An Opulent Parisian Brasserie and an African-Inspired Fashion Label
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From the team behind Parlar and Franca – the menu at the newly opened Brasserie Armorica leans luxe, but it’s surprisingly accessible, with a light lunch menu of salads, pasta, burgers and pies geared to local creatives. Plus, Angola-born, Melbourne-raised sisters Laurinda and Fatuma Ndenzako launched their fashion label, Collective Closets in 2016, which marries their Australian and African Cultures. Fatuma joins Broadsheet Editorial Director, Katya Wachtel, to share what exciting things Collective Closets has coming up, including being a part of the NGV’s Melbourne Now exhibition and ACMI’s Goddess exhibition. Featured on today's episode: Brasserie Armorica Collective Closets New episodes of Broadsheet Sydney Around Town drop Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday each week. Subscribe on the LiSTNR app to make sure you don’t miss an episode. Keep up-to-date on everything Broadsheet has to offer at www.Broadsheet.com.au, or at @Broadsheet_syd. Broadsheet Sydney Around Town is hosted by Emma Joyce and produced by Holly Mitchell. Deirdre Fogarty is the Executive Producer.