THE FASHION COMMUNE
Design. Collaborate. Produce
Do you want to start your own fashion label?
We can help!
The Fashion Commune is a co-working space for emerging designers. You can hire a space in our workshop which includes everything you need to design.
But we are more than just a co-working space, we offer collaboration and support during every step of the process from design to production to selling.
We work for you, bringing in thought-leaders from the industry to provide you with the help you need.
We're bringing community back into Australian fashion.
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WHAT WE DO
Design
Our large workspaces offer you the space and equipment you need to start designing.
Collaborate
Join us for our weekly collaboration nights exclusive to the fashion commune.
We hand-pick the best thought leaders to address topics you're concerned about.
Produce
Collaborate with ECA accredited makers from design to sampling to production. Ensuring a smooth process with minimal error.
Mentorship
Take part in our free business mentoring workshop. With the option to continue in areas such as marketing, product development and financials.
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OUR MISSION
Our Mission is to help you bring to life your designs in an affordable, fun and effective experience.
We see ourselves as more than just space, we are the joining links which bring Australia's fashion community together to share ideas and thrive.
We know it isn't easy to start-up in the industry and that not everyone is a business expert. That's why we provide you with one-on-one mentoring in business strategy, marketing and finance.
We value collaboration and encourage designers to work closely with local makers to ensure high-quality garments.
Nothing makes us happier than seeing your dreams come to life
"Working with other designers of different cultures and inspirational interests has not only make the design process enjoyable and inspiring, but it has also offered an open eye into how to move into full-scale production."