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Kate Hurst
Sydney based fashion designer Kate Hurst has gone from strength to strength since the inception of her eponymous label, accumulating a dedicated following of style-savvy young women along the way. Sultry, classic and thoroughly feminine, Kate Hurst has defined an inimitable aesthetic, injecting each collection with her distinct personal touch. Perfected silhouettes, eye-catching styles and a muse with a story to tell all make for quintessential Kate Hurst. With each collection introducing a new and unique character in the Hurst hall of fame, Kate’s insatiable appetite for pop culture and the arts stems from a Fine Arts background. For fledgling designer Hurst, being mentored in sculpture, painting, film and costume design in the early days of the label solidified the presence of several timeless femme icons in collections to come. A few years on, Hurst’s clothing is proving to be the label of choice for female actresses, musicians and creative types alike. Suburban Mayhem writer Alice Bell chose to be clad in Kate Hurst for both the AFI Awards and The Cannes Film Festival, and actresses Emma Lung and Emily Barclay are Kate Hurst regulars. The Howling Bells’Juanita Stein and The Duke Spirit’s Leila Moss have also been spotted sporting Kate Hurst.