Yen Magazine Featuring Supré

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SUPRÉ and Yen are giving one budding illustrator the chance to have their design printed on a SUPRÉ T-shirt and sold nationwide. Not only will the winning entry be stocked in stores across Australia, but the designer will win a $500 SUPRÉ wardrobe, have their illustration featured in Yen magazine and receive $2.00 from every sale of the tee. The top 10 runnersup will win a $50 SUPRÉ voucher and have their designs showcased on Yen Online as a wallpaper download. Get to the drawing board!

$500

GIFT VOUCHER

All you have to do is submit your design (15cm x 10cm at 300 dpi. In a jpg format) before June 22, 2010. To enter and for all terms and conditions head to www.yenmag.net. Prize is not redeemable for cash.

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SUPRÉ model Shanay took some time out from shooting the SUPRÉ winter campaign to chat to Yen... Could you tell us a bit about yourself? I’m Shanay and I’m with Vivien’s. I’m 19 and I’m from Rockingham, a small town in Perth, and we’re here shooting the winter SUPRÉ campaign. What have you got on at the moment? It’s a little skirt with frills which is new season and a grey, short top which is perfect for winter. You could wear it if you want to go out or on the weekend. What’s your favourite film? Dirty Dancing, definitely. Mostly because of Patrick Swayze and just the soundtrack is really cool. What are you listening to on your iPod at the moment? A bit of everything. I don’t really have a genre I listen to but I’m really into The Temper Trap. They’re a new band. Well not new, So what’s the look for next season? but newish to me. There’s a lot of tie-dye, I wore a tie-dye dress before, so that’s coming back in. A lot of How do you keep yourself entertained simple colours, light pinks and greys. They on shoots? have this really beautiful light pink cardi, I usually do word puzzles if I’m getting my hair that was my favourite from this shoot. done or else just go on my phone to see who I can message. And you’re going overseas soon? Yes, I’m going to London and then to How would you describe your Germany but I’m just waiting for my personal style? visa, which is a pain in the butt. It depends how I’m feeling. I wear a lot of black. Not boho but maybe a bit indie, a bit grungy. Are you planning to settle there? What do you like about SUPRÉ? Yeah. My visa will be for a year and I’ve liked it since I was little. It has been around I don’t have any rent here so I’m just forever. My friends and I used to go shopping in kind of waiting to move over. year nine and year 10 every weekend to SUPRÉ. The new style, the way we’re shooting it – it’s Do you have a style icon? really cool. Probably Erin Wasson. She’s just cool. She could wear a paper bag Anything you like in particular? and look good. Who else? Kate They’ve got heaps of basics. You can get any Moss. tank top, any cut of T-shirt and wear it under everything. They’ve got lots of good little jackets Favourite book? in grey, but then they also have a lot more The Death of Bunny Munro by Nick colourful stuff, so it depends what kind of SUPRÉ Cave. girl you are. To see backstage footage and the full What SUPRÉ girl do you channel? interview with Shanay, head to Probably she’s a bit more mature, a little bit fun. www.yenmag.net


Focus your baby blues on the heart studded jumper *sigh.* This ever-so-cute sloppy is the love child of all things ace this winter: a bit of love, a bit of warmth and a few studs. If you think you're a bad-ass opt for the skull jumper instead. But seriously, this season is the time to sport some positively heart-string-tuggin' tees. Prepare to see lots of positive afďŹ rmation slogans, heart details and illustrations.

Cosy knits and eeces toughen up this winter with studs and just a touch of metal. A little bit girly, a little bit gru ald is effortlessly cool. A muted palette of greys, pinks and pastels keeps the look relaxed, while pretty vintage accessories have a ladylike appeal. As the mercury drops these pieces will keep you feeling toasty and looking hot.


Tie-dye gets a dark yet glamourous makeover this season and has been spotted on a huge list of fashionista celebs including Rihanna, Nicole Richie and Erin Wasson. From hot mini dresses and skirts to skinny jeans, tie-dye has certainly taken over the fashion world! Rock this look this winter by teaming a pair of tie-dye tights with a simple block colour mini dress, leather jacket and ankle boots. Or if you’re feeling a little more daring mix up your tie-dye prints with sequins and studs for an edgier look.

Throw a loose scarf over a simple tank, or an oversized cardi on top of sky high hemlines for a nonchalant take on glamour. Body con and minis are right on trend, while black and tie-dye inject some edge. It's all about laid-back, feminine style with just the right attitude.

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The chic transformation of the tracksuit pant is a saviour for those of us who are forever squeezing into tight trousers and jeans. These high end trousers certainly do not have anything scrawled across the backside or hideous stripes going down the side of each leg. This trend can be transformed in to high fashion simply by adding a chic top and blazer with 5inch sky high heels. www.supre.com.au


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