The Sydney designer, known for exploring the realms of hypercolour while creating one-of-a-kind pieces that celebrate people of all walks of life, debuted a new collection at the MCA as part of this year’s Fashion Week, bringing flowing silhouettes, hand-painted fabrics and expressive layering to the runway in a show that felt more like wearable art than traditional “fashion”.
Of course, for a range that is so unique and explorative, there can really only be one shoe that aligns with the vision: Crocs. Specifically, the Classic Crafted Clog and Classic Platform Glitzy Glam styles, which appeared throughout the show paired with oversized tailoring, bold textures and Bigeni’s signature explosion of colour.
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