1CONCEPT

Based in Spain, 1CONCEPT craft modern, irreverent and stylish accessories that capture the essence of childhood and captivate the heart. With a focus on tactile materials, everyday references are skilfully blended with premium materials and craftsmanship, resulting in edgy yet luxurious items available in limited quantities.

54.43_20.30

54.43_20.30 is a multidisciplinary artist blending tattooing, oil painting, and ceramics. Influenced by childhood memories from post-Soviet countries, their work explores themes of melancholy and nostalgia. Known for fusing tattoo techniques with ceramics, 54.43_20.30 creates unique, emotive pieces that invite viewers to reflect on raw emotions and personal experiences.

ABLONDI

Based in Italy, ABLONDI was founded by Arianna Ablondi Pedretti in 2023. Forever playing with contradictions, the brand is globally-aware yet deeply Italian; sexy and pop yet intellectual. It plays with the Italian opposites of cheap and chic, north and south, provincial and urban. ABLONDI explores womenswear and its known hypersexualisation through the lens of a woman, exploring function and utility through the same feminine eye. 

Adam Jones

Adam Jones is a London-based Welsh designer whose eponymous brand revolves around upcycling pub paraphernalia such as vintage beer towels and kitsch animal tapestries. With a strong wabi-sabi influence, his Beer Towel pieces in particular present the perfection within imperfection – as well as an innate appreciation for British culture.

Agoston Balazs

AGOSTON BALAZS is a Budapest-based multidisciplinary artist and jeweller, who works in the intersection of art and technology. Realising his sculptures into jewellery and unique objects, he works primarily with rhodium-plated brass, 3D printed resin, PLA, aluminium and unique alloys. Each piece is crafted, 3d printed and assembled by hand in his studio.

Agustina Ros

Agustina Ros, born in Argentina, now runs a renowned glass studio in Barcelona. Her work blends ancient glass techniques with contemporary vision, capturing light and space uniquely. Through collaboration, she pushes artistic boundaries, crafting designs that reflect her deep fascination with the interplay of glass, light, and space. 

Ajile Le Cercle

Since 2016, Ajile le Cercle has taken us on a chimerical journey where dragons, robots and malevolent flowers coexist. From drawing and painting to airbrushing (which is currently his preferred medium), the artist uses various techniques and materials to offer truly experimental designs that look just as good in the human world as they would in the fantasy lands they represent.

AJILTEDBUTTPLUG

Hand crafted pieces with reference to the natural and preternatural, by Sarah McCormack

Aldwin Teva William

Aldwin Teva William is a genderless fashion brand with sustainability at its core, with each piece designed and crafted in Paris. Its aesthetic hyphenates an urban, couture-like wardrobe with a rustic authenticity.

Alexandra Larrabure

Alexandra Larrabure is a Peruvian knitwear designer who graduated from the MA in knitwear at Central Saint Martins. 

Alexandros Angelidis

Alexandros Angelidis is a Luxembourg-based multi-interest designer with projects ranging from product to furniture to experience design. The aim of his work is to design items that exist in both realms of playfulness and functionality as he continues his research towards meaningful design. He exists through what he makes, embedding parts of himself into his creations.

Ancient Future

Ancient future is a jewellery brand founded by artist Qin Xu in 2020. Ancient future emphasises aesthetics and sustainability, using organic and recycled materials to reduce waste while establishing a close relationship with nature. Through combining human and natural energies, the brand transforming natural objects into unique body accessories.

Angostura

anGostura stems from a desire to evoke ancient eras through jewellery. Approaching all pieces as sculpture, each is handmade and created upon order for an idiosyncratic touch.

Anna Castellano

Anna Castellano is a Paris-based designer, giving a second life to old clothes by painting them with bleach or textile paint. Her handcrafted work goes against a consumerist vision of fashion. Instead of overproducing new clothes, Castellano transforms second-hand garments into one-off pieces.

