There’s something quietly powerful about a brand that understands its audience, not just what they wear but how they live. Over the past ten years, Refinery has built its identity on this understanding, carving out a space in fashion that feels both intentional and effortless. But behind the clean lines, curated collections and confident aesthetic lies à déposer story, one shaped by women.
At the centre of this narrative is Megan Fabricius, a driving force in shaping the brand’s voice and visual identity. Since the early days of Refinery’s launch, Megan has played a pivotal role in ensuring the brand remained grounded in authenticity, not as a buzzword, but as a lived experience reflected in every campaign and collection.
“Refinery has always been about confidence without complication,” she says. “Over the past ten years, we have refined not just our collections, but our voice and visual identity. Every campaign, every garment, every touchpoint is designed to feel considered and real. We are proud of how far we have come and even more excited about where we are going.”
From the outset, Refinery’s approach to women was refreshingly considered.
Rather than presenting an ideal to aspire to, the brand chose to reflect reality.
Women were not framed as trends to be chased or perfected images to be
replicated, they were seen, heard, and understood. This philosophy influenced
everything from garment design to storytelling, creating pieces that moved with
women through their everyday lives.
Megan’s influence ensured that the brand’s creative direction never lost sight of
this balance. Under her guidance, campaigns evolved into more than visual
showcases, they became narratives of modern womanhood. There was an
intentional shift away from complexity toward clarity, clean silhouettes, natural
fabrics, and styling that felt accessible yet elevated. The message was simple,
confidence does not need embellishment.
Importantly, women were not only at the forefront of Refinery’s image, but also embedded within its foundation. During the brand’s launch phase, female voices played a crucial role across departments, from buying and design to marketing and in store experience. This collective perspective allowed Refinery to resonate on a deeper level, aligning its offering with the nuanced realities of its customer base.
What emerged was a brand that did not just dress women, it supported them. Whether navigating professional spaces, social settings, or moments of personal pause, Refinery’s collections were designed to adapt, not dictate. This versatility became a hallmark of the brand, reinforcing its commitment to making style feel intuitive rather than intimidating. A decade later, that same ethos continues to define Refinery’s evolution. Megan’s approach, rooted in simplicity, authenticity, and thoughtful refinement, has helped shape a brand that grows alongside its audience. It is this consistency, paired with a willingness to listen and evolve, that has cemented Refinery’s place in the modern fashion conversation.
As the brand celebrates ten years, it is clear that its success is not only measured in store numbers or expanding footprints, but in its ability to remain connected, to its purpose, its customer, and the women who continue to shape its journey. Because in the end, Refinery is not just about living refined. It is about living real, and doing so with confidence.
By: Mpumi Brown
