JUNA ELLIOTT
CREATIVE BIO
Sydney-based fashion graduate, Juna Elliott, utilises a passion for historical fashion and architecture, continually drawing inspiration from the environment and world research within her design process. Elliott’s strengths lie in adaptability, attention to detail and creative communication. In 2025, Juna was a recipient of the Electrolux grant for sustainable design as well as a finalist in Vogue’s emerging designer competition. With a dedication to directing her projects throughout, Juna ensures her vision from the initial stages of development and research to the finishing touches of the shoot styling and post edits. As a designer, Elliott holds quality craft and production to the utmost importance, strongly believing that durable quality and sustainable materials are the future of fashion with the intention to emphasise these ambitions through her works.
Sydney-based fashion graduate, Juna Elliott, utilises a passion for historical fashion and architecture, continually drawing inspiration from the environment and world research within her design process. Elliott’s strengths lie in adaptability, attention to detail and creative communication. In 2025, Juna was a recipient of the Electrolux grant for sustainable design as well as a finalist in Vogue’s emerging designer competition. With a dedication to directing her projects throughout, Juna ensures her vision from the initial stages of development and research to the finishing touches of the shoot styling and post edits. As a designer, Elliott holds quality craft and production to the utmost importance, strongly believing that durable quality and sustainable materials are the future of fashion with the intention to emphasise these ambitions through her works.
DESIGN STATEMENT
The autumn/winter capsule collection, ‘Voyage’, features a range of women's and menswear looks that draw upon military regalia and naval architecture. Using techniques such as hand-embellishment, draping and tailoring, the collection feels at once contemporary and old-worldly. Classic checkered wools, cream pinstripe silk and tan cowhide leather form a distinct pattern within the collection and tie in with current market trends for the winter season. Wool’s historical significance in maritime uniforms inform the foundations of the pieces. The signature flat-shell button texture featured throughout serves as a personal emblem that reinforces the nautical motif and aligns with the narrative of the collection. The use of non-synthetic materials and sustainable sourcing, including upcycling reflects a commitment to bringing forward sustainable alternatives in the future of fashion.