Brisbane Fashion Month West Village Runway
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Look one: silk and Swarovski
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Look two: Australian cotton
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Look three: silk and ostrich feather
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Look four: Australian cotton
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Look five: silks
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Look six: silks
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Look seven: silk
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Look eight: silk
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Look nine: silk
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Look ten: Australian cotton and Australian wool
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Superior design
Fashion that is easy to put on, take off and move in! You will notice none of our garments have centre back zips. That’s intentional. It doesn’t make good sense to place a fastener in a hard to reach place. Nor for a gorgeous sleeved dress to limit the movement of your arm.
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Made to order
This enables us to create less waste & ensure each garment is destined for a client that will cherish it. We are very happy to adjust garment lengths or swap fastenings to best suit your lifestyle. We can also source unique fabrics and reimagine precious textile and garments you already have. See our patched silk gown here.
Customise your look here.

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Australian made
We create heirloom pieces, designed and made locally. This is how we ensure attention to detail, quality, fair working conditions, and support the Australian textile industry. Even our fabric covered buttons and garment labels are prepared here, in Australia. Our local pattern maker ensures a premium fit, drawing on her rich wealth of knowledge & experience in the industry.
We strive to be better not bigger. Learn more.
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Opulent finish
Garments that are gorgeous on the inside and out thanks to the care and pride of our seamstress. Most designs have French seams and we have a unique technique for finishing our facings so that the inside of your garment is always as beautiful as the outside. Sleeveless dresses and tops have sewn in bra keepers so that bra straps are never visible. Always sewn from quality deadstock fabrics in natural fibres that allow your skin to breathe.

Sustainable local fashion
Shop Australian made from Australian fibres
The Journal: Australian Cotton
The village of Spring Ridge’s population swelled as one hundred women gathered for the inaugural Fibre to Fashion lunch, celebrating women and sustainability in the cotton industry.
Whilst in the region for the Fibre to Fashion event, Emma had the chance to visit cotton grower & engineer, Scott Morgan. Standing in the cotton fields on his farm with cotton waste breaking down in the soils and solar powered energy powering irrigation, we share this story.
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).
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.
Joyful living
The Journal: Australian Fashion
AAFW Generation: NXT
Our favourite looks from the runway, sketched live at the event, by Emma Bond
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.”
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.
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.
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.