World of WearableArt Awards Show 2022

Wellington
29 Sep-16 Oct 2022. Check the WOW website for showtimes

For over 30 years, World of WearableArt (WOW) has been embracing the worlds of art, design and fashion and bringing them together into a theatrical performance.

29 Sep – 16 Oct 2022 Wellington. For the audience, it is a theatrical spectacular that is a feast for the eyes. For designers, it is an opportunity to take on the ultimate creative challenge and to become part of an international design community. Booking essential.

Cost?

Standard price $99

For more info visit:

World of WearableArt Awards Show 2022

Address

TSB Arena
4 Queens Wharf
Wellington Central
Wellington

Contact

0800 496 974

tickets@worldofwearableart.com

ACCESSIBILITY

General

For medical conditions that may affect where you are seated, please contact WOW directly. There is wheelchair and easy-access seating available. tickets@worldofwearableart.com or call 0800 496 974.

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