Anniken Ovrebo

Anniken started making jewellery from stones and crystals in 2021. The materials were collected from when she travelled in a van through Europe. A casual interest in metals and minerals was the impetus for the jewellery making. Casting organically came about through curiosity, trial, and error. Local clay was used, excavated from the local forest, recycled tin from various recycling stores in Norway, and natural objects from multiple areas, for example; pyrite from the fjords of Sogn, druses from the Dolomites in Italy, crystals from Switzerland or quartz from Østmarka in Oslo.

Anton Belinskiy

Anton Belinskiy is known for his avant-garde yet wearable collections, inspired by Ukrainian cultural traditions and streetwear. In his collections, Anton explores the themes of youth, religion, and community. His creations reflect modern-day Ukraine and its constantly changing political, social, and cultural landscape.

arc us arkus

Taipei-based arc us arkus takes inspiration from a bow and arrow and strives to convey something special with humble designs. The brand combines the unrestrained nature of Chinese calligraphy and classic western tailoring, focusing on the subdued detail of minimal cutting and silhouettes that stand out.

ASTERISK

ASTERISK is a Handmade Independent Jewellery Brand by the Korean Nonbinary Photographer and self-taught Designer Zan Hyan Song, based in Berlin, Germany. Their jewelry is inspired by their exploration of identity, fluidity and natural shapes of plants and creatures and how they interact with each other. As the process of making jewelry by hand acts as a form of meditation and inner healing for them, the organic shapes of their pieces always are a reflection of their unconsciousness and inner state of mind. Each item in our collection is crafted by hand, ensuring its one-of-a-kind nature. 

ATH

ATH is an upcycling brand that makes everything by hand in Paris. The clothes are made to make the wearer feel comfortable and confident. Made for at home, for the beach and for the night.

Av Grannan

Av Grannan is an interdisciplinary artist crafting wearable and functional art. Her medium of choice is sustainable or up-cycled leathers, deadstock fabrics, such as discarded couches to retired army gear. When wearing her creations, she hopes it ignites the wearer’s imagination and creativity. 

Baggira

Baggira is a new-wave jewellery brand founded by designer Renata Latypova in 2019. Inspired by nature, technological progress, fantastical art and the Epic, Renata has created a laboratory in which she utilises 3D printing and produces innovative works that combine the ancient and futurism, myth and realism, eco and technologies.

Benny Andallo

Benny Andallo is a London-based accessories designer whose faux fur hat creations have propelled him into the sights of the likes of Rihanna to FKA Twigs. Handcrafted in his studio, each oversized hat has a personality of its own. Benny’s collaboration with Anna Castellano, the ‘Faux Fur Trim Castellano Crown’ is the epitome of y2k revival.

Bertie Garnett

Bertie Garnett is an multidisciplinary artist who’s accessories combine patterns from ancient symbolism with digital software and interfaces. Garnett is interested in the parallels between digital and traditional crafts, and looks to depict ways in which 3D rendering and printing can embody a sense of organicism and enchantment.

BHIVE

BHIVE is a new-wave footwear label established in 2020. As the meaning of the name, BHIVE aim to create a diversified multi-dimensional design lab. They collaborate with artists to explore new shapes and techniques.

Bilel A.CHOUTRI

Bilel A.Choutri is a Paris-based product and fashion accessory designer, who graduated from the Ecole de Condé Paris, in 2021. Bilel A.Choutri creates innovative accessories and objects, as seen with his ‘Organik Sunglasses’, in which he incorporates influences from the natural world, as well as being influenced by the current world and its evils.

Calissa Teiniker

Calissa Teiniker is a New Zealand-born Berlin-based designer focusing on slow fashion. The brand does all sourcing, fabrication and production in the EU, with the knowledge that manufacturing clothing on a made-to-order basis helps lower its carbon footprint and prevent wastage. 

Carboot

Inspired by the homemade oddities often found at carboot/jumble/yard sales, Carboot was born out of an obsession with experimenting with low-tech processes and distasteful homespun aesthetics. With an interest in early societies and primitive craft, the techniques used are raw and elemental: each bag is sculpted by hand using an ancient felting method utilising wool fibres, water, heat and physical energy from the body to form each piece.

