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Article: Miimi and Jiinda launching new Mentoring Program working with Indigenous Fashion Projects

Australian Fashion Week 2024

Miimi and Jiinda launching new Mentoring Program working with Indigenous Fashion Projects

Miimi & Jiinda on presenting at Australian Fashion Week, launching a new mentoring program and working with Indigenous Fashion Projects

Despite initially selling paintings she and her mother Lauren Jarrett created, First Nations fashion designer Melissa Greenwood has grown the Miimi & Jiinda brand into the realm of high-fashion with nothing but success.  

The Miimi & Jiinda founder and proud Gumbaynggirr woman is thrilled to have been able to return to the Australian Fashion Week runway in 2024 as one of the selected Indigenous Fashion Projects Pathways (IFP) Program designers to participate in the events David Jones Indigenous Fashion Projects runway.

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