Designer Natalie Hutton Visits Wellington and the 2023 World of Wearable Art show BEYOND. This year’s campaign featured the work of Natalie’s gown Echoplex - Goddess of Reverb.
Read MoreA behind the scenes look at the World of WearableArt 2023 - BEYOND imagery in the making.
Model: Natarsha Orsman
Gown and Headphones: Claudia Savage - Echoplex Goddess of Reverb
See design Echoplex, Goddess of Reverb up close at Te Papa between December 12th and February 14th along with over 35 other amazing WOW pieces.
Read MoreDesigner Natalie Hutton visits the World Of WearableArt Museum in Nelson, New Zealand.
Read More“Described by the judges as stunning in its restraint, supremely elegant with the design inspiration of music articulated through the movement of the garment.”
Read MoreQuestion: What originally motivated you to start Claudia Savage?
Natalie Hutton: The long of it is I had always wanted to be "an artist" which to me was drawing and painting what I wanted and living off the proceeds of sales. Well, a combination of losing my folio in a fire and the discovery that most people wanted me to draw their partner or pets put me well and truly off the idea of illustrating for others.
Interview by Brooke Hunter.
Melbourne designer Natalie Hutton has taken home her first international accolade this weekend at the World Of Wearable Art awards in New Zealand. One of only eight Australian finalists in this year’s finals hosted at a gala event on Friday night, Natalie’s Claudia Savage was up against 148 finalists from 17 countries. Her debut piece, Echoplex – Goddess of Reverb, took out the coveted Avant-Garde section in the 30th annual awards.
Read MoreRead More“I’ll be asking Natalie to describe some of the remarkable fashion she’s created and get the lowdown on what she expects when she travels across the ditch to represent her country.”
Natalie Hutton will be discussing her inspiration, up coming collection and involvement in the World of WearableArt Awards.
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