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Shona Joy
Shona Joy started as a simple business barn on Bondi Beach up in 2000. Fast forward to 2024, and the Sydney-based tag has British distributors like Free People, Revolve, Harrods, and Selfridges.
We’re obsessed with the label’s tailored separates, expertly-cut dresses, and boho resortwear, which are well-known below for its beautiful bridesmaid collection. For every purchase made through its own webpage, the Aussie model will donate a buck to one of its three decided charities: choose from Protect A Woman, End Violence Against Women and Stay Girls in School.
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Posse
When Danielle Mulham founded Posse in 2016, she was first inspired by the seashore living in Northern Sydney, but her brand has since grown to encompass much more than just resortwear. Among the airy fabric defines and summer dresses this time, you’ll also find creative knitted pieces and relaxed tailoring sets.
Mulham has limited the number of Posse units each season and only produced reproductions that are certain to buy out, making an effort to make Posse as informed as possible. She also avoids trend-driven drops in favor of classic designs, like the everlasting L’essentials line of amazing items.
Any UK- based fans of the brand who’ve followed its trip may be thrilled to hear Posse has merely dropped onto Luisaviaroma, so you can shop easily without the specialty charges.
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St Agni
St Agni, a brand based in Byron, is dedicated to encouraging slower consumption patterns. If this sounds offensive to you, especially considering it comes from a clothing company, hear us out. By crafting staples that are made to last – sticking strictly to monochrome colour palettes, simple leather accessories and timeless tailoring in sustainable fibres like linen – St Agni is guaranteeing these pieces will transcend trends.
The Australian brand is also aware of its social obligations to both the planet and its citizens. For the betterment of their welfare and the industry, St Agni funds and trains factories to become certified as ethical suppliers.
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Christopher Esber
Christopher Esber is the newest and greatest fashion designer. The Lebanese- Australian designer actually launched his brand back in 2010, but quietly built up a loyal fanbase while working away in his hometown of Sydney for the best part of the 2010s ( he’s part of the reason Australia Fashion Week is so buzzy today ). We’re now able to see the brand’s influence, which includes noughties-inspired shapes, keyhole cutouts, and sultry strapping, practically everywhere. Additionally, it’s helpful that Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, and Emily Ratajkowski can’t stop wearing his pieces.
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Bardot
Bardot, an Australian-owned and family-run company, was founded in 1996, and every piece is still being locally designed at the Melbourne headquarters. With founder and creative director Carol Skoufis in charge for more than 23 years, the company excels at making sultry creations that are relevant without feigning to the latest trends.
Remaining true to its ‘ 90s origins, expertly cut slip dresses elegantly drape the body, ruffled minis are perfectly poised for resort dressing, and hardworking denim is sculpted into intricate silhouettes. Expect sharp suiting and outerwear that rival those found in a designer collection, despite the brand’s DNA.
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Camilla
Resortwear brand Camilla is all about print – each beautiful design is hand- drawn and painted in- house by artists. And that 47-strong design team is clearly busy, because the brand’s most intricately printed work to date has been done in one of its most intricate collaborations with Dutch earthenware company Royal Delft ( this iconic blue and white pottery has been around since 1653 ).
These pieces are truly a work of art, layered with luxurious silk-chiffon, fringed trims, and sparkling embellishments. No wonder Beyoncé, JLo, ELLE UK cover star Lizzo, Rosie Huntington- Whitely and Miranda Kerr are all fans.
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Hush
Hush is frequently mistaken for a British brand, but Australian founder Mandy got the label off the ground by bringing products from Melbourne. To celebrate its 20th Birthday, Hush was reimagined: the collections are more directional than ever before, with striking campaign imagery to boot.
The brand’s roots are in loungewear, so this shift to glitzy evening pieces and smarter ready-to-wear feels bold ( and welcome ) in the post-pandemic era of all things comfy-casual. The black double-breasted coat, which we’ve already seen on Lucy Williams, is our favorite piece in the new lineup.
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Deiji Studios
Deiji Studios was established in 2016 with the intention to blur the distinctions between sleeping and sleeping. The Aussie brand succeeded: its luxurious linen creations drape rather than wrinkle, just like your favourite sheets. The generously trimmed kimonos and wrap pyjamas are light but sturdy enough to last the winter and summer. We also adore the brand’s boxy co-ords and poplin-cotton nighties ( they double as a summer dress or beach cover-up ).
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Atelier MNK
Atelier MNK is the new Australian clothing brand you need to know, based in Sydney and run by a sister duo Milly and Kobe Kan. This slow fashion label focuses on creating easy-to-wear staples that bypass the trend cycle, made from organic and sustainably-sourced fabrics (and when they’re not using natural fibres, they’re prioritising recycled materials). We love how collections centre around co-ords that can be mixed and matched to create multiple styling options.
