South Melbourne Night Market

South Melbourne Night Market

South Melbourne Night Market by ahwkhoo

The St Kilda Beach night market has become a popular staple of a balmy Thursday night throughout late spring and summer. The smattering of stalls and hippies mesh well with the busy atmosphere of Acland St. Its warm, beachy and fragrant with food and what I like to call the distinctive “pong” of St Kilda.

I think the South Melbourne Night Market is attempting to tap into the same late-night market crowd. Little stalls attach themselves to the edges of the closed South Melbourne Market. South Melbourne market itself is housed in an ominous red brick building and the night market stalls are like a community of squatters on it’s fringes. Unlike the suburbs of Carlton and Fitzroy, where the culture and the hustle of the city tend to bleed into, South Melbourne is like an isolated inner suburban pocket. When I went, the night was really still and the whole place had this calm, almost secluded atmosphere – despite the proximity to the city.

Around the market, huge vats of paella bubbled away and a ten year old boy played Lou Reed songs on the guitar. There was plenty of those knicknacks, which seem to only appear at markets (badges, light bulbs in plants, fisherman pants, hippie scarfs and headbands.) All this stuff generally ranges from the kitsch to the mildly useless. But then again, markets are fantastic places for young artists to sell their stuff to the public.

The South Melbourne Market did have a couple of decent vintage clothes stores. Wild Monkey (a vintage store in a container shed on the Coventry St side) had a diverse and carefully put together collection of dresses, coats, chunky knit jumpers. There were plenty of those colourful crepe dresses, with horizontal pleats, bright patterns and strange below the hip-line waists. There were some good box hats and a range of vintage sunglasses with thick rims.

Just around the corner was a lovely open air vintage stall. Ankle boots with zips and buttons and old Doc Martens spilled from suitcases with coiled-up belts and coloured scarfs. The variety of tops and jackets were really impressive too. I loved this silver creation made from a delicate, web like fabric, it had these sequin embellishments around the shoulders and a gathered-in waist.

The overall feel of the market is enhanced by nightfall under the glow of the little coloured lamps that hang from the ceiling, however it is also a bit on the small side and comes abruptly to an end after a store selling Belgian waffles. If you are into your analogies, you could compare the night market to a racehorse – not quite at it’s stride but showing signs of early promise.

In addition to the beautiful market itself, I must mention that across the road from the market, a couple of stores stay open until late. One of them is a lovely French vintage and homewares store called, Gigi a la maison, crowded with little French artifacts from the early 20th century. I adored this lamp with a porcelain base shaped like Marie Antoinette with beautiful colour and detail despite some minor chipping.

Vitals:South Melbourne Market

Where?: 322 Coventry St, South Melbourne
Travel: Catch the no.96 tram to the South Melbourne light rail station
Open: 5.30pm-9.30pm every Thursday until 26th November
Hungry?: Some of the regular stores stay open just for the markets, paella, waffles, juices and sushi are just some of the food on offer.

stkildabeachnightmarket.com.au

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