The City is seeking your feedback on the concept plan for Carine Community Parkland Upgrade.  The City places a high value on play opportunities for children and is committed to providing a range of quality, well-maintained play equipment for children to enjoy. With the current Okely Rd playground at the end of its serviceable life, the City is seeking feedback on the concept plan. The concept plans have been developed in response to the key priorities identified during the 2023 community consultation. Key elements of the community parkland plan include: To meet the City's Senior Landscape Architect and learn more about the Carine Community Parkland upgrade please join us: Date: Thursday 10 April 2025 Time: 5.30pm - 6.15pm Location: Carine Regional Open Space playground.  The submissions received during this consultation will help finalise the plans for Carine Community Parkland. Residents that participate in the consultation will be kept informed of the consultation outcomes and all project updates will be shared on this project page.  Carine Community Parkland planCarine Community Parkland playground detailFAQs The City undertook community consultation in 2023 to gather feedback on the existing playground and better understand priorities for improvements we heard the presence of dogs within the playground was a community concern the City has included design interventions aimed to reduce dogs from entering the playground The 2023 Carine Community Parkland Upgrade consultation report is available below The main combination structure in the playground is 24 years old and at the end of its asset life To bring the area up to the current standard provided by the City it is proposed to redesign the playground and support infrastructure The upgrade will not extend to changes to the toilet facility provision The artwork on the external façade of the toilet block will be upgraded as a part of the community parkland upgrade project comments received help the City finalise the plans for the community parkland upgrade sorted and considered against the City’s policies and resources The community parkland plan will then be finalised For more information, or to receive this information in an alternate format, please contact the City on (08) 9205 8555 or visit www.stirling.wa.gov.au/enquiry City of Stirling kaadatj Nyoongar moort Nyoongar boodja-k Wadjak boodja-k. Ngalak kaadatj Nyoongar nedingar wer birdiya koora koora wer yeyi. Baalabang koondarm, malayin wer nakolak baalap yang ngalany-al. Ngalak dandjoo barn wer kaaratj bandang boodja-k. The City of Stirling acknowledges the traditional custodians of this land, the Wadjak people of the Nyoongar Nation, and pays respect to the Elders both past and present for they hold the memories, the traditions, the culture and hopes of Aboriginal Australia. This is probably not the page you’re looking for The Business of FashionAgenda-setting intelligence analysis and advice for the global fashion community access one complimentary BoF Professional article of your choice Receive news, offers and invites from BoFOur newsletters may include 3rd-party advertising, by subscribing you agree to the Terms and Conditions & Privacy Policy The fashion and sports boom has just begun, according to Carine Roitfeld her new sports-centric bi-annual fashion magazine The veteran editor will serve as head of fashion The publication’s approach is best described as covering ‘sport’ from fashion people’s vantage point and ‘fashion’ from sports’ people’s vantage point In print editions positioned as collectibles and on a regularly-updated website and social media page Players will give sport and athletes the high-fashion treatment It also includes a partnership arm aimed at helping fashion ride the cultural wave with an offer of custom content events and eventually merchandise collaborations Retired NBA player Dwayne Wade guest-edited the first issue which will include around 6 covers featuring models There isn’t any publication that creates stories with athletes that are at the level of fashion stories that we would want to see,” said Vladimir experience and talents and my sensitivity for the two worlds That growing overlap and a general love for sport first sparked the idea for Players in Vladimir’s head getting to know athletes at fashion shows piqued her curiosity from an aesthetic perspective but the look is very interesting,” she said adding many athletes have a different approach to dressing than the typical fashion insider — which makes their style compelling: “[Athletes] are such big stars Of course, Players is gunning for a specific — and with print issues going for $40 — affluent audience. From a commercial standpoint, that’s a savvy move: in recent years, as mass market magazines like Glamour, Allure and InStyle have suffered from shrinking ad sales independent titles catering to niche audiences have fared better “Athletes have never had an opportunity to work with a team and a publication with this high level of aesthetic or create an image that is something like brands are used to seeing,” said editorial director Robert Cordero who has served as a contributor to The Business of Fashion the commercial potential lies in the partnerships: custom fanzines Players will bill itself as the premium media partner for luxury brands looking to harness the marketing power of sport — but “through a strong “Brands want to collaborate more and more with athletes engaging and inspirational message behind their stories,” said Vladimir Fashion’s Sports Obsession Is No Accident The Olympics are proving a perfect marriage of the sports and fashion industries It’s the culmination of several factors that have turned sport into fashion’s most exciting new arena over the past two years Joan Kennedy is Editorial Associate at The Business of Fashion She is based in New York and covers beauty and marketing For more information read our Terms & Conditions The independent magazine is looking to expand the talent and brands it works with through its new venture ‘Takeaway.’ will spearhead the publication’s visual identity In a landmark antitrust lawsuit set to go to trial Monday the FTC will argue Meta’s acquisitions were illegal citing the decline of Meta’s apps through increased ads and weakened privacy protections The essential daily round-up of fashion news Receive news, offers and invites from BoFOur newsletters may include 3rd-party advertising, by subscribing you agree to the Terms and Conditions & Privacy Policy. Health and wellbeingFamilies and childrenCommunity Free Date8.30am - 10.00am Get directions Louise.Kenny@stirling.wa.gov.au 0436 961 888 and a chance to highlight the responsibilities of dedicated dog owners City Officers and Rangers will be in attendance to answer questions related to responsible pet ownership City of Stirling kaadatj Nyoongar moort Nyoongar boodja-k Wadjak boodja-k Ngalak kaadatj Nyoongar nedingar wer birdiya koora koora wer yeyi malayin wer nakolak baalap yang ngalany-al Ngalak dandjoo barn wer kaaratj bandang boodja-k The City of Stirling acknowledges the traditional custodians of this land and pays respect to the Elders both past and present for they hold the memories the culture and hopes of Aboriginal Australia 02 August 2024The Carine Fenced Dog Park works are complete and the construction fence has been removed We are pleased to announce the completion of the Carine Fenced Dog Park and the park is once again open to local residents and dog owners Bring your furry friends this weekend and enjoy the newly renovated Carine Fenced Dog Park For more information, visit the Carine Fenced Dog Park Remediation project page These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Wednesday capsule collections and merchandise drops from "top athletes and designers." {Fashionista inbox} Louis Vuitton debuts makeup line with Pat McGrathPhoto: Courtesy of Louis Vuitton "The Final Copy of Ilon Specht." The story follows the woman — Ilon Specht an advertising copywriter in the 1970s — who coined the beauty brand's slogan "Because I'm worth it." Beginning March 8 the film will be available to stream on TED Google has announced the integration of several new features within its AI Shopping section The search function will now include the AI-powered "Vision Match" system which allows users to type in minimal words describing any fashion item and find near-exact matches instantly available to shop The expansion also includes an augmented reality tool where users can virtually try on makeup products and fashion items using their smart device's camera This in no way affects our editorial decision-making Tune into the Fashionista Network to join the conversation with fashion and beauty industry leaders. Sign up here. By Brooke Frischer is the Associate Editor and Social Media Manager at Fashionista I tried seven of the latest VTO solutions so you don't have to True Religion has been acquired by Acon Investments You'll now receive updates based on what you follow Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors If you have done all of this and still can't find the email Carine Labor MP Paul Lilburne expressed his optimism about re-election despite the possibility of conservatives resurging in the previously safe Liberal seat Lilburne has successfully delivered on a rebuild for Carine Senior High School the rebuild of Duncraig Senior High School the renovation of Sorrento Surf Lifesaving Club and new women’s changing rooms and a new grandstand at Sorrento Football Club Subscribe to “WAMN Xtra News Club” to unlock extra content from Perth’s award winning, local independent alternative news service. “WAMN Xtra News Club” is an additional service provided to our loyal subscribers for high quality content every Saturday, in both in depth interviews and premium feature stories. 11 dollars monthly contribution (Inc GST) for individuals: WAMN ESHOP Dismiss Retail technology news and views for omnichannel retailers Carine La Roche is stepping away from her role as VP of Global Partnerships at DRESSX She plans to continue her work at House of Innovation Consulting and will be on the look out for new opportunities she said: “I’m reflecting on an incredible journey over these (almost) four years It has been an honour to lead transformative projects have included leading the strategy and execution of the world’s first digital AR fashion mirror at Printemps in 2021 enabling customers to engage with AR by scanning bottles and pitching Warner Music Group on the concept of digital merchandise for artists these projects were pivotal “Warner Music Group not only embraced the vision but became an investor enabling campaigns like Tiago PZK’s collection the Dominoes digital fashion collection featuring AI virtual popstar noonoouri and the historic Hip Hop 50th Anniversary celebration,” La Roche said She continued: “Through collaborations with H&M we spearheaded the first ever digital fashion campaign redefining how technology supports brand storytelling and sustainability Highlights include the Salomon XT-6 10th Anniversary campaign and teaching digital transformation at ESMOD International.” “Collaborating with DRUNK ELEPHANT and Shiseido, we redefined beauty in the digital space with AR aesthetics at SEPHORiA, SEPHORA’s largest annual event -showcasing how digital innovation elevates beauty experiences.” “These efforts contributed to raising $15 million in funding and earned recognition as one of Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies of 2023 Being selected by La Maison des Startups LVMH as one of the most innovative startups further validated the impact of these initiatives on the future of fashion tech.” La Roche concluded: “I’ve been fortunate to work with some of the world’s most iconic brands While these accomplishments were truly a team effort and collaboration that brought these ideas to life.” I will continue consulting through House of Innovation Consulting and remain open to exciting opportunities that allow me to drive impact and lead transformative initiatives.” Startups were a key focus area for the sixth edition of the RTIH Innovation Awards celebrate global tech innovation in a fast moving omnichannel world said: “The event is now into its sixth year and what a journey it has been The awards started life as an online only affair during the Covid outbreak before launching as a small scale in real life event and growing year on year to the point where we’re now selling out this fine He added: “Congratulations to all of our finalists Many submissions did not make it through to the final stage We’ve got all the cool stuff covered this evening.” “But just importantly we’ve got lots of great examples of companies taking innovative tech and making it usable in everyday operations - resulting in more efficiency and profitability in all areas.” and all those who attended last week’s gathering Sign up with your email address to receive the daily RTIH newsletter straight to your inbox We respect your privacy and will not pass your email address on to third parties we will occasionally send you promotional messages on behalf of our advertisers or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Paxton Media Ltd Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience and former model opens her address book to the City of Lights Few figures in fashion are known by one name The Paris-born former Editor of Vogue Paris (now rebranded as Vogue France) is a fashion industry veteran she continues to challenge convention and bring her unique It was the music icon’s first appearance in the magazine in over a decade and spoke volumes about the publication’s continuing cultural and fashion influence Roitfeld’s eponymous fragrance and home collections continue to sell out The Little Black Jacket (co-authored with Karl Lagerfeld) and Fantasies—are found only in the chicest libraries and adorning the most stylish coffee tables she shares with the MICHELIN Guide her preferred Paris spots for shopping I have a lot of memories with my dear friend Karl Lagerfeld It's also here that I recently had my book signing for my latest book I also like OFR where you can always find the latest CR Fashion Book I love