ABOL is an environmentally conscious, hand made collection from Vancouver, Canada that create one of a kind wearable art, constructed predominately from raw wool, silk and cotton fiber.
Sofia Retro Bazar is a beautiful, ethereal collection of whimsical lingerie, entirely constructed from vintage silk scarves.
Isobel Davies connects her customers with every single stage of production, from the sheep that grew the wool, to the knitters that knit the sweater.
STATE clothing honors a thoughtful, mindful, handcrafted approach to fashion.
Renowned for her fine and unexpected use of macramé which runs through each collection, each piece in Narelle Dore’s collection is hand crafted in her Antwerp atelier.
Saisei bring life back to forgotten materials from the past, upholstery scraps, and fabrics relegated to old attics, to produce a collection of bags and purses.
The Kotoba collection is produced using Shima Seiki’s whole garment knitting technology, eliminating waste through knitting the entire garment in one process.
Maggie Smith is an artisan who works with unconventional material expressions through the discipline and tradition of basket making techniques.
Brooklyn based artist, Patricia Ayres works in the mediums of Fashion Design and Sculpture, her work is process based relies on the transformation and manipulation of materials.
Aquiluz’s series of work has complex and deeply personal themes, combining diverse sources of inspiration ranging from technology, art and ideas about existence.
Lu Flux is a delightfully playful and eccentric women’s wear collection based on British eccentricity, and a love of traditional techniques combined with modern design.
Renowned for their imaginative use of recycled couture fabrics and vintage lace, Trash-Couture are pioneers in sustainable high-end fashion.