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Black is the simplest, most flattering hue in your wardrobe and New Zealand designer Turet Knuefermann knows that classic pieces in that hue work for every do, meeting, day time or night time event making getting ready that much easier. And we all want a bit

Zara has launched a limited line of black dresses made from carbon emissions. To create the dresses they partnered with LanzaTech, a global leader in gas fermentation technology. The Chicago-based company captures carbon emissions and turns the pollution into ethanol, transforming them into polyester thread used to create

Fashion loves a good collab and here are some of our faves for 2021! Make your own designer tote Outliv has teamed up with their sustainable and ethically minded mending buddies over at Repair Redefined. Together they're offering people the chance to get creative and make their

Who said sustainable fashion couldn't be fun or fabulous?! We're in love with new luxury fashion brand Alli Blair New York who is on a mission to brighten the world of sustainable fashion. There are 22 pieces in the debut SS22 apparel collection including sustainably sourced

Grounded in the vision to offer the foundations of a functional and enduring wardrobe, Father Rabbit Select have curated a dress edit for summer from celebrated mindful brands. Whether you’re after classic, feminine, elegant or sartorially led design, these summer throw-on's cover every occasion, chosen

The Pacific Fusion Fashion Show, postponed due to the Covid lockdown, will now happen on 26 February 2022. The sixth annual event will showcase twelve Polynesian designers and Great South Road in Papatoetoe will become the runway for the summer evening show with a stellar lineup

The magnificent exhibition Te Aho Tapu Hou: The Sacred Thread – Jeanine Clarkin at Waikato Museum has been extended until 9 January 2022. Jeanine Clarkin admits she was ecstatic to hear the news. It was sad to think that such a significant exhibition featuring work spanning

Now that retail is open again and we can enjoy going into brick and mortar stores, it’s a good time to think about how you're shopping and who you’re supporting. Robecca Leyden from Sans Pareil rounds up her favourite ethical and inclusive New Zealand fashion

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