Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

Julie Bishop

65, chancellor of Australian National University in Canberra

- Fashion editor Annabel Falco annabelfal­co

When it comes to power dressing, no one does it better than Julie Bishop where velvet ball gowns, Witchery white shirts, blue jeans and a sentimenta­l UN Security Council meeting jacket reign supreme.

With a love of classic and timeless fashion and Australian and internatio­nal labels, Julie’s wardrobe reflects her strong sense of self and style, proving fashion is about confidence, a good cause (she is a 2022 Witchery White Shirt Campaign ambassador), and just the right amount of “ordered chaos”.

PS Julie, I’ll go you halves in Bergdorfs …

This year’s Witchery white shirt, designed in collaborat­ion with Australian designer Michael Lo Sordo, is available online and in Witchery stores until May 8, with 100 per cent of gross proceeds to be donated to the Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation to raise funds for the research to develop an early detection test.

How would you describe your personal style?

Timeless.

Who are your style icons?

Coco Chanel, Audrey Hepburn, Amal Clooney.

What’s the oldest thing in your wardrobe?

A Catherine Walker velvet ball gown.

What are your favourite brands? Internatio­nal: Louis Vuitton, Giorgio Armani, Hugo Boss; Australian: Rachel Gilbert, Rebecca Vallance, Meraki.

Have you ever made a style faux pas?

Never intentiona­lly.

When it comes to the Witchery White Shirt, what is your favourite way to style it?

With jeans or pants.

What is the most surprising thing in (or about) your wardrobe?

The ordered chaos.

Top-three wardrobe must-haves? White shirt, leather jacket, blue jeans.

What is the most sentimenta­l item in your wardrobe?

The jacket I wore in July 2014 at the UN Security Council meeting on (the downing of Malaysian airliner) MH17.

If money was no object you’d buy ... ? The Bergdorf Goodman department store in NYC.

Summer or winter fashion? Both.

Denim or dresses? Both.

Heels or sneakers? Both.

Is there anything in your wardrobe you have regretted throwing out?

No. Once it’s gone, I don’t regret it.

How many pairs of shoes do you own? Too many!

Favourite fashion era?

I love classic and timeless fashion that transcends short-term trends.

What does style mean to you?

Style reflects individual tastes and choices – curating my own look.

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