
Solomon Street: Q&A with designer Lauren Crago
Adelaide designer Lauren Crago is championing slow fashion and sustainability through her print-focused label Solomon Street. Here, she shares what inspired her to start the

Adelaide designer Lauren Crago is championing slow fashion and sustainability through her print-focused label Solomon Street. Here, she shares what inspired her to start the

Ever wanted a pair of undergarments that would take you between land, sea and sleep as well? Undergarments in prints so pretty, and that fit

When it comes to sustainable fashion and identifying who’s naughty and who’s nice, it’s hard to know who’s on what list. Most brands have cottoned

Leah Musch has landed her dream job. After a year and half stint working with Brisbane eco retailer Biome, and at the tail-end of her

A hobby project between a mother and daughter focused on handmade production of organic baby clothes was the catalyst for Kristina Forrest to land on

You read correctly. The owner of Sunshine Coast’s Grass Roots Boutique has decided to part with her beloved business to make room for other endeavours, and

When you think of Brisbane, fashion probably isn’t the first word to come to mind. The city’s main shopping strip (Queen Street Mall) has the

When Melbourne designer Claire Louise Smith was considering the values and ideals for her future fashion label, she knew one thing for sure. She wasn’t

A number of passionate people are driving a slow fashion movement on Australia’s west coast. The designers behind ILKA are two of them, offering up classic

Australia’s favourite fashion label with a purpose, The Social Outfit empowers refugee and new migrant women through creative jobs, education and social inclusion within the
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