You’ll have a whale of a time at BrisStyle‘s brilliant bazaar happening this Saturday 22 November from 9 till 3 in the breezy, shaded Whale Mall at the Queensland Museum. There’ll be craft and vintage goodies galore from BrisStyle’s fabulous range of makers, including Small Green Leaf jewellery, Servant Ceramics and Little Deer Studio – as well as a ‘destash’ section with stallholders selling a range of their own crafty supplies. Come and say hello at the Peppermint stall and browse the wares of eco fashion brands East of Grey, Alice Nightingale and Lilly Pilly Silk Boutique. We’ll also have hands-on sustainable styling sessions where you can create your own garment from upcycled denim with Kim from East of Grey! The event coincides with the museum’s Undressed: 30 Years of Underwear exhibition – look out for the decorated ‘bra banner’ display created to support the Mater Hospital’s ‘Chicks in Pink‘ breast cancer fundraising initiative. We can’t wait to see you there!
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