Founder & Creative Director of Homebodii.
Founder & Creative Director of Homebodii.

Gold Coast born and bred creative force behind Homebodii, Ingrid Bonnor has transformed those once-overlooked getting-ready moments into a global obsession with luxe loungewear. From quiet coastal beginnings on the Gold Coast to wardrobes around the world, her brand is all about softness, femininity and feeling a little bit fabulous at home (or, let’s be honest, at brunch too).
We chatted to Ingrid about growing a global brand from the Coast, designing pieces women actually live in, and the local spots she escapes to when it’s time to swap boardrooms for beach walks.

How long have you been a Gold Coast local?
I was born and bred on the Gold Coast. It’s home in every sense of the word. I grew up here when it felt a little quieter and slower, and I’ve loved watching it evolve into the vibrant, creative place it is today. No matter how far Homebodii travels globally, the Gold Coast is where my and our heart are.
What do you love the most about the Gold Coast?
It’s the lifestyle and the people. There’s an ease here a warmth that you don’t find everywhere. You can work hard and dream big, but still finish your day with sand between your toes. That balance has always grounded me and influenced how I approach both life and business.

Tell us a bit about yourself.
I’m a mum, a wife and a creative at heart, and someone who genuinely loves building beautiful things whether that’s garments, a team culture, or meaningful relationships with our customers. I started Homebodii in 2012 from a very simple idea and a lot of determination. It wasn’t glamorous in the beginning it was long days, small wins, learning as I went but I’ve always believed in staying authentic and growing with intention.
What inspired you to start Homebodii?
Homebodii was born from my own experience as a young bride and former model. When I got married, there wasn’t really a concept of “wedding morning” attire the way there is today. The focus was entirely on the dress, but not on those beautiful, emotional moments beforehand getting ready with your bridesmaids, the anticipation, the photographs that last forever. I couldn’t find anything that felt feminine, luxurious and special to wear during that time.

That “aha” moment planted the seed for Homebodii. I wanted to create pieces that honour those intimate moments and make women feel confident, comfortable and truly beautiful long before they walk down the aisle. I’m incredibly proud to have been one of the early innovators in a space that has since become so mainstream. To see “wedding morning” style now celebrated globally is really special, knowing it began from such a personal place.
What does the design process look like for you, from idea to garment?
It always starts with a feeling. I’m inspired by softness, femininity and timeless silhouettes. From there, it moves into thoughtful fabric selection, sketching, refining details, sampling and perfecting the fit. I’m very hands-on throughout the entire process because I care deeply about how something feels on the body comfort is just as important as beauty.

In recent years, a major focus for us has been consciously moving away from polyester and transitioning into more natural fabrications. Sustainability and longevity are incredibly important to me as both a designer and a mother. By the end of 2026, our goal is for 90% of Homebodii pieces to be made from natural fibres. It’s a commitment we’re proud of, and one that reflects the direction we see the future of fashion moving in.
As a Gold Coaster, has the local culture and lifestyle influenced the style and ethos of Homebodii?
Absolutely. The relaxed coastal lifestyle is woven into everything we do. The light, the ocean, the sense of calm it all influences our colour palettes, our fabrics and the effortless femininity we’re known for. There’s a natural ease to Gold Coast style, and I think that’s reflected in Homebodii.
We love seeing our robes and sets worn beyond the bedroom styled down at Burleigh Beach over swimwear, or layered effortlessly from a slow morning at home straight to brunch. That versatility and relaxed confidence feels very Gold Coast to me. It’s about comfort, beauty and ease, all at once.

What’s been your proudest “pinch me” moment with Homebodii so far?
There have been some incredible milestones over the years international stockists, fashion week showcases and global growth but honestly, the most meaningful moments are hearing from women who’ve worn our pieces during life’s most special chapters.
From the very beginning, I wanted brides to feel just as special in the quiet, intimate moments before they walk down the aisle. Over time, that vision has grown whether it’s a bride on her wedding morning, a new mum in those tender early days, a thoughtful gift for someone special, or simply a woman at home wanting to feel beautiful and confident in her own space. It’s such an honour to be part of these moments in a woman’s life cycle. Designing for those memories has always been the heart of Homebodii.
I’m also incredibly proud of the longevity of the brand. We turn 15 this year, which feels surreal. In fashion, that kind of staying power is rare. I truly believe it comes down to staying authentic, evolving thoughtfully and the continued support of our amazing community. It’s something I’m deeply grateful for.

Homebodii has grown way beyond the GC. What’s been the most surprising thing about taking a local brand global?
How universal the message is. What started here on the Gold Coast now resonates with women across the world. That’s been incredibly humbling. It’s also reminded me that staying true to your identity rather than trying to chase trends is what builds something lasting.
Any business advice you’d give your younger self back when you first launched?
Be patient. Back yourself. And don’t rush the process. Growth takes time, and there’s real value in learning things the hard way.
Listen twice as much as you speak, ask questions constantly, and stay curious. There’s so much wisdom in experience.
And most importantly, build resilience and grit. It’s not all glamorous there are hard seasons, setbacks and moments of doubt. The key is to keep showing up, stay grounded in your vision, and be willing to do the work when no one is watching.

What’s next for Homebodii?
We’re focused on growing thoughtfully. Expanding globally while keeping the brand personal and intentional is really important to me. I want Homebodii to continue evolving, but never lose the warmth and authenticity it was built on.
What are your Gold Coast favourites?
Café: Le Jardin Main Beach
Restaurant: Bar Ricci
Beach: Main Beach
How do you choose to spend your days off?
Time with my family, long walks, simple dinners with friends, and moments to reset. Living here reminds me not to take the simple things for granted.