Let us take you on a journey.

Fashion Revolution was founded in the wake of the Rana Plaza disaster in 2013. Since then, it has grown to become the world’s largest fashion activism movement, mobilising citizens, brands and policymakers through research, education and advocacy.

Fashion Revolution shares our vision for a global fashion industry that conserves and restores the environment and values people over growth and profit.

Our Australian cotton really is beautiful; it is high quality and the values and active commitment to people and planet (by the industry) – aligns with our own. 

We are excited to take you on a journey from field to fashion, this Fashion Revolution week.

Hosted by the Brimblecombe family at Moira Farming in the Lockyer Valley QLD we share our fashions in the cotton fields. Amongst our models are cotton farmers Mariah Brimblecombe, Raneece Lerch and Kate Brimblecombe.

This fashion collection includes circular & universal pieces with textiles sourced from Australian Super Cotton, The New Denim Project (upcycled cotton fabric made from denim waste that has been recycled into new fabric), alongside deadstock and upcycled fabrics. Inspired by our local cotton industry, is millinery that features Australian cotton in its various stages of processing adorned with Swarovski and freshwater pearl hand sewn elements.

This shoot was scheduled to coincide with Fashion Revolution Week. Fashion touches 100% of the population and can be used as a force for good. Fashion can be transparent, fair, and considerate of our planet without compromising aesthetics and usability.

Thank you to our photographers, Natalie Trainor @Natalietrainorphotogaphy

Maree Richardson @wandering_prints

Thank you to our models, Raneece Lerch, Kim Robinson, Mariah Brimblecombe, Kate Brimblecombe, Laine Neale, & Courtney Weekes.




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