Shortlisted NIFA 2025 nominees announced, celebrating indigenous creativity

The National Indigenous Fashion Awards (NIFA) 2025 (Darwin, Australia) has officially announced its shortlisted nominees, highlighting the exceptional creativity, cultural knowledge, and innovation of First Nations designers and artists. Presented by Indigenous Fashion Projects (IFP), and supported by the Northern Territory Government and leading industry sponsors, NIFA continues its mission to celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander contributions to fashion and textile artistry.

A Showcase of Indigenous Talent

Now in its sixth year, NIFA has evolved into a prominent platform celebrating Indigenous voices in fashion. The 2025 edition spans seven award categories, each showcasing the richness of design, storytelling, and cultural heritage. The event not only honours individual and collective achievements but also fosters economic opportunities and wider recognition for Indigenous creators.

The NIFA 2025 winners will be announced on Wednesday, 6 August, at a ceremony held at the Deckchair Cinema on Larrakia Country in Darwin, coinciding with the Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair (DAAF).

2025 NIFA Nominees

A Celebration of Culture and Innovation

Cassandra Dimitroff, reporting for NIFA, commended the diversity and quality of submissions, reflecting the vibrant and evolving Indigenous fashion landscape. With its continued support from institutions such as Country Road, RMIT, and Eastland, NIFA remains a beacon of recognition and opportunity for Indigenous creators.

As the awards ceremony approaches, anticipation builds to see who will be recognised for their remarkable contributions to fashion and culture. The event will not only celebrate artistic achievement but also affirm the significance of cultural storytelling and innovation within the Australian fashion industry.

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