Secret Garden Festival Helpfully Slams Culturally Inappropriate Costumes with New Video

It's not hard guys.
Tom Clift
February 15, 2017

When it comes to costumes, there are a few simple rules. Have fun. Be creative. Don't act like a twit. Unfortunately, some people still have trouble with that last one, with Native American headdresses and other culturally inappropriate garments still an all too common sight at festivals and dress-up parties alike.

Thankfully, the team at Sydney's Secret Garden is here to clear up the confusion. Ahead of next weekend's festivities, they've released a short, helpful video about their costume policy, which you can check out below.

"Our happy place is in some elaborate costume, with a face full of glitter," festival director Clare Downes told Concrete Playground. "There are a ridiculous amount of costume ideas out there. We just want to make sure everyone feels welcome."

Secret Garden takes place February 24-25, but bad luck if you don't have tickets because they're sold out.

Published on February 15, 2017 by Tom Clift
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