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The next time you're walking down Liverpool Street, just off Oxford St in Sydney, you may notice an eye-catching window display that draws you into an unknown world. Meet new kids on the block Roderick Ng and Elenie Kondos, owners and founders of clothing brand Master/Slave. The name Master/Slave was chosen as it signified a symbiosis of sorts, meaning one cannot exist without the other. Which is how these two feel about each other and the Master/slave brand. As Roderick says of the typical Master/Slave customer, "he declares that he is a slave to fashion, but the master at play." Walking through the doors you will find a Pandora's box full of quirky and unconventional designs. A well thought out space of wall-to-wall creativity, they specialize in made to measure and ready to wear clothing including their luxury denim and funky t-shirts. Of particular interest are the elaborate couture dresses. The quality workmanship is apparent in each piece.

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This entry posted on 19 January 2007 at 12:43 PM
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