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First Nations artists, Pride and mental health: Volley talks collabs

Inside Retail

Australian shoe company Volley has recently completed its Walk in their Shoes collaboration with First Nations artists and the National Gallery of Australia as part of its commitment to partner with organisations on projects that reflect its values. The showcase enabled the artists involved to illustrate what it’s like to walk in their shoes.

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Introducing Asia’s answer to slow fashion: Supermint

Inside Retail

Asia’s answer to slow fashion, Supermint, has just unveiled its first Hong Kong store at mixed-use retail destination PMQ. We believe we can open up more possibilities for slow fashion and make the fashion journey sustainable. “We Modern women are independent and have unique fashion tastes.

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Berlei bra design is cultural appropriation, Aboriginal artists say

Inside Retail

A bra design competition that was supposed to raise money to help those affected by breast cancer has instead resulted in lingerie brand Berlei being accused of cultural appropriation after it chose a design featuring Aboriginal symbols created by a non-Indigenous artist as one of the winners. Berlei later confirmed she was not.

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The Adoption of Pop-Up Stores by Luxury Brands

Retail Focus

Its origins can be traced back to the vibrant European Christmas markets, notably the Vienna December market in 1928, which showcased temporary installations and seasonal merchandise, laying the foundation for the temporary retail experience.

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How Indigenous brands are using the ‘power of fashion’ to create change

Inside Retail

Clothing The Gaps co-founder Laura Thompson was one of six First Nations fashion and textile designers and artists to be recognised at the National Indigenous Fashion Awards (NIFA) in Darwin on Wednesday. . Clothing The Gaps has grown rapidly since coming onto the fashion scene less than three years ago. Power of fashion.

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Mys Tyler’s in-app collaboration hub helps brands embrace diversity

Inside Retail

Mys Tyler has introduced the Contributor Hub, an in-app collaboration platform that connects a wide range of content creators with fashion brands. Mys Tyler has more than 300,000 users and thousands of fashion-loving contributors, so it made perfect sense to help these brands connect with our contributor base.”.

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How Indigenous fashion brands are paving the way for the next generation

Inside Retail

The rise of Indigenous fashion has been a long time coming. While there has never been a shortage of talented First Nations designers, historically, many have struggled to break into the fashion industry due to a lack of connections and support. Collections that can really stand their ground at Fashion Week.

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