Waverley Mayor Cr William Nemesh mingled with land custodian Aunty Lola Ryan, kindred spirits from the local community, members of the glitterati, fellow artists, politicians, professors and Camilla’s 7-year-old daughter, Luna, as Camilla reflected on her life journey with interviewer Michaela Kalowski.
“When I started the brand, it was never about creating beautiful clothes, she shared. “It was about finding a purpose founded on kindness, inclusivity and empowering women to be their most genuine, authentic selves. It’s a shared vision that we hold deep within the heart of our entire CAMILLA world. We’re driven by lifting others up in every single way can.”
Waverley Council has had a long history of supporting the advancement of women and celebrating International Women’s Day. Counting six female Mayors in its recent history, it is led by Deputy Mayor Dr Keri Spooner, General Manager Emily Scott and a largely female executive team.
“Every year, in honour of International Women’s Day, we triple the CAMILLA brand’s donations through i=Change to our three women’s charities from $1 to $3 for every online order,” said Camilla. “We’ve donated over $670,000 hand-in-hand with our beautiful customers.”