Chapel Street Precinct: Stevie

 
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Distinctive and Witty Collection of Handmade Clothing

“Style and fashion is always evolving, changing and growing,” says Lyndon McGauchie of street label Stevie. Celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, the label is currently going through some exciting changes in the digital space with an e-commerce platform, re-launching their original logo colours as well as a limited run of their best selling t-shirts over the last 10 years.

Originally known for their bright colour palette and unabashedly loud designs, the design duo have added a new dimension with their handmade collection. This comes in response to the ever-evolving Stevie wearer, who is currently “someone who is a little left of centre and likes to experiment with their flavour of style. They’re creative and have a love for nightlife, music and of fashion.”

Nestled away from the hubbub of Chapel Street, the Stevie boutique boasts an in-house sewing studio, where customers can see their products being made. Not to mention some notorious parties - “We once had a flash mob on the crossroads of Greville Street, and even a semi-trailer truck with bands and a catwalk parade on the back. Our party for this year will be the best ever yet!”

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