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Wanted: kids with WOW factor
A group of girls with the WOW factor are needed for our biggest stage show.
WOW: World turns sassy
The World of WearableArt (WOW) is New Zealand's largest and most technically challenging theatrical production.
Twelve Questions with Mercy Brewer
Mercy Brewer is a finalist in the World of Wearable Art awards for her Baroque period costume of an ape carrying a woman's severed head in a cage.
Artistic vision wins leader honours
Deloitte Top 200 visionary leader award for 2015 is World of Wearable Art creator, Dame Suzie Moncrieff.
Colourful creations at WoW
A two piece ensemble made entirely out of old brown leather suitcases has taken out the Supreme Winner crown at this year's World of Wearable Arts event in Wellington.
World of WearableArt 2014
The World of WearbleArt is underway in Wellington. The gallery features a selection of images from this years event.
Bizarre bras
Take a look at this strange and wonderful bras from a new book compiling the very best from the World of Wearable Art's Bizarre Bras.
The capital of cool events
Danielle Wright finds Wellington alive with art events, food and popular culture this winter.
Where fashion meets theatre
Swallowing a sneaking suspicion she's a culture cougar, Catherine Smith is wowed by the wearable arts.
Aucklanders to be WOWed
Aucklanders will soon be able to experience the wonders of WOW for the first time in more than a decade.
Retail therapy: WOW, that's incredible
Tickets are now on sale for one of the most spectacular events of the year - the Brancott Estate World of Wearable Art Awards in Wellington. Bringing together art and fashion in a two-hour show.
No limits for WOW entries
If you can't dance around in a WOW garment in your lounge then a model is not going to be able to move in it.
Wearable Arts awards winners announced
Creative fashion and bizarre bras at last night's World of Wearable Arts awards.