Clothing The Gaps
Using fashion as a catalyst for social change, Clothing The Gaps made a bold and powerful statement at Melbourne Fashion Week last month, as the brand took to the Closing Showcase to present three gar...
Guided by fate, First Nations creatives Natisha Tabua and Lucas Schober, feeling stuck in a creative rut, found new direction by taking on the Closing Showcase at this year's Melbourne Fashion Week.
In honour of celebrating National NAIDOC Week, Melbourne Central is continuing its partnership with Aboriginal social enterprise, Clothing The Gaps.
There's no better time than Indigenous Business Month to showcase and highlight some of our Mob's best businesses from across the country. Every Friday this October, we'll be having our "Friday Favour...
Two Indigenous owned organisations, Clothing The Gaps and Little Rocket, are collaborating on a community activation to support the upcoming Voice to Parliament Referendum.
In 2020, most brands were shutting shop, reshuffling and rethinking their next move. For Aboriginal-led social enterprise Clothing The Gaps, they only continued to thrive. Why?
The Afterpay Australian Fashion Week concluded on Gadigal country Friday, May 13 with an all-blak production from not-for-profit First Nations Fashion + Design.
It has been announced that the Aboriginal Flag is free to use once again, after negotiations were completed between Harold Thomas and the Morrison Government.
The attempt to trademark the phrase "Always Was, Always Will Be" has reportedly failed, however, it still remains an affront to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
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