Caz Rowland - Designing stylish ethical fashion

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Carolyn Rowland is the founder and head designer of Cazinc The Label, a Melbourne born designer label that satisfies the modern woman's needs of having a functional, yet stylish wardrobe.

Caz worked as a fashion stylist for more than 15 years and struggled to find womenswear labels that were not only timeless, but also affordable.

She knew her clients wanted classic, contemporary styles they could mix and match, and keep in their wardrobes season after season. They also shared her passion for slow fashion; quality garments made to the highest possible ethical standards. 

In 2018, Caz set out to design useful, wearable wardrobes that create planning for easy to wear styles a breeze, and versatile clothing designed to last. This was the birth of Cazinc The Label.

Beginning as a curated collection of trans-seasonal wardrobe staples designed to work for any occasion and celebrate every figure, the range has since evolved to include sharp, tailored investment pieces and everyday basics. 

Caz is committed to cruelty free clothing, and has remained committed to her original vision: classic cuts, beautiful fabrics and high-quality, sustainable product that is accessible for every woman.

She is evolving as a designer with today’s society and the needs of women, especially as their body shapes change with age and other factors, including pregnancy and menopause. 

Cazinc The Label has been featured in multiple fashion magazines including Onya Magazine, Ragtrader, The Trend Spotter, Shawtalk, Instyle Magazine, and Fashion Journal.

The range also includes charity tees, with proceeds going to the Rize Up charity which supports victims of domestic violence.

Socials: 

Website - https://www.cazincthelabel.com.au/

LinkedIn - Caz Rowland  https://www.linkedin.com/in/caz-rowland-21abb8145/

Insta - Cazinc The Label

FB - Cazinc The Label

Twitter -Cazinc The Label & Blog

Mentions: 

The Resilience Project

Dress for Success

Rize Up

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