Australian Fashion Week arrives in Sydney 11–15 May, bringing together the brightest talent in fashion, design and innovation.
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This is your chance to be at the heart of one of Australia’s most iconic fashion events. As a volunteer, you’ll gain hands-on experience in event production, work alongside industry leaders, and get a behind-the-scenes look at how the runway comes to life. Whether you’re passionate about fashion, events, or creative industries, this opportunity will give you invaluable industry exposure and connections that could shape your future career.
As a volunteer, you’ll gain hands-on experience in event production, work alongside industry leaders, and get a behind-the-scenes look at how the runway comes to life.
FRONT OF HOUSE (FOH) ASSISTANTS
This involves assisting with guest seating, PR, photography/videography, décor, set design and gift bag preparation.
BACK OF HOUSE (BOH) ASSISTANTS
This may include model prep (dressing/styling), garment steaming and general BOH assistance.
Learn more including how to apply on the website.
The AFW2026 Volunteer Manager will be in touch with successful applicants on Tuesday 28 April with a link to the official roster.
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