Meet sustainable fashion designer Misha Nonoo
Fashion designer Misha Nonoo is pioneering a radically different future for fashion — one that’s committed to sustainability, community and female empowerment.
Fashion designer Misha Nonoo is pioneering a radically different future for fashion — one that’s committed to sustainability, community and female empowerment.
We speak to co-founder and CEO of Wotnot, Sinead Roberts, and find out the many ways her baby and skincare brand has innovated the natural and organic industry. When do you feel wild? Bushwalking! I’m part of a hiking group […]
Corina Muir, a Yorta Yorta/Boonwurrung mother, is the founder of ethical childrenswear label Amber Days. Her gorgeous designs are inspired by the Australian bush, desert and sea and can be found on the next generation of changemakers.
We have a yarn with Simon Karlik, the founder and director of Cheeki, who shares his love for the outdoors, the many ways Cheeki gives back to the planet and what his ideal world would look like. When do you […]
In 2019, Katie Hennah and Kerry Wood launched NueBar to the Sydney Vegan Market. With care and integrity, the couple have created unique plastic-free beauty, hair and skin bars that smell divine. When do you feel wild? What makes you […]
Tonia Walker, the founder of the beautiful natural fragrance label IME shares how a breakdown and a three-month holiday in Europe led her to embrace her inner beauty and passion for life. When do you feel wild? What makes you […]
Madeleine Chard, the founder of Female Form, creates sustainable and reliable underwear that celebrates the strength and fragility of womanhood.
Holly Schliech is the co-founder and director of Eye of Horus Cosmetics, a Byron Bay-based makeup brand dedicated to empowering all women to feel confident and beautiful. When applying makeup that’s made with this much love and care, it’s very easy to love the skin you’re in.
We speak to the founders of Clothing The Gap, an Aboriginal-owned and -led social enterprise that creates fresh and fun merch. Rocking a Clothing The Gap t-shirt or hoodie not only sparks conversations around dismantling the systems of oppression that exist here in Australia, it also supports Aboriginal health and education.
The rise of tech-focused fashion brands allows customers to not only personalise their clothes, but it’s also helping drive the ethical fashion movement. We speak with Sydney-based tech-fashion brand Citizen Wolf, which is creating staple fashion pieces on an on-demand basis, benefiting both the individual and the planet.