AFTERPAY AUSTRALIAN FASHION WEEK 2021 (AAFW)
After last year's cancellation, due to the pandemic, Australia’s most loved fashion designers were back on the runway.... for Australian Fashion Week 2021.
We had the privilege to attend Afterpay Australian Fashion Week 2021 Resort '22 Collections at Carriageworks in Sydney, to preview all the amazing looks from well known and emerging designers for the coming season.
This year we saw a focus on sustainability and diversity, with fashion designers creating genderless garments, showcasing models of all ethnicities, sexuality and sizes gracing the runway.
We also saw First Nations designers, making history with the first runway show featuring only First Nations talent. From models to back of house, front of house and performers.
We were moved to tears and honoured to pay our respect, with a standing ovation.... this first ever seen at Fashion Week!
AUSTRALIAN FASHION WEEK 2021 - WELCOME TO COUNTRY
AUSTRALIAN FASHION WEEK 2021
AUSTRALIAN FASHION WEEK 2021 - Designs by Grace Lillian Lee
Designs by Sown in Time
Designs by Nungala Creative
First nations and designs finale
Notable trends were spotted on the runways. From fun and frivolous big billowing silhouettes to slinky silks and oversized tailoring.... texture on textured layers, satin & sparkles.
70s INSPIRED SILHOUETTES
A kaleidoscope of colour, fabrics, patterns and prints were key trends in Yousef Akbar, Mariam Seddiq and Romance Was Born shows.
AUSTRALIAN FASHION WEEK 2021 - YOUSEF AKBAR
AUSTRALIAN FASHION WEEK 2021 - Mariam Seddiq
AUSTRALIAN FASHION WEEK 2021 - ROMANCE WAS BORN
AUSTRALIAN FASHION WEEK 2021 - BONDI BORN
RELAXED SUITING
The relaxed suiting trend for the season are collarless blazers, loose trousers and soft wrapped blazers as seen on the runway in the St. Agni, Maara Collective and Oroton shows. To get the look think oversized, big and comfy.
AUSTRALIAN FASHION WEEK 2021 - ST. AGNI
MAARA COLLECTIVE
AUSTRALIAN FASHION WEEK 2021 - OROTON SHOW
THE HEADSCARF
The 60s style headscarf as seen on the runway in the Oroton show, Bondi Born show and Macgraw show. This is a statement trend and a perfect opportunity to pull out your silky square scarves to get the look.
OROTON
MCGRAW
DRAMATIC BOWS
Massive dramatic bows were seen in the GINGER & SMART, Rebecca Vallance and Alice McCall shows. Add a bow as a feature to your outfit to get the look.
GINGER & SMART
REBECCA VALLANCE
ORORTON
VOLUME AND SHIMMER
Shimmering fabrics, sequins & diamantes were a huge trend on the runways with designers Yousef Akbar, Alice McCall and Rebecca Vallance creating statement dramatic shimmering silhouettes.
YOUSEF AKBAR
ALICE MCCALL
REBECCA VALLANCE
VOLUME AND MORE VOLUME
And if all else fails and you want DRAMA, COLOUR & VOLUME then Romance Was Born is bringing a big statement vibe....with voluminous tiered dresses as a major feature in their collection.
We are so proud to share and be part of showcasing Australian fashion designs with you.
SBJ TEAM x