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Marc and Camilla
Brother and sister duo Camilla Freeman-Topper and Marc Freeman launched their namesake brand 20 years ago, debuting at Australian Fashion Week in 2003. Still based in Sydney, the womenswear brand has gone from strength to strength since, opening 17 stores across Australia and securing stockists such as Harrods and Selfridges in the UK. Marc and Camilla’s USP is easy-to-wear (and equally as easy to style) pieces with a directional spin – think versatile tailoring and sculptural separates meshed with sports- and streetwear elements.
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Spell
Spell was born in 2009 when sisters Isabella and Elizabeth moved to Byron Beach together and started to sell their handmade clothing in local markets. Fast forward 14 years, and the Boho brand has stockists like Free People and Revolve on a global scale.
Their parents, a potter and a craftsman, who lived as hippies in the 1970s, are inspired by their grandparents who fled the war-torn Latvian to land in an Australian refugee camp, and their family history is richly illustrated in campaign imagery. This rich, romantic story can also be seen in their carefree pieces: think breezy maxi dresses and beachy separates in retro paisley and crochet.
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Zimmermann
In 1991, sisters Nicky and Simone Zimmermann established their own label. What started off as a passion project – the pair created clothing in their parents garage in Sydney to sell on market stalls– has expanded into a globally- recognised luxury house. possibly one of the most well-known Australian brands available today.
You’ll like Zimmermann best for its striking in-house prints and thought-provoking blend of resort, swim, and ready-to-wear. And no doubt you’ve spotted it on Dua Lipa, Beyoncé, Kendall Jenner and Kate Middleton, The Princess of Wales.
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Boteh
Amelia Mather, the founder of Boteh, is a woman who enjoys taking chances. She launched a resortwear brand in the middle of a pandemic in October 2020 ( when no- one was travelling or even buying clothes! ) and recently relocated to Ibiza with her family ( she really embodies the brand’s nomad vibes ).
These uncertainties have been overcome. Boteh is phenomenally successful – not just in her homeland of Australia but globally, too. We’ve grown to love the label because of its boho silhouettes, louche linens, and light cotton fabrics, as well as its in-house-designed prints and swimwear.
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Bassike
Bassike ( pronounced’ basic’ ) was dreamt up in Sydney’s Palm Beach in 2006. The name embodies the idea that the Aussie brand is dedicated to producing high-quality, versatile, and long-lasting wardrobe staples. Before” sustainability” was regarded as a necessary quality in fashion, Bassike has always been responsible and eco-friendly by working with natural, organic fabrics and sticking to Australian suppliers. The brand added denim to its main line in 2007 and has now branched out to menswear, swimwear, footwear, accessories and a children’s line.
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Bec & Bridge
Founded in Melbourne in 2004, Bec & Bridge is the brainchild of best friends Becky Cooper and Bridget Yorston who were inseparable while studying together at fashion school. Fast forward nearly 20 years and the Aussie brand is a fervent fan of celebrities like Hailey Bieber, Kendall Jenner, and Bella Hadid.
The duo is nailing cutout dresses and knitted co-ords this season, but we’re also obsessed with its line of strapless satin maxis, the majority of which are currently waitinglisted in the UK.
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Oroton
Oroton, Australia’s oldest luxury fashion brand, was established in Sydney in 1938. The company began as a textile exporter, but it soon branched out into fashion design, creating metal mesh bags in the 1950s that later became chainsand paillettes and chainsandtuffs like Gianni Versace and Paco Rabanne.
The brand’s current creative director Sophie Holt revived Oroton in 2018, introducing new sustainable goals and switching up its aesthetic. She’s kept true to the brand’s roots by concentrating on handbags ( Meghan Markle is a fan ), as well as exhibiting impeccable ready-to-wear at Australia Fashion Week every season.
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Forever New
Consider Forever New to be the UK’s equivalent of Topshop ( RIP ). We’ve enjoyed this high-end label over at ASOS since it crossed the pond two years ago.
The brand’s USP? Ultra-feminine dresses ( think milkmaid bodices, puff sleeves, and dainty florals ), glam party items ( retro jumpsuits and plenty of sequins ), as well as excellent bridal and wedding guest looks. The best aspect of the brand’s inclusive sizing is that you can choose from regular, petite, and tall options as well as curve pieces up to a UK 26.
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Jordan Dalah
Jordan Dalah, a graduate from Central Saint Martins, left London post-BA to establish his own, iconic brand in Sydney, Australia, and has n’t looked back since. UK editors are still obsessed with his designs, naturally– there’s nothing quite like the label’s puffball dresses, detachable bustles, leather corsetry and Medieval- inspired Juliet sleeves. In his stunning pieces, we’ve seen the likes of Solange Knowles, Rita Ora, and Saoirse Ronan.
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Sleeping With Jacques
Although Sleeping with Jacques started out as a nightwear company, its opulent pieces are impossible to ignore at home. The trend for louche, relaxed silhouettes in fashion today has made it easier to wear comfortable clothing that can be worn as both loungewear and eveningwear. If you only buy one thing from this Aussie- based label, make it one of the velvet Bon Vivant pyjama suits – it pairs with slides on casual dinners out, strappy stilettos to parties and slippers at home.
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