- Apate
- Bhalo
- Catini Designs
- Convict
- Emily Muco
- Katherine Dunmill
- Monster Alphabets
- Tindale
It really was a catwalk with a twist. The U-shaped runway was dotted with illuminated cubes. Models walked out and stood posed against the cubes, giving the audience time to take photographs and really look at the clothes in front of them.
My personal favourite was Monster Alphabets. Monster Alphabets had a gothic look to the collection, which was edgy, subversive and structurally beautiful. I was lucky enough to view their collection last year at PFF and saw incredible growth over just 12 months. WA is lucky to have them representing the state in fashion.
I don't think everyone would have loved the format of the show. I would have liked the lights to remain on while all the models were walking down the catwalk. The lights only came on when they got to their cubes. This meant you could only see the outfit in front of you really clearly which was a little bit disappointing. What I do love most about these sort of shows though is the range of designers you get to see. Each showcased about 10 outfits.
Perth fashion has really stepped up its game. People don't really give our city a lot of credit but I think we can finally say we're on a par with the eastern states. Well done Perth!
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