In the capital for the World of Wearable Arts this Spring? Join us at Wellington’s favourite gourmet Bistro before the show and enjoy our special WOW Menu.

30 September – 17 October, 2021

Enjoy this delicious two course menu + a glass of Dicey Pinot Gris and Petit Fours
$59 pp

Seating from 5 – 6pm, and we’ll have you to the show on time.

MENU

Entrée
Choose from

Akaroa Salmon Gravlax
with kohlrabi slaw, crème fraiche

Or

Grilled Asparagus
with 60 degree egg, lemon dressing

Main

Choose from

White Coq au Vin
Free-range chicken thigh, lardons, button mushrooms in white wine sauce with pomme purée

Or

Pan roasted market fish

Plus
Petit Fours, sweet treats to take with you to enjoy at the show.

Make your booking today info@boulcottstreetbistro.co.nz
Or online at https://boulcottstreetbistro.co.nz/contact/

Restaurants Wellington Boulcott Street Bistro
Wellington restaurant Boulcott Street Bistro

The World of WearableArt®, known as WOW®, is a renowned international design competition that attracts hundreds of entries from all over the world.

Finalists compete for prize money plus internships with leading creative companies such as Weta Workshop.

Using the human body as a blank canvas designers create works of wearable art to be exhibited in the annual Awards Show. Designs are brought to life in this spectacular stage performance – a world where theatre, fashion and art collide. Held in New Zealand’s capital city, Wellington, this unique event draws an audience of around 60,000 people.

The World of WearableArt® competition has encouraged an explosion of creative activity, inspiring designers from a wide range of backgrounds including art, fashion, textile and industrial design, jewellery, architecture, law and home making, to name a few.

The range of garments produced for the event is simply breath taking, as the rules of competition mean that anything that is in any way wearable can find a place on stage, as long as it is original, beautifully designed and well-made.

WOW® gives entrants freedom of expression without the constraints of commercialism it encourages lateral, original thinking and provides the opportunity to be innovative and inventive.