A 2026 Australian Heritage Festival Event
Come and experience the stunning fashions and designs of the interwar years at Villa Alba. The period saw radical changes in fashion worn by women in Melbourne. This wonderful display showcases the way that local designers responded to the exuberant 1920s and the Great Depression of the 1930s – all viewed against the beautiful backdrop of the heritage listed Villa Alba Museum. Download the flyer and share it with friends or colleagues
Villa Alba’s elegant drawing room, dining room, and ballroom, will feature fashion from the 1920s. Ascending the stairs to the former bedrooms, you’ll experience 1930s fashion and design, including a special display using furnishings and costumes from Georges of Collins Street. The exhibition draws together items from the nationally significant costume collection of the Kew Historical Society as well as garments of the period loaned from important private collections.
This will be a popular exhibition and numbers for sessions are limited, so please book early for your preferred session. Midweek tours can be pre-booked by Community Organisations (10 people minimum). For community tour details, please contact events@villaalbamuseum.org.
Ticketing information
Venue : Villa Alba Museum, 44 Walmer Street, Kew, 3101, 25 April – 10 May
Saturdays & Sundays 10.30AM – 12PM, 1.00PM – 2.30PM
$20 Individuals self-guided weekend sessions
$25 pp for midweek guided group tours.
Tickets can be purchased on Eventbrite (via the Events page of the Villa Alba website)