In association with Cafe Sydney, Object hosted an exclusive performance by Australia’s leading conceptual fashion designers MATERIALBYPRODUCT.
August 19th, 2009
The event was held on Thursday 6 August 2009 at Cafe Sydney as part of Sydney Design 09. All photography Jamie Williams.
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