Lazy Girl Lingerie, a First Nations fashion brand, made a striking comeback at the Australian Fashion Week’s David Jones X Indigenous Fashion Projects runway. Founder Cassandra Pons unveiled her Ocean Eyes collection for the first time at this prestigious event, showcasing a whimsical yet elegant range that captured the audience’s attention.
Participating in the Indigenous Fashion Projects Pathways program, Pons expressed her excitement and gratitude for the opportunity to collaborate with other talented designers. She highlighted the sense of community and inspiration that the program provided, emphasizing the importance of supporting and uplifting First Nations designers in the fashion industry.
The Ocean Eyes collection, described as ethereal and relaxed, featured natural fiber fabrics in a soothing palette that reflected Lazy Girl Lingerie’s commitment to sustainability and environmental consciousness. Pons drew inspiration from the ocean, urging consumers to consider the impact of their clothing choices on the planet.
Reflecting on her journey with the IFP Pathways Program, Pons acknowledged the program’s role in elevating her brand and facilitating valuable industry connections. She credited the program for opening doors to new collaborations and opportunities that have contributed to the growth and visibility of Lazy Girl Lingerie on a national stage.
Despite a busy year, Pons, a proud descendant of the Waanyi people, remains driven and passionate about her work. As she prepares to embark on a new chapter of motherhood, she looks forward to balancing her creative endeavors with the joys of parenting, emphasizing the importance of adaptability and growth in both her personal and professional life.
Looking ahead, Pons anticipates sharing her Ocean Eyes collection with the world later in the year, eager to see how her brand evolves during this exciting phase of her life. Her dedication to sustainable fashion and Indigenous storytelling continues to resonate with audiences, positioning Lazy Girl Lingerie as a unique and influential voice in the Australian fashion landscape.
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