Tag: Dresses
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Obus
Obus has been on a journey of exploration in colour, texture and shape since 2000.Born of Creative Director Kylie Zerbst’s passion for travel, Obus ranges have evolved as the fashion equivalent of a travel diary. Each collection is a journey to a new destination, a wearable souvenir of the places and cultures that inspire Kylie…
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Nobody Denim
We don’t make a lot of noise, but those who wear us, do.Born in 1999 in Melbourne, Australia, Nobody Denim has long been celebrated for making people feel more confident in their world and in themselves. Designed from the details up, we believe style is as much about the attitude as it is about the…
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Sister Studio
Not so long ago, we were making clothes for our surrounding sisters and friends, then friends of friends until we had intuitively created SISTER.SISTER was born from the enjoyment Emma and Alice had from hanging out and making things together. The two met years ago when they strutted into each other at the disco. At…
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Tara Whalley
Tara Whalley established her self-titled fashion brand in 2015, after returning to Australia after a year of working with war-affected Mayan weavers. It was this time in Guatemala that formed Tara’s painting practice- translating experience into artwork for fabric print and a clear direction for the basis of her fashion signature style. Her collections are…
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Isobel Badin
Isobel Badin is a celebration of the arts, nature and freedom. It’s a look into our inner artist and an expression of our most authentic selves.All pieces are designed and sustainably made in Australia from organic fabrications. Their first collection Flower Power celebrates the wild and the free. It’s a patch of daisies, roses in…
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Harriet Jane
I grew up on a beautiful coastal Tasmanian farm and moved to Byron Bay 25 years ago. A decade was spent curating a store in Byron, using some local production, supporting other local designers and manufacturing in Bali. After taking a break I had new inspiration, to combine my love of nature, photography and fashion.The…
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The Boy & I
THE BOY&I is an Australian made and designed high-quality, contemporary fashion label. Mindfully made in small collections, encompassing sustainability throughout the entire process. Using only the highest quality natural fabrics ethically sourced from around the world. Feminine, Seasonless pieces, simplistically designed to take you from season to season. Now including Our Travels Collection. THE BOY&I…
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Lumi Clothing
Lumi Clothing was born from a desire to create beautiful, timeless pieces using sustainable textiles to slow the negative impact of the fashion industry.Since 2006 Lumi’s head designer, Maryna, has been a prominent figure in the Melbourne Fashion Industry. Running boutiques that housed both independent and local designers along with her own first label, Preap…
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Kumo
Kumo is an independent women’s clothing label established by Jen Deery in 2015. Our ranges feature original, edgy styles, with a minimalist aesthetic. Kumo’s small run collections are designed and made in Melbourne, with an emphasis on sustainability and minimising waste.https://www.kumoclothing.com.au/
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High Tea with Mrs Woo
High Tea with Mrs Woo is the creative collaboration of sisters – Rowena, Juliana and Angela Foong. Established in 2004, their distinctive designs bridge the space between fashion and clothing, art and craft.Fascinated with the memory of clothing, High Tea with Mrs Woo explores the ability of fashion to unfold a great yarn. They describe…
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Frske
Founded by Adriana Frescura, Frske draws upon Japanese minimalism and French casual chic to fashion beautifully detailed, trans-seasonal womenswear.We work exclusively with premium, natural fibre fabrics, and apply our signature hemline lengths, longer sleeves and flattering fit to every dress, every top and every pant we create.Committed to ethical, sustainable and transparent practice, each garment…
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Evyie
Our aim with evyie is to re-imagine the 21st century work uniform by creating beautiful clothes, handmade from fine fabrics and a contemporary aesthetic. We’re all about thoughtful design, quality craftsmanship and sustainable practices. Entirely designed and constructed in our Sydney studio, at the core of each garment exists a philosophy of simplicity in design.For…
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Ebony Bolts
All our clothing is Bold – Size Inclusive – Customisable – Original PatternDesigned, Printed and made in Melbourne Australia.Ebony Bolts is on a mission to offer viable and more accessible slow fashion alternatives for the people who are often overlooked or who don’t see themselves in the current market. Don’t worry my friend because we…
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Dot & Herbey
The Dot & Herbey Boutique is an Australian owned and manufactured label. Our pieces are limited and hand crafted, ethically sort and manufactured here in Melbourne from luxurious and unique Japanese and European fabrics.When you purchase an item from Dot & Herbey you are purchasing something that will stand the test of time.https://www.dotandherbey.com/
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Chalk n Cheese
For me it was in 1995, when Chalk n Cheese was a thought, a dream I had whilst living in the UK designing for the high street brands. Whilst I knew I had to come home and do something with my degree the thought of travelling was far better.After returning to Australia I started working…
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Mim Found Ena
Mim Found Ena is an independent design studio. A collaboration of Melbourne made labels – MiM, Ena Designs & Found Textiles. You can see us making our clothes in store and view our wide-range of handmade, handpicked accessories, jewellery, ceramics, artworks & homewares. We provide a range of products that reflect the environmentally conscious values…
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Honest Studios
Honest Studio’s garments are all made in house. We source the fabric from high-end fashion houses selling their surplus or vintage cloth. Our use of excess fabrics means each collection is sustainable and limited, but that is what makes each piece so special.With comfort at the forefront of our designs, our simple cuts suit all…
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FuMoso
“FuMoso” is the Home of Thompson Clothing.The brand is designed, owned and managed by Gail Thompson.Gail has had over 30 years’ experience in the Australian fashion industry. The love of design led to the launch of ‘Thompson Clothing’ in 2002 which continues to hold its place in the Fashion Industry today.All designs are purely Gail’s…
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Karla Cola
KarlaCola the label began when Karla (owner, director, founder and proud mother of 3) found out she was pregnant with her daughter and immediately felt the need to start making her clothes. And so her love of sewing and being creative with clothes began!In 2009, when Karla and her family of 5 moved back to…
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Magpie Goose
Aboriginal-owned social enterprise. Contemporary Aboriginal art. Natural fibres. Hand screen-printed textiles. Ethically made in Australia.Proudly Aboriginal owned and led, Magpie Goose is where fashion and social impact comes together.We create unique and wearable garments designed to make a statement while generating economic opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people through creative industries.Owned by Troy…
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The Sewloist
Hello! I’m Naomi Huntsman – the “soloist” behind The Sewloist. I spend much of my time mindfully making clothing + accessories in my sewing studio here in West End, Brisbane (Kurilpa, Meanjin).I design, pattern make, cut + sew all pieces to a high quality standard on my beloved industrial sewing machines. Both my home +…