Charlene O'Brien, textiles teacher

Charlene O'Brien
Artist Retail Collective

Artist Retail Collective

local_activity classes: Shibori and Fabric DyeingSewing and EmbroideryTextiles

4.8 (9)

Textile artist and sustainable fashion designer Charlene O'Brien graduated from the London College of Fashion with a higher tec diploma in clothing production in the mid-1980s.

After migrating to Australia from Zimbabwe, she used recycled denim yarns to produce her popular 'eco denim' clothing range which was showcased at the very first Mercedes Fashion Week in Sydney, 1997. Inspired by the need for sustainability in the fashion industry, Charlene pioneered and established the eco-fashion business Tierra Ecologia, and sold her handmade label eco logika Australia-wide.

The early 2000s took her business to Vietnam where the recycled denim yarn was hand crocheted and knitted into a collection of bags, jumpers and cardigans for men and women supporting a cottage industry over there. It was distributed via mail order and local boutiques until the yarn was sold out. She also created a casual wear hemp collection for men and women. using commercial natural dyes for a high volume of sales. The successful business trading Australia-wide came to a halt due to cheap Chinese imports.

Mid 2000s a new direction took her to create a unique handmade and sustainably sourced naturally dyed couture collection which was showcased and sold out to a Parisian Gallerie at the Paris Ethical Fashion Trade Show over a 5-year period.

A finalist for the IE Award on sustainability in the premium and luxury sectors 2015, Spain and currently a member of the International Executive Board of the Global Sustainable Fashion Week, Budapest 2017. Charlene is internationally recognised for creating handmade, environmentally friendly and upcycled couture under her Charlene Vivienne label.

Recently located to Ravensthorpe, Western Australia where she currently lives and works. Her studio is a converted vintage wood den and is now called The Workshop and is home to her creations and teaches sustainable fashion. Ravensthorpe is a historical mining town that has a biosphere of thousands of wildflowers and is famous for the wildflower show in spring.

Maybe book a workshop around this time when flowers are in their glory. A great time to visit.






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Eloise Morath Sep 2023


The afternoon learning about Natural dyes and techniques was great and Charlyne was a wonderful teacher and guide! Loved it x

Suzette Brandner Sep 2023


The teacher Charlene was lovely and so informative. It was a fun class. We all came out with lovely scarves all so different. The venue was brilliant. All round I really enjoyed it.

Sylvia Makoni Oct 2022


Had a wonderful time with Charlene. Makes you right at home.
Made some wonderful scarves using 2 different techniques
Best part is using everyday items around us.
I'd definitely recommend the natural dye with Charlene

Michelle Toye Feb 2022


Charlene’s home was a perfect setting for our class. It was beautiful to be out in nature enjoying the breeze.
The class was very informative and interesting. We were provided with beautiful silk scarves and all of the things we needed to dye our masterpieces.
Morning tea was lovely as we waited for our concoctions to brew.
I’m so pleased with my scarves.
Thank you Charlene x

Natural Dye Workshop: Make Your Own Scarves review by Michelle Toye - Western Australia

Rachel Jan 2022


Charlene was a beautiful soul with so much knowledge to share. I loved the conversational nature of the class, and the intimacy with a small group definitely aided in the comfortability throughout. I loved the results and took so much inspiration for future experiences back with me. The premises were just stunning and rounded out the whole experience.

Textiles class review by Rachel  - Western Australia

Bree Linham Jan 2022


very chilled enjoyable class learnt a lot and enjoyed hands on creativity and focus on experimental learning

Natural Dye Workshop: Make Your Own Scarves review by Bree Linham - Western Australia

Bridget Bezant Jan 2022


I had trepidation about doing an outdoor activity on a 39C day, but the lovely surrounds high on the hill under shady trees with a gentle breeze, made it feel so much cooler. Charlene is a wonderful host and everyone present soon felt comfortable, inspired and engaged in the dying process. We all came away with two original handmade scarfs and enthusiasm to do more natural dying. I highly recommend this course. Thanks so much Charlene! :)

Sara Condron Jan 2022

4 ClassBento workshops attended • 4 reviews


Wonderful time spent with Charlene at her fabulous place up in the hills learning the traditional art of Shibori indigo dyeing. Easy to follow instructions and able to create own unique beautiful pieces of work

Shibori Indigo Dyeing Workshop: Silk Scarves review by Sara Condron - WA Country

Jenni Infrastructure Dec 2021


Beautiful location and very knowledgeable teacher. Used workshop as a team event an it was well received, with multiple people commenting on how much they enjoyed it.

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