Arjé, authentic luxury
With a modern elegance, Arjé designs collections that are casual yet cutting-edge. Discover this highly desirable American brand to keep a close eye on!
With a modern elegance, Arjé designs collections that are casual yet cutting-edge. Discover this highly desirable American brand to keep a close eye on!
Designers have taken the overalls garage attendants wore back in the day and given them a new look, approved by a generation of powerful, sure of themselves women.
Today we’re looking at the Tellin brand, which succeeds in using textile innovation to make classically elegant clothes. Tellin’s philosophy is about being free to move without letting go of style!
After getting involved in ready-to-wear, as we have already seen in Promostyl’s AW19-20 Sports book (page 40), technology is now taking over our shoes, transforming them into both connected objects and accessories that are just as stylish as they are pragmatic. A demonstration.
Women’s collective Dôen was created in Los Angeles in 2015 by two sisters, Margaret and Katherine Kleveland and falls into the trend for easy fashion with a vintage vibe. The range is inspired by Bohemian design and a certain nostalgia for the California of years gone by, and features floral pieces with a streamlined chic.
Yesterday we introduced Kidur, the ethical ready-to-wear brand for men. Today, women’s fashion is in the spotlight, with Dagny and The Maiyet Collective, two environmentally-friendly labels to check out as soon as you can. Are you ready to change the way you dress?
The Kidur brand was founded more than 90 years ago, and is making a comeback today! The French label with its timeless casual pieces is introducing ethical, must-have basics for men.
Eco-friendly ready-to-wear is in vogue and H&M is keen to make it more than a passing trend. As proof of its ethical commitment, the brand has just awarded the H&M Design Award 2019 to Priya Ahluwalia, a particularly environmentally friendly fashion designer.
While the ready-to-wear industry is regularly pointed out for not complying with environmental and social standards, brands are attempting to make a difference with production methods combining ethics and transparency.
The Gris brand is revolutionising children’s fashion. With style and quality, the Japanese label designs basic pieces that stand out from the crowd!