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National Trust Vintage Clothing Sale 2024

When

Saturday 16 – Sunday 17 March
10am – 4pm

Where

Magdalen Laundry
Industrial School

Cost

Entry by Gold Coin Donation

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When

Saturday 16 – Sunday 17 March
10am – 4pm

Where

Magdalen Laundry
Industrial School

Cost

Entry by Gold Coin Donation

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The National Trust’s beloved Vintage Clothing Sale is coming back to the Convent in 2024 for another massive weekend.

For one weekend only, the National Trust will fill the Magdalen Laundry with an exceptional selection of high-end and designer wear, shoes, handbags, scarves and belts, millinery and jewellery, and men’s and children’s clothes. Accompanied by the usual collection of linen, fabric, haberdashery and an interesting array of collectables, there is something for everyone.

Mark your Melbourne fashion calendar, bring a gold coin donation for entry, and prepare to refresh your wardrobe and home with fun new designer finds, quality garments and eclectic homewares.

All proceeds support the National Trust in conserving and protecting Victoria’s natural, cultural and built heritage. Become a National Trust Member to receive express entry.

 

About

The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) (NTAV) is the state’s premier community-based heritage advocacy organisation. It actively works to protect and conserve places of heritage significance for future generations to enjoy.

The NTAV opens some of Australia’s most culturally significant places to the public. With regular tours, events and exhibitions at iconic sites including the Old Melbourne Gaol, Rippon Lea Estate, Como House, Polly Woodside, Barwon Park, and Gulf Station. The NTAV brings history to life through vivid storytelling and immersive visitor experiences.

 

Accessibility

Magdalen Laundry and Industrial School are universally accessible.