
Making clothes with heart and soul
Rachel Easting and Anjali Burnett
Rachel Easting and Anjali Burnett know a thing or two about fashion, after all they have been running their company and brand Twenty-Seven Names since 2006.
A city is people, not a place.
Here's a glimpse into the inspiring lives and stories of exceptional people from the fields of food, fashion, design, art and culture.
People
Making clothes with heart and soul
Rachel Easting and Anjali Burnett
Rachel Easting and Anjali Burnett know a thing or two about fashion, after all they have been running their company and brand Twenty-Seven Names since 2006.
Support from the bottom up
Elisha Watson
Elisha Watson’s business Nisa is simultaneously providing work for refugee women in Wellington while making “kick-ass” undies.
Loaves to Love
Catherine Adams
We get Catherine to dust off her hands for a moment and tell us what makes Wellington Sourdough a rising star in the baking world.
Mud to magic
Felicity Donaldson
The clever artist behind ceramic company Wundaire tells us how her successful business started off with YouTube clips and simple repetition.