
Aussie op shops launch recycle project to move the needle on textile waste
Ever given yourself the “one in, one out” rule for your wardrobe? That is, every time you purchase something new, you remove something from your

Ever given yourself the “one in, one out” rule for your wardrobe? That is, every time you purchase something new, you remove something from your

Brisbane Fashion Month is back for 2019, bringing a packed program of fashion and entertainment to the city from 1 October. The month-long event is Queensland’s

What Mackay lacks in high fashion it makes up for in vintage and second-hand options. The city’s opportunity and charity shops are spread out so

Update: Isle of Summer is now Jorge Street Emily Whishaw designs clothing with mums in mind. Her label Isle of Summer has been a project

Words by The Fabric Social Team For the last 5 years we’ve been proud to produce collections made from beautiful handwoven, natural fabrics (with serious

Looking for the ultimate casual shoe to carry you between your daily events in comfort and style? Meet Melbourne’s Radical Yes – the Australian shoe designer

After opening a vegan shoe store in 2010, Vegan Style store owner and curator Justin Mead became acutely aware of the lack of stylish options

Clothes swap events are becoming more and more popular as sustainable shoppers avoid buying new clothes and look to extend the lifetime of their clothing.

Seasoned sewer and designer Alice Veivers is injecting a little bit of history into her label’s garments. Opting for quality vintage fabrics, her clothes are

After a three-year break, Undress Runways is returning to the Australian fashion scene with a three-day sustainable fashion event and a message for all Australians: Look
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