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Heavy Eco |
Heavy Eco is an innovative punk label combining eco-conscious mindset with brutal reality. Eastern European inmates are giving trash a new life in the form of practical bags and wallets.
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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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Howies |
From rugged outdoor gear to girly tops, from T-shirts printed with contemporary design to funky kids clothing, Howies is a casual brand that creates long-lasting basics and functional yet playful items. Their love for the great outdoors and adventure sports are the main inspirations of founders Clare and Dave Hieatt, who started Howies in 1995. The recent collaboration with Timberland doesn’t change their unique philosophy on how to create fashion.
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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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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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JUJUBE |
JUJUBE® designs clothes using environmentally friendly fabrics that are produced in a socially responsible manner.
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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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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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Keds Green Label |
The iconic blue and white label goes green. Classic casual shoe brand, Keds, jumped into the mix in 2009 with the new Green Label.
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Kik & Boo |
The invitation to play starts with the name—Kik & Boo comes from the Dutch expression ‘Kiekeboo’ or peek-a-boo. Designing bright, fun onesies in a cheerful array of colors and prints, Kik & Boo uses soft, fluid fabrics to delight young fingers.
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Kirsten Muenster Jewelry |
The Japanese refer to the observation and appreciation for the cycle of life as wabi sabi. It’s a simple aesthetic that appreciates the beauty in imperfection and the elimination of the non-essential. This is the guiding principle behind Kirsten Muenster’s minimalist silver jewelry collection.
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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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laidback london |
laidback london was set up in 2002 as a small project working with Kenyan artisans to develop a line of handmade and embellished leather flip flops and sandals.
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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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Manimal |
Buttery soft, adorably earthy and colorfully funky, Kristen Lombardi hand-makes her Manimal moccasins in Massachusetts. Hues range from neutral stone and tan to vivid fuschia and dark aqua, and styles include classic slip-ons, double-fringed and two-toned booties, all with decorative embroidery and thoughtful, comfy details. Her signature rib cage motif adorns shoe shafts and earrings. Look for the gorgeous stitching on her jeans and denim shorts.
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Matieres a Reflexion |
We all have our favorite leather jacket that we’ll wear until it falls apart. But luckily, Matières à Réflexion in Paris can give it a second life as a handbag, tote or purse. Their raw but refined Army line re-uses French army jackets to create sturdy, unisex urban bags for everyday use. Its counterpart, the Leather line, is a collection of edgy feminine totes and carry-alls constructed from re-used leather jackets. Your unique bag will become just as precious as that cherished jacket!
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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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Meesah |
Using thrift store finds, “broken” jewelry donations and objects found in local Hawaii culture, Meesah creates original accessories in three lines, each with its own personality.
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Melissa Caron Jewellery |
Melissa Caron is the sole designer behind the creations of Melissa Caron Jewellery. A self taught goldsmith, she has spent more than a decade nurturing and perfecting her craft.
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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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Modulab |
Cinephiles and pop culture addicts rejoice. The bold graphics featured
on Modulab’s handbags, totes, and wallets come from recycled vinyl
movie posters. Choose your bag based on dominant color or even movie
title.
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Mongrel |
Mongrel was founded back in 2004 by Amy Bowen and Tudor Lloyd-Kerry. The aim was to create an ethical streetwear label.
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Mountains Of The Moon |
Smart dressing is now much simpler. Mountains of the Moon offers clever solutions to wardrobe problems, like the elegant and versatile Audrey wrap dress that can be worn over tights, wide-legged pants, or on its own.
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Neutra |
Ilanit Neutra is a designer with many talents, her work includes
graphic and industrial design, styling and even set design. Her
creativity takes inner car tubes to a very stylish new level with a
range of handbags, purses, wallets, sketchbook bindings and belts.
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Nina Dolcetti |
Elisalex Grunfeld de Castro graduated from Cordwainers in 2005 and launched her high-end upcycled, luxury shoe label Nina Dolcetti at Estethica at London Fashion Week in September 2008.
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Nixie Clothing |
Designing eco boho clothes for the under-eight set, Nicole Frobusch of Nixie Clothing incorporates repurposed wool and vintage fabrics into one of-a-kind pieces for boys and girls.
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Nomads Hemp Wear |
From their true nomad beginnings making and selling clothes out of a little van, Nomads Hemp Wear has grown into a clothing company based in Nelson, BC. Nomads’ style can best be described as funk-tional fashion with a twist. Their colorful basics range from salsa skirts to yogi tops, from grunge pants to cozy underwear. Some of the pieces are adorned with embroidery, others with prints. All made of the most comfy yet tough natural fiber on the planet: hemp.
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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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