Santiago designer, Juana Diaz is both a fashion designer and a textile artist, working with textile scraps to generate exclusive hand crafted products through fair labor with female home workers.
The Fableists is a totally sustainable clothing company for kids between the ages of four and ten. Sweatshop and chemical free, their clothes are made from one hundred percent certified organic cotton, in Fair Wear and Fair Trade certified factories
Beautiful Soul is a British, ethical, womenswear label, based in London’s trendy Notting Hill. Quintessentially English, the collection offers a pretty, naive simplicity that harks back to a simpler place and time.
Basajaun, was founded by Maria Fernanda Rodriquez in Mondoza, Argentina. Creating a zero waste collection of simple, wearable designs with a slight retro, country aesthetic, Basajaun designs represent a simpler place and time.
Christopher Raeburn’s lightweight parka is wind and rain resistant, crafted from Italian nylon. Retails for £475.00
A wonderful new piece from YOJ, one of my favorite ethical Italian brands. This piece is modular with the skirt detaching from the top so it can be worn as a cropped jacket.
This slouchy leather tote bag is made from vegetable tanned Italian lambskin, and features Inglis’s signature hand crinkled finish.
Viennese label MILCH produce a women’s collection from upcycled classic men’s wear suitings.
Lemuria specialize in Polymorphic clothing, or clothing that has multiple different expressions, or ways to wear it to totally different effect, many made from organic cotton.
Aqua Green is a stylish, demure, swimwear collection with a sophisticated range of one and two-piece swimsuits and beach cover-ups.
Christopher Raeburn – Spring Summer 2014 Mirage
Feral Childe is a bi-coastal design collaboration that consists of Moriah Carlson, based in Brooklyn, New York, and Alice Wu based in Oakland, California.