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Furnishing a selection of the best local and international designer labels in the market, preview is FASHION EXPOSED’s exclusive high end showcase, and the ideal destination for buyers in search of unique, premium quality product that sets itself apart from the mainstream, through artisanal quality finishes and design originality. Intoxi-Kate, Kaleidoscope Fashions, Queen Clothing and Vivian Chan Shaw are just some of the brands on show in this not-to-be-missed designer showcase.

Intoxi-Kate

Malaysian designer Scott Chu is the creative force behind the hard-edged urban sophistication of high end womenswear brand Intoxi-Kate. Featuring lustrous fabrications and idiosyncratic sculptural styling, this sleek brand seems purpose-designed for confident, urban females to wear, either prowling the city’s hot-spots with a bevy of glam companions, or clinching that impromptu deal over a mischievous cocktail.  

Kaleidoscope Fashions

Kaleidoscope will capitalise on its presence at preview to introduce Indian labels Saburi and Satya Paul to the Australian market. Fashion label Saburi’s use of colour, quality fabrications and a unique blend of vintage and contemporary styling is targeted at discerning customers with an eye for exclusive style. Meanwhile accessories label Satya Paul offers a wide range of product including scarves, bags, men's accessories and an entire range of classic bridal wear and lingerie.

Queen Clothing

Created by Christine Boyle, Queen’s quintessentially Melbourne aesthetic embodies timeless, edgy style with an artistic edge. Made entirely in Australia, Queen offers creative, practical and well made clothing to a thinking clientele that likes to stand out from the crowd. Queen’s ageless appeal has attracted a cult following among stylish women from all walks of life.

Vivian Chan Shaw

Widely regarded as the patron saint of Australian knitwear, Vivian Chan Shaw’s matchless and groundbreaking designs have continued to stretch the boundaries of the knitwear category since she first launched in the 1970s. Bold colour palettes and eye-catching, organic silhouettes define the style of this unique designer’s creations, inviting frequent comparisons with knitwear deities including luxury Italian fashion house Missoni.