Category: women
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Elevate Your Melbourne Cup Look: Accessories That Stand Out
Planning your Melbourne Cup outfit goes beyond finding the perfect dress. Accessories play a paramount role in elevating your look and ensuring you stand out. To uncover the latest trends in headwear and earrings for this year’s Melbourne Cup, I went straight to the accessories queen herself, AXESSI founder Louise Pieri. Q: What earring trends…
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Barr Body & Swim: A Celebration of Empowerment and Community
The ‘Why Not? Lunch’ and Charity Fundraiser showcased Barr Body & Swim, celebrating women’s empowerment, confidence, and community. Entrepreneur Rebecca Pask fostered an inspiring atmosphere, challenging societal norms. The event featured impactful speeches and discussions, fundraisers to end child trafficking, and a vibrant runway show. Women united to uplift each other, embracing their individuality and…
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Sustainable Style: Stirling & Truffles Reinvent Leather Accessories
Stirling & Truffles, a sustainable leather accessories brand, advocates for reducing single-use plastic and promoting durable, eco-friendly products. Based in Toowoomba, Australia, the duo’s commitment to sustainability has earned them global recognition, including a Women in Sustainability award. Their innovative designs, community engagement, and dedication to environmentally friendly practices make them pioneers in the industry.
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In Conversation With: Entrepreneur Rebecca Pask
Rebecca Pask, entrepreneur and advocate for women’s empowerment, has had a busy year with the launch of Barr Body Swim and her involvement in the Toowoomba Fashion Festival. In an exclusive 15-minute video, she shares insights on her brand, activism for #FreedomOfPeach, and passion for empowering others. Her inspiring journey is a must-watch.
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In Conversation With: The Visionaries Behind Toowoomba Fashion Festival
Julz McBain and Christel Ryley, co-founders of the Toowoomba Fashion Festival, share their journey and commitment to diversity in an exclusive interview. They highlight challenges, the importance of diversity, and offer advice to female entrepreneurs. They aspire to elevate Toowoomba as a fashion capital and encourage women to recognize their capabilities.