Saturday, January 31, 2009

Circa Nocturna and Carnivale Nocturna - A weekend of Alternative Fashion


Circa Nocturna, (I am one of the organisers and founder types) tickets are on sale now.
If you want to look at an amazing show of Alt Fashion, and you are anywhere near Melbourne Australia, come along.

Circa Nocturna Alt Fashion Show





Melbourne's largest alternative, subcultural and fringe fashion show.
Featuring some of the best of Australia's alternative
fashion, clubwear and metal couture.


Fitzroy Town Hall
Saturday 28th of February
Cnr of Napier and Moore St, Fitzroy.
Doors Open at 8 pm


Tickets - $22 + BF presale $25 on the door, available online at www.wildilocks.com
Or instore at:
Wildilocks 1/382 Ltl Collins St,
VNV Boudiour 514 Lygon St Brunswick East,
Peril Underground 17 Elizabeth St, Melbourne.


This year, we are also presenting CARNIVALE NOCTURNA

Carnivale Nocturna celebrates alternative designers by making them accessible to the public, breaking the line between the catwalk and the audience, all within a carnival atmosphere complete with performances and visual displays.

The Circa web store is the newest member of the Alliance of Alternative Arts celebration of alternative fashion, highlighting their commitment to these designers and industry, so come along and be a part of this amazing launch event.

Carnivale Nocturna is FREE with your Circa Nocturna ticket
Or entry by donation
This event is All Ages (I.D. required for alcohol service)
Sunday 1st March 2009 from 4pm
Fitzroy Town Hall, Napier St, Fitzroy.

Real Women!!!



My friend Brent from B Digital is quite the amazing photographer and has been dabbling with Alt photography and Alt fashion for quite some time.
He has helped out with some amazing work on Circa Nocturna as well.

He has finally published a book of some of his amazing work.

"Realwomen"

Have a look at some of the pics at the site www.realwomen.net.au - book pre-sale is up for all of feb.
This is one of the first books published in Australia featuring alt models, so a bit of a landmark, methinks!