http://www.vogue.com.au/club+vogue/competitions/georgegrossharrywho+competition,433George Gross and Harry Watt really are the forefathers of Australian Fashion.
Celebrating almost four decades in the fashion industry, their designs remain incredibly relevant.
The key to their long running success is knowing what women want, how to flatter their shape and hide figure faults; yet still offer an edgy sensual style.
The GeorgeGross label is renowned for its glamorous evening, corporate and race wear. Epitomising style and elegance, GeorgeGross dresses have graced many red carpets and have been embraced by celebrity clients such as Elle MacPherson and the late Princess Diana.
Harry Watt has captured a niche in the fashion industry with his label, HarryWHO, Harry mixes soft leathers, fur and edgy on trend styling with ease.
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www.gghw.com.au to register and then answer the question below for your chance to win a $2000 gift voucher to spend on line or in store, in your state’s flagship boutique!
To enter, simply tell us in 25 words or less Which is your favourite label, GeorgeGross or HarryWHO and Why?”Open to Australian residents only. Competition starts 9/08/2011 00.01 AEDT ends 18/09/2011 23:59pm AEDT. Drawn 19/09/2011 12:00pm AEDT News Magazines Pty Ltd, 180 Bourke Road, Alexandria. Winner published on
http://www.newsmagazines.com.au/terms/ on 19/09/2011. Promoter News Magazines Pty Ltd, 180 Bourke Road, Alexandria, NSW 2015. ABN 57 088 923 906. Phone (02) 9353 6666. * For full terms and conditions, visit
http://www.newsmagazines.com.au/terms/1. Information on "how to enter" and prize details form part of conditions of entry, including the competition open dates, judging date and prize value. 2. Vogue.com.au promotions, only allow for 1 entry per user. 3. Entry is open to all residents of Australia and New Zealand. Employees and immediate families of the Promoter, associated companies and agencies, are ineligible to enter the competition. The Promoter is News Magazines, 180 Bourke Rd, Alexandria NSW 2015. 4. The judges decision in relation to any aspect of the competition is final and binding on each person who enters. Chance plays no part in determining the winner(s). No correspondence will be entered into. 5. All prizes or notification of prizes will be made within 30 days of the draw date. If the prize consists of alcoholic products, then all entrants must be over the age of 18: If the prize consists of a holiday or travel prize, then passports, visas, meals, spending money, transport to and from departure and arrival points and all other ancillary costs are the winner\'s responsibility unless otherwise stated. Holidays are subject to flight and booking availabilities. Winners under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult travelling: If the prize consists of a car, then the prizewinner must hold a current Australian driver's license; otherwise the car will be registered in the name of a parent/guardian. The promoter and sponsor take no responsibility for petrol, comprehensive insurance, health, transport, body, paint or mechanical damage from date of delivery. The winner will be responsible for any expenses incurred in getting to and from an Australian capital city and for collecting the vehicle within 30 days of the draw. The prize value includes on-road costs. 6. Winner(s) will be notified via email or telephone and their name published on-line at
http://www.vogue.com.au under the competition section of the site. 7. If the prize is not claimed within 1 month, there will be a second judging of the prizewinner(s) at News Magazines. 8. All entries become the property of the Promoter and may be used for future promotional, marketing and publicity purposes, unless otherwise stated by the entrant. The promoter reserves the right to publish photographs of the winner(s). 9. between the publishing date and date the prize is claimed is not the responsibility of the promoter.The Promoter shall not be liable for any loss or damage whatsoever suffered, including but not limited to direct or consequential loss, or personal injury suffered or sustained during the course of prize winning trips or in connection with any other prizes. Any change in the value of the prize occurring