
Lois Hazel: Artistry translates to comfort couture with a conscience
Update: Lois Hazel has sadly stopped trading as of late 2022. Lois McGruer-Fraser is talking to me over the phone from her Melbourne studio while

Update: Lois Hazel has sadly stopped trading as of late 2022. Lois McGruer-Fraser is talking to me over the phone from her Melbourne studio while

Slow fashion is the gift that keeps on giving. And with more and more ethically and sustainably made fashion options coming on the market, doing

When Byron Bay local Madonna Bain was asked to create her dream business for a TAFE project in 2008, she didn’t imagine she’d be working

If you follow @BrittsList on Instagram you will be well informed of my foray into self-made, slow fashion. As this is the first piece I’ve

“We had a vision to create something that would last, and to give new life to fabrics that were no longer wanted.” This is what

If you’ve recently found yourself thinking “I have nothing to wear” or reaching for the same outfit despite a wardrobe full of clothing, it’s likely

Queensland fashion labels are up and coming and there’s a few reasons why I love them most. For one, they’re mostly made right here in

Just as Australia’s fashion businesses answered the call during the 2019-20 Australian bushfires – making everything from wraps to pouches for injured animals and donating

“Products need to be beautiful, they need to be practical and they need to be loved in order to be sustainable. People need to value

Safa Itote and Desta Cullen are sisters with a shared passion for sustainable fashion and fair trade. They’re also the founders and designers behind Brisbane-based
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