✨ Two creative worlds are colliding… ✨
SFH Designs is thrilled to launch a magnificent new collaboration with Brisbane visual artist Sarah Hickey — where fashion and fine art unite in a celebration of colour, storytelling and wearable creativity.
GAIA SARONG
Length: 138cm
Width: 138cm
Styling: The Gia Sarong can be beautifully worn tied around the waist as a sarong or around the neck area. It can be also used as a wrap around your shoulders or a long length scarf. Such a magical must have piece.🌺
Fabric: 100% Silk crepe de chine
Sarah Hickey is a Brisbane-based visual artist whose practice navigates the threshold between the tangible and symbolic. Working in large-scale figurative painting, constructed through the intimacy of collage, she explores archetypes, dreamscapes and dualities through layered colour, pattern and spiritual iconography. A graduate of the Queensland College of Art, Sarah has presented ten solo exhibitions and participated in more than thirty group exhibitions, with recognition in major national art prizes including the Doug Moran, The Lester and The Percival Portrait Prize.
Inspired by Sarah’s breathtaking Gaia artwork, Sarah Hutson of SFH Designs has transformed this extraordinary vision into a collection of wearable art, created in luxurious 100% Silk Crepe de Chine.
This exclusive collection includes:
🌺 Kaftan – fits sizes 8–18 and can be worn multiple ways
🌺 Short Shrug
🌺 Long Shrug
🌺 Sarong
🌺 Scarf
Designed for versatility, movement and individuality, each piece can be styled in multiple ways to express your own unique beauty and spirit.
These stunning creations are extremely limited edition, with only 2–3 pieces of each design available.
Own a piece where art meets fashion and creativity knows no boundaries. Order your incredible wearable artwork now. ✨💃🏻❤️
Designed & Sewn in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Washing Instructions: Hand wash silk crêpe de chine in cold water using a soft detergent. Slightly agitate the water and do not soak. Never rub, ring or twist the delicate fabric. Gently roll it in a towel to remove excess water, then hang to dry. Fabric is safe to steam if required.
Credits: Photography by Lucid Dreams Imagery
Event: Queensland Arts & Fashion Festival - Flores de Mayo 2026