Caro Chia

Contemporary womenswear designer Caro Chia launched her brand in 2020 after graduating from the University of Brighton, UK. Rooted in Malaysia, her creations blend experimental construction and sophisticated poetics in subtle colorways. Each collection showcases innovative textile engineering, creating sculptural embellishments that redefine everyday clothing. 

Caroline Ohrt

Copenhagen-based jeweller and RCA graduate Caroline Ohrt creates up-cycled and repurposed jewellery out of vintage, deadstock and found materials. With an off-kilter and playful approach, it’s Caroline Ohrt’s wish to comment on how we value products within our society, by turning unwanted waste into unique one of a kind jewellery.

Celia Calderón Asensio

Born in Madrid, Celia Calderon Asensio moved to London in 2012 to study at Central Saint Martins, graduating from Fashion Design in 2018. Celia's expertise in knitwear and different hand-dyeing techniques has led to an effervescent hosiery brand,  where traditional dyeing techniques meet eye-catching pastel and vibrant acid colour combinations.

Clara Colette Miramon

Known for designing elegant and distinctive outfits for women, Clara Colette Miramon is an emerging designer gaining a cult-following for embodying the spirit of youth culture in her designs. Contemporary silhouettes merge with historical influences, giving way to feminine and sensual clothes, designed for the female gaze.

Coeurfleur

Cœurfleur by french artist Sophie Roqueta coeurfleur newly launched her own brand based in paris. Bunny aliens and squidgy silks make you good. The bags include cute details & contrasting stitching and are all made from up-cycled silk and dead-stock fabrics.

Cognomen

Gene Michael Oe launched his first season (2020AW) with his brand in March 2020. COGNOMEN means "nickname" in Latin. In addition to his brand, he coordinates production management and collaborates in the fashion/culture scene in Africa and Asia.

Colombe d’Humieres

Colombe D'Humieres is a French jewellery and object designer. After graduating from Central Saint Martins in 2017, she moved her tools to Paris. Colombe now brings up-to-date artisanal techniques of jewellery making and metalsmithing using combinations of metal with melted glass and lab-grown stones bringing candylike colour to the metal. 

Constanca Entrudo

Born and based in Lisbon, Constança Entrudo launched her eponymous label in 2018. The textile designer graduated from Central Saint Martins and quickly gained notoriety for her deconstructed woven fabrics that result from a unique process which involves bonded recycled threads.

Corrina Goutos

Corrina Goutos is a hamburg-based, New York native working as an artist and anthrosmith. As a maker in the Anthropocene, Corrina has set out to master the properties of the post-consumer object as a craftswoman would a raw material. Fluid in both her conceptualization and realization practices, Goutos’ work shifts between categorization as art, artefact, craft or design.

CPW

CPW is a Toronto-based multidisciplinary label by Alexandria Ferdinand. After completing the fashion design program at TMU in 2021, Ferdinand launched CPW. With a focus on colour and texture, the eclectic label offers sewn and knit pieces hand-made by Ferdinand in her home studio. Prioritizing slow production methods, every piece is created on a made to order basis, or as a one off to reduce material waste, ensure quality and eradicate over production. 

CRUDA

Known for their chunky heels and extended soles,  Mexican footwear label Cruda experiments with proportions while solely using deadstock materials. Like one of those small plants that we discover in unexpected places, a herb that comes out of the crack and survives, that's how Cruda was born.

CYSHIMI

Cyshimi is a Chinese and Taiwanese Brazilian artist based in São Paulo who explores issues of ancestry, identity, beauty, and body through nail art. Describing nails as "Performative Sculptures," Cyshimi challenges hegemonic beauty standards, injecting a dynamic essence into the traditional and polished notion of beauty. At the same time their nail sculptures are surreal, they are also about real identities and bodies reimagining the self. Their work shows how nails are a symbol of resistance and empowerment.

danbi

Lisa Danbi Park is a Los Angeles/London based designer whose Korean-American heritage imbues her pieces.  In Korean, "danbi" means 'sweet rain,' long awaited after drought. The pieces were made thoughtfully, meant to be worn and shared. Danbi’s signature mesh pieces with eye-catching sublimated prints are wearable pieces of art.

