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In a world where fast fashion dominates the industry, leaving a significant environmental and social impact, a Kiwi lifestyle fashion brand is celebrating living in harmony with nature, promoting sustainability, quality and ethical practices. Their ethos is clear – quality over quantity, doing right by people

Hazel Wineera-Ellis wears Kiri Nathan. Photo David Shields Kiri Nathan is set to open New Zealand Fashion Week 2023. Nathan is well known for her bespoke red carpet stunners – remember that stunning gown worn by Chelsea Winstanley at the 2020 Oscars – and contemporary handwoven Kākahu

Dove Hospice & Wellness, in collaboration with the AUT Fashion Department and sponsorship from Regal Drycleaners, Drapers Fabrics and Cut Above Academy, is proud to present ‘Fashion Hacktivism’. This event is designed to showcase AUT’s ‘Fashion Hacktivism goes Big’ upcycling project which in collaboration with

Trade Me is presenting Aotearoa’s first-ever pre-owned biddable fashion show – Everyday Runway in Auckland this week. Renowned fashion stylist and director, Sammy Salsa has curated the one-of-a-kind show that will feature more than 100 outfits for every occasion – from urban streetwear to high fashion

From issue 55.A magazine rack is ideal for keeping books and magazines tidy as well as being a perfect spot to stash laptops, chargers and similar mess-making items that creep into the lounge.  You will need: · 220cm x 35cm of thick fabric such as thermal calico, canvas

Photography Sarah Tuck Sewing has had a resurgence as a hobby – but why is it so popular?You might think of sewing as a bit of a frumpy pursuit, something pursued by unfashionable housewives looking to save some money. But these days, you couldn’t be further

Locally manufactured clothing is rare enough in New Zealand, but to be able to see the designer adapt your one-of-a-kind garment in-store before your eyes, is even more special.And that’s exactly what Tymone Winter is bringing to Wellington’s Newtown, with the opening of her first

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