Since its creation in 2006, directional label twenty-seven names has inspired a cult-like following. With art and fashion degree backgrounds respectively, designers Rachel Easting and Anjali Stewart cite contemporary art as the basis for their collections. Their label is ever-migrating and can be found nationwide as well as in stores across Australia, America and the United Kingdom.

Their latest summer collection twelve, draws on contemporary female artists who discuss the ferocious optimism of that 60s and recognise that while the battle isn't over, it hasn't been lost. Using delicate fabrics, considered detail, and masculine cuts, this summer's collection insists that the ethos of the 60s, where power through protest was an everyday expectation, should not be forgotten. The coming winter collection will be debuted at New Zealand fashion week this September; it will be their fourth consecutive show.