From Coastlines to One-of-a-Kind Comfort — A Travel Story with Relax/Rmade
In collaboration with Re/lax Remade

As someone who is endlessly inspired by the intersection of travel, design, and storytelling, I’ve long believed that what we choose to wear should hold meaning — not just aesthetics. On my recent trip to Hawaii, I had the pleasure of taking along pieces from Australian brand Re/lax Remade — and they became more than just clothing. They became part of the journey.

Re/lax Remade is a label I’ve admired for its commitment to sustainable Australian design. Every item I packed was thoughtfully made from recycled towels, carefully transformed into one-off, wearable pieces that speak to both creativity and consciousness. No two are alike — and that’s the beauty of it. Each garment holds its own story, much like the landscapes explored while shooting them.

Throughout the trip, I documented moments through a blend of lifestyle and editorial-style photography. The textures, tones, and craftsmanship of the Re/lax Remade collection perfectly mirrored the environment: raw, undone, and beautifully simple. 

Supporting local Australian creatives, designing with intention, and honouring the natural world through reuse and reinvention. A celebration of slower living, of thoughtful style, and of choosing clothing that connects us more deeply to our environment.

I’m excited to share more imagery from this journey — and to continue supporting brands like Re/lax Remade who are not only designing for the now, but for a better future.