Greg Lauren’s men’s and women’s collections from completely upcycled materials for Spring Summer and Fall Winter 1016.
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.
Dana Cohen is the name behind Worn Again, an innovative and design driven collection made from upcycled textiles.
From the Road was born out of a passion for off-the-grid travel, a love of indigenous cultures and a desire to create beautiful objects with soul.
By Walid produce one of a kind pieces from hand picked antique fabric using traditional English weaving techniques, and hand embroidery.
The Warli Wrap is handmade by women of Self Help Enterprises in India using the traditional Kantha stitching technique, a centuries-old running stitch used for joining layers of fabric. Available through the Santa Fe International Folk Art Market online.
Mieko Mintz signature collection of jackets is produced from a dizzying array of vintage sari kantha quilts.
These fabulous handmade French fringe pillows are made from a mix of cotton, wool and synthetic yarn, and available through Beklina.
Co-founder Scott Hamlin discusses upcycling excess neoprenene from the wetsuit industry to create limited eidition laptop sleeves.
Amsterdam brand Denham the Jeansmaker produce a full range of men’s and women’s clothing, with the core of the brand firmly rooted in the premium denim segment.
Jason Ross for Artemas Quibble produces a finely crafted line of jewely and accessories with a mix of antiquity and rough-hewn sophistication.
Nomadic Berber families in and around Morocco have made Boucherouite carpets since the 1960’s.