The season draws from Artist's Tehching Hsieh and Mary Montano's performance piece where they bound themselves together with a five foot rope to navigate daily life tethered for a year but never touching.
Utilising versatile fabrics, the season's deconstructed, inter-seasonal silhouettes reflect the oscillation and rhythms of our daily lives with garments designed to adapt and change with us.

SPRING SUMMER 25 AT JB BLUNK
Our third year exhibiting within the family home of artist JB Blunk.
The building is a living sculpture, a masterpiece, a home that has experienced countless events and changes in its 60 years. We are honoured to show within it.
Working primarily in wood and ceramic, artist James Blain Blunk (1926–2002) developed a distinct style that drew upon the Japanese principle of directness as well as an unfaltering reverence for the qualities of natural materials. Taking archetypal forms and translating them instinctively through raw salvaged materials, Blunk produced a body of work that represents an innate expression and conversation with nature.