Made for Mia is a unique business founded by Kim, a former nurse turned dolls clothes maker, inspired by her daughter Mia. Specializing in handmade dolls clothes, Made for Mia offers a diverse collection that includes a popular Indigenous range created in collaboration with the launch of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Miniland dolls. Kim’s passion for cultural education and inclusivity is evident in her use of authentic Aboriginal Artwork, supporting local artists and sparking discussions about diversity and history.
With a focus on creating educational and inclusive pieces, Made for Mia’s range of dolls clothes has found its way into homes, childcare centers, and schools, enriching children’s understanding of different cultures. Kim’s journey from nursing to entrepreneurship reflects her dedication to providing quality products that not only celebrate her daughter’s heritage but also contribute to meaningful conversations about identity and history. The business’s commitment to supporting Aboriginal artists and communities adds a layer of social responsibility to its offerings.
As a small business built on personal experience and a deep connection to culture, Made for Mia embodies the essence of creativity, education, and community. Kim’s journey from infertility struggles to the joy of motherhood and entrepreneurship is woven into the fabric of the business, making it a heartfelt endeavor that resonates with customers on a personal level. Through its range of dolls clothes, including the unique Indigenous collection, Made for Mia continues to spread awareness, foster inclusivity, and celebrate the beauty of diversity.