Vogue Festival Kicks Off Today With A Four-Day Celebration At Karrinyup

The Vogue Festival returns to Karrinyup today, bringing four days of fashion, beauty, and design experiences curated in partnership with Vogue Australia. Following its sold-out debut in 2024, the event is back with an elevated lineup of runway shows, masterclasses, and in-store activations.

The Vogue Festival returns to Karrinyup today, bringing four days of fashion, beauty, and design experiences curated in partnership with Vogue Australia. Following its sold-out debut in 2024, the event is back with an elevated lineup of runway shows, masterclasses, and in-store activations.

The Vogue Fashion After Dark runway

Credit: Karrinyup

The highlight event of the fashion festival is the Vogue Fashion After Dark runway. Taking over Karrinyup’s West Deck, the evening showcases the Spring/Summer 2025 season with looks from Scanlan Theodore, Viktoria & Woods, Coach, and Morrison. Curated by Vogue Australia’s fashion team, the event combines an elegant runway experience with premium food and cocktails.

Vogue Australia’s Fashion Director, Kaila Matthews, said, “The Vogue After Dark Runway will be a celebration of fashion in all its forms. We’re bringing a breadth of statement styles — from effortless high-summer dressing to bold, head-turning eveningwear — giving our guests a first look at what’s next. It’s an opportunity to experience the energy, creativity, and glamour of the season.”

For those who miss out on tickets, the show will be streamed live onto the centre’s facade, ensuring the energy of the runway spills into Karrinyup’s outdoor dining precinct.

A curated program of masterclasses

Across the weekend, guests can immerse themselves in a calendar of panels and workshops. The Spring Summer Fashion Masterclasses will unpack key seasonal themes, from breezy Summer Solstice styling to the structured tailoring of Power Up and the soft drapery of Languid Lines.

In beauty, Vogue’s own Gladys Lai leads a live masterclass exploring this season’s glow-first approach, while interiors take centre stage with Vogue Living’s Rebecca Caratti, who brings her expertise to Karrinyup’s homeware favourites, including Coco Republic and Adairs.

Beyond the runway

The festival extends beyond the stage with shop-and-sip experiences, in-store styling sessions, matcha carts, customisation activations, and exclusive Vogue merchandise. With photo booths and surprise moments throughout the centre, Karrinyup promises an atmosphere of discovery at every turn.

Karrinyup General Manager Trudy Cook said the centre is expecting another record-breaking turnout for the Vogue Fashion Festival.

“Karrinyup continues to set the standard for exclusive and memorable experiences for our customers, unlike anywhere else,” Cook said. “Building on last year’s success, this will be a celebration of Australian fashion and showcase the true breadth of what our customers can experience in our centre.”

Ticketing details

Tickets to Vogue Festival events are available from today via Karrinyup’s website.

Featured image credit: Karrinyup