
Doris De Pont
Doris De Pont is a respected New Zealand fashion curator and the co-founder of The New Zealand Fashion Museum. She has played a crucial role in promoting and preserving the country's fashion heritage, and her work often explores the intersections of culture and style, making her an influential voice in the New Zealand fashion landscape.
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Doris de Pont is a designer and fashion historian who has been involved in the High St fashion scene since 1985.
High St Was Once A Fashion District. Where Have The Labels Gone?Doris de Pont has noted a rise in interest for handcraft among local communities and New Zealand fashion.
Huffer Revives Its Famous ‘I Love’ T-shirt After Chris Parker’s Orlando Bloom Costume TributeDoris de Pont has noted a rise in interest for handcraft among local communities in New Zealand fashion.
Te Rina MacLeod Opens TAIEA Boutique Celebrating Māori Design In HastingsDoris de Pont noted a rise in interest for handcraft among local communities in New Zealand fashion.
What Is Cruise Wear? For NZ Label Harris Tapper It’s Easy Elegance With A Gothic TouchFashion stalwart Doris de Pont has noted a rise in interest for handcraft among local communities and New Zealand fashion.
Fashion Rentals: Everything You Need To Know About Borrowing Your Party Season WardrobeDoris de Pont has noted a rise in interest for handcraft among local communities and New Zealand fashion.
Liam Aims To Make Lingerie For Every Body. Here’s How They Put Their Underwear To The TestDoris de Pont showcases New Zealand's growing craft movement in a new exhibition.
Deadly Ponies Devotees On The Pieces They Love To Wear MostDoris de Pont is the designer and founder of the New Zealand Fashion Museum, showcasing the growing interest in handcraft through her exhibition series Knit.
Knit Revival: Doris De Pont Showcases NZ’s Growing Craft Movement In New ExhibitionDoris De Pont co-curated the exhibition Moana Currents: Dressing Aotearoa Now.
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