We acknowledge the traditional owners and sovereign custodians of the land on which Collingwood Yards is situated, the Wurundjeri people of the Woiwurrung language group. We extend our respect to their Ancestors and all First Peoples and Elders past, present, and future.

Collingwood Yards
Clothing The Gaps x HoMie Tee Party

4 March, 3—10pm

Clothing The Gaps and HoMie are two Victorian certified social enterprises located on Wurundjeri Country, redefining the role of streetwear in society.

To celebrate their first and long-awaited partnership we’re throwing a Tee Party as part of the Melbourne Fashion Festival Cultural Program on the 4th March at Collingwood Yards. Be the first to get your hands on their limited edition ‘Together On Purpose’ collab tees at the event and celebrate!

They’ve got an incredible line-up including live performances by seven-time ARIA nominated artist, Gamilaraay woman, Thelma Plum, and underground hip hop artist, Isaac Puerile, plus multicultural dance crew, Brothers In Arms. They’ll keep the tunes pumping all day with DJ sets by Pet$, Setwun, Tinika, and DJ PGZ. No need to step out for a feed, we’ve got food trucks and a selection of drinks by Young Henry’s, Fizzer, Bobby, Wallaby Water to keep you going.

Profits from ticket and drink sales support the brands’ purpose; to work with young people affected by homelessness and hardship, and deliver health promotion initiatives to Aboriginal Communities.

Tickets are limited just like this collection. You don’t want to miss this one!

About Clothing The Gaps
Clothing The Gaps is an Aboriginal business uniting people through fashion and causes, encouraging everyone to wear their values on their tee and spark conversations. You might have seen artists such as Thelma Plum, or Christine Anu at the 2022 AFL Grand Final donning their merch with a message.
Clothing The Gaps has also been the recipient of numerous awards in the last year with it’s co-founder Gunditjmara woman Laura Thompson winning the 2022 National Indigenous Fashion Awards Designer of the year, and the Australian Fashion Laureate Indigenous Fashion Designer Award, the organisation also received the Kinaway Social Enterprise award and was a finalist at the Australian Human Rights Awards.

About HoMie
HoMie is a Melbourne-based fashion brand with a mission to provide opportunities for young people experiencing homelessness or hardship. In their most recent major campaign, the brand worked with long-time supporter, comedian, and TV personality Tommy Little alongside Whitelion Youth to raise significant funds on Youth Homelessness Matters Day in April 2022. In the same year, the brand was able to support more than 2000 hours of paid training and employment to young people affected by homelessness and hardship – to put it into context, that’s 250 days worth of work.

Event details:

Block Party / Runway / Workshop / Pop up

18+

Loud music

Venue

35 Johnston Street
Collingwood Yards
Collingwood, 3066

Accessibility

At level, no-step, access to the courtyard is via entrance 35A Johnston Street and 30A Perry Street. Both paths have sections with even cobblestone paving . You can also gain access to the courtyard from entrances 35B and 35C Johnston Street and 30B Perry Street via the taking the Perry Street Lift to Level UG. Best paths of access are marked on this map.

The central shaded portion of the courtyard is a gravel surface. The surrounding area is paved and wheelchair accessible, however shade and cover is limited.

The closest accessible toilets can be found off the service corridor inside Level UG of the Perry Street Building. These toilets are fitted with grab rails.

 

 

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