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THREE WOMEN ARRIVE Fashion Film

ThreeWomenArrive2 As the global fashion industry is starting to realise the significance of film as a necessary creative tool, a fashion film featuring Australian talent has emerged featuring our very own AFC members.  THREE WOMEN ARRIVE ,  a collaborative fashion film by Marie Schuller and Görkem Hayta, features designs by AFC members - Dion Lee , Toni Maticevski and […]

by The AFC

4 June 2016


ThreeWomenArrive2

ThreeWomenArrive2

As the global fashion industry is starting to realise the significance of film as a necessary creative tool, a fashion film featuring Australian talent has emerged featuring our very own AFC members. 

THREE WOMEN ARRIVE

,

 a collaborative fashion film by Marie Schuller and Görkem Hayta, features designs by AFC members -

Dion Lee

,

Toni Maticevski

and

Romance Was Born

.

The film debuted at this year's Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia and launched online at 

SHOWstudio

.com

.

Directed by highly acclaimed London-based filmmaker

Marie Schuller

,

THREE WOMEN ARRIVE

is a dark and seductive film that centres around the arrival of three women into a North Sydney house which stirs suspicion amongst the locals. This beautifully curated fashion film is an initiative produced by Paris-based Görkem Hayta, who established her passion for Australia and its design talent whilst working on the 20th Anniversary of MBFWA in 2015.

Not only does the film feature Australian designers, the film was shot on location in Sydney with a local creative team including styling by Mikey Ayoubi, hair by Daren Borthwick for KMS, make up by Peter Beard for Lancôme and production by the Motel Picture Company. The cast includes Lily Nova at IMG, Kirsty and Isabella at FIVETWENTY MGT with special appearances by Donny Benét and Alastair Webster (Shining Bird) as well as actors from McGregor Casting.

Check out the film below:

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