We Just Discovered the Australian Equivalent to Miley Cyrus

Iconic Australian fashion label Sportsgirl, has a knack for sourcing new and upcoming talent. In the past, the label has collaborated with Ellery and Aje, and helped launch model Zippora Seven’s career by featuring her in numerous campaigns. Now, the brand has tapped Australian musician Nicole Millar, to front its latest campaign, Get Dressed. The campaign features Millar dancing to a re-worked version of her latest single Signals (you can catch the video below), and modelling Wholesale Replica Bag range of dresses perfect for the party season.
Millar has had a busy year—performing at the recent Splendour in the Grass, and touring with Troye Sivan, but we found some time to catch up, and talk about our favourite topic—fashion. A quick scroll through Miller’s Instagram shows her off-beat style. It reminds us a little of Miley Cyrus—lots of colour, embellishments, and quirky motifs. What’s her approach to fashion? Keep scrolling to find out then shop the new collection from Sportsgirl!
GET DRESSED from Sportsgirl on Vimeo.
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