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Fashion + Culture Newsletter | 2024—present

The Pull

Rachel is the Editor of The Pull.

The Pull is a dynamic fashion and culture newsletter that aims to observe the intersection of fashion and culture.

The Pull is Rachel’s platform to share insights and observations, and she invites you to join her in exploring the dynamic and brilliant world of fashion.

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E-Commerce and Design | 2020—2022

Bad Days The Label

Bad Days the label started as a small home-embroidery business and grew into a vibrant e-commerce brand selling made-to-order crochet accessories. Inspired by artists and designers who put intricate detail into their work, Rachel fell in love with the art of crochet, and put hours and hours of work into her creations. The Glitch bag was one of her first crochet designs, inspired by the checkered trend.

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Podcasting | 2021—2022

Bad Days The Podcast

Bad Days The Podcast was an extension of the Bad Days The Label brand, exploring the Australian fashion industry through a sustainable lens.

“Join fashion student, small business owner and slow fashion enthusiast Rachel as she explores the fashion world through a sustainable lens. How can we understand the fashion industry through history? Can the industry ever be sustainable? What is it really like running a small business? Intrigued by the idea of sustainable living, she dedicates each episode to educate us on different areas of the fashion industry and ways we can utilise fashion for style, function, sustainability and even rebellion.”

Past Episodes:

Thrifting and the gentrification of Depop — Season 1, Episode 2

Small business chats ft. Brows by Mon — Season 1, Episode 8

Starting a business with no money — Season 1, Episode 9

Monetising your hobbies — Season 2, Episode 1

Fashion Design | 2022

By Rachel Design

By Rachel was a streetwear concept designed and produced by Rachel Weisz. This collection, titled Mariposa was inspired by feelings towards self-identity and personal growth.  

“It’s not uncommon that people grow and change after travel. I felt like the butterfly (mariposa) was fitting as each person has a personal interpretation of its meaning. Its universal understanding is what I believed made the perfect motif for my collection, allowing the wearer to explore their own self-identity through the clothing they wear.”

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