Monthly Notes : June
Simones monthly musings : June edition
Here's the permission you need to slow down
with simétrie : simone
Introducing simétrie’s New Series: With simétrie. A space where Sim sits down with other inspiring makers, designers, and creators.
Kicking it off with a intimate conversation with Sim herself.
The Fire horse, a colt following
Nhoj Repsog does a deep dive into the Fire Horse year of 2026, where change accelerates, structures destabilise, and potential becomes material. Exploring lunar cycles, numerology, and collective upheaval to understand what this year is asking of us, and how to move through it with intention.
Celebrating First Nations Creativity
a growing collection of Australian BIPOC creative individuals and businesses to amplify and support ~ now and in the future.
six years of learning and growing
six years of mindfully made pieces ~ reflecting on how far i've come, and the journey ahead. as simétrie grows and evolves, i'm embracing balance in all its forms. read my latest journal entry to learn about some exciting changes coming in 2025.
nurturing new forms: a glimpse into the creative process
january updates & insights
behind our leathers
the wholehearted story on why i designed the pisces collection
how can fashion brands be meaningful allies to indigenous people?
ahead of Reconciliation Week 2023, simétrie sat down with Wergaia woman, Gabby Parker Capes, to do a takeover on our blog around this year's focus to “be a voice for a generation.”
amongst beautiful discussion, Gabby gets to the core of what it means for brands and simétrie to be allies for First Nations communities.
an ode to nurturers
fashion forward: a guide to conscious consumption
Gifting Connection
Who Made Your Bag? Meet the Makers Behind The Spring Field Tote
Why We Love Personalisation
the exciting reasons why we’re pausing made to order ~
meet our founder and learn why she created simétrie
Meet our founder, Simone Agius, as she shares her story about why she set out to create simétrie; the slow fashion bag brand that makes us feel good without impacting our people or our planet.
creative women series: the woman behind Acid Flwrs
creative women series: turning toads into treasure
how can we all create a circular economy?
as a brand, we have built our ethos on working in harmony with the people and places that we come across. minimising our impact on the planet is critical in our attempt to create timeless wares that balance design and our impact.
PHD student and dear friend of simétrie, Julia English, shares her understandings and findings on how the Circular Economy could be the solution to our hyper-consumerist world without having to go completely off the grid, Bear Grylls style.
creative women series: the artist behind our sisterly collection
our most recent release - the Sisterly Collection - was a product of creative alchemy, born from the collision of incredible creative minds, one of whom was Bianca Balliro, the artist behind the illustration on our Sisterly Totes. we have the absolute pleasure of sharing Bianca's story and artistic practice.
how we make the Universal Tote Pack
we share with you the craftsmanship and process that goes into each of our made-to-order Universal Tote Packs, which take over 17 hours to make in our Brunswick atelier. by making each of these totes through a made-to-order model, each piece receives the love and attention it truly deserves.
sisterly collection - the story behind the collaboration
benefits of making it yourself
the leather with potential to help australia’s ecosystem
our commitment to sustainability
to celebrate Plastic Free July, we are sharing our sourcing, manufacturing and packaging processes to reduce plastic waste and our overall environmental impact.
meet the craftswoman behind the thick tote bag: kim ryan
to celebrate the re-stocking of our much-loved Thick Tote Bag, in collaboration with Mosey Me, we are shining a spotlight on the craftswoman behind each tote - Ballarat based, Kim Ryan.
the torch: supporting life beyond incarceration
Caring for your leather goods
Leather is a material that only gets better with age. while it’s relatively low maintenance, a small amount of TLC is required to bring out the best in your leather pieces. read on for our guide to caring for your bags and accessories.
mother's day 2020
can leather be eco-friendly?
comfort in creativity | part 2
why should fashion brands and consumers care about climate change?
this week we look at two notable movements, Fashion Revolution Week and Earth Day, and discuss the fashion industry’s impact on the planet.