Worn Wild - the Alternative Designers Market


Sunday 7th September 2008


Camden Markets meets London Edge - Aussie style! Proudly part of the official program of Melbourne Spring Fashion Week 2008. Showcasing the best of Melbourne's underground & alternative designers with select interstate guests. Fashion, jewellery, hair artistry, accessories and body art for rockers, ravers, queers, goths, hippies, metalheads, emos, lolitas, clubbers and general street-stylin'.

Venue: La Di Da, 577 Little Bourke St, Melbourne, VIC, AU, 3000


Tickets: $5 entry

Time: 1pm - 6pm

For customers and industry buyers “Worn Wild” is the one-stop shop for all styles alternative. It’s a chance to see the full range on offer from each designer, try on items you have only ever seen on the net or order a custom-made design. You’ll be amazed at the huge diversity and volume of products on show.

Worn Wild is the first show of its kind in Australia. It’s a hotspot for all genres of alternative design and portfolios some of the most innovative wearable art forms as well as the most exciting ‘niches’ in fashion. Our unique designers are less likely to be influenced by the latest season’s looks, hemlines, celebrities or new blacks!

Finally there is a captivating and high energy event that does more than just put fashion on show.

Presented by GeoMythik / Starseeded Productions with shows, 'discount' hour, DJs, food service and full bar! Be there early to plot your course and take advantage of our specials.

Keep checking our website for details of participating designers: www.wornwild.com or www.starseededproductions.com

Are you a Designer and want to get involved?
Contact us and we’ll send you some details. We are currently taking applications.

Are you an interested in being on our database? You’ll receive all the latest news and top-secret information about our discount hour, shows etc
Email us and we’ll add you to our mailing list.

wornwild@starseededproductions.com


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