VoxFrocker Theadora Violet reports from Sustainability in Style one of the 80-odd typically smallish events – warmsweet sophisticated gatherings of like-minded Melbournians – on the vast MFF Independent Programme. Scroll down to meet Theadora, one of the stars of our VoxFrock Rookie Crew of emerging fashion journalists and photographers, and click back here and there for more VoxFrocker updates from MFF 2025.
Words and photographs: Theadora Violet

An intimate crowd gathered at Richmond furniture store, Jardan Richmond on Thursday night for Sustainability in Style, a celebration of innovation, creativity and a more thoughtful approach to fashion, one that values quality, longevity and the health of the planet.


Collaborators for the event were Love It Longer, an innovative go-to platform of pre-loved designer fashion, and Jardan, known for its stylish and sustainable Australian-made furniture.


Hosted by the ever-engaging Melissa Leong, the night kicked off with a thought-provoking panel discussion with Mattia Hunter and Giulia Ferrari, founders of Love It Longer and Nick Garnham , Director of Jardan. Conversations tripped into laughter but also deep-dived into the blossoming concept of consciousness among consumers of ethical fashion and sustainable design: how we can all make better choices.


Guests were also treated to a runway showcase of carefully curated pre-loved fashion (all available to purchase through Love it Longer) proving style and sustainability can go hand in hand.



Over an impressive grazing table created by LaManna&Sons and What Would Kayla Cook, guests networked, making use of the display beds and sofas in Jardan’s airy, beautifully crafted showroom before departing into the warm Melbourne night.


MEET THE ROOKIE: THEADORA VIOLET
