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“You might think the fashion festival is all shiny people and runways; it’s not.” Sai-Wai Foo, manager of the festival’s vast Fashion Culture programme is emphatic, even cynics will find something to strum their heartstrings this year. “Wherever your interest in fashion lies, even if you don’t think you have any interest in fashion at all, you’ll still find a cultural touchpoint into the festival.”

Sai-Wai Foo, manager of the Pay Pal Melbourne Fashion Festival Fashion Culture programme 2023

Sai-Wai has the mind-boggling job of juggling dozens of wildly different, mostly small productions; exhibitions, films, performances, runways, workshops, panels and parties scattered across the city and suburbs during the festival.

She is a practicing artist herself, a former staffer for legendary local Toni Maticevski and a Melbourne culture tragic with deep connections into the city’s creative communities. It’s a rare CV that happens to chime true with the programme’s raison d’être, to explore the intersections between fashion and art, cultural shifts and progressive ideas.

“I’m in a unique position because I can be more empathetic towards the needs of creatives, how they work and what type of energy goes into these events,” she says. “This is essentially self-funded so building relationships is incredibly important. If someone would love to be on the programme but doesn’t have the capability this year, then let’s pick up this conversation next year. I want to really show the heart of Melbourne, celebrate all those people doing amazing things, some of them who wouldn’t have a chance to show their work otherwise.”

For this festival, creatives doing the heart-fluttering, imagination-ripping work Sai-Wai needs for a kaleidoscopic programme have been tracked, signed and listed in the programme.

“There’s such a mixture, I don’t know where to start,” Sai- Wai says. “Textile artist Persephone Thacker’s exhibition about body identity and dress, or a fantastic thing about archiving by Denise Sprynskyj and Peter Boyd from S!X at dotCOMME in Curtain House. There’s a dance performance by (choreographer) Nebahat Erpolat about fashion and consumption and the environment, and an exhibition called All Tea, All Shade that’s about race and sexuality and how it’s expressed in fashion, a sketch session where you can do a fashion drawing of a drag queen in an amazing costume, and an event called “Made in Melbourne Men” at the Calvin Club, or a session where you can get a fashion photograph with your dog, and an exhibition of….”

She lists a mixed dozen picks from the programme ranging from quirky to intriguing to thrilling to, stuff that plumbs the depths of fashion and why it plays the role that it does in all our lives. “I’m dipping into lots of different communities, like I’ve also explored the second hand economy and vintage, up-cycling, slow fashion, all in various ways,” she says. “You might be interested in a second-hand market, or a talk on vintage, or a vintage parade, or you might want to learn a new skill like up-cycling or repairing or crochet or knitting.”

The tenets of inclusivity, key in fashion, have also been woven in. “We’ve got a quirky one at 6.30 pm. in the forecourt (of the Royal Exhibition Buildings) on March 8,” Sai-Wai says. “The “EveryBODY is Beautiful” flash mob. They’re going to strip off and do a “walk of no shame” and you can join in, show everyone how proud you are of your body! It’s a beautiful message.”

“The way I’ve programmed everything has been quite organic,” Sai-Wai concludes. “They’re all there because I have an interest, or there’s something in the Zeitgeist and it’s just time, the right time for that (production) to come out.”

SAI-WAI’S MIXED DOZEN


Mend Over Matters
exhibition, March 3 – 11, Embroidery House, Malvern FREE

Significant Surfaces: A Fashion Film Installation, March 3 – 11, 8.30 pm. – 1am., Carlton, FREE

Days of FUTURE PAST – When Archives Collide exhibition, March 11, 11am. – 5 pm., City, FREE

In/Visible exhibition, March 3 – 11, Ringwood, FREE

Shop I Am dance performance, March 10, 6.45 pm. West Melbourne, tickets from $15

All Tea, All Shade* Archived exhibition, March 3 – 11, St. Kilda, FREE

Future From Waste Lab Open Studio, March 8 – 10, 12noon – 2pm, South Bank FREE

EveryBODY is Beautiful flashmob, March 8, 6.30 pm., Carlton FREE National Trust’s Vintage Runway show, March 3, 7pm. City, tickets from $35

F.A.T.(Fabulous and Trendy) Plus Size Runway, March 4, 7 pm. Footscray, tickets $40-$100

Get Lit Photography Pop Up (for dogs), March 4 – 5, 10am. – 5pm., East Brunswick, tickets from $175

Art Party/NGV Teens party, March 4, 6 – 9pm., tickets $20, City, tickets $20

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