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Designer and creative director Joshua Norbury is on the pathway to creating a denim company with big ambitions. And small amphibians. But more about that

Have you ever bought something online which looked beautiful and seemed the right size, only to realise the website totally over sold the product which

Boody’s journey began with the yearning to “design a more superior essential”. The Sydney-based brand was formed by two families in 2012 – and their

Queensland-based brand Red Ridge the Label is bridging a gap between clothing and culture, shining a spotlight on central western Queensland Aboriginal artists. The women’s clothing

Rebecca Rickard, a Ballardong, Whadjuk woman from the Nyungar Nation combined her passion for op shopping with her drive to connect people to Aboriginal culture

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Melbourne-based designer Courtney Holm has taken on the colossal challenge of making clothing in a closed-loop fashion. Since launching her label A.BCH in 2017, she’s

Lois McGruer-Fraser is talking to me over the phone from her Melbourne studio while ironing fabrics and directing a seamstress at the same time. Everything
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