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Fia Lucia is a slow fashion brand, creating one-off, one-of-a-kind, small batch womenswear. Embracing the beauty of vintage linens and repurposed materials. Each piece is made by Sophia in her tiny home studio in Katoomba, crafted slowly and mindfully, reducing waste and celebrating the art of slow fashion. Upcycled Materials are at the heart of Fia Lucia. Vintage linens are made of natural fibers often 100% linen making them beautiful textiles for clothing. And even better many were hand embroidered with gorgeous unique designs. Many vintage linens have ended up in land fill, repurposing and upcycling these textiles into clothing gives them a new life and an appreciation for the original crafts person. At Fia Lucia we take these linens and turn them into wearable art, utilising Sophia's self-drafted sewing patterns designed to reduce waste. Fia Lucia currently offers ready to wear styles of tops and skirts as well as a custom service where the customer chooses their style, fabric and size as well as any other special requests.

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December 8, 2025

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