinations for the working week. Instead of having a set uniform of crisp white shirts and tailored black pants (as much as I love both), an ever-changing schedule means every morning requires a new set of questions. Am I running around, or just sitting at my desk? Do I need to dress specifically for a project?

  • 1 month ago | fashionjournal.com.au | Giulia Brugliera

    Or how to avoid ending up on DM Drama. Whether you’re a novice Depop seller or a fledging fashion label, you’ll understand the importance of a reliable shipping process. In the era of instant gratification, customers are more impatient than ever to receive their orders – and they’re not afraid to share their discontent if it doesn’t arrive on time. If you’re just breaking into the industry, navigating the shipping process and its many, many options might seem a little mystifying.

  • 1 month ago | fashionjournal.com.au | Giulia Brugliera

    Following a successful rollout in Europe and the United States, Muji is relaunching its premium apparel line here in Australia with a new creative direction. Available exclusively at select shops in Melbourne and Sydney, the Japanese lifestyle brand hopes Labo, by Ryohin Keikaku, will elevate its quiet, minimalist presence through a refined design language and unique materials.

  • 1 month ago | fashionjournal.com.au | Giulia Brugliera

    The promise of overseas opportunities and a new audience can be a game-changer for emerging fashion talent. You don’t need to be an industry expert to know that ‘making it’ as a fashion designer is no easy feat. Whether you’re an independent creative or part of a wider brand umbrella, the challenges of a 2025 market, like shifting consumer sentiment, financial uncertainty and the rise of dupes, are seemingly inescapable.

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