Posts Tagged: natural materials

As We Grow

As We Grow, based in Iceland, produce a quality, timeless childrenswear collection based on heritage design principles and slow fashion.

Blackyoto

The Forward thinking brand Blackyoto was born out of upcycling iconic military surplus, overdyed at the finest traditional Japanese dyer, Kyoto’s Montsuki Co, with the blackest of black dyes, black oxide.

KUON

Challenging the existing notion on vintage clothing, KUON revitalizes traditional Japanese boro. “Boro” being worn and used textiles and old, torn, or patched clothing in Japan.

Dara Artisans Sourcing Trip Vintage Tunisian Textiles

Dara Artisans on the Mediterranean coast of North Africa an the exotic charm of vintage Berber weavings from the Southern Deserts.

RANT

Australian womenswear brand RANT produces modern clothing with an independent spirit. Guided by sustainable design principles, each garment is designed and made in its entirety, in Australia.

BRAND(TRADE)

BRAND[TRADE] Peru is building artisanal trade with Peru as a means to showcase the country’s extraordinary cultural economy across a range of artisanal collaborations.

Featured Collection – VOZ Spring Summer 16

This stunning new piece for Spring Summer 2016 from VOZ is hand woven in Chile by indigenous Mapuche women using traditional dyes, yarns and weaving techniques.

Narrative Made

Narrative Made is a contemporary womenswear brand that partners with artisan communities in the developing world.

Tantuvi

The Tantuvi collection is produced entirely from the distinctive hand loomed silk and cotton ikat of South India.

KISUA

African fashion brand KISUA specializes in showcasing the continent’s brightest design talent to the rest of the world, creating exclusive capsule collections in collaboration African designers.

Knockando Woolmill

The Knockando Woolmill is a historic, fully functioning woolmill in North East Scotland, that has been manufacturing woolen textiles continuously since 1784.

A Printmaker Grows in Brooklyn

Susan Connor’s exquisite collection of textiles and homewares come from experimenting with different printmaking techniques.

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