Founded in 2023 by Kamilaroi and Dharug woman Ebony Allen and her mother Linda Davidson, Little Big Sista is a true family collaboration. Together, we bring two generations of Blak women’s voices and visions into one creative space.
Linda’s work is deeply rooted in cultural strength, family, and connection to Country. Ebony’s pieces blend storytelling with bold, contemporary design—reflecting the beauty, complexity and humour of everyday Blak life. Our styles are different, but grounded in the same purpose: to honour where we come from and celebrate who we are.
From bold contemporary pieces to works grounded in tradition, every design we share holds meaning, memory and strength.
We believe in wearable art that size inclusive and affordable for all people and bodies, and we are constantly seeking new manufacturing partners to find products that are high quality, have realistic sizing, a focus on being kind to the environment and are at a price point that respects the workers who make it.
We are proud to create products of functional beauty and believe in the power of representation and visibility of First Nations people and art in everyday life.
Whether it's a phone case, a tote bag, a greeting card or a print on your wall, our products are made to carry more than just design. They're made to carry spirit.
Our pieces are printed and shipped via ethical, on-demand partners—helping reduce waste and keep our business sustainable, so we can keep doing what we love: making art, sharing culture, and building something meaningful for the next generation.
Thanks for supporting a Blak business. Every purchase helps us keep creating and sharing story on our own terms.
We hope you love our stuff as much as we do. Happy NAIDOC!
- Linda and Ebony