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In episode 4 of season 7, I chat with Nikita Majajas, owner of Doodad and Fandango, the plastique fantastique jewel in the Australian wearable art crown. Nikita’s cult accessories label exudes the essence of camp, with witty quips and subversive icons perfectly placed in flamboyant forms adored by the most fanciful and fiercest of fashionistas. And while Doodad & Fandango may straddle the blurry lines between art, fashion and activism, it’s Nikita’s colourful sense of humour and kitsch sense of style that catches your eye and keeps you smiling.
Watch 'The Colours of Camp in Australia'.
By Madeleine ParkIn episode 4 of season 7, I chat with Nikita Majajas, owner of Doodad and Fandango, the plastique fantastique jewel in the Australian wearable art crown. Nikita’s cult accessories label exudes the essence of camp, with witty quips and subversive icons perfectly placed in flamboyant forms adored by the most fanciful and fiercest of fashionistas. And while Doodad & Fandango may straddle the blurry lines between art, fashion and activism, it’s Nikita’s colourful sense of humour and kitsch sense of style that catches your eye and keeps you smiling.
Watch 'The Colours of Camp in Australia'.

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