Australian Fashion Week 2024, Carriageworks – Redfern, Sydney | 13 – 17 May

Event Date: May 13, 2024 - 12:00 AM
Event End Date: May 17, 2024 - 12:00 AM
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Australian Fashion Week 2024: The Pinnacle of Pacific Style

  • Overview of Australian Fashion Week (AFW) as a significant event in the global fashion calendar.
  • Dates and location for AFW 2024: 13 – 17 May in Sydney.

The Essence of AFW 2024

  • The theme of AFW 2024 and its significance in the current fashion landscape.
  • The role of AFW in showcasing Australian fashion on a global stage.

The Runway of Dreams – Fashion Week Models

  • Profiles of top models expected to walk the runway at AFW 2024.
  • The diversity and representation of models in this year’s event.
  • Spotlight on Changemakers like Elaine George, a trailblazer for Indigenous inclusivity in fashion.

The Designers’ Canvas – Fashion Week Designers

  • A comprehensive list of designers participating in AFW 2024, including established names and emerging talents.
  • Featured designers and their anticipated collections for the event.
  • Next Gen winners like Amy Lawrence, Emily Watson, House of Campbell, and Potirakis, showcasing their collections.

The Theme – ‘Essence’

  • Exploration of the 2024 theme and how designers interpret it through their collections.
  • The influence of the theme on the designs, materials, and presentations.

The Fabric of Creativity – Dresses

  • Highlighting standout dresses and trends from the runway shows.
  • Sustainable fashion and innovative designs, such as Albus Lumen’s ‘Rebellion’ collection.

Beyond the Runway – Related Events

  • Overview of related events, including masterclasses, panel discussions, and industry networking opportunities.
  • Special events like Carla Zampatti’s presentation and Acler’s 10-year anniversary collection.

Impact of AFW 2024

  • The impact of AFW 2024 on the Australian fashion industry and its global influence.
  • Final thoughts on the future of fashion as seen through the lens of AFW 2024.
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