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Wearable Art Made Just For You: Gary Bigeni Unveils New Hand-Painted Colourways

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Australian designer Gary Bigeni has unveiled five new hand-painted colourways for the label’s signature Cotton Essentials collection, a celebration of wearable art, individuality, and conscious design.

Each piece is crafted from 100% sustainable cotton and made to order, embodying the brand’s ongoing commitment to slow fashion and minimal waste.

The collection expands on Bigeni’s beloved essentials with bold new hues like red, pink, blue, burgundy, and deep green, each painted by hand in the designer’s studio, ensuring that no two garments are exactly alike.

Designed with clean, classic shapes and unisex sizing (6–22), the collection is made for pairing with other wardrobe staples and moving seamlessly between seasons.

“Each piece is like a small canvas,” says designer Gary Bigeni. “Painting by hand and to order allows me to bring energy, movement, and individuality into sustainable fashion. I’m thrilled to bring a burst of personality and love into transeasonal wardrobes.”

The new Cotton Essentials: Colourways collection is available now at garybigeni.com.


About us:

Gary Bigeni is a celebrated designer known for his vibrant use of colour, bold shapes, and commitment to inclusivity and sustainability. His work champions individuality and community, creating fashion that is both expressive and empowering.

 

 


Contact details:

Louise Nealon, PR With Purpose, [email protected], 0403 569 177


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