The Art Deco Festival in Napier is not just a lot of fun, it鈥檚 also one of New Zealand鈥檚 best fashion extravaganzas.
As such, it鈥檚 been a playground for Prime Ministers since its inception, who typically dress in 1930s attire on arrival.
PM Christopher Luxon continued the attendance tradition on Sunday, but experts aren鈥檛 sure his blue polo, sneakers and a vintage hat quite met the historical standard.
鈥淧oor Christopher.鈥
That鈥檚 how John 鈥淏ertie鈥 Cocking, Mr Art Deco Napier himself, reacted when he looked at photos of Luxon鈥檚 appearance at the Art Deco Festival on Sunday.
Cocking says compared with the outfits of other prominent Prime Ministers who have attended the festival over the years 鈥 such as John Key and Jacinda Ardern 鈥 Luxon 鈥渕issed the boat鈥.

Christopher Luxon enjoying the festival in Napier on Sunday. Napier MP Katie Nimon is also pictured (left). Photo / Facebook
Key and Ardern received good marks from Cocking for their outfits.
鈥淛acinda鈥檚 outfit is colourful and in the Art Deco style, so a nice nod to the style but not overdone,鈥 he said of her 2019 attire.
He said John Key鈥檚 outfit, when he attended as Prime Minister, managed three of the four 鈥淏s鈥 for 1930s gentlemen鈥檚 casual wear 鈥 boater hat, blazer and bow tie.

John "Bertie" Cocking steering his way through the throngs at the Art Deco Festival. Photo / Paul Taylor
It only missed 鈥渂ags鈥, meaning wide-bottomed, pale trousers.
鈥淏ut all in all a great effort.鈥
As for Luxon鈥檚 outfit, he remarked 鈥減oor Christopher鈥.
鈥淢odern casual clothes topped by a hat, yes, but the hat is 50s style not 1930s.
鈥淓ven with the addition of the gorgeous Born to Move dance troupe he鈥檚 missed the boat."
Festival-goers watching on from a balcony on Napier's Emerson St. Photo / Paul Taylor
He declared Key the winner, followed by Ardern, with Luxon a 鈥渄istant third鈥.
Hawke鈥檚 Bay stylist and image consultant Maria Ward said when considering an outfit for a party or event, people had two main options 鈥 to underdress or overdress.
鈥淚f you鈥檙e hesitating, leaning toward slightly overdressed is usually the safer, more respectful choice.鈥
She said overdressing was a compliment to the host, who had put in effort to organise the party or occasion, and it built a relationship and respect.
鈥淚n this case, it is like you are invited to a party and the party is Art Deco.鈥

Stuart Nash with Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern at Napier's Art Deco Festival in 2020. Photo / Supplied
However, she said Luxon鈥檚 outfit was likely chosen from the perspective of being in the community for the day and being approachable, as opposed to attending a party.
鈥淚t is also his image. He is like that. He wants to be able to reach out, and people come to him and have access to him.鈥
She said that from the photos she鈥檇 seen of him during the day, he did achieve that goal, and was often chatting to people and seemed approachable.
鈥淚f he went all out, he would look a bit celebrity鈥慽sh, and that鈥檚 not what he would have wanted."
She said as far as advice went, he could have perhaps 鈥渕et in the middle鈥 in terms of an outfit.

Prime Minister John Key in Art Deco kit.
The Prime Minister鈥檚 office was asked for comment on the outfit choice but had not responded at time of publication.
Art Deco Trust general manager Jeremy Smith said the four-day festival, which concluded on Sunday, had been amazing.
The weather was 鈥減erfect鈥 and, anecdotally, speaking with fellow organisers, he said crowd sizes were similar to pre-Covid levels or perhaps even higher. He said 鈥渁 great deal鈥 of events sold out.
The festival also injected millions of dollars into the local economy, with retail, hospitality and accommodation providers all being kept busy, he said.
There was also an army of motorhomes that occupied the large grass area off Marine Parade, south of the aquarium, for the festival.
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