to go there to see the latest fashion retrospective or to take a moment of sun out in the gardens Le Relais Plaza I often go there with my son Vladimir when he visits Paris or for business meetings Langosteria at the Cheval Blanc hotel Studio 7L bookshop7 Rue de Lille OFR bookshop20 Rue Dupetit-Thouars Palais Galliera - Musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris10 Av Le Relais Plaza restaurant 21 avenue Montaigne 75008  Langosteria restaurantCheval Blanc Paris Hero image: The OG fashion influencer in her office (© Mark C Edward Barsamian is the Head of Editorial for The MICHELIN Guide One of the world’s most celebrated chefs discusses his legacy Escondido brings authentic Mexican cuisine to Korea Being a female chef in the culinary world is no easy feat We asked female chefs leading MICHELIN Star restaurants in Thailand to spill their best-kept secrets How a young Greek chef has made a mark on the vibrant culinary scene of the Land of Smiles From listening bars to neighbourhood restaurants explore all the top recommendations from Chishuru’s Adejoké Bakare One of the most prominent chefs serving Indian cuisine talks India and his New York From Texas Barbecue to Mexico City's cutting-edge dining these new MICHELIN Guide hot spots promise unforgettable vacations and world-class cuisine These are the best lakeside destinations for a summer break from Lake Tahoe in the US to Lake Como in Switzerland and the MICHELIN-recommended restaurants and bolt holes to bed down in when you visit where do fashion’s biggest names retreat for a bite and a bed We imagine the post-Gala sanctuaries of the chicest attendees The self-proclaimed “unofficial talent scout” shares his local favorites from the city he calls home explore some of its best MICHELIN Guide dining spots and uncover its hidden gems From exquisite cuisine to artisan treasures get to know the Tuscan city like a local with our handy guide for a curated taste of Florence’s finest Marseille is a crossroads of culture and cuisine shaped by 2,600 years of migration and maritime trade From its Greek founders to waves of immigrants from Italy each community has left an indelible mark on the city’s dynamic food culture Spend the May bank holiday weekends relaxing in the best London parks followed by top-notch cuisine at MICHELIN Guide restaurants – and if you’re visiting from afar Discover which dishes our MICHELIN inspectors loved in this year’s selection Get away from the big city with these day-long excursions to some of the UK's top destinations innovative chefs are defying expectations with fusion food that elegantly blends together distinct national cuisines The results are as compelling as they are delicious Non-members can add the privileges at checkout through our 30 day free trial By continuing I accept the Terms & Condition and Privacy Policy. I would like to receive Newsletter from MICHELIN Guide Save lists of your favorite restaurants & hotels featured Beyonc\u00e9 on the cover of Issue 24 It was the music icon\u2019s first appearance in the magazine in over a decade and spoke volumes about the publication\u2019s continuing cultural and fashion influence Roitfeld\u2019s eponymous fragrance and home collections continue to sell out and Fantasies\u2014are found only in the chicest libraries and adorning the most stylish coffee tables Le Relais Plaza Langosteria at the Cheval Blanc hotel Studio 7L bookshop7 Rue de Lille OFR bookshop20 Rue Dupetit-Thouars Palais Galliera - Mus\u00e9e de la Mode de la Ville de Paris10 Av Le Relais Plaza restaurant 21 avenue Montaigne 75008  Langosteria restaurantCheval Blanc Paris Hero image: The OG fashion influencer in her office (\u00a9 Mark C Log in to comment on videos and join in on the fun Watch the live stream of Fox News and full episodes Reduce eye strain and focus on the content that matters More recently, when Kane was flicking through old copies of Vogue Paris, thinking about who could star in the campaign for his frenzy-inducing comeback collection for Self-Portrait (as the London brand’s first designer “Resident”), he stumbled across an image of glamazon model Doutzen Kroes styled by Roitfeld in one of his designs. “I thought, oh my God, oh my God!” Kane says, gesticulating wildly. “It should be Carine!” Christopher Kane debuts his CSM MA Fashion collection at London Fashion Week in 2006. Lara Stone wearing one of Kane’s earliest designs to the Met Gala in 2017. Carine Roitfeld stars in the teaser campaign for Christopher Kane’s collection for Self-Portrait. X Christopher Kane Yellow Lace Satin Maxi Dress X Christopher Kane Blue Crystal Lace Detail Bag X Christopher Kane Rhinestone Mesh Ruffle Mini Dress X Christopher Kane Black Lace Cut Out Maxi Dress X Christopher Kane White Cut Out Lace Detail Cardigan X Christopher Kane Pink Crystal Fishnet Mini Skirt For Kane, the joy of his comeback collection lies in the prospect of seeing women wearing his latest collection with wild abandon. His advice? “Add to basket!” The Self-Portrait Residency with Christopher Kane collection goes on sale at 8pm on 21 November. The stars of the day will be some of the world’s most talented designers and athletes Vogue caught up with super-stylists Carine Roitfeld and Ib Kamara creative director at Off-White and editor-in-chief of Dazed The pair have been responsible for the creative vision of the show working in close collaboration with Alexandre Samson Vogue: How is this Vogue World project different from your other styling and consulting projects Carine Roitfeld: It's been almost 15 years since I left Vogue France and the Vogue world not least because I have very fond memories of Vogue I’m very happy that Anna Wintour thought of me The only person I could have shared this moment with—two of us collaborated on this—is Ib Kamara We have so many differences in terms of age We’ve worked together before and I think he’s one of the few people with whom I’d be happy to collaborate on this event we both want to create the best event possible It’s essential to work with someone you like and that brings more life and energy to the catwalk Ib Kamara: I feel fortunate to have worked with so many talented designers and teams from different brands to cover such a long period of fashion history We’ve been able to build stories and tell dreams as we work to introduce new ideas to each decade over the last century It’s an exciting way to approach styling and take visual communication to a new level How did you decide when to use existing pieces for the shows and when to commission new creations Roitfeld: We’re lucky that Alexandre Samson whom I didn’t know before and only met through this show He’s incredibly cultured and at the same time very funny and hard-working what exactly was happening in fashion in those years which couturiers were important at the time He brings in all the history and knowledge Kamara: I have a lot of respect and love for Carine It’s always a pleasure to collaborate and work with someone as talented as she is And Alexandre is incredibly intelligent and brought a lot of depth and research to the project He