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Ada Zanditon |
Award Winning Designer Ada Zanditon creates directional and architectural fashion with a holistic approach to sustainability.
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Ajna |
Ajna is the third eye, the seat of imagination and understanding. Ajna
is also the name of former Donna Karen design director and Calvin Klein
designer Beryl Man’s eco-tribal-chic line of clothing.
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Amour Vert |
Amour Vert is on the forefront of sustainable fashion – proving that it is possible to be fashionable and environmentally responsible by providing eco-apparel that is both stylish and affordable to women around the globe. Collections offer casual to elegant eco-friendly styles that are high in quality, without the designer price tag.
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Art. 23 |
What happens when French fair trade brand Alter Mundi recruits British Karl Lagerfeld stylist and man about town Adam Love to design their fashion label? Perfection! Inspired by the timeless allure of the tuxedo, Love designs beautiful basics with an elegant twist that can adapt to any situation from office to evening and weekends too. Mix and match separates and accessories in black, white, and the occasional neutral color.
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Beau Soleil |
When Anne Salvatore Epstein found out she was pregnant, she drastically changed her lifestyle. From living the excessive New York city life and working at Marc Jacobs, she started making green choices and founded her own label. Beau Soleil is the name of Anne’s favourite oyster and symbolizes the smart and sleek elegance of the collection.
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Beyond Skin |
Her own quest for beautiful vegan footwear drove Natalie Dean to create Beyond Skin. This U.K.-based brand attracts an international following, from Natalie Portman to Sadie Frost, with its pretty, feminine and classic collections.
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Ciel |
Sarah Ratty is the eco design pioneer behind the award winning UK
sustainable fashion label Ciel, which is known for making special and
beautiful style led fashion and lifestyle products that are built to
last , designed in a clean green way
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Deploy |
A white faux fur capelette for your city stroll that reverses to a black silk version for a night at the opera. Puffed culottes with different colored waistbands. A double-breasted jacket that turns into a classic bolero in a second. Deploy demi-couture creates multi-functional designer clothing that accommodates the needs of modern women’s hectic lives. Each piece of the Deploy collection is adaptable – a dress becomes a skirt or a blouse becomes a shirt - with the snap of a hidden button.
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ecoSkin |
An understated, sensual approach to dressing can be found at Eco Skin. Celebs and fashion magazines alike have become fans of designer Sandy Skinner’s versatile dresses and separates.
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Edun |
If you like your ethics with a little side of Rock n’ Roll, don’t miss
one of the stars of our eco fashion world: Edun, the company founded in
2005 by Ali Hewson and Bono, specializes in Organic Clothing, Graphic
Tees, and Eco Clothing with a mission to drive sustainable employment
in developing economies.
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Elena Garcia |
Designer Elena Garcia presents luxurious collections featuring lavish fabrics, romantic silhouettes and ornamentation. Exotic textile techniques and handcrafted details such as intricately felted wool embellishments, shibori dyeing, and ethereal ribbon-like cutwork, are employed for sophisticated textural results.
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Elroy Apparel |
With a fashion design background and a vegan lifestyle, designer Leanne McElroy started wondering why it was so difficult to find organic fashion outside the yoga class. Thus she created her own label: Elroy Apparel is a women's collection for the sophisticated urbanite.
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Enamore |
Unleash your inner pin-up in these sexy unmentionables by Enamore. This brand, which has been around since 2004, mixes new and vintage materials into whimsical and feminine undergarments and dresses. The flattering pieces can be worn from day to night, especially if you throw one of their cute boleros on top. We could easily see Dita von Tease in their ruched camisoles or frilly knickers!
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Fin |
Fin is an ambitious little brand whose aim is to be “more than
luxurious”. Designer Per Åge Sivertsen crafts the finest organic
cotton, baby alpaca wool and wild silk into his effortless chic
creations. The look is feminine and designed with movement in mind but
also has a hint of masculinity in the tuxedo inspired blouses and
dresses or biker inspired jackets and coats. The mate black and white
palette is accented by core highlight such as nordic ice blue,
anthracite grey or crimson red and intricate pleats and embroideries.
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Fundudzi |
Distinctively African, globally chic. Fundudzi provides a capsule
wardrobe for free-spirited women demanding sophistication, yet longing
for something different. Lead designer Craig Jacobs creates evocative
modern clothing from pants to gowns, each piece a travelogue unlocking
a piece of Africa.
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In Harmony |
The serene inspiration of Hindu culture melds beautifully with the
Western influences of Moorish and Roman architecture, Flamenco
costumes, and Art Deco style to create In Harmony’s distinctive look.
