The Australian Women's Weekly

March 2023 In brief

Quirky COUTURE

Turning style on its head

Avant-garde luxury fashion house Viktor & Rolf put a new spin on a catwalk show with their “Late Stage Capitalism Waltz” collection. Sparkling, embellished bodices created with 3D printers and voluminous mille-feuille skirts were turned on their head (and side) while models were guided down the runway via instructions through an earpiece.

Women we love

Star of the Show

Tiggy Eckersley, 10, has become the youngest-ever songwriter to win a Golden Guitar award for co-writing song of the year Star of the Show with her parents.

Shine from behind

Aussie film artists working behind the scenes have been nominated for Oscars. Elvis Cinematographer Mandy Walker (above) and production designer Karen Murphy are up for gongs.

Our bright star

Astronomer and Gamilaraay woman Karlie Noon, who was a 2017 Women of the Future finalist, has won the People’s Choice prize in the Victorian Premier’s

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