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NAIDOC Week 2021: Liandra Swim

The business creates on-trend, premium swimwear using fabrics are made from regenerated plastics and recycled elastane.  Each of the pieces are adorned with locally-designed Aboriginal prints, sharing culture and stories through the swimwear.  Our signature prints are inspired by our Aboriginal Australian culture, Liandra Swim said in a statement.  Our dream is to give [customers] the opportunity to exhibit a slice of culture, that has been tens-of-thousands of years in the making.  Each collection we launch represents a unique story, with each of the prints delving deeper into that narrative. Our prints are also a contemporary representation of our culture and how we identify with our heritage.

Indigenous Fashion Projects readies for historic moment

Indigenous Fashion Projects readies for historic moment
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10 Women-Led Businesses Worth Your Attention 365 Days a Year

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Bec and Bridge, PE Nation are sharing their strategies for success

Bec and Bridge, PE Nation are sharing their strategies for success By Imogen Bailey | 23 February 2021 David Jones has announced the six First Nations fashion brands involved in the mentorship program in its Pathways Program. Established in 2020 in partnership with The Indigenous Fashion Projects, the 12-month Pathways Program is part of the retailer s commitment to supporting diverse design perspectives and ensuring that the future of the Australian fashion industry is inclusive and more representative of Indigenous design and culture.  The six labels included in the mentorship program are Kirrikin, Ngali (pictured), Liandra Swim, Native Swimwear, Maara Collective and Indii.  Spearheading the project is David Jones GM of womenswear, footwear and accessories, Bridget Veals, who said that the program s ultimate goal is to support and develop Indigenous labels by listening to what they really need. 

Country Road s Elle Roseby: We can t wait to hear them

Country Road s Elle Roseby: We can t wait to hear them 20 January 2021 Country Road has partnered with Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair Foundation (DAAFF) in support of an Indigenous design showcase. The Country To Couture program will be broadcast on the NITV Facebook page when it launches on January 22. Country Road s support follows a similar partnership with DAAFF’s National Indigenous Fashion Awards in August 2020. Country to Couture will bring its runway to screens from 7pm AEST via the NITV Facebook page and will also be re-broadcasted to the Indigenous Fashion Projects Facebook page.  A popular staple on the Darwin calendar, Country to Couture has been a key attraction, alongside the annual Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair since 2016.

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