ABOUT US
Located in Sydney, Australia, Visuel Studios is a slow fashion curated store hand-selected from finds throughout the world.
With efforts in contributing to sustainability in the way we live, Precella (Me, Hi) has created a way to transform the way fashion is purchased. Developing Visuel Studios was the cherry on top for a fashion addiction that now allows for rotation in style and wardrobes. By shopping at Visuel Studios, you are elevating your fashion through recycling and giving a new life to something that is just being reproduced in the fast fashion industry.
Blog Posts by Precella
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            Recycle to Runway: Sustainable Business ‘Revamp...
“We are building something that goes beyond just shopping; it’s about community, creativity, and choosing to consume differently,” says co-owner of REVAMP, Maddie Wren. Written by Precella Ishac As Melbourne...
Recycle to Runway: Sustainable Business ‘Revamp...
“We are building something that goes beyond just shopping; it’s about community, creativity, and choosing to consume differently,” says co-owner of REVAMP, Maddie Wren. Written by Precella Ishac As Melbourne...
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            From Throw-away to Wardrobe: How ‘11:Eleven Jew...
What happens to the jewellery that is still wearable but forgotten, gathering dust in drawers around the world? For 11:Eleven Jewels, the answer is simple: give it a second life. ...
From Throw-away to Wardrobe: How ‘11:Eleven Jew...
What happens to the jewellery that is still wearable but forgotten, gathering dust in drawers around the world? For 11:Eleven Jewels, the answer is simple: give it a second life. ...
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            The Global Rise of Second-Hand Fashion: What Ja...
“There’s something Australia can learn from the way the Japanese value fashion in an ongoing way into second and even third-hand lives,” says fashion academic Dr. Alison Gill from Western...
The Global Rise of Second-Hand Fashion: What Ja...
“There’s something Australia can learn from the way the Japanese value fashion in an ongoing way into second and even third-hand lives,” says fashion academic Dr. Alison Gill from Western...