Danielle Karlikoff

Danielle Karlikoff is Paris-based multidisciplinary artist and designer specialising in custom jewellery. Karlikoff’s pieces possess an alchemical quality, as she infuses precious metals and stones with industrial production methods and discarded materials to create a one-off piece of progressive jewellery.

DE PINO

Launched in 2020 by Paris-based designer Gabriel Figueiredo, De Pino explores femininity and seduction through freedom and surrealism. The core of the brand is a naïve craftsmanship made from a wide range of recycled materials. By clashing couture aesthetics and child doodles, silhouettes aim to reinvent and explore one's gender identity. 

deparel

deparel is a multidisciplinary design studio founded by Max Mulder & James Langley, both graduates from the Rhode Island school of Design. deparel focuses on knit and woven garments which are produced by hand in their Amsterdam studio. The duos obsession with fine raw materials, experimentation and collaboration are the driving forces behind the brand.

dirt

Dirt, the Balinese-Australian footwear label, derives its inspiration from the most unconventional sources. Founded by Sarah and Andrea, two close friends, Dirt came into existence when the pair faced difficulty in finding the perfect pair of platform sandals. Collaborating with a small-scale, sustainable manufacturing company based in their current home of Bali, Sarah and Andrea view Dirt as an expansive experiment.

Douxnailsbb

Douxnailsbb has been a nail artist since 2022. With her vibrant and eye-catching 3D designs, she transforms nails into miniature works of art. She is mostly known for her intricate metallic patterns and geometric masterpieces. 

D’heygere

Belgian-born creative director Stephanie D’heygere graduated from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp in 2009. Her eponymous accessories brand D’heygere was launched in 2018, presenting inventive and thought-provoking pieces created in response to the current of daily life, balancing form and function.

ECHO SHAWNA

Echo Shawna pieces are the visualisation of the restless mind of designer Deborah Bloemen. Created in Antwerp with 80% recycled material, each element of Echo Shawna pieces is carefully collected based on its aesthetic value. The pieces are born not out of a design, but out of the inspiration of the collected objects. The brand is a tribute to Deborah’s parents who were both blacksmiths in the 70s. Every piece is unique, handmade and created with a lot of love.

Edy Bridges

Established in 2019 Edy Bridges produces an evolving collection of contemporary jewellery combining playful forms with traditional techniques. She works out of her Berlin studio using recycled sterling silver and Murano glass. Each piece is handmade and will retain slight marks and irregularities making them unique.

EECHAEROI

EECHAEROI is a leather handbag and footwear label from Seoul with a mission to unite style with comfort and versatility. Following a made-to-order/limited-run model to practice sustainability, EECHAEROI uses high-quality materials and craftsmanship, collaborating with local artisans in Seoul.

EGNARTS

Seoul-based brand EGNARTS reinterprets workwear through a contemporary lens, creating multi-use garments on a made-to-order basis. Key items include the Hidden Pocket pants, Adjustable pants and the Wave Line Blazer, which can be worn in a variety of different ways.

EIRINN HAYHOW

Deeply connected with our natural world and its synchronised patterns, EIRINN HAYHOW carefully explores the foraging of wild plants, herbs and bark. Fascinated by the potential frequency of psychological energy waves emitted from plants and trees, and how these are synchronous with our hearts. She makes all the material for her collections using a combination of intuition and research-led processes. Her playful exploration of natural material has seen her recently exploring the use of living moss, incorporated into knit from foraged nettles and banana yarn. 

Eirocori

Eirocori, a fashion brand established by Corie Ruochen Fan, originated in Shanghai, China. The brand combines contemporary subversive basics with elements of Japanese streetwear from 90s magazines like Fruits. Eirocori focuses on loose-fitting and relaxed silhouettes, incorporating intricately printed fabric, evoking a post-apocalyptic aesthetic.

