Queues Wrap Redcliffe Esplanade As The Lullaby Club Opens Debut Boutique

The Lullaby Club, the women’s clothing brand started by Moreton Bay mother and daughter Kevina and Marisa Taschke, has opened its first stand-alone store at Redcliffe, with queues stretching along the esplanade from early morning.



The opening on 29 May drew mums with prams, friends and loyal customers who had followed the brand online for years, lining up opposite the Redcliffe Jetty for what the founders have described as a homecoming rather than a launch. Sunny Side Cafe handed out free canned coffees and matchas to the first 50 through the door.

For a brand that grew because Redcliffe women wore it, talked about it and shared it before it had a name anyone outside the peninsula recognised, opening here first was never really a question.

How it all began in pregnancy

Marisa Taschke was pregnant with her second child when the idea for The Lullaby Club first took shape. She and her mother Kevina, both born in the Moreton Bay region and raised at Redcliffe, saw a gap that the existing fashion market wasn’t filling: clothing that was beautiful and practical at the same time, designed for women who were pregnant, breastfeeding or simply navigating the pace of everyday life without wanting to sacrifice how they looked doing it.

Photo Credit: The Lullaby Club

What started as a home business has grown into a national fashion brand stocking sizes 6 to 26, built largely through community word-of-mouth. The Taschkes are now based in Burpengary, but the brand’s roots have always been in Redcliffe.

“The Lullaby Club started from our shared love of fashion and a desire to create something that really supported women, especially mothers,” Marisa says.

“We saw a gap in the market for pieces that were both beautiful and practical, something you could feel confident in while also being comfortable, whether you’re pregnant, breastfeeding, or just navigating everyday life.”

Photo Credit: The Lullaby Club

A deliberate return to Redcliffe

The store sits directly opposite the Redcliffe Jetty on the esplanade, one of the most recognisable stretches of the Moreton Bay waterfront. Street parking is available out front.

The location was chosen deliberately. “This is the community that supported me from the very beginning,” Marisa says. “It felt right that this is where our doors open first.”

The brand’s opening weekend included a series of promotions and celebrations, with local businesses brought in alongside The Lullaby Club to mark what the Taschkes have treated as a community event rather than a retail opening.

Find the store

The Lullaby Club at 177 Redcliffe Parade is open now. Further details on trading hours and the current collection are available here.



Published 1-June-2026

Online Brand Born in Redcliffe Opens Its First Physical Store on the Esplanade

A women’s clothing brand whose Redcliffe following grew through mothers groups, Facebook communities and group chats is about to open the doors to its first-ever bricks-and-mortar store, and locals will find it hard to miss, sitting right on the esplanade.


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The Lullaby Club is opening at 177 Redcliffe Parade on 29 May. It is the brand’s first physical store anywhere, and according to founder Marisa Taschke, the choice of location was never really a question.

“I started The Lullaby Club because I believed women deserved better. Better fit. Better fabric. Better design that actually thought about what a woman’s body goes through and what her life looks like day to day,” Mrs Taschke said on the brand’s website.

Photo credit: The Lullaby Club

That idea found its early audience right here on the peninsula. The brand says the Redcliffe community was wearing and sharing its pieces before it had really established itself as a brand, passing it along through school runs, brunch catch-ups and hospital visits.

For Mrs Taschke, opening the store goes beyond a business milestone. “It is personal. It is the brand coming back to the place that made it and saying thank you in the only way that really means something. By showing up,” she said.

It is also a family operation. Mrs Taschke’s sister serves as general manager, and both were born in the Moreton Bay region, having lived in Redcliffe for many years before relocating to Burpengary.

The range on offer spans AU sizes 6 to 26, with styles designed for pregnancy, breastfeeding and postpartum life, alongside everyday wear for women who want to get dressed without a fuss. The store will also stock complementary brands, including Made to Milk, an Australian breastfeeding support label.

The store sits on Redcliffe Parade with street parking available out front. Trading hours are Monday to Wednesday, 9:00am to 4:30pm; Thursday, 9:00am to 7:00pm; Friday, 9:00am to 4:30pm; Saturday, 8:00am to 3:30pm; and Sunday, 7:00am to 2:30pm.


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For the opening weekend, the brand is offering a free Lullaby Club tee with purchases over $200, a free in-store photo booth for those spending more than $100, and complimentary canned coffees and matchas from Sunny Side Cafe for the first 50 customers.

Published 21-May-2026