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Giulia
What Is Fashion Revolution Day And Why Is it Important?
Read moreOn the 24th April every year, it’s Fashion Revolution Day. If the day passes just like every other day without you even noticing, it’s time to realise just how important it is to mark it on your calendar. Here’s why.
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Nikki
Artisan Spotlight // The Mungo Mill in the Making
Read moreWe know you love our Mungo towels as they are one of our best sellers and currently completely sold out online. So while we wait for our new stock to arrive, we thought we’d introduce you to the makers and show you a little clip of where the towels are made.
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Nikki
Artisan Spotlight // GOLD BOTTOM
Read moreWhen asked what she does, Nikki Schomer, designer and owner of the designer plantwear brand GOLD BOTTOM, will tell you that she makes plants proud. “Plants are beautiful, but often their pots aren’t. Beauty shouldn’t stop at the plant!”.
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Nikki
Artisan Spotlight // Baobab Batik
Read moreBaobab Batik is social enterprise based in Swaziland, founded by Els Hooft in 1991.
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Nikki
Join the Revolution, the Fashion Revolution
Read more24 April 2017 marks the 4th annual Fashion Revolution Day, where consumers worldwide are asked to show their labels and ask #whomademyclothes.
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Nikki
Artisan Spotlight // Coco Africa
Read moreCoco Africa was founded in 2011 by Cindy Douglas. The company lies in the heart of the world-renowned Franschhoek winelands, an hour drive from Cape Town, South Africa. Here they design and produce unique timeless, timber lifestyle products with a calm beauty.
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Nikki
Artisan Spotlight // PICHULIK
Read moreKatherine-Mary Pichulik, born in 1987 in Johannesburg, is the founder and designer of PICHULIK – a bespoke range of bold accessories handmade in Cape Town, South Africa.
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Nikki
Artisan Spotlight // ONEOFEACH
Read moreIntroducing ONEOFEACH. This 100% women owned accessory brand was founded by mother and daughter design team, Tamburai and Pauline Chirume who are based in Cape Town, South Africa.
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Nikki
Artisan Spotlight // Indigi Designs
Read moreIndigi Designs is a lifestyle brand that explores the synthesis between craft and design, form and functionality, ethnic and contemporary, local and global. A variety of materials are used to create a distinct aesthetic infused with personality, heritage and longevity.
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Nikki
Artisan Spotlight // Khokho
Read moreSwazi artisans turn basket weaving into high end Khokho handbags. Native Interiors is proud to be the exclusive distributors of Khokho handbags in Australasia.
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