Melbourne Spring Fashion Week goes kitsch with Crikey! pop-up shop

By Suzanne Carbone
Updated August 30 2015 - 9:08am, first published 9:01am
Lia Tabrah and Kate Geck advocate 'slow fashion' in their more-is-more approach to imagery.
Lia Tabrah and Kate Geck advocate 'slow fashion' in their more-is-more approach to imagery.
Lia Tabrah made herself a 'goon boob' T-shirt from a cask wine goon bag. Photo: Joe Armao
Lia Tabrah made herself a 'goon boob' T-shirt from a cask wine goon bag. Photo: Joe Armao
Kate Geck used a 1970s knitting machine to make her hi-vis kangaroo scarf. Photo: Joe Armao
Kate Geck used a 1970s knitting machine to make her hi-vis kangaroo scarf. Photo: Joe Armao
Denominations of the Aussie dollar feature on the 'Crikey!' range of keyrings. Photo: Joe Armao
Denominations of the Aussie dollar feature on the 'Crikey!' range of keyrings. Photo: Joe Armao
Lia Tabrah and Kate Geck bring their love of Australiana to Melbourne Spring Fashion Week. Photo: Joe Armao
Lia Tabrah and Kate Geck bring their love of Australiana to Melbourne Spring Fashion Week. Photo: Joe Armao

If these two rebel fashionistas were in a rock band, they'd be called Kids in the Kitschen.

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