
9 Brands For Ethical And Sustainable Linen Dresses In Australia
Linen is a huge hit with ethical and sustainable designers, and it’s easy to see why. As a fibre derived from the naturally occurring and

Linen is a huge hit with ethical and sustainable designers, and it’s easy to see why. As a fibre derived from the naturally occurring and

Brands making ethical and sustainable women’s clothing in Australia are no longer few and far between. Our home grown designers are committing to making their

Believe it or not, Australian-made doesn’t always equate to ethically made. The Australian made label carries a lot of weight in the local fashion scene,

Update: In early October 2025, Denimsmith announced via its social channels that the label would be closing down by the end of the same year.

A colourful tale of sustainability is told through each thread of Little Tienda’s garment and homewares ranges. The Brisbane-based brand has created a home for

Get ready to shape up your summer wardrobe with some sustainable swimwear. These Australian brands are opting for ethical production and sustainable fabrics such as

Florals in spring? Groundbreaking! Kiss goodbye to your dull winter wardrobe and say hello to a floral, floaty dress covered in spring blooms. When searching

Sleep sound in these beautiful ethically and sustainably produced pyjamas. If you spend a third of your life sleeping, you spend a third of your

Australia’s First Nations fashion and textile designers have been making fashion sustainably since day dot. Working with plant-based dyes and paints, and creating fabrics from

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