Four New Aussie Designers Doing Amazing Things in Fashion and Tech

With Australian Fashion Week set to kick off next week, Sydney’s style set are eagerly awaits the unveiling of the next generation of New South Wales designers. However, for those who can’t secure from row seats to these shows, a few fashionable suggestions will also be on offer at the annual Future Fashion exhibition at Castle Hill’s iconic Powerhouse on Saturday June 1.

With a spotlight on sustainability, technical prowess and boundary-pushing concepts, this event promises to showcase the innovative creations and boundless creativity of emerging talents from Sydney’s leading tertiary institutions. And, is a testament to the vibrant future of Australian fashion. Among those to watch will be the four budding designers below. Who are poised to make their mark on the industry. And, offer fresh perspectives and bold visions that challenge the status quo.

Arman Martirosian – Whitehouse Institute of Design


Arman, a graduate from the Whitehouse Institute of Design, is poised to captivate audiences with his avant-garde approach to fashion. Drawing inspiration from the intersection of art and architecture, Arman’s collection promises to push the boundaries of form and structure. With meticulous attention to detail and a keen eye for unconventional materials, his designs offer a fresh perspective on contemporary fashion.

A look from Arman Martirosian’s Nebulas collection

Lina Yu – University of Technology Sydney

A rising UTS star, Lina brings a breath of fresh air to the fashion landscape with her whimsical yet sophisticated aesthetic. Inspired by nature and the elements, Lina’s collection showcases her mastery of colour, texture and silhouette. From ethereal evening gowns to statement outerwear, her designs exude a sense of elegance and grace that is sure to leave a lasting impression.

A look from Lina Yu’s Museum Objects Collection

Samara Darling – Fashion Design Studio: TAFE NSW Ultimo Campus

Darling by both name and nature, Samara is a prodigious talent hailing from TAFE Ultimo’s Fashion Design Studio. Poised to make waves with her bold and daring creations. Fusing elements of streetwear with high fashion, Samara’s collection reflects her fearless approach to design. With a focus on sustainability and upcycling, her pieces challenge conventional notions of beauty and style. Offering a fresh perspective on urban chic as a result.

A look from Samara Darling’s Sorry for Interrupting Collection

Will Maddock – Torrens University Australia: Billy Blue College of Design


Finally, Will, a visionary graduate from the Billy Blue College of Design, is ready to redefine the boundaries of fashion. With his innovative approach to sensory design blurring the lines between fashion and technology, Will’s garments engage the senses in unexpected ways. Everything from wearable water elements to interactive soundscapes. With a keen focus on experiential design, his work promises to transport audiences to new realms of imagination and creativity.

A look from Will Maddock’s D.Sent Collection

Future Fashion’s showcase of new Australian designers, will be presented from 1 June 2024 at Powerhouse Castle Hill. For more information about the exhibition, visit the website.

Marie-Antoinette Issa: Marie-Antoinette Issa is the Lifestyle Editor for Women Love Tech and The Carousel. She has worked across news and women's lifestyle magazines and websites including Cosmopolitan, Cleo, Madison, Concrete Playground, The Urban List and Daily Mail, I Quit Sugar and Huffington Post.

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