The Creation of Kahuwai
Article originally published with Otago Daily Times
Amber Bridgman’s heritage is intertwined into every aspect of her life including her label Kahuwai. She tells Amy Parsons-King about her Australian fashion show debut. A Dunedin designer's sense of ''nostalgia with rich combinations of culture, couture and vintage elegance'' has won her accolades in the Australian fashion world.
Hine-nui-te-pō: Dreaming through design
Originally Published by NITV: By Madeline Hayman-Reber
When New Zealand Maori designer Amber Bridgman's father passed away suddenly, she turned to fashion and design as a coping mechanism. “Death is a horrible concept for all people. Instead of, you know, obviously we get really sad, we cry, in our culture we have a certain way that we do things and takiaue, we grieve,” she said.
Wahine Fashionista
Article originally published by Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu
Designer Amber Bridgman is the wahine behind KAHUWAI, a clothing line that explores identity and whakapapa through its unique Māori influence. Earlier this year, Amber shared her work with the world when she had the opportunity to participate in the Melbourne Fashion Festival. Kaituhi Alice Dimond spoke to Amber about her life, her work, and the designs that launched a successful career in the fashion industry.
Contemporary Fashion Practises
Article originally published by Contemporary fashion practises.
Fashion Designer, Artist and Traditional Weaver Amber Bridgman, who is of Kai Tahu, Kati Mamoe, Waitaha, Rabuvai and Aboriginal descent is the wahine behind KAHUWAI, a Māori-owned and operated clothing and traditional Māori Arts label that explores identity and whakapapa through its unique Māori designs in Aotearoa NZ.