World Of Wearable Art
Wellington bookings chocka, ahead of big events weekend
Accommodation in the capital this weekend is booked up due to a double whammy of the World of Wearable Arts and an All Blacks game. Audio
Lack of diversity in WoW music reflects wider industry issue
The World of Wearable Arts might be a “champion for the female spirit and female creativity” but that doesn’t seem to extend to the music.
Mary Wing To returns to the World Of Wearable Art
World of Wearable Art is 30 this year - three decades of putting on stage thousands of jaw-dropping, labour-intensive and madly creative garments. 4,878 of them to be exact. What started as a small… Audio
Dame Suzie Moncrieff - To Russia with WOW
World of Wearable Art founder Dame Suzie Moncrieff is back in a driving role for the 30th anniversary show which opens in Wellington next week. She has taken a back seat for the past few years, but… Audio
Kip Chapman - This bloody schedule
Kip Chapman is an actor, playwright and director who is having a very busy 2017. He directs That Bloody Woman, a rock opera about Kate Sheppard, and is also the co-creator, writer and director of… Audio
Dylan Mulder - From the World of Wearable Art to the world
Dylan Mulder is an industrial designer who was a finalist in the World of Wearable Art competition four times, winning awards in 2013, 2014 and 2016. In 2016, he won the Wearable Technology and Cirque… Audio
World of Wearable Art winner forfeits award
A category winner in this year's World of Wearable Art (WOW)has withdrawn her entry after it was found to resemble another work.
WOW winner takes title back home
A thread of the international fashion event, Wellington's World of Wearable Arts, has made its way back to the event's birthplace of Nelson.