Eight leading Australian fashion designers will be showcased in How You Make It, an interactive and engaging exhibition at Object Gallery from 21 June until 24 August 2008.
Even though many of the featured designers are well known and res
Eight leading Australian fashion designers will be showcased in How You Make It, an interactive and engaging exhibition at Object Gallery from 21 June until 24 August 2008.
Even though many of the featured designers are well known and res
April 4th, 2011
Eight leading Australian fashion designers will be showcased in How You Make It, an interactive and engaging exhibition at Object Gallery from 21 June until 24 August 2008.
Even though many of the featured designers are well known and res
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