Soult Clothing: Organic cotton staples for men, women and children
Soult Clothing is no longer trading. In an effort to find ethically made clothing for her husband, Anita Atkinson stumbled upon a sizeable gap in the
Soult Clothing is no longer trading. In an effort to find ethically made clothing for her husband, Anita Atkinson stumbled upon a sizeable gap in the
For Aussie friends Fleur and Tania who have worked in various roles in the fashion industry together, a shared label that embodied their values and allowed
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
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
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
Boho babes and linen lovers alike will find joy in the wares offered up by independent Perth label RŪPAHAUS. Named after the brand’s use of natural
A lifetime of fashion admiration and a feeling of now or never was the driving force for Adelaide designer Sophia McMahon to start her slow
A sartorial sabbatical for designer Amanda Farncomb may well be one of the best decisions she’s ever made. After taking up a course in Textile Design
When Esther Kirwin decided to start a clothing label with her friend in 2014, she was designing for herself. She didn’t want a heap of
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