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DRIES VAN NOTEN: PRECISION TAILORING, PAINTERLY PRINTS, EFFORTLESS COOL.
A THIS IS FABRIC Exclusive.
We recently celebrated our ongoing partnership with Citizens of Humanity Group. This special occasion marks a significant milestone in our collaboration and highlights the launch of Citizens of Humanity's latest sustainability initiatives: Eco Indigo Collection alongside its Regenerative Cotton Program - initiatives that further our shared commitment to sustainability and responsible fashion.
To celebrate International women’s day we speak to our incredibly inspiring Jacki Brescic; Director of thisisFABRIC - Auckland multi-brand retail, TheAgncy - leading Fashion Wholesale business based in Sydney and Franchise partner with three Anine Bing boutiques.
Jacki has been in the industry for more than 20 years and inspires those around her every day with her passion for lifelong learning and in-depth business knowledge.
FABRIC founder Martin Andrews and wife Liz Andrews in the Spring Summer 2025 collections from the Japan based brands, styled with Paraboot footwear. Marty wears Sage De Cret; a Japanese brand launched in 2001, making their international debut in 2013 by Kimitoshi Chida. Resulting from his desire to create something tasteful using meticulously selected and treated fabrics from Japan. The name itself is a combination of two French words, “sage” and “decret” meaning sensible and order, using the themes of work, military, and tradition as the basis of menswear. While Liz wears Pas De Calais;Taking its name from Pas-de-Calais in Northern...
It's been 50 years since the start of the Gay Liberation movement in New Zealand (1972). To celebrate, FABRIC has invited local artist and activist Shannon Novak take over the newly formed FABRIC Project Space.
To celebrate art, fashion, culture and community, we invited the creative Fabric of Auckland and beyond to collaborate on a mural for our Britomart store. Each artwork is now on display at FABRIC and shares the tapestry of our last 20 years. Read on to discover more from our artists, covering everything from inspiration and their most iconic fashion moments.