UNWRAP THE 2025 HOLIDAY COLLECTION

This season, we’re proud to present an exclusive collaboration with Australian Aboriginal artist Holly Sanders.

Each limited-edition set features a custom artwork, celebrating the connection between hair, culture and the journey back to what truly grounds us.​

MEET THE ARTIST

Holly Sanders is a contemporary Aboriginal artist, teacher and proud Bundjalung woman from the North Coast of New South Wales, Australia.

Her vibrant work bridges ancient traditions and modern perspectives, inviting everyone to connect with the rich heritage of Australia’s First Nations peoples.​

For the 2025 holiday collection, Holly created six original artworks, each celebrating the regimens in this year’s limited-edition sets and each grounded in her deep connection to Country.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT TO COUNTRY

Holly honours the continuing connection Bundjalung, Yuin and Dharawal people have to the land and acknowledges the stories, traditions and living cultures of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the oldest and longest continuing culture on the planet.

  • HEALING LAND

    First Nations people have been sustaining the land and its people for thousands of years. This work represents bush medicine healing and aerial healing sites on Country The land holds healing and we come from the land.

  • CARING FOR COUNTRY

    First Nations people have cared for Country for generations using ancestral wisdom. The patterns symbolise Country songlines and cultural burning-small, low-intensity fires that heal the land.

  • SACRED COUNTRY

    First Nations people were the first to walk this land and every part of nature is connected to our culture. We are accountable to Country and we must ensure it is protected and passed on to our future generations.

  • SALTWATER COUNTRY

    The land and sea together form 'Saltwater Country' The detailed patterns, colours and flowing designs symbolise water and the land, reflecting the connection to the rich coastal environments cared for by Aboriginal people over generations.

  • PROTECTING COUNTRY

    Caring for and protecting Country is central to First Nations identity and culture. We must safeguard our lands, waters and sacred sites for future generations.

  • SKY COUNTRY

    The stars and moon carry deep meaning for First Nations people. The night sky has been a source of stories, knowledge and guidance for thousands of years, connecting us with our guiding ancestors.

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OUR COMMITMENT TO COMMUNITY

DEADLY HAIR DUDE

As part of our Homeward Journey To Country campaign we’re proud to support Deadly Hair Dude, an Indigenous-led initiative delivering hairdressing services and training to remote communities across Australia.