Fashion pops on living canvas

Artists worked for hours to apply body paint to models before they took to the catwalk to show off their Pop Trashion inspired creations.

Pictures: Jordan Cullen

EUMUNDI came alive with Pop Trashion fashion over the weekend for the official relaunch of the Australian Body Art Festival.
Held from Friday 16 October to Sunday 18 October, the festival brought together art, fashion, pop-culture and music in a weekend jam packed with artistic feasts for the eyes and ears.
Hundreds of locals and visitors made their way to the Eumundi Amphitheatre to see this year’s creations, which didn’t disappoint, while internationally renowned guests such as body paint artist Emma Hack, multi-award winning body painter Julie Tattam and airbrush expert Symon Molony added star power to this year’s festival.
Noosa Today’s photographer was on hand to capture all the festival action.