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Caroline Ralphsmith discusses Melbourne Fashion Festival’s 30th anniversary, celebrating creativity, inclusivity, and the future of Australian style

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Caroline Ralphsmith discusses Melbourne Fashion Festival’s 30th anniversary, celebrating creativity, inclusivity, and the future of Australian style

In Short:
– Caroline Ralphsmith discusses the Melbourne Fashion Festival’s 30th anniversary and its theme of fashion as a spectator sport.
– Ralphsmith highlights Melbourne’s unique style confidence and commitment to inclusivity in fashion representation.

Caroline Ralphsmith, CEO of the Melbourne Fashion Festival, joins Belinda Coates of The Connector to discuss the festival’s 30th anniversary and its impact on Australian style. This year’s theme, “fashion as a spectator sport,” celebrates designers and invites consumers to embrace bolder, more innovative looks rather than following trends.

The festival’s closing night runway features a collaboration between Savers and emerging designers, highlighting circular fashion and sustainability. Ralphsmith also shares her love for bright colours, the representation of First Nations designers in the Beyond Black runway, and the push for greater international recognition of Australian fashion talent.

Ralphsmith notes that post-COVID trends show consumers eager to dress up for events, a shift Melbourne fashion is embracing. With over 140,000 jobs in Victoria’s fashion sector, predominantly held by women, she stresses the importance of policy support, inclusivity, and celebrating the economic and cultural impact of the industry.

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