Undress Runways 2016: Sustainable fashion in the spotlight
Undress Runways wowed again this year at their Brisbane show - their 12th after six years bringing ethical and sustainable fashion to the mainstream in Australia.
Pulling more than 600 people, this year's show merged technology and fashion with the theme The Future of Fashion.
From swimwear to couture, urban streetwear to "eco luxury" garments made from recycled tyre inner-tubes, the innovation in this industry is exciting!
The 2016 designers
Australian designer Celeste Tesoriero |
VIHN - Australian-designed label, founded by Undress Runways
Celeste Tesoriero - Australian-designed, Japanese inspired, natural fabrics
Cameron & James - Melbourne-based, modern men's and womenswear
Black Mob The Label - Female and unisex streetwear
Rachel Cassar - High-end womenswear
HAN - Men's and women's urbanwear
Undress Runways' own label, VIHN |
SISTA OF JAC - Australian-based womenswear
Finch - Gold Coast-based swimwear
Moreno Marcos - Graduate collection by QUT student Sofia Moreno-Marcos
Kabel Apparel - Ready-to-wear womenswear
Kimberley Brooks - Resortwear sourced and manufactured in Australia
Fabled and True - Womenswear made from recycled, reclaimed, re-purposed and vintage fabrics
KORU - Swimwear
Graduate collection from Moreno Marcos |
Everbody Sun and Swimwear - Australian brand using eco-aware fabrics
Jessie June - Bohemian luxe style, Australian-made using natural fabrics
Liar - Street-inspired swim and active wear, based in Byron Bay
Destiny Threads - Handmade by girls rescued from sexual exploitation, supporting NFP Destiny Rescue
Cash Berry - Menswear made using a bamboo blend fabric
Animor Designs - Tailor-made designs, avoiding animal-derived fabrics
Sinerji - Ethical clothing and underwear for women and men, made using organic natural fibres, non-toxic dyes, and fair trade partnerships
This year's runway was a stage, merging multimedia with fashion. |
The Undress Runways team of volunteers - amazing! |
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