Australia is a melting pot of people coming from different nationalities and cultures, and it's something that manifests greatly in the rising fashion industry of the land Down Under. And while the involvement of runway models from different ethnicities is one of the most apparent manifestations of the multiculturalism driving this rise of fashion, that's just the tip of the iceberg.
While ethnic models used to face blatant racism from agents and designers, the Australian fashion scene has begun to realize the potential of a multicultural approach and has opened its doors to a more inclusive environment where people from different cultures can contribute their skills together to further improve Australian fashion.
FASHION WEEKS AND FASHION DESIGNERS
The presence of fashion designers from different nationalities, ethnicities, and cultural background make Australian fashion more creatively diverse. For instance, fashion designer Akira Isogawa who grew up in Japan but eventually moved to Australia, draws inspiration from both his knowledge of his Australian clients, fashion trends, and his Japanese roots. Isogawa always finds a way to incorporate culturally relevant Japanese elements into his designs, and that's what makes his brand stand out from other Australian fashion designers.

They all agree that the Australian fashion sense is generally more carefree than other international styles, and that's what makes their brand of fashion unique and fresh. Not only that, the general fashion sense in Australia is all about being comfortable yet still chic. And them combining this knowledge with their own cultural nuances, as Darusman-gala does, makes the fashion even more dynamic.
Another fashion designer that greatly exemplifies the great contributions of coming from different cultures is Caterina Bidini. Bidini comes from Italy, and has brought her training and knowledge in Italian fashion to Australia when she relocated to Sydney.

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MULTICULTURALISM IS THE KEYMulticulturalism plays a huge part in the development of Australian fashion. The versatility that the indigenous and immigrant populations offer in their diversity makes for a dynamic and ever-shifting Australian fashion.
