Baaby’s best selling Big Silk Ruffle Dress is now available in Ballerina Pink. Ticking all your boxes for well made, beautiful fabric, and flattering fit. You asked and we delivered. You can now slip into your Big Silk Ruffle Dress in Ballerina Pink and float across the dance floor like the angelic mermaid that you are. Handmade from a beautiful 100% dupion silk in our Melbourne studio, the Big Silk Ruffle Dress does not compromise on quality or sophistication. The new collection from Baaby - “Saloni” features this beautiful buttery muted tone of Ballerina Pink across multiple styles. Saloni Part 1. has just been released, exclusively sold at www.baaby.com.au. This collection features monochromes mixed in with soft pastels, always staying...
If you've been following Baaby for a while, you'll know that we're all about creating sustainable fashion that's not only good for the planet, but also makes you feel amazing. And today, I'm excited to tell you all about one of our most popular blue silk dress - the Big Silk Ruffle Dress. This dress has quickly become a staple in our collection, and it's not hard to see why. Crafted from the softest, most luxurious silk, it's the perfect blend of comfort and elegance. The deep blue hue is both timeless and on-trend, making it a versatile piece that you can wear for any occasion. But what really sets this dress apart is the way it's made. At Baaby,...
In a world where fast fashion dominates the industry, it's refreshing to come across a brand that prioritises sustainability, ethical practices, and local production. Enter Baaby, a fashion label that's making waves in the Australian market with its commitment to creating high-quality, eco-friendly garments. What sets Baaby apart is its dedication to sourcing materials from local, ethical suppliers. From natural fabrics like silk, cotton and linen to recycled materials, every piece in the Baaby collection is crafted with care and attention to detail. By manufacturing its products in Australia, Baaby is not only reducing its carbon footprint but also providing employment opportunities and investing in the domestic textile industry. This approach aligns with the growing "shop local" movement, which encourages consumers to support...
In the ever-evolving world of fashion, where trends come and go, one Australian brand is making waves with its commitment to sustainability and ethical practices. Baaby, a sustainable fashion label, is redefining the way we think about style and its impact on the environment. Baaby is on a mission to create high-quality, stylish clothing that doesn't compromise the planet. Their collections are meticulously crafted using natural and recycled materials, ensuring that every piece is not only fashionable but also kind to the earth. One of the standout features of Baaby is their dedication to transparency. They openly share the journey of their garments, from the sourcing of raw materials to the manufacturing process. This level of transparency allows their customers...
Made-to-order means the garment is individually cut out and sewn by hand in our Melbourne studio or by our local dressmaker. It eliminates the issue of wasted garments, minimises fabric waste and ensures no over-ordered garments which so often end up contributing to the ever growing problem of fashion landfill.
By adopting a made-to-order approach for selected styles we not only reduce our environmental impact, but also ensure that every piece is crafted with precision and care, created exclusively for you.
If you have a custom size or custom colour request please email us and we will do our best to accommodate.
Made-to-order means the garment is individually cut out and sewn by hand in our Melbourne studio or by our local dressmaker. It eliminates the issue of wasted garments, minimises fabric waste and ensures no over-ordered garments which so often end up contributing to the ever growing problem of fashion landfill.
By adopting a made-to-order approach for selected styles we not only reduce our environmental impact, but also ensure that every piece is crafted with precision and care, created exclusively for you.
If you have a custom size or custom colour request please email us and we will do our best to accommodate.
Made-to-order means the garment is individually cut out and sewn by hand in our Melbourne studio or by our local dressmaker. It eliminates the issue of wasted garments, minimises fabric waste and ensures no over-ordered garments which so often end up contributing to the ever growing problem of fashion landfill.
By adopting a made-to-order approach for selected styles we not only reduce our environmental impact, but also ensure that every piece is crafted with precision and care, created exclusively for you.
If you have a custom size or custom colour request please email us and we will do our best to accommodate.
DEADSTOCK FABRIC
Deadstock
fabrics are unwanted fabrics, which come from places like closed factories and
manufacturers, or big brands that order too much or the wrong colour or type of
fabric for what they wanted. It is typically deemed a waste product in the
fashion industry and would otherwise end up in landfill.
We
purchase deadstock fabric either straight from the source or from local Australian
retailers who specialise in this type of material. We see deadstock fabric as a
good way to upcycle perfectly good materials and help minimise waste.
DEADSTOCK FABRIC
Deadstock
fabrics are unwanted fabrics, which come from places like closed factories and
manufacturers, or big brands that order too much or the wrong colour or type of
fabric for what they wanted. It is typically deemed a waste product in the
fashion industry and would otherwise end up in landfill.
We
purchase deadstock fabric either straight from the source or from local Australian
retailers who specialise in this type of material. We see deadstock fabric as a
good way to upcycle perfectly good materials and help minimise waste.
DEADSTOCK FABRIC
Deadstock
fabrics are unwanted fabrics, which come from places like closed factories and
manufacturers, or big brands that order too much or the wrong colour or type of
fabric for what they wanted. It is typically deemed a waste product in the
fashion industry and would otherwise end up in landfill.
We
purchase deadstock fabric either straight from the source or from local Australian
retailers who specialise in this type of material. We see deadstock fabric as a
good way to upcycle perfectly good materials and help minimise waste.