Elena Velez

Elena Velez is an American fashion designer and artist from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, currently based in NYC. Their work is renowned for its non-traditional fusion of metalwork and high fashion. Their work draws inspiration from the rich craftsmanship and manufacturing heritage of the American rustbelt, and they actively collaborate with local metalsmith artisans to revive regional artisanship. 

Élise Deubel

From Antwerp, Elise Deubel is a talented jewelry designer renowned for her distinctive free-form designs. Infused with romantic symbolism, each piece she creates is completely unique, crafted exclusively for APOC Store.

Ella Boucht

Ella Boucht is a London-based Finnish fashion designer who graduated from Central Martins Fashion MA in 2020. Through androgynous tailoring and sensual motifs influenced by BDSM, Boucht’s work celebrates the LGBTQI+ community, explores gender and queerness and breaks beyond the barriers of heteronormative societal ideals.

Ella Roberts

Ella Roberts is a London based designer with a pattern cutting background that feeds into her designs through a strong focus on craftsmanship and fit. Specialising in corsetry, her pieces offer a delicate comfort whilst maintaining structure. Each piece is handcrafted in her studio and is either up cycled from an existing textile or made from a deadstock fabric.

Emma Pryde

Emma Pryde is an artist and jewelry designer based in Los Angeles. Her work combines visual motifs from various time periods to produce hybrid, shimmering objects that embody the idea that the digital world collapses history. Inspired by childhood toys, mythical creatures, video game characters, and ancient artworks, she synthesizes her references to create new artifacts from alternate worlds. Her work is composed out of a variety of materials including ceramic, cast porcelain, epoxy, laser-cut acrylic, and other mixed media. 

EMPTY BEHAVIOR

EMPTY BEHAVIOR is an experimental footwear brand Founded by Chen Yichang and Qian Zhou in 2020. The founders craft shoes as miniature buildings in a design language that is industrial and architectural, pushing the boundaries of footwear. By exploring sports and functional materials, combining subversive technologies and conflicting futuristic visual concepts, the brand tries to provide more possibilities for dress shoes, and sporty high-heels in a wider range of sizes, celebrating its non-conforming subcultures.

emsah

Based between Melbourne and Sydney, Emsah is a salad of textures, sounds, and sensations. Capsule 1 is a small collection that the designer made in her New York studio using a jumble of approaches: hand painting, bleaching, shirring, dyeing and screen-printing. Many pieces are adjustable or multifunctional, assigning ultimate freedom to the wearer.

EYLAND JEWELLERY

Founded in 2015 by two friends from luxury fashion research and consultancy backgrounds, Eyland is a costume jewellery brand based in East London. The pieces are inspired by artists, museums, movements, places and periods that the founders love, translated into pieces that they want to wear. The duo love to experiment with different materials, techniques and ideas, spending a lot of time in Jaipur developing and working directly with their small studio of makers.

FILOZA

Barcelona-based artist FILOZA explores the romance between darkness and light. Inspired by transformed nature, each piece is a reflection of rebellion, challenging norms & embracing the unconventional. The shapes created through the lost-wax technique have a deep connection with the organic and beauty of imperfection.

Fior di Latte

Fior di Latte is an accessories brand founded by Carla Cassataro. In Italian, Fior di Latte translates to “flower of milk”. The name pays homage to her Sicilian heritage and her favourite memories of eating gelato at the seaside. Her signature liquid-like ripple stitch design, printed shell details, and silky fabrics are inspired by this memory.

Freya Douglas Ferguson

Freya Douglas Ferguson is an artist based in London creating sculptural jewellery. The jewellery is shaped by her experience in stone carving, metal forgery and glass blowing to form a distinctive style. Inspired by biomorphism, Freya explores the illusionary quality created when the organic is placed alongside the artificial. 

Gabe Gordon

Gabe Gordon is a knitwear designer based in Brooklyn, New York. Each of his pieces are hand-loomed and dyed, made by using discarded yarns from local mills. He is inspired by the decay and nostalgia of worn cloth; his fabrics and garments are an assemblage of his own histories and memories. 

