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Pardoo Station Hosts Unique Indigenous Fashion Show

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Fashion Meets Tradition at Pardoo Station

Last week, I introduced you to Pardoo Station in Pilbara, renowned for producing world-class Wagyu beef. Today, I’m back at this remarkable cattle station for an event that beautifully captures the essence of Australia and highlights the art of the local Indigenous Nala people.

One of the last things you’d expect to find in the Pilbara is a fashion show. Yet, that’s what makes this place so special – it’s full of surprises. Today, something extraordinary is happening, blending fashion with Indigenous culture in a unique and inspiring way.

Amanda Healy, CEO of Kirrikin – a 100% Aboriginal-owned company – is at the heart of this event. Kirrikin produces products that embody the spirit and creativity of Indigenous artists. Amanda, a Waru woman from the Hunter Valley, has spent most of her life in Western Australia. Kirrikin prints authentic Aboriginal art onto fabrics, transforming them into clothing and accessories available online. Their purpose is clear: to support remote Aboriginal artists across the country.

THE WALK

This fashion show marks Kirrikin’s first event in the north, following a similar show in Kununurra. The collaboration with local Nala artist Lissa Brown began when Pardoo Station approached Amanda about developing a line from Lissa’s artworks. One standout piece is "Malamala," inspired by a local flower with deep connections to the region.

The Nala people, traditional owners of the land east of Port Headland, have a unique cultural heritage. Spanning approximately 4,655 square kilometers, their land includes the De Grey and Pardoo pastoral stations. Lissa Brown, a proud Nala and Karara woman, is a talented artist thrilled to see her work come to life on the impromptu runway.

THE HOSPITALITY

Guests at the fashion show were also treated to an informal lunch showcasing award-winning local Pardoo Wagyu beef, paired with local bush foods. The vibrant colors and stunning designs of Lissa’s art were a visual feast, making this an unforgettable experience.

Who would have thought that out here in the Pilbara, we’d witness a Pardoo fashion festival, celebrating the rich cultural heritage and creativity of Indigenous Australia? This is truly an event that highlights the unexpected wonders of this remarkable region.

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