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Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Australia kicked off with a “Kapow!” today as Romance Was Born opened the week by showcasing their Beserkergang SS 12/13 collection. Inspired by comic book graphics, a collaboration with Marvel comics saw the designer duo bring the female superheros to life with embellished bodysuits, Hulk graphics and technicolour prints.

Image Credits: Lucas Dawson

Leo Greenfield - featured artist of the Textile & Fashion Hub - has a passion for illustration - he is his own camera. His drawings concentrate on illustrating from memory the ever-changing space of street life and culture.
On paper Leo expresses the silhouette and patterns of contemporary dress, creating intimate social portraits of people, places and their communities. This drawing process, honed on the streets of Melbourne, has taken Leo across Japan and especially to France to report from Paris Fashion Week.
Working as a freelance artist and illustrator, Leo uses blogs and social media to share his drawings and collaborative projects. Daily updates of illustrations can be found on his blog at www.leogreenfield.com.
Leo has exhibited in Adelaide and Melbourne, as well as Osaka, Japan and is currently based in Collingwood.
See more of Leo’s work at Textile & Fashion Hub - Unveiled on Friday 30th March when the Hub opens its doors to the public as part of the 2012 L’Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival Cultural Program.

Leo Greenfield - featured artist of the Textile & Fashion Hub - has a passion for illustration - he is his own camera. His drawings concentrate on illustrating from memory the ever-changing space of street life and culture.

On paper Leo expresses the silhouette and patterns of contemporary dress, creating intimate social portraits of people, places and their communities. This drawing process, honed on the streets of Melbourne, has taken Leo across Japan and especially to France to report from Paris Fashion Week.

Working as a freelance artist and illustrator, Leo uses blogs and social media to share his drawings and collaborative projects. Daily updates of illustrations can be found on his blog at www.leogreenfield.com.

Leo has exhibited in Adelaide and Melbourne, as well as Osaka, Japan and is currently based in Collingwood.

See more of Leo’s work at Textile & Fashion Hub - Unveiled on Friday 30th March when the Hub opens its doors to the public as part of the 2012 L’Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival Cultural Program.

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The amazing prints seen at Australian designer Dion Lee’s recent collection for L’Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival