Fashion Extravaganza on the Runway
The beauty of fashion lies within the story behind each stitch. Every colour palette, every sparkle, every perfectly planned event — each detail curated by the designer, the creative, the visionary behind it all.
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Queensland model Rhiannon Walters at #TFF2024 wearing Elaurante on the runway.
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As I settled into the front row of Toowoomba’s inaugural fashion festival, my heart filled with anticipation. I was excited to immerse myself in the culmination of months of passion and creativity poured into the creations of countless designers. Two striking figures, draped head to toe in vibrant shades of denim-blue, emerged from behind the curtains. Jarrod Montoro and Sophie Barnes, the models chosen to open the show, strutted down the runway, radiating confidence with every step.
Suddenly, they paused to strike a pose—Sophie rested her arm on Jarrod’s shoulder, showcasing the intricate patchwork denim detailing of her Khashaee-designed skirt, and revealing an ultra-high, irresistibly sexy split. She was the epitome of denim chic from denim shoes to matching accessories. Meanwhile, her partner in crime on the runway, Jarrod Montoro, gazed out across the entirety of the Armitage Centre at The Empire Theatre. If looks could kill, Jarrod would undoubtedly top the hit list.



Providing a platform for new and emerging designers is essential. It fosters creativity by cultivating a safe space where individuals can authentically express themselves through textiles, art and design. Emerging designers often bring fresh ideas and innovative perspectives to the runway, being less constrained by the traditional norms of the industry. They are more willing to experiment with materials, styles and sewing techniques. The Toowoomba Fashion Festival exemplified this spirit of innovation and creativity. Ultimately, supporting emerging talent from diverse backgrounds and cultures enriches the fashion landscape by giving designers a space to showcase their unique visions.
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