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The Iconic launches First Nations fashion incubator program

Inside Retail

Fashion platform The Iconic has launched The Iconic x FNFD Incubator Program for First Nations designers. Fashion designers, jewellery and accessory designers, graphic artists, and textile artists from various backgrounds and generations are eligible for the program.

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Crafting luxury brand narratives through popup stores

Retail Focus

Crafting brand narratives through popup stores can be an effective strategy to engage customers, create buzz, and build a unique brand experience. Creating interactive experiences: Engaging customers through interactive experiences that allow them to connect emotionally with the brand is essential.

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Why Taking Shape’s recent collab is centred on reconciliation

Inside Retail

For a second consecutive year, plus-sized fashion brand Taking Shape is continuing its collaboration with Gurugulu and Indinji Gimuy woman from Yarrabah in far north Queensland, Elverina Johnson. The new collection aims to educate people about the Great Barrier Reef, using First Nations stories through the medium of fashion and art.

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Recycled nylon, video and dance: Camilla & Marc showcases the ‘new normal’

Inside Retail

Australian luxury fashion brand Camilla & Marc has just released a gender neutral and sustainable sportswear collection, showcased through a multidisciplinary campaign featuring 10 local creatives. It’s clear that the Camilla & Marc team is placing firm milestones to becoming a circular fashion business. The show must go on.

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‘More is more’: Q&A with Camilla CEO, Jane McNally

Inside Retail

Local luxury fashion brand Camilla is well-loved for its vibrant prints and colours, and glamorously distinctive collections. I know that you work hard, particularly through Australian Fashion Week, which must be a crazy time as you get things prepared for the runway. First and foremost, we’re not a fast-fashion brand.

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How Tumi’s creative director Victor Sanz finds inspiration in everyday life

Inside Retail

My unquenchable thirst for knowledge in all areas and disciplines in art and design led me to contemplate the realm of fashion, where I discerned a parallel division akin to the separation between art and design in the past. This company became a beacon for me and allowed me to discover new outlets for my creativity and designs.

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Why Viktoria & Woods is about creativity, inclusivity and sustainability

Inside Retail

Margie Woods launched her fashion label Viktoria & Woods in 2004 in Melbourne to offer women timeless pieces in their wardrobe, with knitwear at the heart of it. From a design perspective, we take a seasonless approach so that short trends don’t impact us as much. Ultimately however, fashion really is about how it makes you feel.

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