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Izzy Lane |
Isobel Davies is no Little Bo Peep, yet, this longstanding vegetarian businesswoman rescued 420 sheep from slaughter in order to start her own cruelty free wool collection in 2006. A British lady through and through, Davies knows her classics but has a modern eye and a taste for comfort. What that means for us is alluring coats, feminine suits and everything you need to stay warm in style.
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JUJUBE |
JUJUBE® designs clothes using environmentally friendly fabrics that are produced in a socially responsible manner.
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Junky Styling |
Edgy London style to stroll through the Old Truman Brewery on Sunday afternoons… Junky is recycled from the best quality second hand clothing, deconstructed, re-cut and completely transformed into a new product that belies the former identity of the raw material.
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Karen Cole |
A New Zealander by birth, Karen Cole left her country many years ago to
settle in hectic London, where she has built a successful fashion
brand. Her casual fashion looks clean and uncluttered with feminine
touches and classic tailoring. Luxurious silk cotton knitwear combines
perfectly with crisp linen shorts for a fresh look. Karen is famous for
her cardigans’ retro spots and other patterns will liven up any basics
wardrobe!
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Lav & Kush |
For those of you who want to polish up on your Hindu mythology, Lav&Kush are the royal twins born to lord Ram and their earth mother Sita. They are raised in the forest, become the protectors of the woods and represent music, beauty, and strength. Those qualities are also found in the clothing line Lav&Kush, which could be just perfect for those of you more interested on polishing up your flirting skills. Lush materials and feminine urban styling are the trademarks of this Canadian collection.
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Leila Hafzi |
Norway is known for its salmon, fjords and stunning landscapes, but not
so much for its fashion design…until now. Haute couture designer Leila
Hafzi is greatly inspired by the USP’s of her country. Her avant-garde
designs include knitted sweaters, black stretch pants and super
feminine evening dresses. Colors range from deep blues to fragile
whites, bright greens to pretty pinks. All pieces are produced on order
in Iran or Nepal.
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Moda Fusion |
When French fashion journalist Nadine Gonzalez and Brazilian designer
Andrea Fasanello discovered the creative talent of women in Rio’s
slums, ModaFusion was born. Starting as an social project promoting
ethical fashion from Brazil, ModaFusion now designs and develops her
own high fashion collections.
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Nadia Nour |
Big city lights, big time style. Inspired by her home town NYC, a city as practical as it is original, designer Nadia Nour develops vibrantly hued, well-tailored dresses and separates meant for layering and long term investment.
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Noir |
After having worked as a brand manager at Levi’s and Day, Birger et
Mikkelsen, entrepreneur Peter Ingwersen created Danish high fashion
label Noir. Modeled by the likes of Shalom Harlow, the brand stands out
for its sophistication and sleek sexiness. This has made Noir one of
the first eco labels to gain exposure in mainstream fashion magazines
such as Vogue and W. Noir’s newly launched men’s and lingerie
collections add to the growing luxury eco emporium.
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Osklen |
Mountain climber, Zen practitioner, father, medical doctor, surfer,
talented video maker, snow boarder and Brazil’s top fashion designer.
Meet Oskar Metsavaht. His star label Osklen offers everything for
design minded garotas and their boyfriends. Conceptual coats and pants
or flirty dresses and tops come in a wide range of fabrics, from
high-tech fibers to the finest silk.
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Peligrosa |
The story of Peligrosa starts on a sunny day with the meeting of two
sweater designers in an LA café. She had worked for a big company and
created her own line. He had a design studio that handcrafted jewelry
and textile design products. Their common interests led to love, and
love led to the birth of a family and a clothing label. Peligrosa
creates casual silhouettes with a modern twist for men and women. Their
elegant designs stand the test of time and trends, and have been picked
up by media like FOAM and Women’s Wear Daily.
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Rianne De Witte |
Slow but steady wins the race: De Witte’s vision to combine natural elegance with timeless design is symbolized by her logo, a turtle containing a dress symbol. Her designs are often a surreal mixture of materials and shapes created with an obvious sense of humour. After having built a strong client base for ten years, Rianne de Witte is now being widely acknowledged for her work. In 2006 she received the Dutch Design Award and she recently designed a collection with celebrity Wendy van Dijk for Dutch department store V&D.
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Ryann |
Designer and founder of Ryann, designer Raina Blyer, was born in Brooklyn and taught to sew by her mother at the age of three. She has been making clothes ever since. After attending FIT and working in the industry for a few years Raina felt it was time to fuse her love of fashion with her concern for the world as a whole.
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Sans Soucie |
What’s in a name? Katherine Soucie calls her label Sans Soucie, a play on the French phrase for ‘without a care.’ The hand crafted clothing and textiles exhibit a rather sincere appreciation of technique and design.
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