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Australia Luxury Furniture Market: Premium Interiors, Designer Craftsmanship & the Rise of High-End Home Aesthetics. AI-Generated.
According to IMARC Group, the Australia luxury furniture market reached USD 712.9 Million in 2024. Looking forward, the market is projected to grow to USD 1,086.1 Million by 2033, expanding at a CAGR of 4.30% during 2025–2033. This growth reflects rising demand for premium home décor, custom-made furniture, high-end interior styling, and the increasing influence of design-driven lifestyles among Australians.
By Kevin Cooper2 months ago in Styled
Alfridah Kgabo Matsi and Climate Smart Style: Dressing for Heatwaves and Heritage in South Africa. AI-Generated.
Summer in South Africa does not feel like a season anymore. For many people it feels like a constant heat test. Long taxi rides in traffic, afternoon power cuts, dry air, city pollution, and sudden heatwaves can turn a normal day into a draining experience. The question is no longer only what looks good, but what helps your body and mind cope.
By Alfridah Kgabo Matsi2 months ago in Styled
Understanding the double crown hair phenomenon and its potential solutions. AI-Generated.
Have you ever looked closely at the top of your head or a friend's head? Typically, there is a single point where the hair grows in a spiral pattern, commonly known as the "crown" or "whorl." But have you ever seen someone with two of these center points?
By Alex Morgan2 months ago in Styled
What is a Saree?
The sari is one of the oldest surviving forms of clothing in the world, dating back to 2800–1800 BC. Early saris were woven from cotton and silk in the northern regions of India; long lengths of fabric designed to drape elegantly around a woman’s body. Traditionally, a sari ranges from five to nine yards, and over time, each region developed its own unique draping style, symbolism, and meaning.
By MB | Stories & More2 months ago in Styled
Australia Waterproof Textiles Market: Performance Fabrics, Outdoor Demand & the Future of Protective Materials. AI-Generated.
The Australia waterproof textiles market reached USD 54.19 million in 2024, and according to the IMARC Group is projected to reach USD 91.40 million by 2033, representing a CAGR of 5.98% over 2025–2033. This growth is being driven by rising demand for high-performance, weather-resistant fabrics across apparel, outdoor gear, industrial use, and protective clothing — as consumers and industries increasingly prioritize functionality, durability and environmental resilience. Advances in membrane technology, sustainable coatings and fabric engineering are redefining what “waterproof” means, while changing lifestyles — including more outdoor recreation, travel, and variable climate conditions — are driving demand for versatile, protective textiles.
By Shrestha Roy2 months ago in Styled
How Fashion Pioneers Are Resurrecting the Patiala Salwar Trend
Think of the Patiala salwar those baggy pleated trousers which signified Punjabi roots, free-flow twirls and some curves? But somehow they seemed to have quietly slipped out of fashion’s main purview, at least until now. But, refuse to go gracefully it does not when fashion creators and influencers are leading a resurgence of ethnic-meets-street (and how the two worlds complement each other) for this Indian dhoti-style salwar that’s trending all over social media posts, college campuses and ethnically chic closets.
By Amit Mandal2 months ago in Styled