has a sharp mind and was an excellent partner for this Vogue World I think we all brought our own unique perspectives Vogue: Which Vogue World look do you think has the greatest impact from different Parisian houses and capture what made them unique I like knowing that people are going to learn something—it introduces a bit of culture to Vogue World And then we’ll see some cameos—celebrities in certain outfits—all with dancers in the middle of Place Vendôme it’s an event with lots of things going on We’ve had a huge number of people to dress and each designer is in charge of his or her own decade and for fashion and sport to move forward hand in hand Vogue: Is there a decade that you found the most inspiring Roitfeld: I always like exploring something I don’t know which I know only from a few films and a few songs The long chiffon dresses blowing in the wind… My curiosity is perfectly in tune with the ’60s In my personal life and the content I consume I feel a strong link with that decade and the forward-looking sensibility of the time Vogue: What impact do you think Vogue World has had on young designers Roitfeld: Having Ib Kamara as my co-creator on this project already introduces a much younger vision than mine there are a lot of young designers who don’t necessarily have a deep knowledge of fashion When they discover vintage pieces from 1920s Chanel I hope they learn something about French fashion It’s very interesting to be able to work with these original dresses which is usually impossible because they’re kept locked away maintained at certain temperatures under certain conditions people don’t like to lend vintage pieces because they are excessively fragile and delicate so there's a lot of respect and a whole process to follow with them we’ll have some amusing moments like the course de garçons de café [waiters’ race] not to forget the important things that have been happening in Paris for a very long time We are showing people aspects of French culture and how we live Vogue: What other typically French elements of the fashion show will reflect the influence of Paris Roitfeld: French fashion culture is very important and will be very well represented because at fashion shows you can get bored after a while Sport and fashion speak to a lot of people Kamara: You only have to look at the number of acclaimed houses that exist in France to realize that fashion excellence and France are intimately linked The national and local governments have always given massive support to fashion Whether it’s investing in creativity at schools and universities or championing the creative industries at events like this the French seem to know instinctively how important government support for the arts is—and they’re happy to show the rest of the world how it’s done Vogue: Do you think it’s necessary to bring something new and different to the runway I think it’s been a long time since there's been a celebration like this of French creativity and all those who have come to Paris and contributed to its fashion culture It’s something that’s never been seen before And I’d like to thank Alexandre Samson again for safeguarding this culture and for his relationships with all the houses which helped us enormously in getting the clothes Each look is really chosen for different reasons There will be a lot of images that will stay with us and inspire future generations of people who have been working for a long time we’re really doing this for the next generation Vogue: Can you think of any iconic moments or images that were especially important or that inspired you in the context of this Vogue World project but I saw so many photos of the Bicentenaire de la Revolutión parade in 1989 and I’m thinking in particular of one where models were in starting blocks wearing couture dresses and they're the ones I remember the most But we’re not going to copy what's already been done but it was so well done and I hope our show will live up to that bicentennial event Kamara: Jean-Paul Goude’s photo of Naomi Campbell I grew up looking at that image often—it’s surreal and beautifully executed It's a good example of where sport meets fashion iconography and more specifically running—a girl running in a wedding dress such an iconic image taken by Carlijn Jacobs and styled by Imruh [Asha] sport and fashion have always been intrinsically linked See All of the Celebrity Looks From the Vogue World Paris 2024 Red Carpet: 1 / 100ChevronChevronPhoto: Getty ImagesPharrell WilliamsVogue World Paris 2024: See Every Celebrity Arrival and Get Exclusive Behind-the-Scenes Access Here How to Watch the Vogue World 2024: Paris Livestream See Every Vogue World 2024 Red Carpet Look From Paris The Best Dressed Stars at Vogue World 2024 in Paris Everything You Need to Know About Vogue World: Paris Follow Along with Vogue World 2024 Live Updates Download the Vogue Runway App Now CR Fashion Book It’s the chicest collaboration of the season: self-portrait’s Han Chong partners with Resident Christopher Kane and CR’s Carine Roitfeld for a set of stylish images teasing the inaugural Residency collection for self-portrait self-portrait is a London-based brand renowned for its contemporary occasion wear and responsibly sourced fabrics Chong founded self-portrait’s Residency program building onto the brand’s dedication to empowering creative voices The Residency establishes a collaborative environment inside Harella House that celebrates individuality and creativity bringing the resources of an established brand to external designers The innovative program’s first Resident is Scottish designer Christopher Kane Kane graduated from Central Saint Martins in 2006 with a graduate collection that instantly gained him recognition in the fashion industry He won the British Fashion Council’s New Designer of the Year award for his inspired and original work and caught the eye of contemporary fashion icon Carine Roitfeld Adding to his impressive list of accomplishments Kane is releasing his designs for the inaugural self-portrait Residency collection alongside campaign images featuring Roitfeld shot by the expert eye of Larissa Hofmann in Roitfeld’s Paris home Kane reinterpreted key elements from his Spring/Summer 2007 collection for his collaboration with self-portrait blending textures like crystal chainmail and satin dresses The images are a sneak peek of two looks from the greater collection teasing the innovative collection reincarnating Kane’s previous work Han Chong and Christopher Kane will host an immersive event at Alva Coachworks where guests will have the ability to watch the collaboration between two prodigious artists come to life « Back CNN and the BBC World Service which is copyright and cannot be reproduced AEST = Australian Eastern Standard Time which is 10 hours ahead of GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) The fashion and multimedia brand is fronted by a bi-annual “collectors magazine” and will expand into "custom publishing limited edition capsule collections and exclusive collaborations with top athletes and designers” we’re told.The duo said