Gabrielle Rosenstein

Gabrielle Rosenstein is a multi-disciplinary artist known for subverting the charm of feminine airiness into an empowered universe of untethered imagination. Within the ethereal realm of Akoya's existence, EMPATH and Gabrielle unite their passion for character customization and world-building- Akoya, the pearl-siren, emerges as a sacred codex, intricately woven into every piece of the collection. Her persona and transcendent biome come to life through carefully curated prints, textures, and distinctive silhouettes.

Garage Bands

Garage Bands is an Australia-based jewellery project by Kurt Jacobson.  Kurt's work focuses on play as production and he is heavily inspired by the process of garage music, chance and concepts of unlearning. This encourages differences making each piece unique. Kurt uses sustainable processes, using recycled metals and lab-grown gemstones.

GARBAGE CORE

Garbage Core is a Milan-based project designed by Giuditta Tanzi. Through second-hand fabric sourcing and upcycling, Garbage Core presents an interesting dichotomy between ethereality and grunge. Due to the recycled nature of her designs, Giuditta’s creations give a second life to old clothes – each piece is completely unique.

GNASTIY

GNASTIY is the brainchild of visionary Chinese designers Vicki Tsang and Di Yi. Together, they fuse technology and tradition, exploring the nexus of innovation and timeless artistry. GNASTIY captures attention with a fresh perspective on futuristic designs, drawing inspiration from early Mugler, The Fifth Element, and Alexander McQueen's fantastical shapes—all powered by 3D technology. At our core, they aspire to be a cloud-based database for societal memories, translating social issues into tangible, thought-provoking creations.

GRACE GUI

GRACE GUI is a Brooklyn farm to fashion based knitwear project by Grace Wang. GRACE GUI combines the Americana influences in her life, that had previously stunted her self acceptance, and combines them with her introspective resurgence of love for herself and her Chinese background. She solely sources from female independent farmers and artisans along with raising her own silkworms and angora rabbit in her Bushwick studio. The felting technique used to create fiberlinework is patented by Grace Gui LLC. as of May 2023. All items are knit and/or felted by hand, making each piece truly one of a kind. 

Gyouree Kim

Seoul and London based independent fashion designer brand Gyouree Kim creates intricately layered womenswear that blends historical and contemporary elements. The creative process involves recycling off-cut and dead-stock fabrics to create one-of-a-kind corsetry and semi couture ready-to-wear. This process ensures that the designs are eco-friendly and helps to reduce waste in the fashion industry. 

Hadiyah Hussain

Hadiyah Hussain is a British born, Pakistani textile print designer based in London. Inspired by her dual heritage upbringing and the clashing of cultures, she uses a mix of old a new photographs of friends, family and London locations to create collages that she then translates into screen-printed and digital designs. Her collections all have an intimate story attached which include themes such as sisterhood, immigration and family history. Her pieces are hand made from start to finish with most of them being made from deadstock fabrics. 

Hannah Jewett

Hannah Jewett's eponymous label has become a staple of the New York underground jewellery scene by taking a surreal approach to crafting women's jewellery. Utilising 3D software design techniques and artisanal silversmith methods, the brand creates limited-edition capsule collections that fuse minimalist silhouettes with Y2K-inspired tech to produce a retro-futuristic aesthetic.

Harlot Hands

Harlot Hands is an independent brand/jewelry project based in New York that explores myth, magic, and narrative symbology by creating hybrid earth-human wearable instruments. Handcrafted designs are formed from futuristic interpretations of organic symbolisms, creating signature textural realms that become timeless adornment. Drawn to the fluidity and possibility of abstract ephemera, the brand strives to remind us of how mystery and magic unfolds in everyday life. 

Harri

Harri is an artist and designer based in London and New Delhi who strives to create a trinity between Craft, Materiality and Fashion. Reflecting contrasts and larger-than-life proportions, whilst shifting between textiles made of wood to latex performance sculptures, Harri reconfigures these to create simple wearables to intricate couture.

