Vogue Australia

FROM LITTLE THINGS

Danielle Statham worked hard to create a carbon-positive Australian farm that produces Good Earth Cotton. Auckland-based Maggie Hewitt is a thought leader in the sustainable fashion space. The two antipodeans aligned on their missions to better the fashion industry by joining forces on Hewitt’s latest capsule. Using the world’s first carbon-positive cotton grown on Danielle and husband David Statham’s farm in New South Wales, Hewitt built a collection with cotton pieces that are traceable from seed to shelf. As Hewitt’s collection debuts – the latest in her capsule drops that eschew the seasonal calendar – the two discuss what

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