Country To Couture
Created by sisters Bianca and Jaydene Long, Jaru Girl Designs is a celebration of connection to their grandfather's Country, Sturt Creek. The sisters' sustainable fashion collection reflects family va...
Naarm-based Aboriginal artist Simone Thomson is a highly skilled creative, whose work is inspired by the textures and colours of Country, the Birrarung (Yarra River), and Dhungala (Murray River).
Wiradjuri and Waiben Island man Lindyn Rowland has been appointed head stylist of Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair's 2025 Country to Couture runway.
With applications officially open for Country to Couture 2025, Indigenous Fashion Projects has announced a series of event Information sessions.
With next year's event marking Country to Couture's 10-year anniversary, this week Indigenous Fashion Projects has announced applications for the 2025 runway have officially opened.
Fashion designer Cassie Leatham spoke with National Indigenous Times this week about her excitement at presenting her brand – Yanggurdi – on the runway at Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair's Coun...
With Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair, Country to Couture and the National Indigenous Fashion Awards kicking off in Darwin, this week National Indigenous Times caught up with emerging First Nations model, J...
From bouncing back from floods in Cairns to debuting her First Nations fashion brand, MumRed, at Melbourne Fashion Week, Indigenous designer Samala Cronin has had a busy few months.
Leading institutional investment manager QIC has announced its ongoing support of the Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair Foundation and International Fashion Projects by sponsoring three categories of the upc...
After a busy 2023 showcasing her designs on New York Fashion Week's Flying Solo runway, First Nations Fashion designer Colleen Tighe Johnson is set to showcase her brand, Buluuy Mirrii at Darwin Abori...
Indigenous Fashion Projects has announced 22 designers and brands which are set to feature in this year's Country to Couture runway, held as part of August's Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair.
Set to take place in August as part of Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair, Indigenous Fashion Projects have revealed the shortlisted finalists for this year's National Indigenous Fashion Awards.
Renowned as one of the most anticipated events in the Indigenous community, the Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair will be returning this year for its 18th iteration.