Saturday 5 March 2022

M.A.D Fashion Showcase 2022

The 19th of February saw the return of the annual Melbourne Alternative Designers Fashion Showcase (M.A.D). After years of lockdowns with the pandemic, this event has been a shining goal on my calendar. And it looked like it was a goal for many people, as it seemed to have the most attendees in all the years it has run. That isn’t to say we were packed in, M.A.D continued to keep public safety in mind and we still had plenty of space to move around, and masks were to be worn (unless drinking). M.A.D returned to its spiritual home of the Meat Markets, which I think is the best location it has had over the years. It’s a beautiful location (every time I visit I love the little cow heads on the columns), with lots of space, but it doesn’t get too hot or cold. It’s very easy for them to split the market and catwalk, allowing last minute adjustments to the stage without patrons seeing behind the magic, but also making sure the vendors get the maximum amount of time and attention before, between, and after the show. 

There was a wide variety of artist vendors, and it’s always fun to see what new and old alternative artists come to the showcase. From fantastic fashions (which were seen on the catwalk), to kawaii jewellery, to witchy accessories, to beautiful art, and so much in between. It’s been a long time since I’ve been to a market, so seeing wares in person and getting to talk to the artists was a warming experience.
But now; onto the show! This year M.A.D had ten designers take to the catwalk. And to welcome each of them were our returning MCs SaSa LeStrange and Mr Marmalade. The pair brought their friendly banter with the collected SaSa reigning in the shimmering chaos of Marmalade. My only disappointment is that the pair stayed near the back of the stage, it meant those towards the front couldn’t see their beautiful outfits (especially SaSa’s made by Lyris Design). But we could still enjoy their MCing, and it was lovely to see them again.