In The Fabulon Tenfingerz incorporates wearable art and ready to wear fashion from multiple designers into a wildly flamboyant spectacle full of music and glitter. Hannah Kuhar reviews.
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In The Fabulon Tenfingerz incorporates wearable art and ready to wear fashion from multiple designers into a wildly flamboyant spectacle full of music and glitter. Hannah Kuhar reviews.
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Hannah Kuhar speaks to Teneille Clarke, the artist behind Tenfingerz, about the nature of fashion shows, the Melbourne fashion scene and the importance of wearing colourful underpants.
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Espace by S!X, Launch Sarah Scout Presents Studio Review by Marisa Jayne Nestled between the walls of inner city apartments and offices, the Sarah Scout Presents Studio showcases Espace, an exhibition combining the mystic worlds of both art and fashion. As you travel up the small elevator and depart the bustling city below, you […]
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New Palm Court Orchestra and Vincent Li Review The Deakin Edge Review by Marisa Jayne Gemma Turvey was not wrong when she described her New Palm Court Orchestra and Vincent Li collaboration as “poetic, theatrical and fantastic.” She was spot on with her depiction, and the evening was nothing short of eerily magical. The […]
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Ladies in Black is a fun play that encapsulates the distinct fashion of the 1950s. Maria Dunne reviews.
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Hosted by Chunky Move, Rule of Thirds is an incredibly intricate performance that celebrates the perseverance and courage to reinvent oneself in the face of self-doubt. The piece is the third and final part of Chunky Move’s Embodiment series – a trilogy of interventions between dancers, a movement score and a chosen site.
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The Dark Social was Fred Hates Fashion’s first foray into the still exhibition landscape and was a celebration of five designers they have worked with previously: Vincent Li, Jasmine Alexa, Yesterdays Virgins, Matcho Suba and Millie Mosca. The choice in designers was a considered one, diverse in skill and aesthetic; this only made the show, as a whole, stronger. It also displayed the manifold talent of the Melbourne fashion scene and demanded the viewer to take notice of each designer’s individuality. Vanessa Gerrie reviews.
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Katie Somerville, a Senior Curator at the National Gallery of Victoria, gave her insights into Australian Fashion, the Melbourne Fashion Festival, and how the NGV fits in all this. Katie Somerville has worked at the NGV for over 21 years and has previously worked on the Board of the Fashion Festival. Maria Dunne interviews.
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ART AND DESIGN Recalling the Glamour: The Johnston Collection Review by Alexia Brehas In a modest Victorian house in East Melbourne on a Wednesday morning, filmmaker and writer Lesley Sharon Rosenthal is preparing to take her audience back in time to the golden age of Collins Street. After being greeted with complimentary tea and […]
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What is in a fashion film, you ask? A whole lot more than just clothes, that’s for sure. Vanessa Gerrie reviews.
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