that Wade’s role in the inaugural issue sets the tone for Players’ “unique blend of high fashion storytelling cultural influence and immersive brand experiences” This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page Love is in the air! CR Fashion Book’s latest issue, “Love & Fantasies,” has found its first covergirl in Angelina Jolie. The movie star lets her hair flow freely for the dramatic black-and-white cover by Luigi and Iango, draped in a silky Atelier Jolie mini. Her accompanying interview with Carine Roitfeld is equally dynamic highlighting her hotly anticipated film Maria Callas there’s also plenty of  fashion in the complementary editorial by Saint Laurent A post shared by CR Fashion Book (@crfashionbook) Ciao! Milan Fashion Week‘s continued with Italy’s top talents showcasing their Spring 2025 collections Prada presented its latest runway with a burst of futuristic glamour and eclectic flair—complete with punchy anoraks and dresses and skirts coated in reflective mirrors Armani took inspiration from men’s suiting with a fresh lineup of draped dresses and matching vests and trousers in hues of deep blue brought carefree edge to the runway with a range of oversized blazers and sleek thong sandals under flashing lights Stay tuned for the week’s upcoming slate of new collections from Gucci Daniel’s debut is here! Schiaparelli has just revealed its Fall 2024 campaign, the first led by creative director Daniel Roseberry photographer Johnny Dufort captured models out on the Place Vendôme following the brand’s Fall ’24 runway show free-spirited shots highlights Schiaparelli’s nonchalant glamour humor and surrealism—including Roseberry’s new Anatomy bag and signature gold hardware Ray-Ban gathered fashion’s top stars to celebrate its newest sunglasses and Vogue Italia‘s 60th anniversary at Milan Fashion Week the event found guests previewing the brand’s new Mega Balorama style over dinner beats by DJ Carlita kept the party going for fashionable attendees Subscribe to our newsletter and follow us on Facebook and Instagram to stay up to date on all the latest fashion news and juicy industry gossip Aaron Royce is the Fashion News Editor at The Daily Front Row and pop culture—both on and off the runway he served as Digital Editor at Footwear News following internships with The Daily Front Row He was born in northern Virginia and lives in Brooklyn where he spends copious time shoe shopping document.getElementById("comment").setAttribute( "id" "a7406ce0f4780aa8126c17d94442d51c" );document.getElementById("d628b68082").setAttribute( "id" and website in this browser for the next time I comment GET OUR HAUTEST STORIES DELIVERED TO YOUR INBOX Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time A teenager accused of stabbing a fellow student at a high school in Perth’s north has pleaded guilty to the offence in Perth’s Children’s Court and been granted bail under a 24-hour curfew The 15-year-old appeared in court on Friday The 15-year-old student from Carine Senior High School appeared via video link from Banksia Hill Detention Centre at Perth Children’s Court on Friday morning St John Ambulance crews and police were called to the school around 10am on December 7 The 15-year-old had stabbed a 16-year-old fellow student Both students were taken to separate hospitals but neither of their injuries were life-threatening The family of the 16-year-old boy released a statement saying they were “really shocked to hear about what happened to our son “Nobody expects to go to school and then something like this happens,” they wrote “We would like to thank the first responders at the scene and school staff who worked so quickly and diligently to help our boy our main focus is our son and his recovery both mentally and physically from this ordeal We know he is in the best possible place at RPH to receive the care he needs “We ask people to respect our privacy at this time.” A teenager accused of stabbing a fellow student at a high school in Perth\\u2019s north has pleaded guilty to the offence in Perth\\u2019s Children\\u2019s Court and been granted bail under a 24-hour curfew appeared via video link from Banksia Hill Detention Centre at Perth Children\\u2019s Court on Friday morning The family of the 16-year-old boy released a statement saying they were \\u201Creally shocked to hear about what happened to our son \\u201CNobody expects to go to school and then something like this happens,\\u201D they wrote \\u201CWe would like to thank the first responders at the scene and school staff who worked so quickly and diligently to help our boy \\u201CWe ask people to respect our privacy at this time.\\u201D reveals her rules for Parisienne chic to a ‘terrified’ Sophie Heawood what this means to me is that the thought of meeting her is absolutely terrifying so I sit down in the Parisian hotel where we have arranged to do the interview and tell her this her slightly hunched posture making her look more like her 64 years and isn’t remotely surprised I’m terrified ‘My God her eyes will scan you,’ but it’s not to judge you I have brought the current issue of French Vogue with me and we flick through it together All the models are the exact same skinniness It does seem to be true – she is even interested in my red handbag cost about £50 from a small animal-friendly brand she’s never heard of and is bursting at the seams “because you put too much stuff in it,” she says After too many years spent reading all those books about how to be chic like a Frenchwoman and hating them so much I’d feel compelled to go straight out and buy one about how to date like them and then how to raise children who eat like French enfants I feel I should be expert in how to be an insouciant yet glamorous Parisian – except it hasn’t worked at all My love life is so English it’s practically Chaucerian So I want to ask this most Parisienne of Parisiennes for her secrets – can she make me chic and every time I tie it in a knot it doesn’t look right but she takes it off me and ties it better on herself – by not tying it at all Carine Roitfeld wears shirt by Balenciaga; skirt by Tom Ford; shoes by Manolo Blahnik; ankle bracelets by Venyx Photograph: Patrick Swirc/The Observer“Never a knot,” she says not France.” She shows me that you either wrap it around your neck once with two long ends dangling down either side of your chest or you fold it so it’s doubled over and half the length and then thread it through itself a little bit like a tie I ask Roitfeld when I look at a Parisian woman who doesn’t have much makeup on and is in a simple navy sweater and jeans and yet looks stunning Roitfeld nods – I have hit the nail on the head “To be beautiful costs so much money,” she agrees. “For something you don’t see.” She favours the aesthetician Hervé Herau for her own skin treatments which she suggests are just a bit of cream She is not keen on younger women getting Botox at all while she thinks older women often overdo it “I don’t want to name names but there are some who can’t move their faces any more Like Cher.” Roitfeld also says that French style is quite