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In celebration of 21 years in the rag trade, Annah Stretton shares the wisdom and experience that has made her one of New Zealand's most recognised figures in fashion and business.
From her tips on succeeding in life to hard-hitting opinions on New Zealand's social policy, Rock ...
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A fascinating design source book with a wonderful selection of 100 specially commissioned, original images inspired by the traditional art and crafts of the Maori people.
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A fascinating and insightful look at the progress of NZ's only internationally recognized furniture designer, David Trubridge. Beautifully produced, and full of photographs.
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New Zealanders choose to represent ourselves to the world wearing black - and not just the All Blacks, Tall Blacks and Silver Ferns. Many of our fashion designers choose black as the cornerstone of their collections, and a great deal of our cultural icons (think Fred Dagg) are al ...
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Digital art in New Zealand
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A Micronaut in the Wide World re-discovers the life and work of this talented, original artist/illustrator/typographer.
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Off The Wall is the third edition of this truly original visual design sourcebook. Completely revised with all new photographs, and a new format, it features the best garments that have been entered over recent years in a remarkable celebration of the diversity and creativity of ...
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With a foreword by Richard Taylor, twelve fantasy artists are featured, each with a distinctive voice and style.
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This gorgeous book takes a look at the work of forty of New Zealand's leading designers and craftspeople of the twentieth century.
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Contrary to popular opinion, New Zealand Fashion didn't begin in the late 1990s when four designers were sent to the London catwalks and created a stir with their stylish dark garments. Its history is in fact a long and rich one, and no one tells it better than the team of Dougla ...
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