Posts in Fashion
STUDY34

STUDY34, a knitwear design company focusing on responsible fashion using sustainable materials, was driven by frustration founder Eleanor O´Neill was having and her observations of the fashion industry. Eleanor, with a degree in Fashion Knitwear, became annoyed with the lack of creativity, and frustrated by how limiting her job as a designer was.

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Saint Basics

Everyone deserves a bit of feel-good every day. That is why Saint Basics makes super-soft basics from natural substances such as eucalyptus and organic cotton. Saint Basics products are 95% more environmentally friendly than ordinary products. And 100% free of pesticides, sweatshops, child labor and unfair trade.

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Bleed

After having witnessed the awful environmental and social conditions of the modern textile industry while he was studying textile design, Michael Spitzbarth decided to start his own business in 2009. He wanted to prevent nature, humans and animals from ‘bleeding’. Bleed Clothing, a German boardsport brand, stands for 100% eco, 100% fair, 150% yeahh!!

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Do You Green

Do You Green is a french organic lingerie brand created by Sophie Young. She wanted to use a more sustainable material to make their products and they found out that pine fiber was the material they were looking for. Wood material needs less water than cotton and the fabrics used by Do You Green come from sustainably-farmed French pine forests (upcycled pine clippings).

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Trumpet & Horn

The belief that an engagement ring should be as unique as the woman who wears it is what inspired couple Jerome and Kim Heidenreich to create their company Trumpet & Horn in 2012. A carefully curated collection of vintage engagement rings and antique jewelry, Trumpet & Horn features a fine selection of beautiful and one-of-a-kind pieces from different eras. Since each and every T&H vintage ring and piece of fine jewelry is unique to its own time period,  wearing a piece from the collection is incredibly special.

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SKOT Fashion

SKOT is a purpose driven clothing brand, which offers high quality products that are made in a sustainable way. Clients value SKOT because of the transparent approach towards improving the industry, the inspiring stories about their ambitious journey and because of the quality products they make. The people at SKOT are specialized in the fit and the fabrics, dedicated to give you a comfort feel and a representative look.

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Sokoloff Lingerie

Sokoloff lingerie, founded in 2012, designs and manufactures fine lingerie 100% made in Canada.  Created by designer Sofia Sokoloff, the label breathes delicacy, confidence and comfort, while driving an ethical production model. The undergarments are recognized for their exceptional fit and their high standards of craftsmanship.

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Wigglesteps

Wigglesteps are sustainable fashion socks and stockings for people who are anything but shy.
They emphasize their styling, set fashionable trends and show colors. Maybe a little cheekier, maybe a little more ambitious and maybe a little more unconventional than others. These colourful outside, green-hearted and deliciously designed foot fashions mean you can have a beautifully designed, quality created product while supporting companies with sustainable, eco-friendly manufacturing practices.

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Swedish Stockings

Swedish Stockings was launched by founders Linn Frisinger and Nadja Forsberg believing that the world needed more innovative and environmentally conscious products to lead the way. A forerunner in sustainably produced hosiery, Swedish Stockings produces beautiful products made from recycled yarns

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First Base

Living and working in Bondi, Australia, in 2013 designer Alison Cotton hit a cross roads and felt the desire to reconnect and create something that was about getting down and stripping away all of the things in life that seemed unnecessary and getting back to basics. She wanted to take her love of surf and sports culture and build something that was clean, simple and iconic, just like Bondi Beach. That something was First Base. 

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Jill Kathleen Designs

Jill Gower, founder of Jill Kathleen Designs, has been making jewelry since she was a child. Her high school friends might remember her as their source for beaded daisy chain necklaces and her parents lovingly supported her addiction for buying vast amounts of seed beads. It wasn't until she took her first metals class at the University of Wisconsin in Madison that she fell in love with metalsmithing. After earning a bachelors degree in Art Education, Jill went on to receive her MFA in Metals from Arizona State University. 

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MADE Diamonds

MADE Diamonds sells engagement rings that are set with stones that are 100% Conflict-Free, Cruelty-Free & Vegan-Friendly. They produce a strictly limited number rings which are each individually made-to-order, traditionally handcrafted in their workshop located in Birmingham's historic Jewellery Quarter. Each ring created is part of an exclusive collection of Limited Edition designs of just 100 rings regardless of the metal type or stone size.

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Devi Arts Collective

Connecting artisans around the world, the Devi Arts Collective is an ethical fashion
brand featuring handmade nature-inspired jewelry, accessories, and home décor by
designer Bayoush Mengesha. The idea for the collective came from a deep recognition that she needed to start being accountable for where the raw materials she was using in her pieces had come from.

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White Rabbit NY

Mariana started White Rabbit out of a frustration with available underwear options. She was looking for sustainable, comfortable underwear and could not find what she was looking for. The underwear at White Rabbit is made by a family-owned manufacturer that only employs women, offers good working conditions like paid time off and social security, and pays fair wages.

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Woron

Woron is a Scandinavian Brand based in Copenhagen, founded by sisters Arina and Anya Woron. Woron is vegan, cruelty free and a slow fashion brand. They use plant based fabrics, not only because they are great for your skin

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