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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

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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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CGI, manga and fantasy: Sydney fashion label Injury launches NFT art series

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Sydney-based fashion label Injury is set to launch Australia’s first digital fashion non-fungible token (NFT) art series. In 2004, Eugene Leung started the Injury label , initially releasing 10 limited-edition screen-printed tops followed by an official menswear range, which launched during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia.

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Ksubi’s return to Australian shores with Bondi Beach House and what’s next

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Exclusively Australian The vacant space transformed into the Ksubi Beach House, has hosted a number of pop-ups and events for one or two nights of late, including Estee Lauder and Venroy. T cemented its reputation for rebellion at its Australian Fashion Week debut in 2001, where 200 rats were sent down the runway.

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

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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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Crypto fashion: why people pay real money for virtual clothes

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Digital artist and Japan-enthusiast Kai’s real name is Noah. The niche crypto assets are also capturing the attention of some of the world’s biggest fashion companies, keen to associate themselves with a new generation of gamers – although most of their forays so far are for marketing. SELFIE SHOPPING.

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Analysis: Why Harvey Nichols’ new NFT retail space is “a wildly clever idea”

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Luxury department store Harvey Nichols recently announced the opening of the first blue-chip non-fungible token (NFT) retail space at its Pacific Place Hong Kong store. The new retail space caters to first time buyers and NFT experts, with prices ranging from HK$5,000 ($850 AUD) to over HK$1,000,000 ($170,000 AUD).