MFW
Translating to "born" in Kooma/Guwamu, Banbu is a brand which believes clothing is a powerful form of self-expression and a celebration of individuality.
Frontrunners of First Nations fashion were spotlighted on the ganbu marra runway to commence Melbourne Fashion Week on Monday. This year's all Indigenous runway event showcased several emerging and es...
Returning to the Melbourne Fashion Week runway for the second time, First Nations fashion brand Kaninda revealed their new 'Dry Season' 2026 collection on Monday.
Melbourne Fashion Week is set to return next month with showstopping runways, fashion moments, industry talks, exhibitions and more. Taking place from October 20th to 26th under this year's theme, 'Co...
Known for her unique eye for detail and the ability to look at people as somewhat of a physical canvas, Mildura-based makeup artist Louise Stuart is no stranger to the beauty scene.
Yuwaalaraay designer and creative director of brand MAARA Collective, Julie Shaw, has debuted her latest feminine yet contemporary designs at Melbourne Fashion Week.
Whilst tranquil in design and colourway, First Nations fashion brand Ngali gained the attention of both consumers and critics with an engaging runway at last week's Melbourne Fashion Week.
Guided by fate, First Nations creatives Natisha Tabua and Lucas Schober, feeling stuck in a creative rut, found new direction by taking on the Closing Showcase at this year's Melbourne Fashion Week.
First Nations model, singer, actor and sportwoman Chenile Chandler is doing it all. Style Up spoke to Chandler during her participation at Melbourne Fashion Week (MFW).
First Nations fashion brand Amber Days has returned to Melbourne Fashion Week, brought a holiday-esque beachside vibe to the annual runway. The event marked Amber Days founder Corina Muir's fourth pre...
Returning to the Melbourne Fashion Week runway for the second time, Monday night's ganbu marra runway saw Clair Helen showcase her brand and its new collection to an audience of fashion fanatics, crit...
From international runways to press interviews and new business ventures, it certainly has been a busy month for celebrated First Nations Fashion brand Kirrikin.
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