It’s a journey in clothes
Fashion show organiser and Haight Ashbury salon coordinator Catherine Hunt talks a mile a minute in a smooth English accent about her latest fashion feat.
“I want the audience to become passengers on a journey, like a voyage,” she says excitedly.
“We want to push boundaries with an avant-garde section and make it visually stimulating. But then you have your ears too, so as well as the fashion show we have music before and after, when the musicians will play for a couple of hours. We want to try something different with our show.”
Rebecca Button will take care of the hairdos and Jason Muir will pull out his avant-garde designs on the runway which also features fashion from Miss Wong, Harrys, Ultra shoes and the latest winter range from Wellington fashion store Starfish.
Hunt roped in musicians known to her. Riki Gooch, Lisa Tomlins and Christina Cusiel will take the stage after the main event – the catwalk.
“Riki Gooch was really on board with it all. He has a child himself so he said ‘no worries’.
“There is always a musical genre that is in fashion so both creative art forms – fashion and music – work well together. It’s a nice pairing.”
All proceeds support the Child Cancer Foundation.
Le Voyage, Dockside, Queens Wharf Shed, 8pm till late, March 3.








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