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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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Belle and Dean |
What do the orangutan, the African lion, the box turtle, grevy’s zebra and the Indian elephant have in common? They are all endangered animal species and are featured on Belle & Dean’s clothing. The simple, yet elegant designs of founders Dean O’Sullivan and Issy Richardson have captured the attention of conscious consumers and press alike, both in their home Singapore and other parts of the world. The natural look of their baby and grownup collections, silk-screened by hand with beautiful hand drawn designs, make them great gifts…for your friends or yourself!
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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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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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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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Diane Kennedy |
Diane Kennedy understands and celebrates the female form, creating cool, covetable clothes that flatter the curvy silhouette. As a true fashionista and designer, Diane Kennedy realized there was not much choice for curvier women who wanted to dress well, so she started her own clothing label inspired by real women’s bodies. Her versatile and easy-to-wear separates like the Serene Pant, the Mod Tee and the Flirt Skirt are made in the softest bamboo and Tencel fabrics. All pieces are available in sizes S to 3X.
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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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Ecozona |
It’s not often you find a range of clothes that feels as great as it looks. Ecozona apparel does just that. Made from the purest organic Peruvian cotton and the softest Alpaca wool, this wearable collection for men, women and kids has all your basics: from cotton T’s and fleecy sweats, to playful romper-suits and snug cardies.
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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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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 One Ventures |
Tired of carrying home handfulls of plastic bags from the supermarket? Opt for GreenOne’s stylish reusable shopping bags. The "anti-tote" to the plastic bag, GreenOne Bags are a playful fusion of design and functionality. Aside from featuring pretty prints on grey tones, GreenOnes can carry up to 20 kg.
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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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Intoxica |
Intoxicate: “To excite or elate to the point of enthusiasm or frenzy”. Beyond trends, Intoxica designs a collection of jeans and separates with a luxurious casual feel. The traditionally hand woven Japanese fabric gives the clothes a unique quality and drape.
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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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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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Kitty Cooper |
Watch out shoe addicts: Kitty Cooper’s amazing nouvelle vague collection is coming your way! Using vintage fabrics like rich brocade curtains, she creates quirky yet glamorous shoes such as Dina, a soft grey Tuscan nubuck shoe with a 1920s fuchsia grosgrain silk heel, or Tamara, a high-sheen Italian leather shoe with 1950s pin-prick polkadot fabric toe and heel.
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La Vie Devant Soie |
So you’ve found your perfect organic cotton evening dress for that
special event and your thoughts turn to accessorizing. With a whole
range of rich and colorful cocktail clutches, evening bags and precious
purses, you might just find the perfect complement amongst Sandy
Blain’s creations. But this collection is not restricted to evening:
mixed with other materials, silk is also the base of pretty and
practical day bags and carry-alls.
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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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Made |
From a Maasai artisan in Kenia to Topshop in England, Made brings beautiful jewellery to fashion-savy cosmopolitans. Semi-precious gemstones, recycled glass, bone, metal and leather are the building blocks for the different collections. Skilled artisans in East-Africa specialised in beadwork, stained glass blowing and leather craft are the creators.
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Makepiece |
Lacy, feminine knits, in lovely colors such as pink, slate and purple. Makepiece might be designed in the countryside, but its sculptural details and intricate craftsmanship will seduce any edgy city girl.
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Mayu |
Mayu creates luxurious, hand-knit accessories made with the highest
quality pure alpaca fiber. Kate Robertson began this social enterprise
upon her return from Peru with the Peace Corps.
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Me + You |
Using your own shopping bag instead of plastic bags for grocery shopping is a simple idea. Dismayed by the lack of fashionable options, Elizabeth Clark and Jenny Hughes created Me + You in 2005, making their own cute, fashionable and straight-to-the-point graphics and recruiting other designers for their limited edition artist series. Their Bold, Cheeky and Lovely bags rank among their top sellers, but being stylish and well-crafted has a big part to play in Me + You's unprecedented overall success.
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Misericordia |
It all started in 2002 when Parisian Aurelyen Conty saw some
schoolchildren in Lima, Peru, wearing tracksuit school uniforms
emblazoned with the word Misericordia, which means "compassion" in
Spanish. It continued in Zapallal, a dusty Peruvian shantytown where a
cheeky sign above the atelier door reads "La Cabaña de Alta Costura,"
or "the haute couture shack", where Conty designs his luxury
retro-style sportswear for men and women in three emblematic colors:
white for purity, sky blue for hope and navy blue for serenity.
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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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Moyi Ekolo |
French artisanal crafted shoes. Need more be said? Designer Annabel
Gérenthon, formerly of luxury brands Charles Jourdan and Robert
Clergerie, continues the beautiful tradition.
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Nancy Dee |
Nancy Dee was created by sisters Tamsin and Seraphina when they couldn't find clothes that were both comfy but stylish. The collection was born on the proviso that if they we going to create another clothing label in the world, it had to be low impact, ethically produced and a realistic alternative in terms of price.
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Nikster |
Nikster has the bikinis, you provide the water. Nikster shows off the
sexier side of green with a line of Brazilian style swimwear that
offers a choice variety of tops and bottoms to mix and match for the
ultimate bikini.
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Nixxi |
Nixxi, was created by Jada-Lee Watson in 2007. With careful attention to quality, aesthetics and versatility, Nixxi offers timeless women’s styles. Her playful tops, bottoms and dresses have all been designed with the natural luxury and texture of the fabrics as a starting point, soft on the skin to provide extreme comfort and sensuality to the wearer.
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