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The fashions we covet can often be unaffordable – but it doesn’t have to be this way. This week, Darlinghurst’s Oxford Street Design Store opened its doors: a new multi-purpose creative space dedicated to selling local artisan products below the $20 price point. Currently featuring limited edition fashion, accessories and prints from artists and groups such as The Hungry Workshop, The Grim Press, Page Thirty Three, Dubbleyou and Forgotten Fancies, the space will also be hosting various workshops and events for the public in the hope of generating new skills and increased interaction with creatives. Meanwhile, the curators are still seeking further local artists and designers to contribute wares to the store (as well as volunteers and interns to help out!), so get in touch if you’ve got the goods. OSDS is located at 58 Oxford Street, Darlinghurst, Sydney.

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