SPRING ISSUE SNEAK PEEK: THE DESIGNERS AND STORIES YOU CAN’T MISS
Our Spring issue, launching mid-November, is almost here, and it promises to be one of our most exciting yet. Packed with exclusive stories, inspiring designers, and behind the scenes access, this issue is your insider ticket to the people and ideas shaping fashion today. From fresh emerging talent to innovative concepts redefining the industry, the Spring issue brings you closer to the creativity, passion, and stories behind the labels you’ll want to know now
Mys Tyler
Ever wished you could see fashion that actually fits your body and lifestyle? Mys Tyler is making it possible. The platform lets users match their height, shape, and size to real fashion profiles, offering styling inspiration and confidence with every scroll. More than just a shopping tool, Mys Tyler is creating a community where fashion is accessible, inclusive, and designed to help you feel seen. It’s a new approach to style that combines technology with personal insight, giving every shopper the chance to discover pieces that truly work for them.
Fashion Thrift Society
What started as a small, playful idea has become a movement. Fashion Thrift Society brings together fashion lovers to shop preloved wardrobes, celebrating sustainability, creativity, and community. From curated local markets to touring events across Australia, New Zealand, and the UK, the Society transforms secondhand fashion into an aspirational, culturally rich experience. Their events showcase more than clothes, they highlight stories, artistry, and the joy of conscious shopping, proving that thrifting can be both stylish and socially meaningful.
Adhieu Thon (Dabora Akoc)
Dabora’s story is one of resilience, courage, and finding light in new beginnings. In her personal essay Walking Tall: My Journey to the Runway, South Sudanese Australian model Dabora Akoc reflects on her journey from village dance floors to Australian fashion runways. After migrating to Australia as a young mother, Dabora rebuilt her life, learned English, raised four children, and rediscovered her lifelong dream of modelling. With the support of friends and collaborators, she’s now walking major Queensland runways and proving that it’s never too late to chase what you love. Her story is one of strength, gratitude, and representation, a reminder that fashion’s most powerful stories often begin far from the spotlight.
House of Jaise
House of Jaise fuses timeless craftsmanship with modern sensibilities. Known for its bespoke tailoring and statement pieces, the brand is building a reputation for designs that feel both luxurious and approachable. Every piece reflects careful attention to detail, from pattern to finish, inviting wearers to embrace individuality. With a focus on enduring style rather than fleeting trends, House of Jaise offers a wardrobe that balances elegance, functionality, and personality, making each piece a true investment.
Samragi S.
Samragi brings a fresh take on everyday elegance. Rooted in effortless styling, sustainability, and versatility, Samragi creates pieces that work seamlessly across occasions. The label emphasises timeless design, quality fabrics, and thoughtful production, making each piece a wardrobe staple that endures beyond a single season. Samragi’s approach to fashion ensures that every garment feels considered, functional, and beautiful, a reflection of modern living and conscious consumerism.
Last Look
Warehouse sales are getting a digital makeover with Last Look, Australia’s first online warehouse sale platform. By bringing premium brands into a sleek, invite only online space, the platform makes scoring up to 90 percent off effortless and sustainable. Last Look is redefining how young Australians access fashion, combining convenience, value, and insider access for the modern shopper. Beyond the discounts, it’s a smart, community driven way to engage with labels while supporting more sustainable shopping practices.
In addition to these exciting brands, our Spring issue features exclusive editorial spreads you won’t want to miss. Get an inside look at Arianne Endrizzi’s feature, exploring her creative process and unique perspective on style. Dive into Madeline Bresson’s latest piece, capturing fashion’s intersection with storytelling, and explore Maibritt Dawson’s work, written by our Editorial Director, Melanie Canosa, offering an intimate portrait of emerging artistry in the industry. Each spread is carefully curated to showcase innovation, creativity, and inspiration.
The Spring issue is your ticket to discovering new designers, understanding innovative fashion concepts, and getting insider access to the people and ideas shaping the industry today. From exclusive interviews to beautifully captured editorial features, there’s something for every fashion enthusiast. Don’t miss your chance to be part of the conversation. Follow @fashion_field_mag and visit fashionfieldmag.com.au to be among the first to experience the launch this November.
Follow @fashion_field_mag and visit fashionfieldmag.com.au to be among the first to experience the launch this November.

