We ship worldwide! All flat rate shipping fees are listed in Australian dollars and can be tracked online via the Australia Post website.
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Shipping in Australia:
Free standard shipping on all orders over $350.
$10 - Standard Post.
$12 - Express Post. *Recommended*
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New Zealand shipping:
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Internationalshipping (all other countries):
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distal phalanx is super excited to offer Australia, New Zealand and now USA, Canada and UK residents Afterpay as a payment method.
Afterpay offers interest-free payment plans for your purchases online and in store. Buy and receive what you want today and pay it off in four equal instalments fortnightly. Find out more below!
Afterpay is operated by Afterpay Holdings Limited, listed on the ASX.
To make a purchase using Afterpay you will need:
A debit or credit card
To be over 18 years of age
An Australian, New Zealand, Canadian, USA or UK residential address
To use the service:
Online:
Add items to your shopping bag
Select Afterpay as your payment method – you will be redirected to Afterpay's payment platform
Register or login to your Afterpay account and confirm payment
We ship your order as per our standard shipping policy (which you can view here)
In-store:
We will get you to process the purchase via our online store using your smartphone whilst in store.
Choose the In Store Pickup option at checkout so you aren't charged shipping.
You take your order home with you.
Important information:
Afterpay is an interest free payment plan option
Afterpay offers instant online approval
There is no application form required
The funds for the first payment must be available on your nominated card at the time of checkout.
For the fifth edition of Baron, Harley Weir takes us on a visual essay exploring the female body through biological conditions such as reproduction and birth, and how these are mediated in a patriarchal, capitalist society. The title of the book, Function begs the question what do our bodies do. Each part holds several, often conflicting, functions. The female nipple, for example, is both an erogenous zone, a feeding station, and as such causes both desire and disgust.
The book contains a body of new work and never before published fashion and documentary photographs. Childhood friends, colleagues and models are collaborators to Weir, and their input has been vital when constructing her work and interpreting the theme. The models Jess Maybury and Lily Newmark , who have starred in previous works, are here captured as Mary and Child. Likewise, the stylist Camille Bidault-Waddington appears in a diptych beside her son Albert Cocker, also evoking Christian iconography. Harley’s childhood friend appears in a series of self-portraits depicting his experimentation with womanhood through crossdressing, published alongside private emails to his lover. Inspired by the multi-media artist Colette Maison Lumiere and her exploration of gender roles imbued in interiors, self portraiture and performance, Weir has created a series in collaboration with set designer Emma Roach, overpainting each of the images. A number of suggestive still-lifes appear throughout the book exploring the function of sexiness and the body as a commodity. The ending is a series of photographs documenting the labour of birth giving the viewer an encounter with the place with which we all came from.
The fifth instalment of Baron introduces the art director Jamie Reid and contributing fashion editor Camille Bidault-Waddington. The book also contains Weir’s limited edition campaign for Helmut Lang, which opens and closes the issue and will appear only in Baron.