Fashion is Forever
From the fashions of Peru to the garments of Switzerland, there are more than a few common threads that link the wonderful world of clothing....
Read moreFrom the fashions of Peru to the garments of Switzerland, there are more than a few common threads that link the wonderful world of clothing....
Read moreIs it that time of year again already? The Finders Keepers Spring/Summer markets are on this Saturday and Sunday at Brisbane’s Old Museum. Plenty of...
Read moreLast Wednesday morning at Ginger and Smart’s Paddington boutique, Ethical Clothing Australia held the first of many Meet Your Maker events. As the name suggests,...
Read moreThat trusty fashion staple, the little black dress, is about to be transformed yet again by emerging Australian designers for next years ‘The Spirit of...
Read moreEthics and eco-friendliness don’t typically go hand-in-hand with mass-market fashion. Rules of thumb are made to be broken, however, and ASOS are certainly challenging our...
Read moreOctober has rolled around again and Oxfam’s annual Exchange for Change, a month-long campaign dedicated to raising ethical fashion awareness, is well underway. Part of the...
Read moreSpring has sprung and it’s time to clear that wintery musk from our wardrobes. We all know a clothing swap fosters the opportunity to make someone’s...
Read moreUndress Brisbane is a new fashion movement with sustainability on its mind. Their message is simple: If you don’t know where it was made, what it...
Read moreSome families are creative by nature. If your grandmother owned her own clothing store in 1940s Melbourne, there’s a good chance a love of sewing...
Read moreYou’ve probably heard of Rachel Burke’s ambitious fashion project, I Make You Wear It. Well, she’s about to reach the halfway point and she hasn’t...
Read moreSparkling wine, delicious pastries and acoustic summer music – now that sounds like a fine way to spend a sunny afternoon in Perth. The Secret...
Read moreWe’re loving this bold new collection from Melbourne-based designer Neisha Smith. Using zero waste cutting methods, Neisha didn’t let a scrap of fabric go unsewn...
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