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A Alicia Accessories |
London-based designer-maker A Alicia produces exquisite handmade fashion accessories based on exploiting the textural and sculptural possibilities of ethically produced and vintage fabrics.
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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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Aire |
Aire is a small team of designers and entrepreneurs, founded on the
principle that good design should be simple, creative, functional and
eco-friendly.
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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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Amazon Life |
Amazonlife’s unique bags are made of natural Treetap rubber from the
Amazon, as well as other innovative textiles, effortlessly optimizing
the use of these materials with contemporary design. They create
everything from totes and handbags to weekend carriers and laptop
cases, offering lines with names like Rainforest (in bold colors),
Caipirinha (with floral embroidery) and Tapioca (in canvas jute with
graphic details).
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Andean Collection |
Socially conscious fashion. The Andean Collection represents the company’s absolute respect for life. Human life. Animal life. Plant life.
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Annie O |
annie O. boutique is an ethical fashion company that works directly with remote artisan communities to design and craft timeless accessories inspired by each community's traditional artisan techniques.
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Aravore Babies |
Eco-fashion doesn’t get much cuter than this. AraVore Babies is a collection of gorgeous baby clothes and bedding that comes in dreamy colours with an on-trend vintage look. Each piece is lovingly hand-loomed, embroidered, crocheted and stitched by local Asuncion craftswomen, and features only the softest organic cotton and cuddliest organic merino wool.
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Avni |
Avni is the Sanskrit word for Earth, and Avni philosophy is to preserve and present Earth’s heritage by bringing forth indigenous textile arts that have been practiced for centuries. Avni’s designs are created from 100% naturally dyed, hand-made fabrics, crafted specifically for their collections.
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Bhalo |
Bhalo is a fair trade design label that aims to create desirable fashion whilst empowering disadvantaged people, especially women, allowing them to work their way out of poverty.
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Bibico |
High-street styles. Fair-trade ethics. Bibico is the brainchild of Nieve Ruiz who combines more than 10 years experience in the fashion industry with the knowledge and skills of the cooperative of women she works with.
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Chopper Couture |
Chopper couture is a rock ‘n’ roll inspired label that can truly be called motorbike chic. Their luxuriously soft lightweight fabrics provide women with supreme comfort thanks to their great draping quality. All pieces are individually silk-screened by hand with extraordinary graphics, some are further embellished with Swarovski crystals, foil, flocking, studs or pearls.
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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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Des Artistes |
This Munich-based line is created in collaboration with emerging artists, every tee is a canvas for inspiration and an exhibition of human expression. Each tee carries its own identity - every artist and work is named on its accompanying hangtag.
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Dinosaur Designs |
Dinosaur Designs’ signature production method involves hand casted resin that yields stunning, organic forms in jewelry and homewares. The trio behind the label began working together in 1985 and they now head one of Australia’s premier design companies.
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Ecoist |
What do you get when you collect candy wrappers, rice bags and vinyl
records and have artisans from all parts of the world rework these
unlikely materials? Amazingly colorful bags, gifts and jewelry for
design-minded individuals! Ecoist is a Miami-based enterprise that
provides smart one-of-a-kind pieces. Check out their trademark product
– the Candy Wrapper Handbag that has been featured in dozens of
magazines – or order a bag made out of your favorite movie billboard!
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Eka |
How do Scandinavians survive their winters in style? Take a look at
accessories brand Eka and their fun and fashionable hats, scarves and
mittens. Swedish designer and pro snowboarder Gilly gets inspiration
for her cute creations from 50s ladies’ fashion. Her Hayworth hat is a
staple favorite with its large floppy silhouette and satin ribbon
detail. Besides headwear, Eka designs underwear and even laptop and
phone cases, all in their trademark colorful knitted style.
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Flight Path Designs |
Flight Path is a small leather accessories design house based in Vancouver, BC, Canada. The line consists of whimsical earth-based imagery on leather, including belts, buckles, bags and jewelry.
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Gayle C. Baker |
It’s time to look beyond hemp chokers and puka necklaces and explore the world of fine jewelry designed by San Diego’s Gayle C. Baker. The handsome forms follow such inspirations as Celtic knots, dandelions, and vintage art nouveau pieces.
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Glasswing Jewellery |
Glasswing Jewellery is a handcrafted collection of unique silver jewelry by designer silversmith Kate Laity. Contemporary forged sterling silver jewelry incorporating recycled and repurposed materials, such as genuine Cornish sea glass, which is beach-combed on beautiful local beaches, as well as gem stones and recycled beads.
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Green Veranda |
These uniquely beautiful and handmade Recycled Newspaper handbags gets you green without losing a sense of style. Made from recycled newspaper, hand-woven organic cotton, luxurious silks, and sparkle-filled jute by a Fair Trade co-op of 32 women located in Brazil.
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Hetty Rose |
Vibrant colors, one-of-a-kind patterns. Every Hetty Rose shoe is hand-crafted from exquisite vintage Japanese kimono fabrics. UK-based designer Henrietta Rose Samuels offers classic bespoke services, allowing you to choose from her incredible fabric finds and feminine styles, like sexy slingbacks and glamorous mules, to give you a truly unique work of art.
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Hovey Lee |
Variety, the spice of life, is what makes Hovey Lee a truly great
find. Next to charming hand-crafted takes on drop earrings and cuffs
emblazoned with fire red crystals, are scarf-like necklaces of black
resin and faux pearls that reference specific Pollack paintings and
free-form coral sculpture rings.
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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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Indigenous Designs |
This quiet pioneer of organic and fair-trade apparel has been around since 1994! In 1993, on a trip to South America, founders Scott Leonard and Matt Reynolds discovered the priceless beauty of the knits created by local artisans. Aside from their commitment to their producers, Indigenous is committed to their clients. They consistently produce wearable and stylish casual chic pieces for women, men and children.
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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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Jaszy's Jewelry |
“Jaszy” is Jasmine McAllister, who started her own line of rich gemstone jewelry after 20 years in jewelry-retail merchandizing. Jaszy’s Jewelry can be defined in part by the Japanese wabi-sabi aesthetic, explained by author Leonard Koren as “the kind of perfect beauty that is paradoxically caused by just the right kind of imperfection, such as asymmetry as opposed to perfect but soulless and machine-made.”
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Jonano |
Pittsburgh is not widely known as a trend-setter in fashion or
environmentalism. Nevertheless, Pittsburgh is the invigorating home of
Jonäno, a company that excels at both sides of the eco-fashion duality.
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Julia Failey Jewelry |
Julia Failey’s truly unique and beautiful jewelry mimics nature; the intricacies are echoed in visual detail and the simplicity and purity is demonstrated through the responsible choices in materials and crafting techniques.
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Kayu Designs |
Sunglasses can get a little cliché. Large, oversized frames. Check. Round, retro Jackie O. style lenses. Check. Light yellow bamboo frames that stand out on the face? Here’s where KAYU diverges from the script.
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