Are you trying to get on top of your spending? Worried your shopping habit is contributing to landfill? Or maybe you're trying to break up with fast fashion for good?
She encourages her clients to shop their wardrobes rather by "showing them how they can restyle their clothes and view them in a different light".She cares for clothing with longevity in mind, for example, byMs Deneys says she always suggests clientsGadigal/Sydney-based Clare Press is the author of Wear Next, Fashioning the Future, which explores the future of the fashion industry. She's also the host of the Wardrobe Crisis podcast.
Originally from Mexico, Ms Covarrubias moved to Australia eight years ago and works mostly with “deadstock” fabric – a term used to describe leftover or unsold materials from textile companies and apparel manufacturers.Ms Covarrubias's wardrobe is a mix of her own designs, second-hand op shop finds and other local independent designers.Like millions of other Australians, Kate Hulett made a new year's resolution. Hers is to not buy a single item of clothing in 2023..