Sydney’s Bizarre Bazaar gets ready to pop up again in a laneway near you! The thriving community project brings together the creme de la creme of Sydney City’s fashion offering and have got some new stars this time round.
The one of a kind fashion event, Bizarre Bazaar, pops up six times a year for just four hours some of the city’s hippest laneway locations. Take too long putting on your Louboutins and you’ll miss it!
The Bazaar bring some extra special stars this spring, as the thirteenth edition of the laneway market welcomes local foodies Eat Art Truck. Featuring Stuart Mcgill and Brenton Balicki, former Tetsuya’s and Quay chefs, the truck fuses modern, progressive street food with eye popping street art.
Christopher McLaren, the mind behind the behind the pop-up project spoke about the September 27 event, in association with Art & About Sydney 2012, “We’re pretty chuffed, to say the least! It’s humbling to see a project I created with my own hands develop it’s own personality and support a broad scope of talented creatives and community projects. An exciting future lay ahead.” Art & About Sydney is a collaborative arts festival which sees both the artist and the general public use the city as a canvas for creation and story telling.
The dynamic annual festival, now in it’s 11th year is produced by City of Sydney Events. Renowned for presenting the very best selection of emerging and established Sydney fashion designers, Bizarre Bazaar returns on September 27 with labels Foxton Danger, Faddoul, KAHLO and Project-Runway-featured Sasha-Rose in tow. Guerilla Gigs has also join the brigade, and will present a live Little Napier performance on the rear of a truck!
When: Thursday 27 September – 5pm to 9pm
Where: Angel Place nr George Street, Sydney NSW
Website: thisisfortunate.com
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