The Fresh and Exciting Australian Label You Can Actually Afford
It’s such an exciting time for Australian fashion. Our staple designer brands like Zimmermann and Ellery are continuing to evolve and grow on the international stage, and we have a slew of new (and more affordable) brands popping up. Take for example Nice Martin or Sir The Label. Another label to emerge over the last couple of years (that equally fills a gap in the Australian fashion industry), is Posse. The Sydney-based brand seeks to create timeless pieces inspired by muses both past and present, filling the holes in your wardrobe for special-but-wearable pieces.
With simple linen silhouettes and affordable prices, the brand's pieces often sell out as soon as they go up. Another reason we love its collection? Every piece is handmade ethically in Bali, by women who earn above-average wages and have the opportunity to work from home. Now that we can stand for. Click through to shop our favourite pieces from Posse this season.
The label usually sticks to plains, but we love that they branched out with this floral print.
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