The Next Generation - NAIDOC 2025 Women's Fashion Top
The Next Generation - NAIDOC 2025 Women's Fashion Top

The Next Generation

"In this artwork the women are passing on knowledge teaching the young girls, and the men are passing down knowledge teaching the young boys. The young people who come together in the centre, represent the next generation. There is a white Spirit that flows from the older generations to the younger ones. The sapling in the middle represents the young tree / young growth of the next generation and eventually, a full grown tree will represent the legacy they'll leave behind."
- Alison Simpson

The Next Generation - NAIDOC 2025 Women's Fashion Top

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Alison Simpson

The inspiration for the narratives I create through my artworks come from the landscape, environment or surroundings which I am in, the people I am with and the experiences I encounter.

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Embrace NAIDOC Week 2025 with our unique women's fashion tops. Our women's fashion tops combine the beauty of contemporary Indigenous art and unparalleled comfort. Our tops boast a classic crew neckline and come in a range of  inclusive sizes. Made from soft 170 gsm plain polyester, they're perfect for Australian weather and all-day wear.

.: 170 gsm Palin polyester staple fibre
.: Classic, crew neckline

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The Next Generation

"In this artwork the women are passing on knowledge teaching the young girls, and the men are passing down knowledge teaching the young boys. The young people who come together in the centre, represent the next generation. There is a white Spirit that flows from the older generations to the younger ones. The sapling in the middle represents the young tree / young growth of the next generation and eventually, a full grown tree will represent the legacy they'll leave behind."
- Alison Simpson


Alison Simpson

My name is Alison Simpson (yalidyan – my Wiradjuri name). I am a Wiradjuri woman from central NSW as well as Wemba Wemba from northwest VIC and am culturally connected to many other places. I currently live and work on Djiriganj & Thaua countries within the Yuin nation where I have done so on and off over the past 25 years.

I commenced my artistic journey in 2013 where I started painting for therapeutic reasons and have done so in my spare time ever since. I have a brother and sister who are also Aboriginal artists. My artworks are considered as contemporary, and I generally use acrylic paints on canvas. My artworks are often quite bright using an array of different colours.

The inspiration for the narratives I create through my artworks come from the landscape, environment or surroundings which I am in, the people I am with and the experiences I encounter.


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