conservative so the chicness comes from a certain coolness in attitude But she insists she prefers English style “because we are not good at fantasy In New York you see all this crazy nail art and I love that But how, how do I become chic? There must be a way. She looks at me sympathetically. “Chic,” replies Carine Roitfeld for which she has created her 7 Lovers range each perfume is named after a different fantasy lover from her imagination suggesting either a language barrier or that she knows something I don’t about Prince William’s son George the perfume started off quite green so she added a shot of cannabis and a shot of espresso to the mix who comes from Buenos Aires and is as dark and troublesome as the tango and smells spicy and woody and is “a very selfish lover the fight between life and death is what I want for him My Englishness floats around me like virginity ‘My kids are well brought up because I was so tough with them’: Julia Roitfeld and Carine Roitfeld at the Celine show, Paris Fashion Week 2019. Photograph: David M Benett/Getty ImagesHer daughter, Julia Restoin Roitfeld having taken a nude photo of her mother a couple of years ago that they decided to use for her marketing I can do it.” She says the French aren’t hung up on nudity like we are although when her own Russian father would parade naked around their French apartment during her childhood the neighbours did sometimes call the police “because they didn’t like to see it in front of their windows “When I’m thinking about something he say yes you can do this no you can not do this When I put this girl with the Muslim scarf I was not sure because no one did it before You open minds.’” At this point I realise this went beyond a cultural or fashion decision – she genuinely thought she might get murdered I’m lucky because I’m rather blind now so I don’t see myself very well Every time I did a new thing I get criticised but funnily I do a new thing because it’s my way of thinking and there are a lot of girls in scarves in fashion now – you’re not going to put them away from fashion I mention how multicultural British Vogue has become under its new editor Edward Enninful Halima become a huge voice now and great for her she is really very funny and tells me that she likes makeup best when you only take half of it off at night “so you’ve got black smudged around your eyes the next day and this is why people think French women are dirty,” and that she doesn’t follow the supermodel maxim about obsessively moisturising on aeroplanes I just put my big sunglasses on when I land.” Her high-powered morning health routine is composed of the two major nutrients and she doesn’t like seeing women doing their makeup in their cars ‘Tom Fold told me: “Oh you do not have a good angle Carine”’: Ford and Roitfeld at CFDA Fashion Awards Photograph: Stephen Lovekin/Rex/ShutterstockAs for her own relationship with the mirror “I’m lucky because I’m rather blind now so I don’t see myself very well Although I have to do my makeup in one of those amplified mirrors Horrifying.” She did ask Tom Ford to show her how to take a good selfie you do not have a good angle Carine.’ I say: ‘Thank you Tom that is nice of you.’ He say: ‘No no it is better that someone else takes your picture.’ I say: ‘OK Do not say that.’ So I do not take selfies.” She misses Karl Lagerfeld. “I really lost someone very important for me. My father died 20 years ago and Karl was… not a new father for me, but a protector.” Since he died in February, she has taken on the role of style adviser at his namesake brand. I ask if he used to phone her a lot, but no, he would just text her photos of his cat, Choupette “He was the king of sending big bunches of flowers and handwritten letters No one else does it like this.” We meet just before French Mother’s Day “I know I will not get my flowers from him with the card saying you are a great stylist and a great mum Mother’s Day is different date in each country how could he even know it was Mother’s Day?” She has become so tender at this bittersweet memory that I wonder go and clean the car if you get a bad mark at school clean the kitchen even if the maid is coming say thank you to the waiter in the restaurant My kids are well brought up because I was so tough with them too.” Every Saturday she would take Vladimir to play football; Julia every Sunday to ride horses She sent them to a bilingual school in Paris so they learned perfect English and now they both live in New York She feels confident her parenting was a success they’re working and they’re not taking drugs And my daughter would never leave her apartment without making her bed.” So how does it feel to be the most glamorous grandma in the world ‘Chic is innate’: Carine Roitfeld and Naomi Campbell during Paris Fashion Week, February 2019. Photograph: Victor Boyko/Getty Images“Oh, but on Instagram I see a lot of glamorous grandmothers. Andrea Dellal She is very glamorous and she has seven grandchildren My own grandmother seemed so old with her white hair You wouldn’t ever let it all out and go fully grey yourself She says it’s only younger people who could think the problem with ageing is wrinkles anyway you realise that the real trouble is your back I got the ears of my dad and the backbones of my mum.” a bit of perfumeI ask if she is in pain at all times and for the first time she pauses before answering She then insists that she has to keep wearing heels because flat shoes are at which point I realise that chicness is not so much innate as incurable there are three things Carine Roitfeld never fails to apply every morning: “A bit of cream a bit of perfume.” And there we have it: my new mantra I try her trick of leaving on my eyeliner and mascara and the next morning so it’s my transformation into a panda rather than a Parisian The 8th arrondissement wasn’t built in a day Net-a-Porter debuts Carine Roitfeld Parfums the French editor’s first fragrance collection This is the archive of The Observer up until 21/04/2025 The Observer is now owned and operated by Tortoise Media US-Belgian citizen Carine Kanimba has been leading effort to free her father after forced return to Kigali The American daughter of Paul Rusesabagina, the imprisoned Rwandan activist who inspired the film Hotel Rwanda has been the victim of a near-constant surveillance campaign according to a forensic analysis of her mobile phone that found evidence of multiple attacks using NSO Group spyware Carine Kanimba, a US-Belgian dual citizen, has been leading her family’s effort to free her father from prison following Rusesabagina’s abduction and forced return to Kigali last year by the government of the Rwandan president Amnesty International’s forensic analysis found that Kanimba’s phone had been infiltrated since at least January this year The data leak is a list of more than 50,000 phone numbers that are believed to have been selected as those of people of interest by government clients of NSO Group The data also contains the time and date that numbers were selected a Paris-based nonprofit journalism organisation and Amnesty International