Over 500 guests attended the opening night of He Made She Made, Sydney’s newest concept gallery, on Tuesday 31 January. The first exhibition at the Oxford Street gallery and workshop featured pieces from Henry Wilson, Alex Fitzpatrick, Coco Reynolds and Josh Carmody among others, showcasing the talent of some of Australia’s best emerging designers.
February 6th, 2012
Photography: Head of Red Photography and Design
The He Made She Made Team would also like to thank Interbrand for the newspapers given to guests on the night.
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