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    • Pfft. Over.

      Yep. This is your last blast from the Melbourne Fashion Festival 2023. Tomorrow the Voxfrock Rookie Crew of future fashion journalists and photographers will return to day jobs, uni tutorials and…

    • The stuff of dreams

      Only one solo show is offered every year by the Melbourne Fashion Festival on its premium runway programme. It can take months and many creative minds to nut out just who…

    • Deliciously weird

      The National Graduate Showcase is one of Melbourne Fashion Festival’s most anticipated and divisive runways. Voxfrock rookie photographer Alexi Cordes was there to shoot and Voxfrock rookie journalist, Erin Visagie, to…

    • NOWEST

      There were some pretty compelling theories behind MFF’s pick of brands for Urban Oasis. “Notions of identity, social enterprise, politics, upcycling, customisation…” were high on programmer, Paola di Trocchio’s notes. But…

    • Power

      At the pointy end of Melbourne Fashion Festival 2023, Voxfrock Rookies, journalist Reyam Alyasery and photographer Alexi Cordes crewed for one of its most popular runways. Scroll down to meet them…

    • Not your average runway

      A world away from its big-gun runways in the Royal Exhibition Buildings, MFF’s Fashion Culture programme pops and crackles across dozens of tinytiny independant events in the city and suburbs. Gigs…

    • Carlin’s (En)vision

      Voxfrock rookie photographer Carlin John Stephenson scouted the festival’s forecourt for streetstyle fashionistocrats before slipping onto Envision Runway’s media riser to capture its ethically-charged mix of labels including Arnsdorf, Torannce, Anna Quan,…

    • Erin’s Utopia

      Melbourne Fashion Festival‘s first premium runway “Utopia” was a nostalgic revelation for Voxfrock rookie journalist Erin Visagie. She found herself reflecting on fairytales and talking “femininity and connectedness” backstage with fellow…