Adelaide, Adelaide Fringe 2015

Abbott! The Musical, Adelaide Fringe Festival

No Comments 06 March 2015

The success of the musical Keating! means that expectations of politically-themed musicals are high. Keating!, which traces the career of its titular Prime Minister, started out as a small show at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival before being redeveloped and playing to much bigger houses across the country. In theory, it is possible for something […]

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Melbourne, Melbourne Fashion Festival Cultural Program 2015

Fashion on Film: Dressed Up for Summer 2015 (Habillé(e)s pour printemps-été 2015) by Loïc Prignet, Melbourne Fashion Festival Cultural Program 2015

No Comments 06 March 2015

Mademoiselle Agnès guides us through the ins and outs of Fashion Week. From Paris to London, she decodes the summer trends heading our way. Reviewed by Chloe Gleeson.

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Adelaide, Adelaide Fringe 2015

Gillian Cosgriff – Whelmed, Adelaide Fringe Festival 2015

No Comments 06 March 2015

Whelmed explores how Gillian Cosgriff “keeps it going” in her anxious modern life through a mix of songs and anecdotes about her offbeat interests and childhood hijinks. This show is observational, without the humour. The comedy/cabaret performance doesn’t hit either note, but is relatable in its populist and uninspired subject matter. At the beginning Cosgriff […]

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Melbourne, Melbourne Fashion Festival Cultural Program 2015

Offsite Runway Series: Perfect: Runway 1 & 2 curated by Teneille Clerke aka Tenfingerz, Melbourne Fashion Festival Cultural Program 2015

No Comments 05 March 2015

Tenfingerz Productions brings you a night of visionary spectacles and upbeat performances, featuring Melbourne’s underground eccentric streetwear collections and an array of exotic wearable art.

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Melbourne, Melbourne Fashion Festival Cultural Program 2015

Fashion on Film: Fashion in the 1990’s (La mode des années 90) by Loïc Prignet, Melbourne Fashion Festival Cultural Program 2015

No Comments 05 March 2015

Fashion In the 1990’s peers into one of the most crucial decades in fashion through the lens of filmmaker Loïc Prignet, giving audiences an in-depth account of the decade that challenged the fashion world. By Chloe Gleeson.

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Melbourne, Melbourne Fashion Festival Cultural Program 2015

Fashion & Performance: Materiality, Meaning, Media – Melbourne Fashion Festival Cultural Program 2015

No Comments 05 March 2015

When fashion is transmitted through the gallery, and art through fashion, a remarkably hybrid situation is engendered–one that begs further question of where the boundaries between art and fashion design are situated, and more directly, if they exist at all? Liberty Scott talks to fashion curator Jess Bugg about her exhibition Fashion & Performance: Materiality, Meaning, Media at RMIT Design Hub as part of the VAMFF Cultural Program’s Project Series 2015.

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Melbourne, Melbourne Fashion Festival Cultural Program 2015

Art and Design: We Wear Future Exhibition presented by Brunswick Street Gallery, Melbourne Fashion Festival Cultural Program 2015

No Comments 05 March 2015

Ever wondered what fashion in the future will look like? According to Brunswick Street Gallery, it's not all silver and space-age. Head along to their latest exhibition, 'We Wear Future,' to catch a glimpse of what we'll be wearing ten years down the track. Reviewed by Amy Campbell.

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Melbourne, Melbourne Fashion Festival Cultural Program 2015

Art and Design: Concept To Creation, A Process – Melbourne Fashion Festival Cultural Program 2015

No Comments 05 March 2015

Held in the iconic intimate space known as the No Vacancy Gallery, Concept To Creation: A Process is an exhibition made from every girl's dream of having the perfect wedding dress. By Aleczander Gamboa.

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Melbourne, Melbourne Fashion Festival Cultural Program 2015

Angie Réhe’s Parisian Fashion Illustration Review – Melbourne Fashion Festival Cultural Program 2015

No Comments 05 March 2015

"It's about not being perfect but being loose, and a little bit inky," Angie Réhe stated creating a happy, vibrant, and animated learning environment in the true spirit of the Virgin Australia Melbourne Fashion festival evidently exposing the true overarching message of festival.

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Adelaide, Adelaide Fringe 2015

Who is Dani Cabs? Adelaide Fringe Festival 2015

No Comments 04 March 2015

Who is Dani Cabs? is a one man show that is part theatre, improvisation and stand up. From the suburbs of Western Sydney, Daniel Cabrera is a second-generation immigrant from Uruguay.  Cabrera delivers an hour-long monologue, with musical interludes and “commercial breaks.” He takes us to his neck of the woods and shows us his […]

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