Stepping into the world of iD Fashion Week is like entering a realm where creativity knows no bounds, where the runway becomes a canvas for artistic expression with designers from around the world on display.
With events all around the city, a designer Pop Up and the two shows at the iconic Dunedin railway station it was all go. We were lucky enough to be invited to opening night at Toitū Museum and we were some of the first guests through to view the Eden Hore Collection. We also attended interactive discussions around town with prominent New Zealand fashion figures. These events are ways for young designers and brands open doors to a world of possibilities, where collaborations are born and dreams are realised.
We were proud to be invited to show our Winter 25 collection amongst the enormous talent in the two night show on the famous catwalk at the Dunedin Railway station, one of the longest catwalks in the world. Here we paired up with Atelier Royale, a NZ hat producer who creates headwear masterpieces. Our New Zealand made woollen coats a symbol of refined taste and timeless style, sashayed past the well dressed crowd, each stitch a testament to the craftsmanship of our local manufactures.
As the lights dimmed after the second show, we attended the exclusive after party - well attended by models, designers and other fashion enthusiasts. With one last day in the Meridian Mall Pop Up store we cut short the celebrations.
A week of amazing events and one to put on the calendar for years to come, thank you iD Dunedin, until next time.