Undress 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 was made from or where it will end up – take it off! The Undress revolution officially kicks off this Saturday October 15 with a one-off event in Brisbane. The Rooftop of the Chinatown Wilson car park will be transformed when three catwalks of student, vintage and established practice bring sustainable design to life, all focused on raising awareness about the lifecycle of fashion garments. Tickets are free, all you have to do is register online. This is one runway you’ll walk away from with a fresh perspective on fashion (and even a free gift bag!).
Take It Off, Brisbane
JOIN OUR MAILING LIST
Brighten up your inbox with our not-too-frequent emails featuring Peppermint-related news, events, competitions and more!
explore
More articles
Two decades of making the world more colourful and inclusive is a legacy worth celebrating. DAAF has spent 20 years championing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, strengthening communities and sharing culture and Country.
For some, swimming feels daunting. In the second of our series, three women used a Fujifilm QuickSnap Waterproof camera to capture a journey to joy through iSwim and West Beach Surf Life Saving Club’s Migrant and Refugee Water Program.
Save the date and start stashing those pennies because 230 stallholders are making their way to Naarm/Melbourne in July.
Running a small business rarely goes to plan. Ahead of this year’s Life Instyle Melbourne event, we asked a handful of creative brands about resilience, community, and the lessons they’ve gathered while building something that lasts.
She’s giving comfort, she’s giving style, she’s giving palate-cleansing sewing. There’s nothing quite like an easy breezy dress that’s not only a dream to wear but a delight to sew, and the Peppermint Myrtle Shift Dress delivers!
Making beautiful products is one thing. Putting your handmade craft on a table for all to see is another. Ahead of The Great Artist Market this June, we chatted to a few makers about taking risks, handling feedback and the courage behind every stall.







