Media Release 22nd September 2008
Montana And The Golden Mile
On Monday 22 September Wellington’s golden mile gains added lustre with the Montana WearableArt Wander in central
Wellington. The mapped freedom walk featuring twenty award-winning costumes from past shows is one of the celebrations
for the 20th Anniversary of the Montana World of WearableArt™ Awards (WOW®).
Montana Sponsorship Manager Glen Candy notes that the Montana-sponsored event continues to make waves in the capital.
“Montana is a pioneer and a path breaker in domestic and international markets and so is WOW®. The show is an annual
demonstration of the capacity kiwis have for innovation and resourcefulness and every year its story telling takes on
new dimensions.
The Montana WearableArt Wander lets people appreciate just how clever the designers are. When you see the costumes up
close you begin to understand their construction and the lavish detail involved in their making. We’re very pleased to
be partnering with WOW® and Wellington City Council to make the new initiative happen. “
Montana WOW® Awards Artistic Director Suzie Moncrieff says she is delighted that people will have the chance to see such
creativity close-up.
“It is a great way to celebrate 20 extraordinary shows and to show Wellingtonians and their visitors some of the great
costumes that have featured during Montana WOW’s history.”
Colourful postcards featuring the 20 costumes on display and providing a map of their locations are available in many
places around the CBD including the Wellington City Council offices in Wakefield Street.
The annual non-stop spectacular Montana WOW® Awards Show, a world-class event on New Zealand’s creative calendar begins
Thursday 25 September 2008 at the TSB Bank Arena in Wellington.
ENDS
Notes to Editors
About The Montana WearbleArt Wander
• The Montana WearableArt Wander is a free event, from 22 September to 5 October 2008.
• The twenty Montana WearableArt Wander costumes are all past Montana WOW category winners
• Display locations include TSB Bank Arena, Shell, The InterContinental Hotel, Air New Zealand Holidays, Kirkcaldie & Stains, Dymocks Booksellers, Michael Fowler Centre Foyer, Wellington City Council, City Gallery, Te Papa, The Museum
Hotel and the Quality Hotel. Two additional locations not in the central city include Wellington International Airport
and the WOW® museum in Nelson.