Australia’s First Nations Fashion Captivates Delhi with FDCI

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The Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI) and the Australian High Commission unite to present Kirrikin’s Indian debut. 

On October 28, New Delhi witnessed a remarkable evening that brought two creative powerhouses together: the Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI) and the Australian High Commission. This collaboration marked the Indian debut of Kirrikin, an Indigenous Australian fashion label that celebrates the artistry and craftsmanship of Australia’s First Nations communities.

The event wasn’t just a showcase of fashion; it was a meaningful exchange of heritage, storytelling and design. Through this partnership, both nations reaffirmed their shared commitment to cultural and creative collaboration.

With Wedding Affair, know the story of this extraordinary evening.

Kirrikin’s Grand Indian Debut

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Founded by Amanda Healy, a Wonnarua woman and social enterprise leader, Kirrikin is known for transforming hand-painted First Nations artworks into contemporary luxury clothing. Each design reflects deep-rooted cultural narratives while appealing to modern sensibilities. Designed in Australia and crafted in Noida, India, Kirrikin beautifully exemplifies how creativity flourishes when cultures come together under shared values. This collaboration also aligns with the broader goals of the Australia-India Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement, highlighting the strength of partnerships that merge art, design and trade.

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The Spirit of Australia on the Indian Stage

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The event was attended by members of the diplomatic community, cultural representatives and leaders from the fashion industry who witnessed a mesmerising blend of art and identity. The evening also featured a traditional Didgeridoo performance by First Nations artists, adding an authentic cultural rhythm to the showcase. It was a moment that captured the emotional and spiritual essence of Australian Indigenous expression, bringing the audience closer to its powerful storytelling. This fusion of cultures, presented through the efforts of the Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI) and the Australian High Commission, demonstrated how fashion can transcend boundaries and connect diverse heritages through shared artistry.

Voices That Celebrated the Collaboration

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Australian High Commissioner to India, H.E. Philip Green OAM, described the event as “a powerful celebration of the creativity, resilience and cultural richness of Australia’s First Nations peoples.” He emphasised that Kirrikin’s journey represents the strength of trade and cultural collaboration between the two nations.

Amanda Healy, Founder of Kirrikin, expressed her pride in bringing First Nations fashion, art and storytelling to India, calling it a moment of shared creativity. The Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI) Chairman, Sunil Sethi, remarked that fashion has always been “a bridge and a meeting of cultures,” while Swati Dave, Chair of the Centre for Australia-India Relations, reiterated the importance of supporting First Nations businesses like Kirrikin to deepen cultural and economic ties.

Towards a Shared Creative Future

The collaboration between the Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI) and the Australian High Commission has set the tone for a new chapter in creative diplomacy. By celebrating Indigenous Australian artistry on an Indian platform, the event highlighted fashion’s ability to promote inclusion, sustainability and cultural respect. It showcased how design can carry stories across oceans, transforming fabrics into voices that speak of history, innovation and unity.

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As this collaboration opens the door for future exchanges, it reminds us that creativity knows no borders. And in sharing stories woven with heritage and heart, both nations have taken a step closer to a future where fashion truly unites the world.

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