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CAMP’s Columbus Circle store in New York City has added an interactive two-part sustainability activation through a partnership with H&M. The Kid-Powered Style Experience, which operates through Sept. 5, encourages families to work together on sustainable projects. Guests are asked to bring unwanted clothes to upcycle through the installation. ... See more
H&M and CAMP Promote Sustainability Through an Interactive Experience in NYC
KALAURIE'S PHILOSOPHY
Kalaurie strives for a new way forward in the fashion industry, choosing to not work in step with standardised retail or wholesaling models. Consciously distanced from the rapid pace of mass production, her atelier’s heart thus beats in rhythm with the wearer.
Following a made-to-order methodology, Kalaurie has freed herself fro... See more
Kalaurie strives for a new way forward in the fashion industry, choosing to not work in step with standardised retail or wholesaling models. Consciously distanced from the rapid pace of mass production, her atelier’s heart thus beats in rhythm with the wearer.
Following a made-to-order methodology, Kalaurie has freed herself fro... See more
Imperfect Courage: Live a Life of Purpose by Leaving Comfort and Going Scared
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‘We are a fashion company that believes ethical is the new status quo. We are in competition with the companies that produce cheaply in China under disgraceful conditions. That is the market we are taking over.’
Anne Miltenburg • Brand the Change: The Branding Guide for social entrepreneurs, disruptors, not-for-profits and corporate troublemakers
People are rethinking fast fashion and instead want clothes that last
Patrick O'Shaughnessy • Home | ColossusQuasar App
To understand Khaite, you’ve got to view it like a merchant. (I liked the pin-tucked gazar dresses; they reminded me of this Marc Jacobs look from his Spring 1998 collection.) Holstein is very much in touch with what women with money want to wear. When I saw Yael Aflalo , founder of Reformation—another Stripes investment, which turned out very well... See more
September Issues
The app connects clothing brands, and consumers, with individual seamsters who can mend, alter or tailor new or pre-loved clothing. The app has many aims, according to its 24-year-old founder Josephine Philips: It wants to extend the lifetime of clothing, and generate work for the many small seamster businesses on high streets across the country.
Samantha Conti • Tailoring, Repairs App Sojo Raises $2.4 Million in Pre-seed Funding
Kalaurie makes clothing sewn to last, creating modern heirlooms crafted to be treasured for a lifetime.
Drawing inspiration from storytelling for her designs, Kalaurie releases annual, limited edition capsule collections.
Kalaurie’s approach nurtures quality, timelessness, craftsmanship, and environmental consciousness in equal measure, in honour of ... See more
Drawing inspiration from storytelling for her designs, Kalaurie releases annual, limited edition capsule collections.
Kalaurie’s approach nurtures quality, timelessness, craftsmanship, and environmental consciousness in equal measure, in honour of ... See more
—Tina Jiang, Product Manager at Faire