On Sunday night in Sydney, the First Nations Fashion and Design (FNFD) collective held its first runway show in four years, titled 'Reclamation'.The event featured six Indigenous brands and designers, showcasing an all-Indigenous cast of models.The show also included performances by rapper Barkaa and poet Luke Currie-Richardson, blending fashion with cultural expression.
FNFD founder Grace Lillian Lee emphasised that 'Reclamation' was not designed to fit within the existing fashion system, but to challenge it and expand opportunities for Indigenous voices.She announced plans to make the runway an annual platform for Indigenous designers, ensuring permanent representation within Australian fashion.
The event highlights the growing movement of Indigenous creatives asserting their presence in mainstream fashion, creating spaces where cultural heritage, storytelling, and artistry are central rather than peripheral.
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