
Poppy Oliver
Articles
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Jan 23, 2025 |
tobemagazine.com.au | Emily Lederman |Olivia Dougas |Mark Chu |Poppy Oliver
Tasked with celebrating individual practice, we teamed up with adidas Taekwando to showcase the work of Rose Letho, Georgia Morgan, Ilkin Kurt and Chloe Borich. Georgia Morgan is a Tamil-Australian artist who makes the personal universal. She constructs offerings on her own terms, elevating notetaking, sketches and references from daily life into dreamy hand-drawn emblems.
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Aug 13, 2024 |
tobemagazine.com.au | Poppy Oliver |Annabel Blue |Mark Chu
South London photographer Ché Deedigan focuses his lens on the world around him. Deedigan takes a specialised approach to portrait photography and moving images, capturing the hyperreality of his social environment—the people and places closest to him. Inspired by his brother’s love of film and his parents' youth work, Deedigan seeks to explore the charm of adolescence and the fragility of coming-of-age.
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Aug 5, 2024 |
tobemagazine.com.au | Briony Wright |Poppy Oliver |Amelia Szabo
Rong Jake Chen's path to starting his jewellery label, Melbourne-based Graedance, is a coming-of-age tale that matches the brand's ethos: one where a precocious and ambitious young man sets off into the world looking for ways to express himself, is swept up in the whirlwind ready-to-wear fashion industry, and eventually, through timing, reflection and self-learning, brings his passion project to life.
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Jul 17, 2024 |
tobemagazine.com.au | Charlie Engman |Poppy Oliver |Jemima Mikulic
Adelaide-based contemporary artist Chelsea Farquhar recently launched her first collection for her eponymous fashion brand and, more recently, took part in the 2024 Unarchived runway by the Emerging Artist Collective in Melbourne, Australia.
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Mar 25, 2024 |
tobemagazine.com.au | Briony Wright |Poppy Oliver |Lola Mccaughey |Sarah Buckley
In a darkened room, damp with the evaporated sweat of hundreds of eager NYFW attendees, I witnessed a show that was both tickling and disheartening. The designer, who will remain nameless, presented a series of colourful looks, each punctuated by windswept draping and surrounded by thumping soundwaves. The whole thing felt like a disruption for the sake of disrupting.
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