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Style 4 Ever Fashion Designer Kit, 8 Model Sheets, Stencils, Fabric + Stickers, Create & Design Custom Outfits, Age 6+

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Toysrus.ca & Babiesrus.ca base "Our Suggested Age" ranges on these manufacturer recommendations, as well as considering which ages will enjoy the product. Such factors as a child's developmental skill set and toy popularity help determine the enjoyment levels of a product. We've witnessed balletcore come to the fore, and designer Caroline Reznik is a person who understands the category intimately. A former professional dancer, when Reznik retired she followed the footsteps of her mother, also an ex ballerina who pivoted to a career as costumier for the Australian ballet. After a stint at Whitehouse Institute of Design and later, the University of Technology, Sydney, Reznik founded her own eponymous label, creating textured bodysuits and skin-baring pieces that have caught the attention of Doja Cat, Kendall Jenner and Rosalía to name a few. Australian fashion is an industry is uniquely tied to its surrounds, a market inspired by the unworldly beauty of our environment. This rings especially true for bassike. As far as slouchy, cotton-jersey staples go, no one does it better than Bassike. Nor do they make them as ethically and environmentally conscious either. In summary, the Style 4 Ever Fashion Designer Studio is a fantastic product for budding fashion designers. It provides all the tools needed to create unique and stylish outfits, making it a great gift for creative children. Additional information Weight

Made in Melbourne, Maroske Peech is one of the new guard redefining Australian fashion and stretching the limits of what it could be. It carries an undeniable ballet-aesthetic; one that is built for performance. From arm warmers, velour leotards and asymmetrical tanks to lavender bike shorts with dangling straps made to be wrapped around the calf – these are clothes made for the dance floor and above all, fun. Content in their simplicity and fit for purpose, Howell’s practical designs are synonymous with quality and are worn by loyal customers almost as a uniform: “You do not wear them out – you wear them in,” the chef Margot Henderson has said of her designs. Australia’s eco-warrior and face of the fashion future. Australian fashion designer Kit Willow is a true pioneer in design-led, sustainable and ethical fashion. Having launched KITX 5 years ago in 2015, Willow wanted to pursue her love of creation, fused with her passion for nature. From master drapery, signature cut dresses, edgy prints and colour fusions – these are the quality pieces created with a conscious mind. Explore your artistic side with geometric shapes and sustainable fabrications.Fashion as wearable art. For nearly two decades, Melbourne based Toni Maticevski has been dressing the female form with his unique approach to design and craft. With a signature manipulation of cloth as sculpture, along with artful and luxurious silhouettes, Maticevski designs those special occasion pieces for the modern wardrobe that many dream of wearing. Modern, architectural, and directional, for those looking to add structure to their wardrobes, there is no one more fit for the task than Maticevski himself. If designer Lee Mathews, founder of her eponymous brand had to choose one wardrobe philosophy to stand by, she says, “it would be to design clothes that resonate deeply with people’s lives, clothes that are functional and beautiful, that are ageless and simple and that you can throw in a bag and travel the world”. Experimenting with each new collection, Mathews finds inspiration in the abstract, from painterly colours, textures and patterns, along with art and architecture, and forever driven by craftsmanship. A creative eye that feels quintessentially Australian, Matthews' feminine offering is instantly recognizable with expert pleating, feather-light fabrications, and magical prints.

