Inspiration behind our craft and designs

The work of several authors has had a deep impact on how we approach art, aesthetics, and sustainability in our designs. Their exploration of storytelling, culture, and the environment aligns closely with our values and vision for fashion.

Vivienne Westwood

Westwood has been an advocate for climate change awareness and sustainable fashion practices. She incorporates vintage materials, reclaimed fabrics, and repurposed items into her designs. Her punk-inspired aesthetic and bold, rebellious attitude can inspire unique and upcycled creations that make a statement.

Stella McCartney

Known for her strong commitment to sustainability, Stella McCartney has pioneered eco-friendly fashion. She avoids using leather, feathers, and fur and uses sustainable materials such as organic cotton, recycled fabrics, and vegan leather. Her collections show modern, chic styles while maintaining an ethical approach to design.

Bethany Williams

An emerging designer focused entirely on sustainability and social issues, she uses recycled materials and works with community-based organizations to create her pieces. Her collaborations with social enterprises and use of upcycled fabrics can help you think about sustainability from both a social and environmental perspective.

Eileen Fisher

Known for using organic and recycled fibers, Eileen Fisher promotes slow fashion and circular design. They even run a "Renew" program where customers can send back old garments to be upcycled or resold. Her minimalist, timeless designs show how sustainable fashion can still be both elegant and wearable, with a focus on quality and longevity.

Isabel Marant

Isabel Marant has done sustainable practices, including using more eco-friendly fabrics and reducing environmental impact across her collections. Known for her bohemian chic style, Marant's designs could offer you inspiration for upcycling materials into relaxed, yet stylish pieces that blend comfort with sustainability.

Dries Van Noten

Dries Van Noten has used more sustainable and eco-friendly fabrics in his collections. His commitment to slow fashion means creating pieces that are meant to last beyond seasonal trends. His rich use of color, texture, and patterns offers an opportunity to work with reclaimed materials and upcycled fabrics.