initially had access to the list and shared access with 16 media organisations including the Guardian More than 80 journalists have worked together over several months as part of the Pegasus project The consortium believes the data indicates the potential targets NSO’s government clients identified in advance of possible surveillance the presence of a number in the data does not reveal whether there was an attempt to infect the phone with spyware such as Pegasus The presence in the data of a very small number of landlines and US numbers which NSO says are “technically impossible” to access with its tools reveals some targets were selected by NSO clients even though they could not be infected with Pegasus forensic examinations of a small sample of mobile phones with numbers on the list found tight correlations between the time and date of a number in the data and the start of Pegasus activity – in some cases as little as a few seconds Amnesty examined 67 smartphones where attacks were suspected 23 were successfully infected and 14 showed signs of attempted penetration in several cases because the handsets had been replaced Fifteen of the phones were Android devices none of which showed evidence of successful infection phones that use Android do not log the kinds of information required for Amnesty’s detective work Three Android phones showed signs of targeting Amnesty shared “backup copies” of four iPhones with Citizen Lab a research group at the University of Toronto that specialises in studying Pegasus which confirmed that they showed signs of Pegasus infection Citizen Lab also conducted a peer review of Amnesty’s forensic methods it does not say which NSO client was responsible for selecting any given number NSO claims to sell its tools to 60 clients in 40 countries By closely examining the pattern of targeting by individual clients in the leaked data media partners were able to identify 10 governments believed to be responsible for selecting the targets: Azerbaijan Citizen Lab has also found evidence of all 10 being clients of NSO You can read NSO Group’s full statement here The company has always said it does not have access to the data of its customers’ targets NSO said the consortium had made “incorrect assumptions” about which clients use the company’s technology It said the 50,000 number was “exaggerated” and that the list could not be a list of numbers “targeted by governments using Pegasus” The lawyers said NSO had reason to believe the list accessed by the consortium “is not a list of numbers targeted by governments using Pegasus may be part of a larger list of numbers that might have been used by NSO Group customers for other purposes” They said it was a list of numbers that anyone could search on an open source system the lawyers said the consortium was basing its findings “on misleading interpretation of leaked data from accessible and overt basic information which have no bearing on the list of the customers' targets of Pegasus or any other NSO products .. we still do not see any correlation of these lists to anything related to use of NSO Group technologies”. Following publication they explained that they considered a "target" to be a phone that was the subject of a successful or attempted (but failed) infection by Pegasus and reiterated that the list of 50,000 phones was too large for it to represent "targets" of Pegasus They said that the fact that a number appeared on the list was in no way indicative of whether it had been selected for surveillance using Pegasus.  refers to a database that is essential to operating mobile phone networks Such registers keep records on the networks of phone users and their general locations along with other identifying information that is used routinely in routing calls and texts Telecoms and surveillance experts say HLR data can sometimes be used in the early phase of a surveillance attempt when identifying whether it is possible to connect to a phone The consortium understands NSO clients have the capability through an interface on the Pegasus system to conduct HLR lookup inquiries. It is unclear whether Pegasus operators are required to conduct HRL lookup inquiries via its interface to use its software; an NSO source stressed its clients may have different reasons – unrelated to Pegasus – for conducting HLR lookups via an NSO system Thank you for your feedback.It strongly suggests that the Kagame government – which has long been suspected of being a client of the Israeli surveillance firm NSO – has been able to monitor the 28-year-old’s private calls and discussions with US A spokesperson for the Rwandan government said the country “does not use this software system … and does not possess this technical capability in any form” A phone infected with NSO malware, as Kanimba’s has been, not only gives users of the spyware access to phone calls and messages, but it can also turn a mobile phone into a portable tracking and listening device In the period before she was alerted to her phone being hacked Kanimba said she had contacts with the US special presidential envoy for hostage affairs and the UK high commission office in Rwanda – all of which could have been monitored She also held talks with Baroness Helena Kennedy a barrister and member of the House of Lords The forensic evidence suggests the spying began in January – though it may have been earlier – and paused in May while Kanimba was in the US the day she met the Belgian foreign affairs minister Sources in the minister’s office said no sensitive information was shared in the meeting including murder and staging attacks in Rwanda The 67-year-old’s family staunchly deny the allegations a journalism partner in the Pegasus project Kanimba described how the diplomatic effort to have her father released began from the moment she and her family discovered he had been kidnapped with calls to “every single member of the European parliament and every member of the Belgian parliament” as well as human rights organisations the way my father was able to protect people in the hotel was that he made calls every day With the last working telephone in the hotel,” she said News of the hacking campaign will heighten scrutiny of the Rwandan government’s treatment of Rusesabagina at a time when some US lawmakers have pushed for the administration of Joe Biden to put more pressure on Kagame to release him and to protect Rwandans in the US from harassment ShowThe Pegasus project is a collaborative journalistic investigation into the NSO Group and its clients The company sells surveillance technology to governments worldwide spying software – or spyware – that targets iPhones and Android devices a Pegasus operator can secretly extract chats or activate microphones and cameras without a user knowing and Amnesty International had access to a leak of more than 50,000 phone numbers selected as targets by clients of NSO since 2016 Access to the data was then shared with the Guardian and 16 other news organisations More than 80 journalists have worked collaboratively over several months on the investigation which was