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10 Australian Fashion Labels If You’re Sick Of Business Casual 

10 Australian Fashion Labels If You’re Sick Of Business Casual 

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By
Dinushka Gunasekara |
24th November 2024

They say dress for the job you want, not the one you have, and our dream gig involves less time spent in the boardroom and more in the bar. While Australian fashion has you covered with plenty of button up shirts to keep you looking snappy for your next Google Meet, finding an outfit that’s all play can be a little more work. That is, unless you know where to look, so call us Nancy Drew because we’ve got this investigation underway!  

Keep your blazer out of the club with the Australian fashion labels stitching fun into every piece. Whether you’re looking for a unique ‘fit to drop jaws at your next event or simply want to stand out from the crowd dressed in linen vests, these distinctive labels are perfect for your post 5pm shenanigans.  

Below, discover the labels doing things a lil’ different in the Australian fashion scene:   

Arthur Apparel 

 Weird and wonderful, Arthur Apparel explores fashion from a youthful lens with a healthy dose of nostalgia in each playful collection. Dubbed the anti 9-5, their whimsical prints and modern silhouettes are an eye-catching case study in dopamine dressing.

Sister Studios 

 This Melbourne label takes cues from vintage fashion and their circle of friends to create dreamy womenswear for the girlies. With an emphasis on lace, ruffles, and tasteful mesh, Sister Studios’ mindfully made pieces are just as perfect for a market run as they are a global escapade.

Kourh 

Blurring the lines between laid-back cool and red carpet glamour, Kourh knows you should never miss a chance to make a statement. High-end to the core, each jaw-dropping piece throws in a distinct sense of boldness and real-world fun – resulting in a look you simply can’t get anywhere else.

Par Moi 

Transforming deadstock fabric into oh-so sweet pieces designed to last beyond seasons, Par Moi is the made-to-order label proving a responsible footprint is always fashionable. Basically the Australian version of Sandy Liang, expect elegant detailing executed in bows, studs and buttons.

Katharina Lou 

 Known for retro silhouettes and a whole lot of plaid, Katharina Lou is the Melbourne label that’s all about embracing every opportunity to dress up. Plus, a lot of their enduring tops and dresses are reversible or convertible, so you can get even more wear out of your coveted piece.

Benni 

Designed in Sydney, the limited pieces from Benni are made for the modern woman in a celebration of style and confidence. Perfect for those who dress to impress whether they’re going to brunch or the bar, Benni’s curated colour palettes and sultry styling simply never misses.  

Gotham 

Highly conceptual and innovative in its approach, this contemporary Melbourne label plays with proportions and prints to capture individuality at its finest. From sci-fi elements to inspired pieces with all the frills (literally and figuratively), Gotham knows how to pack a punch.

The Wolf Gang 

Bygone eras are brought to life in the bold prints and bright colours featured across The Wolf Gang’s considered collection. Inspired by decades past and global adventures, The Wolf Gang’s distinct style expresses a love of artisan fashion and elevating the everyday.

Little Yarn 

With a fanbase that includes Iris Law and Nara Smith, Little Yarn is the Byron Bay label proving that timeless pieces can still be interesting. Soft and delicate, Little Yarn’s chic sensibility is captured in small batch collections and unique knitwear – designed to make its wearer feel effortlessly beautiful

Antipodean 

Distinctly homegrown (‘antipodean’ literally means relating to Australia or New Zealand after all), this intuitive label combines impeccable craftsmanship with an art-centric aesthetic to create pieces you’ll cherish. Antipodean’s free-flowing silhouettes and hand painted designs turn every opportunity into an occasion.

Header images: @katharinalouu / @benni.au / @little__yarn