First Nations Fashion returns for triumphant second year
Following the spectacular success of last year's inaugural runway, First Nations royalty have descended on Carriageworks to repeat the feat.
By the end of the night, the audience were on their feet applauding the offerings of the First Nations fashion runway. Source: Supplied
It was a hard act to follow, but the class of '22 managed to do it in style.
First Nations Fashion + Design returned to the runway Friday night, wowing the packed Carriageworks hall with fresh looks.
Expectations were stratospheric, after the inaugural First Nations show at Australian Fashion Week last year saw audiences in tears and headlines made around the world.
Yessie Mosby and his son Genia Mosby perform during the opening show. The theme of climate change in the Torres Strait guided the night. Source: Getty Images AsiaPac
Capping off the week's festivities, Friday's final runway saw a curated presentation of eight First Nations designers setting the sartorial agenda for the year ahead.
The focus this year turned to the Torres Strait, with the theme 'Our Island, Our Home' seeing designers celebrating the rich culture of the Islands, and addressing the challenges of the climate crisis and sustainability.
A night of glamour
The evening was a showcase of First Nations royalty, not just from the fashion world, but across the arts.
Aunty Yvonne Weldon led the Welcome to Country; a video performance by Luke Currie-Richardson opened proceedings; pop duo The Merindas performed, singing in Noongar; Barkaa had the crowd alight with a rendition of her hit 'King Brown'; and a who's who of Blak Excellence was in attendance, including Nova Perris, Thelma Plum, Narelda Jacobs, Dobby and more.
Christine Anu rounded out the evening with a stirring rendition of 'My Island Home', by which time audiences were on their feet and not a few were wiping away tears.
The Welcome to Country was given by Aunty Yvonne Weldon. Source: Getty Images AsiaPac
But the main event, of course, was the fashion.
Eight collections were presented: Nungala Creative by Jessica Johnson; Frock On!, a collaboration by Ikuntji Artists and Flying Fox Fabrics; Myrrdah, by the Mt Isa sisters Juanita Doyle, Dale Bruce, Glenda McCulloch and Cheryl Perez; Gantharri, by Bobbi Lockyer; a collaboration by Elverina Johnson & Taking Shape; the inimitable Paul McCann; Ihraa Swim, by Nat Dann; and a closing collection by Clothing the Gaps.
Take a look at some of the designs that wowed the crowd.
Conch shells, the ancient calling together of Torres Strait people, were blown to open and close the show. Source: Getty Images AsiaPacA design by Nungala Creative. Source: Getty Images AsiaPacA model walks the runway in a design by Nungala Creative. Source: Getty Images AsiaPacNungala Creative.Models walk the runway in a design by Nungala Creative. Source: Getty Images AsiaPacA model walks the runway in a design by Ikuntji Artists. Source: Getty Images AsiaPacA model walks the runway in a design by Ikuntji Artists. Source: Getty Images AsiaPacIkuntji Artists. Source: Getty Images AsiaPacModels walk the runway in a design by Ikuntji Artists. Source: Getty Images AsiaPacModels walk the runway in a design by Myrrdah. Source: Getty Images AsiaPacA model walks the runway in a design by Myrrdah. Source: Getty Images AsiaPacA design by Myrrdah. Source: Getty Images AsiaPacThe Ihraa Swim collection. Source: Getty Images AsiaPacDesigns by Gantharri. Source: Getty Images AsiaPacFirst Nations Fashion + Design Presented by Afterpay - Runway - Afterpay Australian Fashion Week 2022 Source: WireImageA collaboration from Elerina Johnson x Taking Shape. Source: Getty Images AsiaPacA design by Elverina Johnson x Taking Shape. Source: Getty Images AsiaPacA model displays a Paul McCann gown. Source: WireImagePaul McCann wowed the crowd again. Source: Getty Images AsiaPacA model walks the runway in a design by Paul McCann. Source: Getty Images AsiaPacPaul McCann stunned the crowd again with his signature ballgown looks. Source: WireImageLuke Currie-Richardson was one of the many familiar faces at Friday night's show. Source: Getty Images AsiaPacA model walks the runway in a design by Ihraa Swim. Source: Getty Images AsiaPacModels walk the runway dressed by Ihraa Swim. Source: Getty Images AsiaPacElaine George walks the runway in a design by Future of Fashion. Source: Getty Images AsiaPacThe Clothing The Gaps collection. Source: Getty Images AsiaPacThe Clothing the Gap crew. Source: WireImageFirst Nations Fashion + Design Presented by Afterpay - Runway - Afterpay Australian Fashion Week 2022 Source: WireImageA vocal performance from Christine Anu. Source: Getty Images AsiaPacChristine Anu and Zipporah performed a stirring rendition of 'My Island Home' to close an emotional evening. Source: Getty Images AsiaPacCelebrations backstage during of the First Nations Fashion + Design show 2022. Source: Getty Images AsiaPac