First Nations Fashion
As we continue our Buying Blak This Festive Season series, today we celebrate Kaarli, a proudly Aboriginal owned business built from love, culture, creativity and a deep desire to share stories throug...
Epson has extended its technology and sustainability agreement to support First Nations Fashion + Design (FNFD) and launched the inaugural Epson and FNFD Designer-in-Residency Program with its first t...
More than a decade after trailblazing designer and creative visionary Grace Lillian Lee established the Cairns Indigenous Art Fair's fashion performance, the celebrated event is set to soar with a lan...
The Queensland government is backing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists and fashion designers through investments in the First Nations Fashion and Textiles Accelerator Fund for 2025.
Working to assist and progress the careers of Indigenous creatives, Australian fashion brand Bonds has partnered with First Nations Fashion & Design (FNFD) for a new activations program.
Gugu Badhun and Kutjala designer Naomi Kamara Collings has made a splash in this year's Ganbu Marra runway during Melbourne Fashion Week with her swimwear label Kamara Australia.
Marrithiyel and Deley artist and designer Paul McCann works in many mediums bringing paint, bling and textile together in a one-of-a-kind masterpiece during Melbourne Fashion Week in Ganbu Marra First...
Yorta Yorta and Taungurung woman, designer and community worker Tahnee Edwards takes massive street cred with her label Gammin Threads which she will debut during Melbourne Fashion Week.
Melbourne Fashion Week is back for another year and brags a week of eclectic, show-stopping fashion with a huge spread of First Nations designers.
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