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Ella & Sunday brings the style to Mother’s Day

Noosaville fashion label Ella & Sunday is where you’ll find the most beautiful gift this Mother’s Day.

The label launched in 2015 with a simple design approach to create stunning clothing you can wear every day.

At the heart of the label is designer Rani Wilkinson and her love of natural fibres.

Rani studied fashion production and honed her skills in a career that includes experience in both bespoke and ready to wear production houses.

Fashion has run in her blood since childhood.

“Inspired by a love of family, the label takes its name from my beautiful daughter, Ella,“ Rani said.

“Our garments can be worn year-round, layered and reimagined, and built upon season after season.

“We search for natural fibres including cotton, linen and silk. We source hand-loomed and hand-printed fabrics using traditional techniques.

“Our limited collections are made under our watchful eye in ethically-managed fashion houses in India. We visit our tailors and work alongside the teams who make our garments.

“The integrity of our business is important to us, as it is to you. Follow our journey as we grow.“

Check out the Ella & Sunday showroom at 3/40 Gateway Drive, Noosaville.

For more information visit their website ellaandsunday.com.au or call 07 5455 5656.

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