There’s been plenty of fun had at Melbourne Fashion Week. The show, which runs until Sunday 21 November and features more than 250 designers and 300 retailers across more than 100 different events and sessions, took to the streets with the Pop Up runway and made our streets all the more brighter for it.
Below you can see the Pop Up runway shot taken by Liana Hardy.
There was also a blaze of cover when fashion mixed with sea life at the Melbourne Aquarium runway show.
VIP Guest Highlights
From model Montana Fox to the ever so fashionable Melissa Leong of MasterChef fame, there were plenty of VIPs who turned out for the opening night at the Plaza.
Accessories We Loved at Melbourne Fashion Week
If you are going to get a dose of inspiration for how to accessories and the colours that are trending, it’s taking a look at what’s on show at fashion week. Here we’ve picked a few of our favourites.
What’s Next for Melbourne Fashion Week
The show will take to the Yarra River tomorrow with the Riverview Runway set on Seafarers Bridge. Featuring leading Australian labels that are known for their impeccable tailoring and forward-thinking design, this show will offer up new wardrobe inspiration to wear now right through to the warm summer months.
In the evening, independent the Modest Fashion Runway event will take place at 7pm, followed by the Underground Runway at the MCG Carpark at 7.30pm and 9pm.
Picture Credit: Photographer Liana Hardy at the Pop Up Runway
This post was last modified on 20/11/2021 12:35 pm
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