Farage, one of Australia’s most respected and celebrated fashion brands, celebrated their 20th anniversary at a stylish and intimate dinner held in the private dining room of Pendolino.
Hosted by Founders Joe and Katy Farage, the 20th anniversary dinner was held to celebrate not only a momentous two decades for Farage, but also for a huge milestone in Australian fashion.
Farage’s success and long history in Australian fashion has been attributed to its consistent promise of delivering quality tailoring, exceptional customer service and experiential retail. Offering in addition to this – its ability to evolve and adapt to an ever-changing retail market.
Born from a hunger for great fashion design, Joe founded the company with his now wife Katy in 1998 soon after the pair recognising a shared passion for the fashion industry and identifying a gap in the market for premium, luxury tailoring in Australia.
20 years on, Farage is now one of the country’s leading suiting brands and is loved not only by its loyal and ever-growing clientele base, but some of our most talented local celebrities including Hugh Jackman, Delta Goodrem and Emma Freedman.
Guests at the dinner included Joe and Katy Farage, Erika and Andrew Kingston, Tom Derickx, Eleanor Pendleton and Mathew Wilson, Donny Galella, Dale McKie and Jonathan Ward.
As the company celebrates 20 successful years in business, it is now looking forward to the next 20 by continuing to create beautiful collections, quality garments and delivering exceptional customer experiences.
“Our focus in-house at the moment is to continue to deliver beautiful collections that people really enjoy and want to be a part of, and to deliver the best experience we can in our current locations,” says Joe Farage.
We congratulate Joe, Katy, and the entire Farage team on 20 years of success, and toast to the next 20!
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