Diecast Agency is proud to be working with famed NY designer Malcolm Harris to bring the One-Dress initiative to Sydney. Malcolm's Mal Sirrah label won many esteemed fans and the above video is a sneak preview of what's to come in Sydney in 2010. The project will be in support of 2 charities: Womankind Worldwide and KIVA.ORG
Friday, 4 December 2009
One-Dress Soirees in Sydney
Monday, 30 November 2009
Temper Trap in Sydney





Shay Alexander and the Temper Trap were at the Diecast Studio a couple of days before the ARIA awards. The band was nominated for 4 awards and were chuffed to be back home for the event after spending a bit of time in the UK and Europe. We showed them some shoes and had a few beers, as Aussies do. Look out for them in their future gigs kicking it with Shay's designs.
Sunday, 1 November 2009
Andre J
Was introduced to Andre J at a party in the Meat Packing District of NYC a few nights back. Very memorable in many ways. Andre J, you are truly beautiful. Here is our tribute to you - reliving the infamous French Vogue Cover of 07. Sneak Preview Shay Alexander



Images from Shay Alexander's A/W 10 collection. Was pleasantly surprised by the immediate reactions from just showing iPhone size images in LA and NY. Guess having a point of difference is a valuable quality that can never be overstated. With super photog Robin Sellick shooting new images, we hope the label reaches a new mark internationally. Oak NYC, hope you are watching this too.
Saturday, 3 October 2009
The Great Dust Storm 09

Photos of the great dust storm over NSW. Taken by Diecast's Styling Director Shay Alexander.
Streetcar Named Desire
Our head of communications, Sandra with Joel Edgerton in Paddington for a fitting. It was the hottest day of Spring and Joel was hard at work the previous night as Stanley Kowalski. Nonetheless, he was gracious enough to meet us early in the morning so that we could fit him with some ThreeOverOne apparel. Thanks Joel.
Poignant, bless...
Here is a photo styled by friend and designer of label "None the Richer". Diecast Agency neither condones nor condemns the message, we simply understand.