Cosy up in responsibly made Handsom winter threads
23 May 2019This British-turned-Melbourne couple know a thing or two about keeping warm, so take their cues and snuggle up in cute cropped sweat tops and merino wool knits this winter. more
This British-turned-Melbourne couple know a thing or two about keeping warm, so take their cues and snuggle up in cute cropped sweat tops and merino wool knits this winter. more
Every tiny detail of this Melbourne-based brand is carefully considered – from the layered concept behind each collection to the made-to-order manufacturing model and the Australian-made swing tags. more
A talented group of Tiwi women have spent the past 12 months collaborating with not-for-profit social enterprise NORTH to share their culture through fashion. more
The long-vacant space at 73 Vulture Street isn’t empty anymore! A brand-new creative collective has taken over the tenancy, bringing sustainable fashion from local makers, Aboriginal art and engaging workshops together for one multipurpose venue. Open House is providing an opportunity for artisans and artists alike to connect with a discerning consumer base, and share their wares with a wider audience. more
Natural fabrics, semi-precious stones and a sustainable mindset combine at this ethical Australian womenswear label. more
A lot of great things have been happening in the FitazFK empire over the past few years. Late 2017 saw the opening of the first FitazFK movement gym in Kangaroo Point, next came the FitazFK app in January this year and now the release of the brand's highly anticipated activewear range. more
Playful prints, bold colours and comfortable cuts: the Tienda Rosy collection is wearable art at its finest. more
When beloved Brisbane boutiques Apartment and Violent Green moved in together late last year, we were chuffed. The two retailers share a storied history together – from their Elizabeth Arcade beginnings to their next-door neighbour status on Albert Street, right through to cohabiting under one roof in their current Queen Street digs. The joining of their respective spaces has led to a further glorious fusion of Apartment and Violent Green – give the past a fond wave goodbye and welcome Double Double to the table as the stores combine to form a singular entity. more
We all don activewear for different reasons. Some may be wrangling hardcore weights, while others may be walking to brunch or shopping for groceries – but regardless of its function, we can all agree we want to feel good wearing it. You can mull over as many seams and fabric choices as you like, but the most foolproof way to ensure you feel good while wearing your athleisure gear is to choose homegrown, ethical and sustainable brands. We’ve hunted down five of the best we’re loving right now. more
You’d be hard-pressed to find pretty much anyone who isn’t familiar with the Saint Laurent brand. From rap songs to the runway, the iconic French fashion house has been redefining luxury since its foundation in 1961. Brisbane is about to get a permanent home for the cultural phenomenon that is YSL, with the brand opening its flagship Queensland store at QueensPlaza today, Thursday March 28. more
Biome has long been curating a careful catalogue of products to ensure that everything we buy is good for us and the planet. From biodegradable dog waste bags to chlorine shower filters and stainless-steel pegs, they’ve got our lives sorted – even extending the duty of care to a Slow Fashion Department. more
Workwear has long been the poor cousin to your weekend threads, but now sustainable fashion label Coreprêt is shaking up the Monday-to-Friday routine with a sharp collection of men’s, women’s and basic pieces. With outfits divided into certain days of the week, the brand is smashing our fear of repeating clothes, one cropped velvet jacket at a time. more
No bones about it – we are absolutely frothing over the amount of choice that is available in the sustainable clothing community at the moment. While many brands are favouring the more basic and monochromatic route, there are still options available for those who prefer to get a little bit loud with their wardrobe (but would prefer to do so with minimal damage to the environment). Arc & Bow is a New Zealand-based brand that is bringing the fun back to slow fashion with its bold prints and striking silhouettes. more
The phrase ‘less is more’ is wildly popular because of its truth, particularly when it comes to the world of fashion. What is still seen as a vastly fast industry churning out trend-based pieces is starting to slow down, as the next generation of makers steps up to create change not only aesthetically but socially. Daniella Caputi is one such individual, dedicated to crafting minimalist garments made with expert care. Her eponymous label personifies this new wave – it’s all about quality over quantity. more
Want to look stylish but also be socially responsible? Australian label Silk Laundry is working towards creating sustainable and eco-friendly fashion, and its newest charitable venture is the bee's knees. more
More and more consumers are wising up to the fact that the fast fashion industry is problematic, which is a great realisation – but we still haven’t quite reached the stage where ethical threads are the norm. The fact that this market is still young comes with some challenges – there isn’t as much choice, the costs are quite high and a lot of styles tend to cross over without much variation. In her own journey towards more sustainable habits, Esther Kirwan recognised these shortcomings and founded Theo the Label – a project to reflect her own ethics blended with creative freedom. more
Real talk – we fell in love with Northern Territory-based brand Magpie Goose when we first wrote about them way back in 2017. The social enterprise’s kick-ass prints and killer ethos make for a winning combination, which is why we were stoked to discover that the gang is heading to Brisbane for a series of cheeky pop-ups and a very special collaboration launch. more
Let’s face it – we’re living in a pretty bloody accelerated age. Thanks to always being on the go – both personally and professionally – a lot of us are suffering from serious burnout. One of the biggest contributing factors to this vicious cycle of overextending ourselves is a lack of self care – taking the time to stop, recharge and engage in practices that get us back on track (whatever that might be for you). A Melbourne-based brand has spearheaded a wearable activism project that reminds us of both the essence and importance of self care – because sometimes, you’ve gotta do you. more
Let’s be honest – the only thing more pure and perfect than dogs is dogs wearing tiny outfits that were specifically made for them. If you want to add another layer to this perfection sundae, have you considered wearing an outfit that matches your dog’s? For those who have entertained this notion, we’ve found the solution – say hello to Pablo & Co., purveyors of fine apparel for both the two- and four-legged persuasion. more
The strict gendering of clothing can be a pretty serious drag – after all, it’s 2019 and people should be free to wear whatever the heck they want. While unisex clothing is a step in the right direction when it comes to inclusion, the legends at Genkstasy are doing you one better – welcome to the non-binary clothing revolution! This Brisbane-based brand is blazing a trail in the fashion industry, filling a gaping hole in the market for inclusive casual-cool streetwear that doesn’t conform. more