Pym studied the cream sweater, which was riddled with holes. “I knew straight away that the holes in the forearms were caused by the way he used to sit in his chair, leaning forward on a drawing board.” The sweater reminded her of him; but there were signs of Elizabeth, too. “There was evidence of her practical repair work all over the sleeves… It reminded me in so many ways of the way she used to care for us. I was so attracted to that act of mending and how powerful and quiet it was, that I went straight to the library to look up mending.” Designer Camilla Franks conceptualised her namesake label 15 years ago in Sydney’s iconic Bondi Beach. Forever encapsulating a vibrant and bespoke bohemian lifestyle, Camilla finds inspiration for her collections through the art of travel. Immersing herself into worlds unknown, each Camilla piece is hand-cut, with signature prints and beading, meticulous placement detail and artisan craftsmanship. Heart and soul. You'll recognise the Camilla woman a mile away in a fluid, breezy silhouette that plays with colour and patterns. What's old is new again. Niamh Galea has tapped our nostalgia for velour, thongs and all things racy in her label Ramp Tramp Tramp Stamp. Although this time around, the rise of early-aughts styles doesn't come at the exclusion of some over others. Then there's the fact that every piece is made lovingly in Australia. We've been eyeing off the signature baby tees forever.An ode to the playful and uniquely feminine. Since launching at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Australia in 2004, Alice McCall has become a global brand, a popular feast among many international high-profile celebrities. Signature craft has always been at the core, with intricate detailing, hand embroidery, in-house designed laces and an experimentation of colour and fabric techniques. Whimsical, bohemian and unmistakably Alice McCall, the feminine and flirty silhouettes that give the brand its signature codes are as strong as ever. Combining their skills of business and design, Camilla and Marc was established by siblings Camilla Freeman-Topper and Marc Freeman in 2003. Renowned for timeless, modern and well-tailored pieces with an unexpected edge, Camilla and Marc fuses rich fabrications with a subtle femininity, along with androgynous shapes and silhouettes. Forever revering high-end design and construction to create sophisticated statement and effortlessly wearable wardrobe pieces. They have also recently expanded their offering to include activewear pieces for a one-stop-shop wardobe. Bind me in Alix Higgins and fling me onto the dance floor! Inspired by the internet and queer codes, Higgins' pieces are a form of visual poetry. Literally. Brandished across lycra bike shorts and one-sleeved tops are sunsets, horizontal lines and cyber-font text in varying sizes. If there's one thing you need to know about Alix Higgins, it's that the label should rise to the top of your list of Australian fashion designers to know. The Style 4 Ever Fashion Design Studio is ready to help you become the next big fashion designer! Create designs from scratch, choose from real fabrics and bring-to-life your dream outfits with this amazing design kit.

In the beginning, Howell’s designs looked to the past. (She cites the raincoat her father gardened in as an early source of inspiration.) Nowadays, her ideas might be informed by social documentary photography – “Images of real people wearing their clothes,” she says, simply. Other times, it might be someone she sees on the street: “A workman in his dungarees or overalls, that sort of thing.” And the thrill of transformation has always been part of the power of clothes. From Cinderella to My Fair Lady, Grease to Pretty Woman, the magic of a radical new look is ingrained in our culture. At the height of its imperial pomp, around the beginning of this century, fashion leaned hard into the lure of newness. In the 1970s and 1980s, teenagers tuned into the radio every Sunday to find out what pop song was at number one that week; in the 1990s and 2000s, they gravitated to the Topshop shop floor every weekend to find out what look was new for Saturday night. But that was a more innocent age, before we understood that we were running up a carbon tab we would never be able to pay off. Launched in 2011, Rebecca Vallance showed her first collection in Paris. From there, her business began to flourish and has since become an emblem of Australian style on a global scale. Best known for her evening wear, pieces flirt with trends while still keeping a timeless nature to their make.Jillian Boustred's eponymous brand embodies the ethos of slow fashion and a less-is-more approach to dressing. With all garments – except knitwear styles – made in Australia, each piece has been considerately designed to become a wardrobe staple or pulled out for many events ahead. Think: Tailored shirts and trousers, alongside structured linen dresses and skirts. When your sartorial tastes point toward home, Matin should be your first port of call. Not just for its considered approach to tailoring, nor the resolutions it provides for Australia's unique leisure-forward way of life, but because it bolsters our own garment industry by making each item in Sydney. By now you would have witnessed the absolute frenzy that follows when Daisy Ltd. release a new collection. Previously worn by Bella Hadid, Kendall Jenner and Lily-Rose Depp, Renee and Gibson Fox have the midas touch when it comes to designing pieces most likely to go viral. It's sexy and goth, a place of respite from linen dresses with floral prints. The special-occasion statement-party pieces that make you wish for any event on your social calendar. Alex Perry debuted his namesake label in the 90s, successfully establishing himself as a powerhouse of Australian and international fashion. From beautifully constructed gowns and corsets, sleek tailoring, decadent evening wear, strong silhouettes, luxurious fabrications and sparkle moments, an Alex Perry look is one that is popular among many celebrities, socialites and powerful personalities. Our in-house couturier never fails to bring both sleek silhouettes and dramatic executions to the Australian market.

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