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Nina Maya —Fashion to fabulous

“It was as simple as I stopped buying Vogue and started buying Vogue Living.”
NINA MAYA

Having graduated with a design degree from UNSW COFA (now UNSW Art and Design), majoring in textiles and graphics, Nina Maya took a position with Italian fashion house Grazia Bagnaresi just outside of Bologna. After only three months the matriarch offered Maya the opportunity to design her own range, which effectively meant creating a line of samples to bring to Australia. The dream run for Maya had only just begun, with David

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