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Melbourne’s creative community comes out for Kowtow

From Pōneke to Naarm: Kowtow opened its first international boutique in Melbourne’s Fitzroy on Thursday night, with an opening shindig with the brand’s Aussie friends and community. Guests included content creator Jess Alizzi, graphic designer Jasmine Dowling, interior designer Brahman Perera and Kiwi illustrator and creative Kelly Thompson, with a grazing table curated by local institution Florian, wine from neighbouring wine refillery and bar, Glou, and growlers of beer from local brewery Molly Rose.

On the city’s Gertrude Street, the two-storey store was designed by Auckland-based interior architect Rufus Knight (he’s done the brand’s Auckland and Wellington stores; as well as many others for local designers), using locally sourced, recycled timbers and natural fibres – including dreamy Kozo washi paper panels.

Photographer Daniel Hanslow went along to the fittingly zero-waste boutique opening to capture some of the stylish guests and their ensembles.

Jess Alizzi. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Brahman Perera. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Kelly Thompson. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Jasmine Dowling. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Jade Leung. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Nathan Taylor and Adi Fetter. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Renee Louie. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
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From Pōneke to Naarm: Kowtow opened its first international boutique in Melbourne’s Fitzroy on Thursday night, with an opening shindig with the brand’s Aussie friends and community. Guests included content creator Jess Alizzi, graphic designer Jasmine Dowling, interior designer Brahman Perera and Kiwi illustrator and creative Kelly Thompson, with a grazing table curated by local institution Florian, wine from neighbouring wine refillery and bar, Glou, and growlers of beer from local brewery Molly Rose.

On the city’s Gertrude Street, the two-storey store was designed by Auckland-based interior architect Rufus Knight (he’s done the brand’s Auckland and Wellington stores; as well as many others for local designers), using locally sourced, recycled timbers and natural fibres – including dreamy Kozo washi paper panels.

Photographer Daniel Hanslow went along to the fittingly zero-waste boutique opening to capture some of the stylish guests and their ensembles.

Jess Alizzi. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Brahman Perera. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Kelly Thompson. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Jasmine Dowling. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Jade Leung. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Nathan Taylor and Adi Fetter. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Renee Louie. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Creativity, evocative visual storytelling and good journalism come at a price. Support our work and join the Ensemble membership program
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Melbourne’s creative community comes out for Kowtow

From Pōneke to Naarm: Kowtow opened its first international boutique in Melbourne’s Fitzroy on Thursday night, with an opening shindig with the brand’s Aussie friends and community. Guests included content creator Jess Alizzi, graphic designer Jasmine Dowling, interior designer Brahman Perera and Kiwi illustrator and creative Kelly Thompson, with a grazing table curated by local institution Florian, wine from neighbouring wine refillery and bar, Glou, and growlers of beer from local brewery Molly Rose.

On the city’s Gertrude Street, the two-storey store was designed by Auckland-based interior architect Rufus Knight (he’s done the brand’s Auckland and Wellington stores; as well as many others for local designers), using locally sourced, recycled timbers and natural fibres – including dreamy Kozo washi paper panels.

Photographer Daniel Hanslow went along to the fittingly zero-waste boutique opening to capture some of the stylish guests and their ensembles.

Jess Alizzi. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Brahman Perera. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Kelly Thompson. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Jasmine Dowling. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Jade Leung. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Nathan Taylor and Adi Fetter. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Renee Louie. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
No items found.
Creativity, evocative visual storytelling and good journalism come at a price. Support our work and join the Ensemble membership program

Melbourne’s creative community comes out for Kowtow

From Pōneke to Naarm: Kowtow opened its first international boutique in Melbourne’s Fitzroy on Thursday night, with an opening shindig with the brand’s Aussie friends and community. Guests included content creator Jess Alizzi, graphic designer Jasmine Dowling, interior designer Brahman Perera and Kiwi illustrator and creative Kelly Thompson, with a grazing table curated by local institution Florian, wine from neighbouring wine refillery and bar, Glou, and growlers of beer from local brewery Molly Rose.

On the city’s Gertrude Street, the two-storey store was designed by Auckland-based interior architect Rufus Knight (he’s done the brand’s Auckland and Wellington stores; as well as many others for local designers), using locally sourced, recycled timbers and natural fibres – including dreamy Kozo washi paper panels.

Photographer Daniel Hanslow went along to the fittingly zero-waste boutique opening to capture some of the stylish guests and their ensembles.

Jess Alizzi. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Brahman Perera. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Kelly Thompson. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Jasmine Dowling. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Jade Leung. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Nathan Taylor and Adi Fetter. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Renee Louie. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Creativity, evocative visual storytelling and good journalism come at a price. Support our work and join the Ensemble membership program
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From Pōneke to Naarm: Kowtow opened its first international boutique in Melbourne’s Fitzroy on Thursday night, with an opening shindig with the brand’s Aussie friends and community. Guests included content creator Jess Alizzi, graphic designer Jasmine Dowling, interior designer Brahman Perera and Kiwi illustrator and creative Kelly Thompson, with a grazing table curated by local institution Florian, wine from neighbouring wine refillery and bar, Glou, and growlers of beer from local brewery Molly Rose.

On the city’s Gertrude Street, the two-storey store was designed by Auckland-based interior architect Rufus Knight (he’s done the brand’s Auckland and Wellington stores; as well as many others for local designers), using locally sourced, recycled timbers and natural fibres – including dreamy Kozo washi paper panels.

Photographer Daniel Hanslow went along to the fittingly zero-waste boutique opening to capture some of the stylish guests and their ensembles.

Jess Alizzi. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Brahman Perera. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Kelly Thompson. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Jasmine Dowling. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Jade Leung. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Nathan Taylor and Adi Fetter. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Renee Louie. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
No items found.
Creativity, evocative visual storytelling and good journalism come at a price. Support our work and join the Ensemble membership program

Melbourne’s creative community comes out for Kowtow

From Pōneke to Naarm: Kowtow opened its first international boutique in Melbourne’s Fitzroy on Thursday night, with an opening shindig with the brand’s Aussie friends and community. Guests included content creator Jess Alizzi, graphic designer Jasmine Dowling, interior designer Brahman Perera and Kiwi illustrator and creative Kelly Thompson, with a grazing table curated by local institution Florian, wine from neighbouring wine refillery and bar, Glou, and growlers of beer from local brewery Molly Rose.

On the city’s Gertrude Street, the two-storey store was designed by Auckland-based interior architect Rufus Knight (he’s done the brand’s Auckland and Wellington stores; as well as many others for local designers), using locally sourced, recycled timbers and natural fibres – including dreamy Kozo washi paper panels.

Photographer Daniel Hanslow went along to the fittingly zero-waste boutique opening to capture some of the stylish guests and their ensembles.

Jess Alizzi. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Brahman Perera. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Kelly Thompson. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Jasmine Dowling. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Jade Leung. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Nathan Taylor and Adi Fetter. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
Renee Louie. Photo / Daniel Hanslow
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