Celebrated for their range of statement-making jewellery, this month Indigenous brand Haus of Dizzy announced an exciting pop-up project with cosmetics and beauty retailer LUSH.
Haus of Dizzy will host a pop-up at Lush's Melbourne Central Store. Created to take place during NAIDOC (National Aboriginals' and Islanders' Day Observance Committee) Week, the Haus of Dizzy pop-up will run from July 7 to 14.
Located on the first floor of Melbourne Central, underneath the Melbourne Central clock, Lush is transforming a section of their shop for customers to explore and shop Haus of Dizzy's vibrant, handmade designs.

Haus of Dizzy will be offering shoppers the opportunity to engage with the brand and shop a variety of their signature jewellery and accessories.
"We have some exciting news, Haus of Dizzy will be having a pop-up shop in the beautiful Lush store in Melbourne Central during NAIDOC Week. Come and visit us. We will also have a beautiful new range, new earring stands and plenty more," Haus of Dizzy shared in a statement on their Instagram.

Haus of Dizzy founder and creator Kristy Dickinson said she is thrilled to be joining forces with Lush and Melbourne Central for this very special collaboration.
"From the 7th to the 14th of July, our pop-up store will transform Lush into a glittering wonderland of pride, joy, and bold statement pieces. Imagine the magic of Haus of Dizzy's iconic designs paired with the sensory delight of Lush's fabulous products—it's a match made in heaven," she said.
"Whether you're looking for that perfect piece to express your unique style or just want to soak in the vibrant atmosphere, this is the place to be. Join us in celebrating NAIDOC Week in the most spectacular way possible. Don't miss out on the fun, the fashion, and the fabulousness."

With Lush having over 900 shops spanning 48 countries, Haus of Dizzy's collaboration with the growing beauty retailer is an exciting new venture for both businesses.
Placing emphasis on fresh ingredients - like organic fruits and vegetables - and the fight against animal testing and over-packaging, Lush are active and vocal about the issues that they care about, using both their shop windows and website as a way to highlight these issues and a way in which they display how they are striving to advocate for change.
"We are so excited to be showcasing the iconic Haus of Dizzy in our Melbourne Central store this NAIDOC Week! Their designs embody so many of our shared values, including campaigning for social and political progress," Lush Advocacy and Activism Executive Jessielee Pearce told Style Up
"When it comes to recognition, we firmly believe that it is our responsibility as a business to step out of the way and offer our platform to the grassroots organisations and businesses at the centre of the community. Haus of Dizzy's founder, Kristy Dickinson, is not only a talented designer, but a passionate activist for uplifting and celebrating Indigenous culture and we are extremely proud to help amplify her work."

With National NAIDOC Week celebrations being held across Australia, this unique collaboration is just on the many new and unique ways the fashion, beauty and creative industries are striving to celebrate and recognise the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
The Haus of Dizzy pop-up at Lush Melbourne Central will run from the 7th to the 14th of July 2024.
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