
Lazybones: Vintage attire made with modern values
Since it started in 2000, Lazybones has become well known for its gorgeous, vintage-style womenswear and soft bedlinen. Its clothing is feminine and classic, with

Since it started in 2000, Lazybones has become well known for its gorgeous, vintage-style womenswear and soft bedlinen. Its clothing is feminine and classic, with

A student budget, the gift of her aunty’s 30-year-old sewing machine and clothes that just never really fit correctly were the catalysts that led Shyanne

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

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

If the idea of a home studio conjures up an image of a leafy and light-filled environment and a puppy placed near the door than

Sun safety and style – that was the focus of the Brisbane-based designer who started swimwear label Shade Swim. After struggling to find a fashionable

If clothes are meant to be an expression of the wearer then Kablooie is offering a solution for upbeat individuals with a love for colour,

Underwear has long been associated with a form of empowerment. Whether it’s wearing no underwear, wearing them on the outside of your clothes or wearing

From the unsuspecting city of Wellington, New Zealand, Kowtow Clothing is leading in sustainable fashion production and setting the bar high for its competitors. Kowtow

Update: Good Day Girl is no longer trading. There’s slow fashion and then there’s Good Day Girl – the Sydney brand that’s turned the traditional
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