From stunning net and tulle crafted eveningwear to sharply tailored menswear, the final two days of the just concluded Mercedes-Benz Fashion Festival Brisbane (MBFFB) have seen it all.
Fashion label Talulah, under the guidance of its creative director Kelli Wharton, showed an array of dresses and skirt and top combos in a dark palette and designer George Wu created magic with his impeccably finished sheer evening monochrome gowns.From stunning net and tulle crafted eveningwear to sharply tailored menswear, the final two days of the just concluded Mercedes-Benz Fashion Festival #
Queensland bred fashion talent Jason Chetcuti sent an array of sequin, ostrich feather and diamante adorned French lace and Middle Eastern silk made gorgeous bespoke gowns down the runway while men’s clothing brand Pistols at Dawn chose to highlight slim-fit pants and aptly cut white suits at the event.
In addition to the high on glam fashion parades, the MBFFB also organized talks and discussions on sustainable designs and designer collaborations in Queensland conducted by the Las Vegas-based designers Carla Binoto and Carla Van Lun as well as the Aussie curators Nadia Buick and Madeleine King.
Jason Chetcuti