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Benita Ben Djama
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Benita Ben Djama Organic Fashion Design is a company that only works with organic and sustainable materials, always in harmony with nature. Benita Ben Djama creates new fusion of fashion and sustainability, showing her customers that every garment has a history. The design concept is to combine soft, feminine and timeless silhouettes with the feeling of handicraft. The focus is put on the quality of the fabrics and the abundance of hand-embroidered details. These are garments that can withstand seasonal trends. The company philosophy urges consumers to comprehend and feel the value of the clothing and take care of it. The collections always have a few ”slow-fashion” garments that are hand-woven and made from organic hand-dyed cotton yarns. Hand-embroidered patterns give a unique touch to the garments. The passion for different antique handicraft techniques is evident in the exclusive pieces of clothing which are put together from recycled materials often found on flea markets. All the materials used are 100% certified organic.
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Camilla Norrback
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Modern luxury is as much about the inside as the outside, glamorous superficiality replaced by the well-being of your body and conscience. Camilla Norrback have chosen to produce the major part of their garments in ecological or environmentally certified natural materials. For a fabric to acquire ecological labelling, it must conform to environmental standards at every stage of the production, be it cultivation, processing or colouring. The methods employed are chosen to affect the environment as little as possible, using natural alternatives to toxins and chemicals. A garment of the highest quality that is also justly manufactured has an entirely new dimension – the wearer can feel both beautiful and proud. This is the modern luxury that we at Camilla Norrback call eco-luxury!
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Diana Orving
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The focus is more on form than on colour. Diana’s interest centers around the actual construction of the garments. Despite the lack of professional education, she has developed unique draping techniques which can be used in a number of ways to create intricate silhouettes. Diana Orving´s collections have become recognized for carrying a strong element of the interchangeability of the garments, which enables them to be worn in different ways. The designer’s collections feature pieces containing a strong element of fluidity and freedom of movement.
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Ida Sjöstedt
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Ida Sjöstedt has become synonymous with the concept of “tasteful kitsch” - a style that can also be described as tongue-in-cheek glamour. She creates beautiful clothes for women who love dressing up and who see fashion as something fun rather than as a must.
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Lars Wallin
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Lars Wallin is the leading couture designer in Scandinavia. With excellent craftsmanship and the most exclusive fabrics Lars Wallin is the Crown Princess of Sweden's favourite choice for evening dresses and gowns for the Nobel Prize ceremony and similar events.
Every season Lars designs a small men's wear collection as well, which is high-quality classic with an edge. Recently, a makeup collection has been launched.
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Nikolaj d’Étoiles
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The dominant influence in Nikolaj d’Étoiles collections is the original inspiration, the idea of perfection, the good life, and everything that goes with it. Nikolaj d’Étoiles embodies the vision of the ideal, of eternal values, of immeasurable pleasure. Old cultures mix and new ones arise in places that are influenced by mythology and abound with brazenness and elegance. The label’s collections are inspired by the convergence of relaxation, power and sex. |
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The Local Firm
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THE LOCAL FIRM was created by designer Richard Hutchinson and Axel Nyhage, who had gained work experience at the Swedish companies Tiger of Sweden, Acne Jeans, Whyred and JC. THE LOCAL FIRM is inspired by art, architecture and design from the former Eastern block. The design concept “A contrast of status” combines mutually antagonistic garments and materials. |
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