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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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Flora & Fauna |
Inspired by the beauty of nature, flora and fauna was created by Pauline Siu as a tribute to her love of all things outdoors. Emphasis on comfort and functionality is prevalent with no disregard for style and “out of the box” fashion forward detail.
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Frank & Faith |
Husband and wife team, Frank & Faith, created this socially conscious UK based clothing label in an effort to further establish the fact that style and ethically responsible can go hand in hand.
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Freaky Flax |
FreakyFlax is a European clothes brand aimed at young, brave, and active
women who appreciate and value a natural and original design. Inspired
by nature, FreakyFlax uses only natural materials with a strong focus on
linen for its flexible properties, providing lightness and comfort to the wearer.
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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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Global Woman |
Global Woman's mission is to create flattering, affordable and ecological ladies garments. With denim and corduroy trousers, jackets, blouses and t-shirts, the collection is composed of original separates that are not too trendy so they will last you for years!
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Hemp Hoodlamb |
Sustainability meets urban fashion. A stylistic marriage made in comfort, producing cashmere-soft and naturally strong clothing from Hemp Hoodlamb’s own unique blends of hemp and other eco-friendly fabrics.
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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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Ideo |
French classics with a twist are the specialty of this up and coming brand by entrepreneur Rachel Liu and former Lacoste designer Antoinette Giorgi. The latter hasn’t forgotten a well-learned lesson—polos and a good shirt are the basics of the Ideo label. But it’s the modern details that make these pieces stand out, such as a ruffle on a sleeve or an “ecofunky” silkscreen graphic on a t-shirt. Ideo also has men and babies collections.
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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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Intépida Mu |
Spanish label Intépida Mu offers European casual wear with a color
range of rich neutrals. The casual ideals of comfort and personal
style intersect beautifully with Continental takes on tunics, leggings,
pants, hoodies and tees.
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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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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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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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Kuyichi |
Streetwise and sexy, with a strong positive attitude—that’s Dutch jeans brand Kuyichi. Their perfect-fit jeans range from skinny high waist to rough bootleg, hippy flare to contemporary carrot. Add to this their cute tops and handsome men’s shirts, and you’re sure to look cutting edge, stylish and smart.
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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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Lilikoi |
Lilikoi believes strongly in a hand-made revolution and in the pleasure
of creating and owning well made, beautiful, ethical fashion items.
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Machja |
Sexy jeans that become darker with every wash and soft-as-cashmere knitwear made from milk fibers? Sounds outrageous, but that’s exactly what you’ll find at Machja, the Corsican brand created by Indo-Vietnamese Catherine Soundirarassou and Corsican Jean Louis Rossi.
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MahaDevi Designs |
MahaDevi design is an evolutionary vision, co-created to provide beautiful, comfortable and sustainable clothing.
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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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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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Meghan Newton |
What do you get when you cross a human ecologist with a fashion
designer? Style you can feel good about. Meghan Newton is a women’s
apparel company founded by a designer with a background in
understanding the relationship between people and the environment.
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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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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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Mr Poulet |
Monsieur Poulet is a brand of Fairtrade certified clothes and accessories, where artists, enthusiasts and ethically convinced visitors submit and vote for original designs to be printed in limited editions. A fashionably funny fowl indeed, Monsieur Poulet’s latest contest theme was “In this perfect world: you can pay your bills with kisses, you can gas up your scooter with cranberry juice, in every kitchen you will find a tap where hot chocolate runs and you can even eat cheese with nutella.”
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