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Josh Goot (Joshua Goot) was born on 1980-01- in Sydney, Australia, is a Fashion designer. At 40 years old, Josh Goot height not available right now. We will update Josh Goot's height soon as possible.

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Occupation Fashion designer
Josh Goot Age 42 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 1980-01-
Birthday 1980-01-
Birthplace Sydney, Australia
Nationality Australian

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He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Josh Goot worth at the age of 42 years old? Josh Goot’s income source is mostly from being a successful Fashion designer. He is from Australian. We have estimated Josh Goot's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
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2019

Goot’s first runway presentation introduced a new aesthetic to the Australian fashion & beauty landscape – the natural light, paired-back hair, make-up, and sense of open space would become brand ideals.

During his time in New York, Goot’s "clean, lean lines, strong colour sense and modern attitude" emerged as defining principles.

The move from New York to London saw Goot’s message develop further - introducing original digital art, tailoring techniques and complex constructions.

The collections retained a focus on digital print, and introduced a series of "innovative technological developments in textiles" developed in Goot’s Sydney studio.

Goot’s collections are Australian made and fabricated in Italian textiles. In 2013, Goot spoke at the Australian Financial Review’s Bespoke Summit at the Sydney Opera House on the topic of building a luxury fashion label in Australia.

Goot spoke openly of the company’s "downward spiral" citing "well documented external factors at play within the domestic industry."

Goot said, "We are, I think unique in the Australian landscape and that doesn’t necessarily make our experience easier, but I also think that it does give us a real future and that's what we’re going to be working to secure."

The company emerged from Administration and control returned to Goot as sole director. "The designer behind one of Australia’s most acclaimed brands announced yesterday that creditors had voted for a Deed of Company arrangement, allowing him to continue the business as an independent operator."

2015

In February 2015, Josh Goot entered Voluntary Administration.

2013

In 2013, Goot opened in Melbourne. The bunker-like frontage expanded to an "all-concrete space that is bold and controlled, broken only by a large glass atrium at the rear that towers above the change rooms, letting in the elements and beautiful floor-filling light".

In 2013, Goot said, "What I wanted to do with the label was to create a modern, urban, Australian fashion brand. It was born out of these core ideals of modernity, modernism and a sense of sport, and I wanted it to capture an Australian point of view in a new way that hadn’t been expressed before."

2012

Later that year Goot signed with leading Australian department store David Jones Limited, opening the Autumn Winter 2012 season launch with a tailored tuxedo suit worn by Miranda Kerr.

In 2012, the label moved to Oxford Street, Sydney. Working with architect Andy McDonnell, the new retail environment introduced audio-visual elements together with pristine white walls, juxtaposed with raw construction materials. A retractable roof opened to the sky above a multi-colour carpet designed by Shane Sakkeus.

2011

2011 saw a return to Australian Fashion Week with a collection inspired by Gerhard Richter, staged in a disused Ford Factory.

2010

In 2010 Josh Goot opened a first retail store in a converted gallery space on Sydney’s Glenmore Road.

In 2010, he collaborated with the Sydney Dance Company in Rafael Bonachella’s 6 Breaths. Goot worked with artist and designer Jonathan Zawada on a print-based, unisex identity for the production.

2008

Goot continued to show his collections in New York and Sydney, but despite the attention and growth he moved to London in 2008 - invited by the British Fashion Council to show at London Fashion Week.

2007

Following the Financial crisis of 2007–2008, Goot experienced a downturn in his international business and returned to Australia in 2009 to focus on his home market.

In 2007 Josh Goot was the first Australian designer to collaborate with Target Australia in the Designers For Target initiative. "I believe in taking my ideas to a wider audience", Goot said at the media launch.

2006

In September 2006 Goot showed at New York Fashion Week for the first time. His "urban athletic looks" presented at the Matthew Marks Gallery, were well received by international press & buyers. The label secured leading stockists including Colette (Paris), Browns Focus (London).

2005

In early 2005, Goot launched his eponymous label with a capsule of unisex tailored jersey essentials in grey marl and "futuristic" silver. The collection was "made entirely from cotton jersey, from blazers and trench coats to trousers, albeit they were precisely cut and beautifully finished."

In 2005, Goot’s debut collection won Australia’s "prestigious Tiffany & Co. Designer of the Year Award at the Melbourne Fashion Festival" and the Prix de Marie Claire Award for Best Up and Coming Designer.

In May 2005, Goot showed at Australian Fashion Week for the first time. While remaining true to his cotton jersey concept and unisex ideals, the look evolved into feminine pieces, losing the utilitarian appeal of the first collection, but retaining the ease and simplicity.

Later in 2005, the line appeared on the cover of Women’s Wear Daily for its "marriage between traditional tailoring and the all American T".

2002

The pair split in 2002, and Goot continued Platform, taking the printed tee-shirt line into a youth-focused, street-wear collection. Goot closed the business in 2004.

2000

Josh Goot had no formal fashion education. His introduction to the industry came with his first label Platform, founded in 2000 with his friend Josh Goulburn.

1999

Commencing in 1999, after travelling in Europe and the Middle East, Goot deferred his studies following his first year at the University of Technology, Sydney.

1997

Goot attended Moriah College, graduating in 1997. He was accepted to the BA Communication (Media, Arts and Production) at University of Technology Sydney.

1980

Joshua Goot (born 1980 in Sydney, New South Wales) is an Australian independent fashion designer and entrepreneur. He was born in Sydney and moved to New York with his then partner, Vogue Australia fashion director Christine Centenera.