Ngali, one of the most successful First Nations-owned and operated fashion brands, is making waves in the industry with its biggest sale ever, set to take place from Thursday, May 2nd to Sunday, May 5th. Located at their Docklands studio, the sale will offer customers unprecedented access to Ngali’s archival pieces at discounts of up to 70% off retail prices, alongside other unique clothing samples, footwear, and accessories.Ngali Announces Its Biggest Sale Yet: Up to 70% Off Archival Pieces and More
Renowned for its limited-edition pieces and its groundbreaking runway shows, including the historic debut at the 2023 AfterPay Australia Fashion Week (AAFW), Ngali will showcase items that have graced the pages of Vogue, Marie Claire, and Elle. This sale is a rare opportunity for fashion enthusiasts to own pieces that have made a mark on the global fashion scene.
Ngali’s collaborative approach to business extends to its partnerships with First Nations artists like Lindsay Malay and Keedan Rigney, whose designs will also be featured in the sale. With a focus on using high-quality, long-lasting fabrics and a just-in-time manufacturing approach, Ngali ensures that its pieces remain timeless and versatile, meant to be worn season after season.
The sale will encompass a wide range of Ngali’s offerings, including dresses, kaftans, shirts, shorts, t-shirts, pants, coats, skirts, and cotton cashmere wraps, with prices starting as low as $30.
For Ngali founder Denni Francisco, the sale is not only an opportunity to make room for new collections but also a celebration of the brand’s journey and its commitment to supporting First Nations artists. “The next big fashion event for Ngali will be Pandora Australian Fashion Week. Before that, it will be the trade mission to the USA, Middle East in June and working with Country Road on our collaboration for the 2024 festive season,” Francisco shared.
For those unable to visit the studio, Ngali ensures accessibility by offering the sale online as well, with discounts of up to 70% off selected products. Whether in-store or online, customers can expect to find unique pieces that embody Ngali’s distinctive blend of style, culture, and craftsmanship.
Ngali’s sale will run both online and in-store at their Docklands studio from Thursday, May 2nd to Sunday, May 5th, 2024. Don’t miss this chance to own a piece of fashion history at unbeatable prices.
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Source: https://nit.com.au/24-04-2024/11008/first-nations-fashion-brand-ngali-announces-biggest-ever-sale