Stories: Holly McCauley
At Nowadays, we’ve always believed that clothes are only part of the story. The real heart of what we do lies in the people who wear them - the parents moving through the beautiful, messy, exhausting, and tender seasons of raising children.
Parenthood isn’t just about milestones or picture-perfect moments. It’s found in the in-between: the third reheat of your coffee, the socks that never stay on, the quiet joy of catching your child’s laugh when no one else is watching. These everyday rhythms shape who we are and how we show up for our families. That’s why, alongside creating considered pieces for kids, we want to tell the stories of the people wearing them - their days, their choices, their ways of finding comfort in the chaos.
This new series is about parents, in all their variety. Not as experts, not as polished profiles, but as people in the thick of it - navigating the strange mix of wonder and fatigue that defines life with kids. We hope that in sharing their rhythms, you’ll find a little recognition of your own.
To begin, we spent some time with Holly McCauley - a graphic designer, stylist, art director (basically all round creative genius we think!), and mum of three living in the Northern Rivers with her partner Nich. Holly has built a creative, grounded family life shaped by connection to place, simple rhythms, and a thoughtful approach to what really matters (including what clothes make it into her kids’ drawers).
We spoke with Holly about the slow bits and the chaotic ones, her go-to pieces for her children, and the small surprises of seeing their personalities unfold.




