GAAGAL WANGGAN (SOUTH BEACH)
Meaning “South Beach” in Gumbaynggirr, Gaagal Wanggaan reflects resilience, belonging, and connection to Country and Earth.
Launched at Paris Fashion Week, this deeply personal collection honours Miimi & Jiinda’s traditional homelands, reclaimed through Native Title - Australia’s system of legally recognising Indigenous peoples’ land rights. The recognition followed a 16-year struggle in which Greenwood’s grandmother played a pivotal role. Each piece is designed as a wearable ceremony, carrying the spirit, memory, and stories of Country wherever it is worn.
Throughout the collection, each print carries its own story. Jibaanga speaks of the waterhole - a place of gathering, renewal, and nourishment. Miimi honours mothers, the matriarchs who pass strength and knowledge from one generation to the next. The Niyin Treecreeper recalls the women’s totem, symbolising resilience and resourcefulness. Barramarrany Miirlarl celebrates the family and sacred place, where kinship and belonging are nurtured.
Available for Pre Order now. Delivery February 2026
