
A hearts and mind change for the fashion system.
As part of the Melbourne Fashion Festival the beauty and complexities of circular economy were discussed by Courtney Holm, Professor Alice Payne and Jackie King. Moderated by Maggie Zhou, the panel explained that circularity isn’t readily integrated into fashion design and systems yet, not because we don't know how, but because people have to pay. Other barriers include education for citizens & designers, the latter of which can make great use of the guide Refashioning: Accelerating Circular Product Design at Scale, launched at this event. Panelists shared their vision of thriving craftsmanship; investment in repair, interorganisational collaboration, and reduced garment production. A desire to not just close the loop, but also extend the product life as long as possible, which requires systems change, education and good design.
‘When you buy Australian made you are buying someone’s craft’ Tara Moses, R M Williams. It is challenging to produce in Australia but those that are, they are experts in their field. What else was discussed at the Melbourne Fashion Festival Talk with Janna Quaintance-James (Australian Fashion Council) Tara Moses (R M Williams), Amy Gallagher (Kloke), Juanita Page (Joseph & James) and Sarah Sheridan (Clothing the Gaps)?
Australian Fashion Week (AFW) run for industry by industry. This generational opportunity for the Australian fashion industry marks a transformational shift. I am confident that AFW will evolve into a platform that elevates Australian fashion on a global stage prioritising the needs of local industry that generates over $28b for the Australian economy. Leading designers, Vogue Australia, Ebay Australia, University of Technology Sydney showed solidarity here, have you shown your support? I attended the AFC member update (virtually) yesterday and congratulate the proactive actions, vision, accountability and transparency of the Australian Fashion Council (AFC).
Emma Bond illustrated from life The Star Stradbroke FOTF looks for Brisbane Race Club. Ladies and gentleman adorned in black, white and a touch of red - every look a winner! Many chose to wear their values supporting locally made, vintage and upcycled looks. A fabulous event thank you Fashion Queensland.
Emma Bond illustrated Tafe Secondary College Formal Students and Staff from life at Sirromet Winery, Mount Cotton, Queensland
Emma Bond attended Australian Fashion Week to apply her illustration skills to celebrate the brands that are manufacturing in Australia, the creative makers wearing their own creations, and those implementing circularity initiatives in our industry. Read more for AFW highlights, illustrated.
Emma Bond illustrated guests live at Brisbane Airport and Lotte Duty Free celebration of the 10-year partnership extension! This event was hosted at Brisbane’s beautiful Thomas Dixon Centre home of Queensland Ballet. Hosting an event? Make it memorable with our live illustration packages.
Emma Bond illustrates Carla Zampatti looks live from the Australian Fashion Week Runway in Sydney. Carla Zampatti designs are instantly recognisable, powerful, bold and enduring. We adore the legacy of Carla Zampatti, craftsmanship and that the brand continues to design and manufacture locally.
Live event drawing by Emma Bond of Madi and Pip for Ms Oceania and Montblanc guests at the Investors Night, Brisbane.
Your designer & artist Emma Bond was delighted to attend Moranbah’s Inspiring Women in Isaac event as the guest speaker. Emma shared her journey and art practice with guests at the Moranbah Coalface Art Gallery.