An Unforgettable Night

An Unforgettable Night

"An unforgettable evening unfolded at the Australia Indigenous Fashion & Art Event, a celebration of culture, style, and creativity. From Kirrikin's opulent accessories on a stunning runway to the captivating designs by Remi Wortmeyer and Sarah Palmer, the night radiated splendor. It was a heartfelt tribute to Australian First Nations heritage and sustainable fashion, a true tapestry of art and culture. Gratitude to all who graced the Australian Ambassador's Residence, making this a night to cherish. Stay tuned for event highlights and more exciting updates!"
Kirrikin Unveils the YES Collection During Melbourne Fashion Week

Kirrikin Unveils the YES Collection During Melbourne Fashion Week

Indigenous Art and Fashion: An Interview with Amanda Healy, Founder of Kirrikin

Indigenous Art and Fashion: An Interview with Amanda Healy, Founder of Kirrikin

Amanda Healy, the visionary behind Kirrikin fashion brand, seamlessly melds luxurious Australian art with contemporary fashion, underpinned by an unwavering commitment to sustainability and the promotion of Indigenous culture. With over three decades of experience in the mining industry, Amanda's unconventional journey culminated in the establishment of Kirrikin in 2014.
Kirrikin, a First Nations Fashion Brand, Introduces Dress Rental Business Model

Kirrikin, a First Nations Fashion Brand, Introduces Dress Rental Business Model

Rising Trend: Garment Rentals Gain Momentum with Kirrikin's Entry

Garment rentals, a sustainable and cost-effective fashion approach, are enjoying renewed popularity in Australia in 2023. As year-end festivities draw near, the concept of renting clothes has become increasingly attractive to both consumers and brands. Kirrikin, a renowned First Nations fashion brand recognized for its digitally-printed garments, has now joined this trend, expanding its market presence locally and internationally

Indigenous fashion is the future

Indigenous fashion is the future

Amid the pandemic, Australia is embracing its overlooked Indigenous fashion traditions through the groundbreaking Piinpi exhibition at Bendigo Regional Gallery. This year has seen the rise of the National Indigenous Fashion Awards, increased Indigenous representation in mainstream fashion, and the establishment of First Nations Fashion and Design. This movement goes beyond a 'moment,' reflecting persistent efforts in this transformative shift.
Kirrikin Photographic Q&A Series

Kirrikin Photographic Q&A Series

Introducing Kirrikin's Weekly Photo Interview Series! In our first feature, we met the multi-talented Ash Grant, a graphic designer and professional basketball player with the Melbourne Boomers, originally from Perth. Her excitement exploring Perth Hills' Raeburn Orchard, known for its stunning Autumn scenery, is captured in this snapshot. Stay tuned for more captivating interviews!