EPISODE · Jul 7, 2025 · 39 MIN
In conversation with Haus of Dizzy's Kristy Dickinson
from Missing Perspectives · host Missing Perspectives
It’s NAIDOC Week - a time to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The theme this year is 'The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy.' So it’s only fitting that this week, Allie sits down with one of the boldest and most creative voices in business: Kristy Dickinson, the iconic founder of Haus of Dizzy (aka everyone's favourite jewellery brand).A proud Wiradjuri woman and self-proclaimed Queen of Bling, Kristy has been making jewellery for 20 years, and founded Haus of Dizzy in 2015 to fill a gap she saw in the fashion world: a lack of representation, pride, and powerful storytelling through accessories.Today, Haus of Dizzy is known for its unapologetically loud, playful, and political designs - from glittering earrings that honour Indigenous culture to mirrored acrylic statement pieces that spark conversation and pride.In this episode, Kristy shares how she built a brand that’s not just about looking good, but standing for something - and how jewellery can be a tool for joy, resistance, and visibility.
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It’s NAIDOC Week - a time to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The theme this year is 'The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy.' So it’s only fitting that this week, Allie sits down with one of the boldest and most creative voices in business: Kristy Dickinson, the iconic founder of Haus of Dizzy (aka everyone's favourite jewellery brand).A proud Wiradjuri woman and self-proclaimed Queen of Bling, Kristy has been making jewellery for 20 years, and founded Haus of Dizzy in 2015 to fill a gap she saw in the fashion world: a lack of representation, pride, and powerful storytelling through accessories.Today, Haus of Dizzy is known for its unapologetically loud, playful, and political designs - from glittering earrings that honour Indigenous culture to mirrored acrylic statement pieces that spark conversation and pride.In this episode, Kristy shares how she built a brand that’s not just about looking good, but standing for something - and how jewellery can be a tool for joy, resistance, and visibility.
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