Creative directors Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia returned to the brand in 2017. The brand was established in 1965, by the late Oscar De la Renta. Known for unequivocally glamorous designs - think full skirts and fitted waists, forever a champion of classically feminine silhouettes.
Partywear can mean anything! As long as you feel confident you can enjoy the party!
Whether you’re attending the prestigious Sydney Autumn Racing Carnival or an equally glamourous gala in Melbourne, dressing your best will undoubtedly be a high priority, not to mention highly stressful. Minimise the fuss of trawling through catalogues or shopping malls with the Fashion Alta Moda party dress hire service to find the perfect outfit that will benefit your budget and maximise the most important part of your event - enjoying your occasion.
In a world driven by consumerism that results in mass production and wastage in nearly all sectors of the economy, less is proving to be more, especially when it comes to maintaining a budget that will support a busy social life. If you’re new to the service, here’s why this will be your best investment yet:
We’ve all admired the timeless beauty of the Hollywood greats that sparkled on the silver screen and continue to influence many of today’s modern looks. Here’s why we would love to help you unleash your inner prima donna when you need a dress for a night in Melbourne or elsewhere:
Finding the perfect outfit has never been this convenient. This service offers access to a wide range of luxury dresses to hire for every occasion at a favourable cost that will ease the stress on your budget and busy schedule. Get ready for your next event by browsing our collections to place your order for your garment of choice, or book an appointment for a personalised session in our Styling Suite – we look forward to turning your dream look into a reality.
Creative director Miuccia Prada, is currently at the helm of a brand founded in 1913. Prada is one of the most influential fashion houses in the world today. Evoking a modern take on innovative yet timeless pieces.
Rabanne remains a beacon of avant-garde style, evolving from its unconventional fabrications of the 1960s to redefine modern luxury. While the brand has transitioned from its pioneering use of unorthodox materials, it continues to challenge conventions by blending the eccentric with the lavish.
Paco Rabanne's name is synonymous with innovation in fashion. The Spanish designer's groundbreaking debut show, "12 Unwearable Dresses in Contemporary Materials," stunned audiences in 1966 with its creations crafted from metal, plastic, and other unconventional elements. Though initially divisive, the collection has since attained legendary status, often referenced in costume history literature as a testament to Rabanne's visionary approach.
Creative director and founder Rasida Lakoba, launched her label in Russia in 2012. She believes femininity isn't a trend. Her designs showcase luxe sequinned suits and dramatic on-shoulder gowns, flavouring an understated silhouette. The label's head turning designs are a regular fixture on the red carpet.
Creative directors Henrietta Rix & Orlagh McCloskey, launched the brand in 2015, bringing their love of vintage to contemporary ready-to-wear. The brand champions the idea that" saving the best isn't necessary and getting dressed up is for the everyday."
Creative Director and founder Roksanda Ilinncic is based in London and launched her brand in 2014. She has a signature artistic influence, and champions colour and clever cuts in her designs. Renowned for sculptural shapes, prints, fabrics and vibrant colours - she aims to show how femininity and empowerment can be shown in both strength and vulnerability.
Creative director Rolound Mouret, started his brand in 1997. As a self taught creative, made famous by his number one hit the "galaxy dress". "I drape, I touch, the fabric takes the lead and the element of transformation is always magical to me". His collections focus on fabric and form, using vibrant colours and body-con cuts to flatter the female silhouette.