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Robyn Healy, curator of costume and textiles at the National Gallery of Victoria http://www.windowsxpkey.com, describes Ms Grant as "an exciting talent". "When we think of knitwear designers, we think Jenny Kee and koalas knitted into the front of jumpers. Lorinda has taken it to another level. Her aesthetic is quite sophisticated," she says http://www.2013lvoutletjp.com.

Grant's clothes are not limited to traditional woollen garments such as cardigans and jumpers, though she does produce some clever interpretations of those.

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Grant is among six finalists in this year's Omega New Designer Award, part of the L'Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival http://www.rfcablestore.com - clarisonic mia 2 , which will be held from March 16 to 23 http://www.savethephotographs.com - sac vanessa bruno pas cher .

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Another finalist is Perth-born Anthony Kendall, 26. His label, Thys Collective, is stocked in the prestigious Henri Bendel and Jeffrey's in New York, and Villa Moda in Dubai and Kuwait http://www.clarisonicmiausa2013.com - clarisonic face brush .

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