• Delta Global has designed custom garment and gift bags for Lee Mathews’ Resort '26 collection.
    Delta Global has designed custom garment and gift bags for Lee Mathews’ Resort '26 collection.
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Delta Global has designed custom garment and gift bags for Lee Mathews’ Resort '26 collection, which made its debut at Australian Fashion Week 2025.

FSC-certified paper gift bags with woven handles and logo.
FSC-certified paper gift bags with woven handles and logo.

Created exclusively for the runway show, the packaging was not intended for commercial use, though elements may be adapted for future retail collections.

The packaging was developed in collaboration with the Lee Mathews team. Sustainability was a focus in the packaging design.

Robert Lockyer, founder & chief client officer at Delta Global said, “We used FSC-certified paper for the gift bags, featuring Luxe woven handles for a premium finish.”

Lockyer added, “The packaging was detailed with a bespoke embossed logo for added sophistication.”

“We handled the design in collaboration with the Lee Mathews team and managed all production aspects in-house," Lockyer said.

The partnership marks Lee Mathews’ 25th anniversary and reflects a shared focus on sustainable luxury. While the fashion brand’s Resort '26 collection was unveiled at Carriageworks during AFW2025, Delta Global’s packaging was positioned to align visually and ethically with the garments on display.

Delta Global works with several Australian brands including Zimmermann, Camilla & Marc, Bec + Bridge, SIR., Bassike, Aje, Viktoria & Woods, Acler, and Leo Lin. International clients have included Net-A-Porter, Lane Crawford, Matches Fashion and Tom Ford.

Delta Global is a sponsor of the 2025 PKN Women in Packaging Awards.

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