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Weaving Stories Across Generations

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Weaving Stories Across Generations

Over the last 25 years we have met many customers, and many of them are still my important customers. They are unique, artistic and individual women who know about themselves. Interesting thing is that they have been bringing their children, friends, and/or partners to our boutiques and we have now connected with our customers' families. Those families are now telling us their stories with archstoneventura. I love those stories that they tell us.  Many of those old archstoneventura clothes have been passed to the next generation or to their friends and still in great condition.All of us have changed our lifestyles and also our body shapes over the 20+...

THE NEXT CHAPTER

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THE NEXT CHAPTER

Many businesses experience challenges similar to us at archstoneventura, we have had several big changes since Covid.There were so many adjustments for our business to go through during that period.We closed our boutique in Melbourne and opened a pop up store in the Indooroopilly Shopping centre.It was supposed to be a temporary space but we met so many new customers in the Indooroopilly boutique and we ended up staying there for three years. But it is time to move again.Many of our customers live in Westend and suggested we open a store there, it looks like there are great opportunities...

FROM THE VAULT

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FROM THE VAULT
After rushing in the final few moments, I pulled out this khaki silk peaking through the mountains of sample racks. The relic emerged, it was the Napoleon Six Dress, from many, many years ago.

Unspoken Language

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Unspoken Language

Over the past 25 years, I have been working with many unique creators at archstoneventura.  Each of us has a different cultural backgrounds and uniqueness.When we create, so many different thoughts and ideas are thrown up in the air and archstoneventura is able to absorb and unify those energies.  I have been working with some of them for almost 25 years.We know each other so well and are friends as well as colleagues.Sometimes our ideas clash and we argue and debate, but I love the process.Often the garments and images turn out very differently to what I originally expected.   I hope you...

WEDDING DRESS

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WEDDING DRESS

I have known the bride for nearly 15 years.. maybe more..? I don't quite remember.  It is so special for me to make a wedding dress for someone that I have known for such a long time.  She lives in the UK now and the wedding ceremony will be held over there. All the bride's family and friends from Brisbane are unfortunately unable to attend due to global travel restrictions.   So, on the wedding dress completion day, I invited the bride's mother Sue (who lives in Brisbane) to see the dress before we send to the UK next Monday. ...

CULTURE DIVERSITY

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CULTURE DIVERSITY

Located on Brisbane's south side, in the quiet suburb of Tennyson our thoughts and hands are mixed together. In the last 6 months, we have all been working really hard to complete our Autumn Winter 2023 collection. In the last 25 years we have always had a unique mix of cultures. Maybe because I myself am Japanese, our team members have always been quite diverse.Not only Japanese and Australian, we have Chinese, Vietnamese, Russian, Ukraine and African at the moment. So many languages and cultures are mixed at archstoneventura. There are sometimes challenges, especially with language, but we have more...

Queensland Youth Orchestra Uniforms

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Queensland Youth Orchestra Uniforms

Lately I have been working on some new designs for the Queensland Youth Orchestra. #queenslandyouthorchestra This is the first time I am working with young musicians. I myself have young teens so I am so excited to come up with something unique and comfortable for them to perform in as a team. It's a little challenging for one design to fit all, both males and females in different sizes.  It has to be elegant and also a little funky I would think. What kind of elements can you think of for those young people to wear on stage? What are the elements you think we...

Priscilla's Wedding Dress

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Priscilla's Wedding Dress
Do you remember Priscilla from 10 years ago?
Priscilla and I reconnected recently and I met her partner Lucy at Tennyson this time. When I saw Priscilla after 10 years all my emotions came out.

DOGSTAR IN PINK

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DOGSTAR IN PINK

Over the last 20 years I have met many beautiful women who have fought with cancer and other illnesses. We often meet customers who are going through illness and often listen to their stories and help to style them together As we age, we all go through some kind of physical challenges and become more aware of the importance of our health. But also realise that we are not defined by our diagnosis.   Dogstar family in Pink Eclose Apron As always, I want to continue to support and be there for those facing hardships in the archstoneventura community. I...

ONE SHIRTS FOR LIFE

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ONE SHIRTS FOR LIFE
This is my small team at my Tennyson studio in Brisbane. In order to make this one shirt last for a lifetime, we select the highest grade quality cotton fabric, we rigorously test the fabric and make the perfect pattern that makes this shirt so comfortable yet durable.

Re-purposed Wedding Dress

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Re-purposed Wedding Dress
I was asked to make a wedding dress for my customer a few months ago.
The main request from my customer was a wedding dress that is understated yet elegant.

BORO STITCH HAT

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BORO STITCH HAT

I met Jeniffer from @byquilly through Instagram quite a while ago.  We had many things in common and started to talk about our creations and old materials.  Recently I purchased a hat from Jennifer and started to play with it.  My BORO stitch cloth worked beautifully with this hat.    I started to design my Autumn/Winter collection based on this hat. It has a Japanese feel to it. I have been working on this BORO stitch for nearly 2 years now.  Memory of my grandma.  BORO indicates "POOR" in Japan. Old damaged clothes are patched and stitched back together.  I...