It really depends what you want to do in the industry. If it's business related, I think getting industry experience is important and personally I wouldn't narrow myself with specifically fashion, I would broaden it and study a commerce/PR related course. Fashion is always merging with other industries, especially in the US and it would be good just to learn the overall fundamentals of how a general business really works - not just in the fashion world. It really is a personal choice at the end of the day, and what you think will benefit you in the long run.
I check this when I run out of places to go:
https://www.broadsheet.com.au/sydney/food+drink/cafes/
Love hanging by the beach.. so go Eastern Suburbs but also make sure you spend a day in the Northern Beaches; Palm Beach.
Dashing young man.
I studied there.. UNSW is great for internationals. I got accepted as I am an Australian student I'm assuming our applications were a lot easier, so have no idea what the international applications are like.
Stone Cold Fox dress!
Testing a few out at the moment.. with Leica. Will keep you posted.
Favourite swimwear... Matteau, Fella swim, Zulu & Zephyr, Peony Swim
I tan really easily, my skin's naturally quiet olive. I've never used fake tan - sunscreen is the way to go.
Senso!
I've always grown up near the beach in the Eastern suburbs, so that's what I'm use to. If you're more of a city gal; Paddington, Woollahra, Surry Hills, Redfern, Chippendale are nice areas. But it really depends on your budget and what you would prefer.
He was super lovely & talkative.