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It's one of the biggest fashion weeks in Darwin's calendar. And it started with a record-breaking runway event showcasing top Indigenous designers.

The 2023 Darwin Festival opens today for another year of performances, art experiences and culture.

included two sold-out shows on Tuesday comprising a new record of 22 collections from remote communities across Australia.at last night's National Indigenous Fashion Awards. Designer Naomy Briston's daughter Savannah models her mother's piece 'Larrakia Gulumoerrgin Seasons'.Running from August 10 to 27, this year will feature more than 850 artists from the NT, Australia and overseas, performing across 28 venues.

Other music highlights include performances by up-and-coming Australian artists Yirrmal, Budjerah and Jacotene.

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