Waekura, Quality Jewelry at a Small Price

October 14th 2021 – By PromostylWaekura, Quality Jewelry at a Small PriceWaekura, is a little French jewelry store that we love for its long-lasting quality because of its gold plating. What we also love about them is their affordable pricing! The founder, Melissa Artis, created the brand not so long ago, in 2016. A year…

X11, The Largest Toy Store in China

October 14th 2021 – By PromostylX11, The Largest Toy Store in ChinaThe store X11 in Shangha,i is the largest toy collection store in China! With more than 2,000 square meters of space, two floors which includes the first floor and the basement of a building, the store has the most diverse collection of products with…

LEMAR, between technique, ecology and creativity

October 14th, 2021 – By PromostylLEMAR, between technique, ecology and creativityA family business since 1939, LEMAR is a weaving company based in Pevidém, Guimarães, in the heart of the Portuguese textile industry.Originally, the company’s objective was to produce fabrics directly exported to the colonies in Africa before focusing on the production of outdoor textiles while…

Love Stories Intimates, The Lingerie We LOVE!

September 30th 2021 – By PromostylLove Stories Intimates, The Lingerie We LOVE!It all started in Amsterdam, in 2013, when the founder and artistic director of Love Stories, Marloes Hoedeman, was walking through a lingerie store. That day, she realized that most of the choices were either too sporty or too sexy. She could never find…

The Perrin Weaving, a Family Business

September 30th 2021 – By PromostylThe Perrin Weaving, a Family BusinessPerrin weaving is at the top national rank of silk production. Five generations have succeeded at the head of the company, building its reputation on the success of its twills, crepes, cashmeres, satins and muslins. In the 19th century, Alexandre Perrin was working in weaving…

A New Biosourced Polyamide Alternative?

September 23rd 2021 – By PromostylA New Biosourced Polyamide Alternative?Polyamides are plastics from the chemical industry and are made from petroleum. They are like nylon and were quickly used in the textile industry for their interesting properties. However, polyamide is a polluting fiber and its manufacture requires a significant consumption of natural resources (energy and…