A safari suit will get you in anywhere
As told by Winks Gus and I always feel the weight of Safari lift off our shoulders after the final award is given out and received. A year’s worth of op-shopping, work shopping, clothes shopping, and...
View ArticleTed Lapidus – safari suit designer
Ted Lapidus was a well-known designer in the 1960s and 70s who brought the safari suit to haute couture died late last year and while this is a belated acknowledgement of all that he did for the...
View ArticlePopeyes no longer afloat
For the last four years or so the Popeyes have been an integral part of our annual safari suit pub crawl. Unfortunately the water that keeps them afloat was drained recently and they are now aground....
View ArticleSafari Judges – Behind the scenes revealed
People – Op-shop all year in readiness for the big night. That special outfit looks great, make up on, wigs adjusted, accessories in place, and the competition is fierce. Who’s going to get the nod,...
View ArticleSee Robbie Butternob in his Adelaide Fringe show – special 2 for 1 offer
It’s your last chance, if you’re in Adelaide, to see Robbie Butternob (our fabulous Summer Safari 2011 MC) in action in his Adelaide Fringe show. Go to the Worlds End Hotel – upstairs – this Wednesday...
View ArticleSALA Safari Art Tour – Adelaide
This is on behalf of Gus, serial safarier: Hello Safari Suiters!, Just letting you know about the Safari Art Tour I’m doing for SALA Festival on Friday 14 August from 6-8pm. Its one of the SALA Art...
View ArticleThe Marching Dunstans
Although our official Safari Nite is postponed until 2016, there’s still a chance to strap on the polyester, put it out there and pay homage to Don on Sat 14 November as part of the Pride Parade. All...
View ArticleThe Marching Dunstans
A few safari’ers got together, suited up of course, and took part in the Pride march last Saturday through the city. Here are a few photos before, during and after the march.
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