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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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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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Nature 89 |
Stay fresh with Nature89’s casual line of sporty basics for men and
women all in 100% organic cotton. Short-sleeved hoodies, straight
mini-skirts, hip-hugging capris, and curve-hugging polos look sharp,
not sloppy, and the laid-back color scheme is somewhere between preppy
and surfer girl.
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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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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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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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OOM |
OÖM Ethikwear is a label that makes ethical urban fashion effortlessly cool.The collection is infused with funky slogan T’s for the boys and flirty backless tops for the girls. Reversible boob tubes also take centre stage, as do sleeveless hooded tanks
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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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Poplove |
Street-wear meets glam through PopLove’s eco conscious designs. The designers Shai Wallach and Andrea Hughes use recycled and organic materials to create their garments.
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Positivitee |
What’s a better way to support animal protection organizations and
other good causes than to give them money? Wear the T-shirt! In
partnership with non-profit organizations, Positivitee create sweet
designs, which they silkscreen onto T-shirts, and donate 10% of their
profits to the relevant organization. Aside from their tees, which are
a big success in yoga studios and spas, they offer a bestselling
Signature Wrap.
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Prancing Leopard |
With fashion-forward styles inspired by Yoga, Pilates, Dance and Fitness as well as luxury organic cotton fabrics, Prancing Leopard Organics represents the ultimate in exclusive apparel for fitness and leisure.
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Pure Pod |
Founded by Kelli Donovan, based near Byron Bay, New South Wales Australia, Pure Pod began in 2007 and has grown to become one of Australia’s largest dedicated, "Eco" women’s wear brands.
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Quail By Mail |
Pretty and practical meet and get along famously at Quail by Mail. With a nod toward the 1940s, and especially wartime styling, including Land Girls who worked at farms while the men were away, Quail offers sharp, classy casual clothing that is work and pub ready.
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Rain Tees |
Rain Tees is a line of t-shirts and apparel for women and children designed by youth living in endangered rain forests across Central and South America.
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Rapanui |
Rapanui was set up in early 2008 by brothers Mart and Rob Drake-Knight.
Their products range from underwear to accessories, and include comfy
essentials like t-shirts, hoodies, jeans, tanks, and polos sure to
please the inner California girl or boy in us all.
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Restore Clothing |
Extra-ordinary fabrics. Timeless Silhouettes. Clothing cut and manufactured for lifestyles that crossover Fitness & Fashion, Yoga & Spa, Work Out & Out after Work.
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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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SA VA |
SA VA is a clothing and accessories brand that is built on the platform of effortless, individual style and social consciousness.
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Salts Organic |
Looking for the perfect hoodie? Don’t look any further. Salts Organic design great street clothes for the west coast lifestyle: crisp shorts and pants, foamy tops and skirts in bold colors, with perfect fits refined for optimum comfort. The company’s philosophy is to create high quality clothing that wears easily and lasts beautifully. In its own boutique in Canada, Salts also sells the work of Canadian designers and artisans.
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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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Sharkah Chakra |
Looking for amazing quality, hand crafted, super soft and sexy jeans?
Eco-denim brand Sharkah Chakra has created a range of jeans which are
the ultimate in luxury – made using some of the best organic denim in
the world, hand-woven, hand-dyed in natural indigo and hand-finished,
every pair of Sharkah Chakra jeans is unique and a celebration of
supreme craftsmanship.
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Shazia Saleem |
Shazia Saleem’s sexy collection starts with luxurious hand woven fabrics. Shazia studied fashion in Florence and London making her designs a seamless fusion of British edge, Italian glamour and Indian heritage.
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Sistahood |
Sistahood is a women’s eco knitwear label inspired by the desire to
create comfy, funky street styles in an earth and people conscious way.
Simple, soft and playful, the sistahood style ranges from sophisticated
mini-dress to street flavored harem pants, tanks, tees and sweatshirts.
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Soham Dave |
Soham Dave has established his contemporary womens clothing line, followed by a handbag collection and handmade jewelry line.
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Spun |
Spun started from a father’s entrepreneurial mindset that inspired his daughter to found her own label. Sara Seumae spun her own story by indulging her fashion craving and creating a line of organic basics. Sara’s quality clothing is based on her personal three F’s: it fits, flatters and is fashionable.
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Stewart and Brown |
Dreaming of luxurious skin-hugging fabrics? Then be sure to check out Stewart+Brown. This designer couple creates feminine clothing out of the most beautiful fabrics in the world. Their collection of cashmere sweaters showcases and preserves the fine work of Mongolian craftsmen. Other styles range from whisper-thin merino knits to tencel gauze ruffle slip dresses. Or try their bestselling lengthened tee, made from super soft Pima and available in a rainbow of colors and prints.
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Sublet Clothing |
A New York City fairy tale: roommates meet via Craigslist, later miss
their collaborations, decide to create a clothing line, together they
make polished knitwear, and success soon follows.
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Suite 69 |
The symbol does not only represent the number of the Hotel Suite where
the name of this funky T-shirt brand was born, it also shows you a
smiling face if you take a good look at it ! Suite 69’s collection is
focused on tops 4-seen with explicit graphics in a wide variety of
print techniques.
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