rom the cult brands you need to know to the latest in street-style trends, our David Jones’ buyers were on the ground to bring you our Afterpay Australian Fashion Week 2023 wrap-up.
Rain, hail or shine, Sydney was officially in full swing this past week as Afterpay Australian Fashion Week (AAFW) brought a dose of the warm-weather style we’ve been craving since the change of season kicked in. From the trends to have on your radar to the front row, our team was on the ground to cover the best of the week.
On Show: The Afterpay Australian Fashion Week 2023 Runway Highlights
Afterpay Australian Fashion Week was a flurry of style, trends and palpable sartorial celebration. Alémais opened the week with a masterclass on romanticism, with exaggerated silhouettes, technicolour prints, and garments designed for movement and ease.
Celebrating the brand’s 10th anniversary, Michael Lo Sordo followed suit with a daring collection, perfect for late-night soirées offset with a live orchestral soundscape. Bondi Born imparted an air of wanderlust with every sweeping resortwear piece beautifully presented on an alfresco harbour-side runway. Further enforcing the week’s energy, St Agni offered decisively-minimal tailoring paired with masterful tonal play and ‘90s silhouettes.
With Tuesday came Bec + Bridge and their combination of timeless tailoring and contemporary hues—a failsafe formula for looking chic. Celebrating 15 years, Aje delivered a collection that distils the brand’s essence; floaty dresses and hand-painted florals, with model Gemma Ward opening the show. As always, Anna Quan served a delightful colour palette of refreshed seasonal staples.
Midweek shows included the newest collection from Joslin, notorious for delivering romantic and feminine silhouettes. Held opposite Clovelly Ocean Pool, Joslin offered a masterclass in natural fabrications balanced against flattering silhouettes and intricate details. The Indigenous Fashion Runway Project, as expected, stole the show with an undeniably captivating showcase of Australian talent.
A Moment for Country and Creativity: The Indigenous Fashion Projects Runway
Held on Gadigal Land and presented by the Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair Foundation (DAAFF), with support from David Jones, the Indigenous Fashion Projects runway on Wednesday night transported Carriageworks to the desert heart of Australia in an immersive, kaleidoscopic showcase.
Indigenous Fashion Projects Manager, Michelle Maynard, says the Pathways Program is an incredibly exciting platform providing opportunities for First Nations designers to develop their labels, build capacity, and shape their identity and position in the industry.
“The expression of First Nations culture and storytelling through the medium of fashion and textiles is rich and vibrant…while the program provides important opportunities for First Nations designers, its impact on the industry is just as remarkable.”
“There’s such a great opportunity for the wider fashion industry to learn from Indigenous designers, our cultural ways of being and our relationship and responsibilities to Country. Our work is grounded in more than 60,000 years of heritage and our program provides a platform to engage in the sharing of it. Our industry partners learn as much as they share. It’s a collaboration in building cultural understanding and deepening relationships, understanding and experience.”
David Jones General Manager of Womenswear, Footwear and Accessories, Bridget Veals, reaffirmed the department store’s commitment to the program.
“Promoting cultural appreciation and uplifting Indigenous designers on a global stage is at the heart of what motivates us at David Jones.”
David Jones General Manager of Womenswear, Footwear and Accessories, Bridget Veals
Fashion Week Street Style To Inspire Your Look
A melting pot of personal style, the scenes outside the shows served as ample inspiration for what to wear right now. Across the week, tailoring in all its iterations shone brightly. Whether it was structured or perfectly slouchy, labels like Bec + Bridge as seen on Mishti Rahman lead the charge for effortless cool-weather layering and sharp outwear. Modern reimaginings of the classic little black dress made an appearance alongside bold detailing and shimmering accessories. Utilitarian cool emerged as a moment of note too with chunky boot pairings and platform sneakers serving up a style that worked effortlessly from day to night. Boots of all iterations, from cowboy to knee-high, were spotted across the week in a spectrum of shades, textures, and heel heights. For those suffering from an acute case of boot envy, we have the cure: The Boot Essentials We’re Investing In For 2023.