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Flemington Rose
Your Australian made race day look. Single fabric blooms & fluttering petals have been hand cut and inlaid piece-by-piece to create this dress. All fabric edges, hemlines and applique, have been hand rolled to create a delicate and fluid garment that moves with grace and opulent beauty.
Accessorised with Lauren J Ritchie millinery.

World of Wonder
Enjoy the World Of Wonder: Margot McKinney exhibition at Museum of Brisbane. Margot is a fourth generation Australian jeweller known for her use of the finest pearls, rare opals and large gemstones. Her designs are striking, bold & spectacular. Margot uses (largely) Australian materials in her opulent works. See our favourite moments and Emma’s illustrations of her works.

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Aussie cotton in Sydney runway
Our most luxurious fashion collection is to be released at the Sydney One Fine Day wedding fair! With a Chambord cocktail on arrival & the runway curated by Hello May Magazine, this is one not to be missed! If you have been curious about Australian cotton, or have recently got engaged we would LOVE to see you! Madi & Pip will have a pop up boutique so that you can see everything up close and speak to us about any customisations. Learn about the fibres in your fashions, & why we choose Australian cotton and deadstock fabrics (including silk, ZQ certified merino, Liberty Fabrics & Japanese cupro).

Brands celebrate Aussie cotton
Australian by Design Fashion Forum and Runway celebrates Aussie Cotton! Bonds, Country Road, Elk The Label, Madi and Pip, Rodd and Gunn, Sussan, Willow and Claude, & Kamakura all know where to find premium cotton with environmental credentials. Our recap of the feature fashion event of the 2022 Australian Cotton Conference.

Cotton Australia marks 50th anniversary with a celebration of past and future
Queensland Agriculture Minister Mark Furner hosted an evening at Queensland’s Parliament House for ministers, politicians and a great cross-section of industry personnel. It was a delight to attend the evening that celebrated our local fibre with a specific focus on the history of Queensland cotton, and the people involved across the supply chain. General Manager at Cotton Australia, Michael Murray spoke passionately of our adaptive industry and the people that make our industry great.

Generation: NXT
AAFW Generation: NXT
Our favourite looks from the runway, sketched live at the event, by Emma Bond

Iordanes Spyridon Gogos
Jordan Gogos collaborates with over 50 creatives to change how we engage in fashion.
“Unused materials, (&) threads need to be shared, not thrown away or put in storage.”

A celebration of Women in Cotton
Future Cotton Leader Emma Bond, (your designer) was the guest speaker at the Women In Cotton Ladies of the Land Luncheon at Emerald. Local Women in Cotton modelled her designs, including garments and millinery - all 100% cotton!
Emma shared: Her story from farm to fashion, Universal design and why it matters, An inside look into our fashion industry & circular fashion -where cotton has a natural fit; And closed with a call out to women in cotton

AAFW in conversation
AAFW In Conversation: Michael Lo Sordo and Alyce Tran. We loved this conversation especially hearing of Michael’s creative process and thoughts on Australian Fashion.

Is inclusivity part of the sustainable spectrum?
We need to raise visibility and representation from the top of the chain so that the fashion community, including those with disabilities, can feel reflected and identified as a part of society. Different people have different needs, good design accommodates this without compromising aesthetic and style.

Why drive growth in our local fashion industry?
A female led industry looking for new ways to revolutionise, be sustainable and grow economic impact. As a fashion lover look for Australian Fashion and wear the brands that align with your values.

Australian cotton fashion returns to the fields
Australian cotton fashion returns to the cotton fields
Fashion designer selected as future leader
Gold Coast fashion designer Emma Bond has captured her cotton fashion collection in the field for an upcoming virtual runway project.
Emma who is 31, recently conducted a fashion shoot at Mitch Brimblecombe's Lockyer Valley, highlighting her label Madi & Pip.
She was born and raised on a cotton farm in Nevertire, NSW so using cotton as the fibre of choice came naturally to her.

The New Denim Project Gown
This multiwear, multisize gown, is made from recycled cotton fabric from The New Denim Project. The New Denim Project collects raw material derived from upcycled cotton and post-industrial textile waste, grounding scraps back into fiber, and spinning these once again into new yarns to weave and upcycle into a curated woven fabrics collection.

Let us take you on a journey.
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.

Hello Elizabeth
The Elizabeth Dress. Made with Liberty Fabric, without compromise the world’s people or planet. Designed to be fabulously functional to a range of abilities.

Circular Fashion needs you.
Circular fashion needs you. Make informed choices and spread the word for a sustainable fashion future.

Circular Fashion
Circular Fashion. Together we can make a difference.

Garment features
Garment features that make our designs easy to put on, comfortable AND elegant
Why we use
Australian cotton
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