First Nations Fashion
Australia's largest consumer fashion event, PayPal Melbourne Fashion Festival, has unveiled a festival-first dedicated expansion into regional Victoria with the launch of the Geelong Fashion Fortnight...
Women's footwear brand Banksia Nean is one of many new First Nations brands set to launch in 2026. Founded by proud Barunggam and Kamilaroi woman and designer Banks Nean, the new brand — set to...
There is something special about celebrating Blak women who rise, create and build with purpose. As we move through the festive season and choose gifts for the people we love, it feels especially impo...
As we continue our Buying Blak This Festive Season series, today we celebrate Kaarli, a proudly Aboriginal owned business built from love, culture, creativity and a deep desire to share stories throug...
Epson has extended its technology and sustainability agreement to support First Nations Fashion + Design (FNFD) and launched the inaugural Epson and FNFD Designer-in-Residency Program with its first t...
More than a decade after trailblazing designer and creative visionary Grace Lillian Lee established the Cairns Indigenous Art Fair's fashion performance, the celebrated event is set to soar with a lan...
The Queensland government is backing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists and fashion designers through investments in the First Nations Fashion and Textiles Accelerator Fund for 2025.
Working to assist and progress the careers of Indigenous creatives, Australian fashion brand Bonds has partnered with First Nations Fashion & Design (FNFD) for a new activations program.
Recognised in the fashion industry as one of the most successful First Nations owned and operated fashion brands, this month Ngali has gained even more attention with the brand announcing that it will...
Australia and New Zealand leading fashion and lifestyle platform, THE ICONIC, in partnership with First Nations Fashion + Design (FNFD), has celebrated the launch of a new collection this week.
Following Epson's signing of a significant technology and sustainability agreement to back First Nations Fashion + Design (FNFD), all participants in the first FNFD x THE ICONIC Incubator training pro...
Epson Australia has joined forces with First Nations Fashion + Design (FNFD) to promote and support the growth of the Indigenous fashion sector.
Three First Nations designers from Queensland have been chosen to participate in The Iconic and First Nations Fashion and Design's inaugural Incubator program.