New Zealand Fashion Week kicks off this month and will feature Māori weaver Shona Tawhiao, who's built an international reputation with her harakeke haute couture. She's had showings in London and Paris and some of her unique pieces are now part of New Zealand museum collections.
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Miromoda Fashion Competition to take place in Waikato
The Miromoda Design Fashion Competition has, for six years now, taken place in Wellington, however, this year, designers vying for a spot in the Miromoda Showcase at the New Zealand Fashion Week will face a panel of judges at Novotel Tainui in Hamilton for the 2015 competition.
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Miromoda calls for 2015 entries
Miromoda opens the call for entries today for interested Māori designers hoping to present their designs at this year's New Zealand Fashion Week for the prestigious Miromoda showcase.
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'Hori' artist airs out 'Dirty Laundry' in Wellington
Two years ago, Hohepa Thompson caused a stir in the fashion world with his t-shirts depicting the face of Tame Iti superimposed onto an image of Osama Bin Laden, under his label 'Hori'.
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New Zealand Fashion Week 2014
New Zealand Fashion Week has come to an end for 2014, but here are some images we've captured particularly during the Miromoda Showcase featuring the latest Māori fashion designs.
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Miromoda Fashion Showcase all class
Today was the fourth and final day of NZ Fashion Week, where Māori designers showed what they've been working on over the past few months, and proved just why they're at the forefront of indigenous fashion design.
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NZFW- FULL Miromoda Fashion Show
The Miromoda Fashion Showcase, now in its sixth year, was in the spotlight on the final day of NZ Fashion Week. 12 emerging and established Māori designers were featured today, and Māori Television has the FULL show here.
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Aspiring young Māori designer hopes NZFW will inspire
Over 70 fashion designers are featuring their work throughout NZ Fashion Week this week. A young Māori fashion student has set her sights on making it to NZ Fashion Week one day.
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Trelise Cooper slammed for use of traditional Native American head pieces
Dame Trelise Cooper has apologies for her "70s Vibe" runway show after her models wore traditional native American War head pieces.
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Māori Party launches Te Reo Policy at NZFW
It's not your normal setting for the Māori language, but Tunuiārangi McLean and the Māori Party have chosen NZ Fashion Week to launch their Te Reo Māori Policy.