Out of the Closet with Easton Pearson
Attending an opening night at the theatre may pose questions around what is appropriate to wear. In this photo gallery, fashion designers Pam Easton and Lydia Pearson – founders of one of Australia’s most loved and recognised fashion labels, Easton Pearson - took to the red carpet during the opening night of Les Misérables at Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC). They generously shared their tips on dressing for an opening night and let us get up close to their gorgeous ensembles. QPAC is Queensland’s premier performing arts centres and based in the Cultural Precinct in Brisbane, Australia. It fosters an environment of innovation, creativity, entrepreneurship and learning.
A full length look at Pam Easton and Lydia Pearson's opening night outfits. (2015) by Queensland Performing Arts CentreQueensland Performing Arts Centre
What I'm wearing - Lydia Pearson (2015) by Queensland Performing Arts CentreQueensland Performing Arts Centre
Lydia Pearson (2015) by Queensland Performing Arts CentreQueensland Performing Arts Centre
The details - Layered necklaces on Lydia Pearson (2015) by Queensland Performing Arts CentreQueensland Performing Arts Centre
The details - Bracelets on Lydia Pearson (2015) by Queensland Performing Arts CentreQueensland Performing Arts Centre
What I'm wearing - Pamela Easton (2015) by Queensland Performing Arts CentreQueensland Performing Arts Centre
The details - Pamela Easton's fabulous coat (2015) by Queensland Performing Arts CentreQueensland Performing Arts Centre
The details - Pamela Easton's ring (2015) by Queensland Performing Arts CentreQueensland Performing Arts Centre
The details - Pamela Easton's earrings (2015) by Queensland Performing Arts CentreQueensland Performing Arts Centre
The details - Pamela Easton's clutch (2015) by Queensland Performing Arts CentreQueensland Performing Arts Centre
The details - Pamela Easton's fabulous coat (2015) by Queensland Performing Arts CentreQueensland Performing Arts Centre
PHOTO CREDIT: JOHN NGUYEN
Queensland Performing Arts Centre