The Stitch Up – Remember, Remember the Me-Mades of November
November! In the wise words of Tom Cardy… it’s ‘Not Quite Almost Christmas Time’. Depending on where you are in the world…
November! In the wise words of Tom Cardy… it’s ‘Not Quite Almost Christmas Time’. Depending on where you are in the world…
Our latest free pattern is sweetly swirling into view – meet the Peppermint Rosalie Skirt! Made in collaboration…
We’re feeling protected from the cold, yet somehow still cool as hell with the Peppermint West End Jacket, our beaut pattern made in collaboration with the fabulous French patternmaker Camille of Camimade Patterns. Whether you’re slinging on a lightweight shacket or cosying up in a heavy coat, the Peppermint West End Jacket is the pattern…
A vocal activist for queer rights, co-host of the podcast What Are You Wearing? and the human behind popular style Instagram…
Splashes of colour, abstract shapes and fantastical flora come together in surface designer Cecilia Mok’s…
Time has a funny way of catching up to you. While, for me at least, it felt like the year had been dragging on, now the months are smudging…
Australians love their wine – and a growing number of us have a special spot reserved in our fridges for organic plonk. But wine language…
Founded in 2019 by Emily Fletcher, the Clean + Conscious Awards are, at once, an educational tool for conscious consumers…
As spring swings into summer, we’re feeling like a white-winged dove or a gold-dust woman. We’re feeling ’70s-revival, free-flowing, cool comfort. May Meryl Streep forgive us, we think we’re feeling florals. Whether you’re swirling your skirts at a festival, sitting pretty at a picnic or frolicking through the wildflower fields, there’s a floral dress for…
Last year, Brisbane-based artist and sewist, Sue-Ching Lascelles launched the Close to My Heart project, a “homage to domestic kitsch fashion wear” that raised money for asylum seekers from Afghanistan. This year the project is back and brighter than ever. Sue-Ching has collaborated with six legendary Australian artists who were invited to paint, draw or…
A powerful force for change, art can make a deep and moving impact on our hearts and minds. With so many talented creatives…
Meet Sydney-based artist Easty Beasty and Kamilaroi and Dunghutti jewellery maker Ebony Birks – two Australian creatives (and pals) who have come together to launch a limited-edition collection they’ve called ‘Yeah, Sick’! Mixing Easty’s signature colour palette with Ebony’s considered style, the necklaces are made using recycled silver, threaded with hemp cord and feature Easty’s…