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Proudly wearing the Australian bush, desert and sea

Tell us about yourself.

I am a Yorta Yorta/Boonwurrung mother, nature protector, artist, designer, campaigner and founder of Amber Days. I am so lucky to be a single mother to my beautiful threeyear-old daughter, Sapphire, who is my main muse. Together we run Amber Days. Based in Melbourne, Amber Days is made for mindful, adventurous, free-spirited kids.

What was your initial vision for your ethical children’s clothing label, Amber Days?

In the beginning, I had so many visions for Amber Days. I wanted to create clothing you could trust to be ethical and sustainable; clothing where every process had been thought about extensively. Unfortunately, the fashion industry has a detrimental impact on the environment and people. More often than not,

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