Visitors to Mandurah’s cultural precinct on April 7 could be mistaken that they have visited another world as unique and extravagant creations come and go as part of the annual Wearable Art Mandurah competition.
The much-anticipated judging day, held at the Mandurah Performing Arts Centre, is a key component of the growing competition.
Fifty-two designers will put their creativity on show at a special, colourful judging event for the competition on Saturday.
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The judging day gives the creatives the full experience of Wearable Art Mandurah, including professional photography, hair and makeup.
It will also give the media behind-the-scenes look at the judging process.
Mandurah mayor Rhys Williams was he was excited ahead of the 2018 Wearable Art Mandurah.
“Investing in our community, and beyond, to stretch imaginations, broaden networks and ultimately grow aspirations is a key catalyst for ensuring our best days are ahead of us,” Mr Williams said.
“Through Wearable Art Mandurah we are providing a unique opportunity for designers from far and wide, and in the local community, to explore and express their passion.
“When the competition first started there were just 13 entries... it now attracts incredible entries from all over the world.
“I can’t wait to see this year’s entries come to life at the showcase.”
For more information about Wearable Art Mandurah, visit www.wearableartmandurah.com.
Tickets for the Sunday show can be bough online at the Mandurah Performing Arts Centre website, in person at the box office or by phone on (08) 9550 3900.