coordinated by Forbidden Stories Thank you for your feedback.Rwanda has long been suspected of being an end user of NSO malware, with a history of targeting dissidents at home and abroad In 2019, at least six dissidents connected to Rwanda were warned by WhatsApp that they had been targeted by spyware made by the NSO in an attack that affected hundreds of users around the world over a two-week period from April to May that year including exiles living in Canada and the US appear to have been included in a leaked list of persons of interest to NSO clients Rusesabagina, who has been referred to as “Africa’s Schindler”, is alleged by family members to have been tortured in the days after his rendition. Rwandan authorities have denied that he was kidnapped or mistreated in custody His trial has been condemned by human rights groups and has sharpened criticism of Kagame’s nearly three-decade-long hold over Rwanda from key allies in the UK and the US said her entire family felt as if they were under constant watch by the Kagame government she said she and her family had reason to suspect their emails were being monitored after her father’s lawyer was searched during a prison visit following a private communication from the family about an affidavit he wanted Rusesabagina to sign that would attest to his allegations of torture appeared to be focused on finding the affidavit “We just assume we are being watched,” Anaïse Kanimba said. “We tell ourselves we have nothing to hide. But this idea of knowing constantly that someone is looking over you, it is really uncomfortable and scary … I hate living with it.” There is no evidence that Anaïse Kanimba’s phone was hacked. Vincent Biruta, Rwanda’s minister of foreign affairs, said: “Rwanda does not use this software system … and does not possess this technical capability in any form. These false accusations are part of an ongoing campaign to cause tensions between Rwanda and other countries, and to sow disinformation about Rwanda domestically and internationally.” Read moreNSO denied “false claims” made about the activities of its clients but said it would “continue to investigate all credible claims of misuse and take appropriate action” It said in the past it had shut off client access to Pegasus where abuse had been confirmed Among the Rwandans that the Pegasus project found were listed in the data as candidates for possible surveillance was David Himbara an economist who formerly worked for Kagame in Rwanda but later fled and sought protection in Canada Himbara has questioned claims of stellar economic growth over the years “The lifestyle forced on me is a preoccupation to avoid becoming another victim of Kagame’s death warrant I do not take personal security for granted even though the distance between Toronto A forensic analysis of Himbara’s mobile phone by Amnesty International has not found any evidence that it was successfully hacked It is not clear from leaked records which client country selected Himbara as a potential target Play Duration: 13 minutes 4 seconds13m Brought to you by Carine resident Peter Peebles says he's counted up to 75 cars a day "clogging the streets" around Carine SHS since the start of the year, when the school told students they could no longer park on school grounds. 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It’s safe to say she’s an ideal tenant. To Main Page An identikit image of a man wanted by police over the incident. (Supplied) Link copiedShareShare articlePerth police are searching for a man who attacked a woman while she was exercising in the Perth suburb of Carine. The 35-year-old woman was running around Carine Open Space about 7:00pm on Thursday night when the incident happened. As she ran towards Monyash Road the woman saw a white utility park on the verge and its driver get out of the car and walk towards her. As she passed him the man grabbed her and put his hand over her mouth. The woman started screaming and managed to break free of the man, who ran back to his vehicle before driving off along Monyash Road. The attacker is described as stocky with dark hair and a stubbly beard, and dirty hands. He is believed to be between 20 and 30 years old, about 173 centimetres tall and has fair skin. He was wearing a dark hooded jumper and track suit pants. 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I want it perfect and I want that people can feel Alexandre Samson, our curator, had this genius idea of Olympics and Paralympics in 10 decades. maybe a lot of people don't know about So we're going to have a lot of dancers, we're going to have a lot of athletes. So it's going to be a huge, huge show. [Carine] It's not a long time that Amelia is working It's quite new I think, maybe two years. Not more. [Carine] And you see the energy is so positive, so she's a generous person. I like her. because it's like a degradee, will be perfect with her. You know sometimes you imagine a girl in the dress. Carine is everything. Vogue is everything. This is all everything. So I'm just extremely honored. 'cause then I can walk. And for you to walk [Amelia] it's better. Yeah. Exactly. Yeah yeah. [Carine] And it's better for the legs and I think it's better for the dress. Oh my God. I just got off the phone with her. She's like, Better give Carine the biggest hug for me. I don't think I'm gonna tell her that I'm wearing Chanel. This is something that goes above and beyond dreams. That's how it feels like just pinch me all over my body. The other day I just watched Midnight in Paris, which is like all about the different eras in Paris that they highlight is the twenties and the flapper dresses. And I think that's one of my favorite eras. it would be Paris in the twenties in Chanel So that's how this dress makes me feel. [laugh] [Amelia] You look amazing. Good to see you. This is definitely an easier one. And what a surprise. [Carine] When you see the Amelia Gray dresses, As you're going to add some more beads for Amelia. It's what we call in French le petit man. In old couture, they're very, very important. And I like the people that making this dress we take them with white gloves because they so fragile. so they can make alteration in the couture way. And I learned something quite interesting this morning. I say, but there is not the logo Chanel inside the dress. As you know, this is bad luck to put the logo It's the first time I'm working with her and I'm happy for finally after all these years at work, She's so tall, you know. She's so tall. [Carine] Because people always say that we are fighting. I never fight with Anna. I respect her a lot. And I almost like colors now. After meeting Anna. Dressing in black, but almost loved colors. but I heard a lot from film and from Karl. So I know she was a very free spirit with a tough character. And I think she will love someone like Amelia. I think it's very the essence of what Coco is herself. I feel amazing and beautiful and like a real Parisian. [Carine] After the success of the previous event. This has to be even better. So we want it spectacular. And cross fingers it's super not windy.