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Internationally trained Melbourne based Fashion Designer Matcho Suba has recently embraced millinery in his styling portfolio. His fashion styling approach of avant garde aesthetic with a contemporary edge has kept his presence on catwalks in Australia and internationally. Congrats Matcho for embracing this distinctive styling for your clients.
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As an established contemporary Fashion Designer, was this transition to millinery a very natural progression?
The creative process of millinery came very natural to me, while working on my garments collections, as headwear/ millinery has always been a strong aspect and part of the final look of each collection. In some particular examples the millinery overtook the clothing.
Your styling has always reflected poignant aspects of your life can you share how you have also embodied this in your millinery collection.
Each Head Couture collection has a strong link to my life, either past or present. My memory bank is
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