Indigenous Fashion
Renowned for her ability to blend culture and craft, designer of label MumRed, Samala Thakialee Cronin, caught up with Style Up behind the scenes at First Nations Fashion Design, Reclamation runway th...
Kicking off Australian Fashion Week, First Nations designer Colleen Tighe Johnson returned to the runway Monday, showcasing her brand's (Buluuy Mirri) latest collection.
Taking place on the eve of Australian Fashion Week, First Nations Fashion Design Runway: Reclamation successfully paved the way forward for First Nations designers and creatives in a manner that was a...
The Kimberley Aboriginal Fashion Textiles Art will return Sunday, May 31, showcasing the work of several talented designers."Join us for an unforgettable evening of culture, creativity, and couture on...
Black Bold & Beautiful has marked another year in Magandjin (Brisbane), with hundreds gathering for the 2026 luncheon celebrating Indigenous women, fashion, business and leadership.
From growing up in a small beachside town to shooting on the shores of Byron Bay, Luca Saunders is one of the many emerging First Nations models building their career from the ground up.
Cairns Indigenous Art Fair (CIAF) has announced a striking new venue for one of Australia's most unique First Nations fashion events, revealing the 2026 CIAF Fashion Performance will take place at a h...
The Indigenous Literacy Foundation is proud to announce the launch of its new branded apparel collection, STORIES MADE TO WEAR, a range of clothing that brings Indigenous stories to life through weara...
Working to help create change in the fashion industry, First Nations Fashion + Design have opened a new community hub in Gimuy / Cairns, Far North Queensland.
First Nations designer Ebony Rose Kruger returned to the Melbourne Fashion Festival this year to debut the new collection of her brand - Ebony Noire - on the event's Beyond Blak runway.
Presented in partnership with Indigenous Fashion Projects, the highly anticipated Country to Couture event revealed its 2026 line up on Tuesday.
Tarsha Davis has only just begun studying a Bachelor of Fashion Design but faced an exam like no other last week - debuting her designs on a Melbourne Fashion Festival runway.
Founded by Gurindji/Waanyi sisters Sarrita and Tarisse King, KingKing Creative - a brand specialising in prints, fashion, jewellery, accessories and homewares - is celebrated for its Aboriginal art, c...