about
TENA KOUTOU KATOA
Ready to Wear femme identifying label by Rhiannon Daly based in Magandjin.
Rhiannon Daly is an Aotearoa born (Ngāti Porou, Ngāti Kurī, Pākehā), Magandjin based Fashion Designer, Visual Artist and Musician. Her creative practice spans fashion, painting, and music, intertwining homoerotism, femme aggression, sex and satire in bold and boundary-pushing ways.
Pigsuit focuses on individuality and against the grain aesthetic, Rhiannon's tone is often sexually fuelled while her style oozes filth, glamour and empowerment.
With international ties spanning Europe and North Africa, Rhiannon divides her time seasonally between Portugal and Australia. With presence in Berlin, Lisbon, and Morocco, Rhiannon fosters ongoing creative collaborations with designers, photographers, and artists across the continent. Her practice spans pop up exhibitions, curated retail activations, and food, wine and wedding events.
A self-producing independent designer, Rhiannon has conceived and fully self-funded her own solo runway presentations. Her debut runway collection and accompanying debut fragrance both titled ANIMALIC, premiered at Fish Lane, South Brisbane (2025). She has further curated immersive runway performances in collaboration with Ballroom Kiki House of La Sadé for Brisbane Melt Fest (Brisbane Powerhouse, 2025), and with Brisbane Festival for the Queensland Museum's Make a Scene Exhibition Afterparty (QPAC, 2025). Her work has since entered the permanent collection of the Queensland Museum as part of their landmark exhibition Make a Scene: Fashioning Queer Identity and Club Culture in the 90s.
Most recently, Rhiannon presented her latest runway collection Ritenga in collaboration with Wings Fashion Festival in Sydney for the final instalment of Australian Fashion Week.
Internationally, she also released her SS26 Collection, Hiraka Raima, alongside Āhua Āotearoa for Te Wiki Āhua o Aotearoa (New Zealand), Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland's) independent underground fashion week.
Through these collections Rhiannon interpreted the pūrākau (traditional Māori narrative) of Hine-Nui-Te-Pō and her transition from Hinētītima.
Pigsuit has been featured in Vogue Magazine, Punkee, Nasty Magazine, Astrophe Magazine, Fashion Journal, Draft Magazine, and VICE Magazine, and has dressed artists including Peaches, GotMik, Rico Nasty, Miss Piggy, and Amy Taylor of Amyl and the Sniffers.
