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Gudrun & Gudrun
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The company was established with a vision of creating international fashion out of fair ignorance, since the creative process and inspiration for collections is closely linked with the geographical isolation of the Faroe Islands.
We want to prove that sustainability, handicraft, old knitting techniques and quaint ancient stories can produce outstanding collections of the international calibre which resemble nothing else from contemporary fashion. Timeless collections manufactured from natural materials will always remain a valid guiding line. The company makes two annual collections for women, men and children. G&G is organic, sustainable, socially responsible, and exotic. And handmade - the collections are knitted by hand both on the Faroe Islands and in Jordan.
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Baum und Pferdgarten
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The designer duo is known for not compromising on quality or esthetics – the high quality is reflected in the fabrics as well as an attentive approach to detail and craftsmanship. The collections by Baum und Pferdgarten offer a combination of classic and avant-garde, which can be mixed according to individual taste or occasion. Rikke Baumgarten and Helle Hestehave like to approach their designs with a touch of irony and humour – their signature is created somewhere in between harmony and quirky playfulness.
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Designers Remix Collection
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Designers Remix Collection is all about a treasured Danish vibe and Charlotte Eskildsen's desire to create feminine and individualistic design for beautiful, sophisticated and positive women who dare to stand out. Designers Remix Collection continues the pattern that fluctuates between femininity and androgynous tailoring creating the overall atmosphere of ambiguity.
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Noir
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NOIR design addresses fashion consumers as well as the social conscience by infusing the luxury segment with meaningfulness.
With its transparent production line, NOIR represents ethical manufacturing. Due to high quality demands on NOIR luxury garments, the entire production takes place in Europe and complies with the UN Global Compact initiative. Furthermore, Spring/Summer 09 contains two organic programmes and one silk programme which are both certified with the Social Accountability standard SA8000. Contrasts are everywhere: leather-silk, chiffon- cotton and shiny-matt.
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Ole Yde
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The ultimate goal of YDE is to create an international luxury brand. The highly refined collection designed by Ole Yde is the heart of the company and sets the tone for YDE’s vision. Since the very beginning the company has enjoyed steady success both in Denmark and internationally. Two annual collections have been shown in Copenhagen and Paris. Top quality fabrics, mostly silk, and high workmanship standard. Feminine, romantic and timelessly elegant.
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Soulland
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Men’s wear. Classic but not boring, detailed yet not overdone, colourful yet not rave. Story-telling and new themes that vary from collection to collection.
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Stine Goya
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Stine Goya's universe extends the modern framework of individuality. Single artefacts can be taken out of the collection and combined with the woman's wardrobe in her subjective interpretation. The clothing is sophisticated yet understated. Each collection is a visual portrayal of an emotion or tone evoked by a wide spectrum of contemporary and classical sources which conform to the core values of Stine Goya design.
The clean-cut lines of the silhouette are furthermore accentuated with bold colours, which contrast with subtler nuances in an almost artistic-like manner. Striking prints are the hallmark of Stine Goya, often reflecting the main sources of inspiration and setting the dominant tone for the whole collection.
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Nordic Council of Ministers' Office in Latvia, Marijas iela 13/3 (Berga Bazars), Riga, LV 1666, Latvia Telephone: +371 67820089, fax: +371 67213233, e-mail: info@norden.lv.
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