Orange Cube On the Runway
A curated look back at our defining moments on the runway...
A curated look back at our defining moments on the runway...
A dynamic celebration of British creativity, AW26 bridged the gap between legacy and the future.
The week was defined by high-profile runway returns, the bold inclusive energy of emerging next-gen designers, and a seasonal shift toward minimalist luxury and organic textures.
Hosted against the iconic backdrop of Sydney Harbour, AFW 2025 delivered a powerful season of creative reinvention and relaxed luxury.
The runways were defined by an effortless resort aesthetic, balancing structured, masculine tailoring with poetic sheer layering, architectural fringe, and soft pastel palettes that captured the distinct, sun-kissed spirit of modern Australian style.
Guided by the city-wide theme “Come As You Are,” M/FW 2025 transformed Melbourne’s urban canvas into a major celebration of radical self-expression and conscious design.
Staged across non-traditional venues from hidden rooftop lanes to iconic corporate lobbies, the runways championed heavy subculture aesthetics—blending sharp goth-core tailoring and deconstructed elements with a massive emphasis on circularity, upcycled textiles, and bold, inclusive street style.
Hosted at the historic George Ballroom, Orange Cube redefined contemporary elegance through the romantic, vivid beauty of flowers.
The runway showcase merged natural splendor with modern aesthetics, debuting a premium lineup of handcrafted bags and statement jewellery where radiant floral motifs met sleek, structured silhouettes—transforming accessories into wearable art that celebrates bold individuality.
Marking a definitive shift from quiet minimalism to expressive maximalism, Paris 2024 delivered a masterclass in theatrical glamour.
The runways were defined by glass-like sheer textures, dramatic cinched silhouettes, and a striking revival of vintage French Western fringe—effortlessly bridging heritage elegance with modern individuality.
Focused on future-forward synergy, Shanghai 2024 beautifully bridged heritage and hyper-modernity.
The runways gave rise to the "New Chinese Style," weaving ancient cultural motifs into cutting-edge, tech-forward streetwear. The collections paired rich historical nostalgia with sharp, innovative structures to capture the city's cosmopolitan energy.
Grounded at Sydney’s Carriageworks, AFW 2024 redefined contemporary streetwear, spotlighting elevated denim reimagined through rebellious frayed edges and striking metallic paneling. This utilitarian, deconstructed aesthetic was masterfully balanced by the ethereal fluidity of layered sheer fabrics, all grounded in the bold, architectural silhouettes of oversized tailoring.
Staged as a star-studded spectacle, Orange Cube’s 2023 runway celebrated the fusion of avant-garde creativity and modern elegance.
The showcase reinvented everyday materials into extraordinary works of art, delivering a bold lineup of fashion-forward accessories that captured the innovative spirit of the contemporary wardrobe.
Championing a lighter mood of optimism and undone elegance, AAFW 2023 focused on effortless resort wear and versatility.
The runways contrasted airy, angelic sheer layers with 90s grunge nostalgia and sharp corporate tailoring. Grounded in a palette of warm neutrals, bright cobalt blues, and liquid metallics, the collections perfectly captured a relaxed yet high-octane energy.
Activating the city’s iconic architectural spaces, M/FW 2022 delivered a high-energy celebration of optimistic color and artistic transformation.
The runways contrasted romantic, lush botanical backdrops with structured Y2K cut-outs, dramatic sculptural outerwear, and relaxed, fluid tailoring. With a historic emphasis on First Nations artistry and adaptive street style, the collections championed a bold, inclusive future for premium design.
Under the banner "The Future Is Now," Shanghai 2021 made headlines as the first global fashion week to fully return to in-person physical showcases.
The runways combined highly conceptual streetwear with traditional Chinese elements, leaning heavily into a utilitarian, moody palette of black and muted earthy tones that symbolized post-pandemic resilience and next-generation innovation.
Making history as the world’s first fully digital fashion week, Shanghai 2020 pioneered a new era of virtual showcases and interactive live-streaming.
The collections leaned heavily into an aesthetic of "perception and protection"—pairing comfortable, fluid home-leisure shapes with technical sportswear and a major, industry-wide push toward sustainable textiles.