Hernán Guardamagna

Hernan Guardamagna is a London-based footwear designer and maker. His eponymous brand focuses on modern shoes defined by bold silhouettes, geometric shapes and elements of sportswear and futurism. Recycling and upcycling are two strong pillars of Hernan Guardamagna’s work, thus many of the materials he uses are sourced from deadstock or discarded from the fashion industry. 

Hilfreich

Hilfreich Jewellery is created by multidisciplinary artist Willa Hilditch in her London studio. The False fruit series draws inspiration from theatrical stage sets, the use of perspective in Sienese painting, Octavia Butler’s ‘Parable of the Sower’, surrealism, the artwork of Ragnar Kjartansson and weeds.

Hotnails

Hotnails666420 is an art installation, nail studio based in Montreal, Quebec seeking to explore themes of technology and the body through the social history of nail art. Hotnails666420 is creating nail sets using locally sourced deadstock objects and electronic components as well as hand painted and encapsulated designs. Most nail sets are 1/1 and will not be restocked.

HURTENCE

Hurtence is a London-based millinery and accessories brand by Madeline Thornalley. Hand crafted from mainly second hand fabrics and material, each piece encapsulates a theme on characters, personas, disguises and the lack thereof. Hurtence’s pieces are soft armoured ‘mental tuning devices’.

Ilana Blumberg

Ilana Blumberg creates fine knitwear made with traditional techniques for the most luxurious finish. You’ll find simple classics and basics, hardwearing and timeless wardrobe staples with the occasional iconic twist. The clothes are technically rigorous, comfortable and decadent. While developing the brand, Ilana Blumberg has made commissions for Harry Styles, and worked as knitwear consultant for brands such as Sinéad O’Dwyer, Chopova Lowena, Knwls and Dilara Findikoglu.

INAN

INAN was founded by Ilaria Norsa and Giulia Tavani, a jewellery designer from Angostura, who collaborated to produce an accessory line influenced by underground music, nightlife, and tribal-punk culture. This collection includes luxury jewel belts that serve multiple purposes and are adorned with studs, chains, and burnished brass details. 

Invasive Modification

Based in Tbilisi, Georgia, INVASIVE MODIFICATION is an accessory brand focussed on creating high quality footwear and accessories through modification of traditional crafts and techniques. Inspired by retro-futurism, they create a new hybrid of past templates and futuristic concepts.

ISA Collection

Isa.Collection uses alchemy and the transformative properties of metal and glass to investigate the position of ancient craft within the contemporary scene of jewellery and objects. The tradition of using jewellery as an object for everyday rituals is a timeless remedy and a sacred performative act that moves across borders, language and cultures. Isa.Collection shapes jewellery to bring these traditions further and to create jewellery as narrative charms for growth, healing, reflection and protection. All pieces are carefully crafted in recycled 925 sterling silver, using certified gemstones and glass.

Issa Eakin

Issa Eakin is a London-based brand that consists of artisanally crafted garments and home objects referencing the founder, Melissa Eakin's eccentric Guatemalan grandfather’s approach to dressing as the main influence for design. Through collaboration with artisans in Guatemala and The UK, this project contradicts fast production of clothing, as Issa Eakin delivers a made-to-order approach. Each project is released only when ideas percolate within the right amount of time. Through producing on this basis, we eliminate excess production and encourage repairs and alterations to extend the life of our pieces. Each of our projects is a themed body of work for wear, home, and display.

Izzy Du

After graduating from Central Saint Martins and the Antwerp Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Izzy Du launched her brand in 2021. Izzy Du envisions a remarkable world where the inhabitants are transformed from the surrounding environment. Her work focuses on the external shape of garments and their internal structure, employing various materials to create a dimensional contrast between the garment and the negative space it creates on the body.

Jaekim

Jaekim is a jewellerer based in South Korea, who works mainly in metal. She constantly tries to bring something that exists in her subconscious into reality. Her metal work is not only for jewellery, but a vehicle for her universe.

JALACONDA

Jalaconda is a multidisciplinary artistic project, focused on the body. The LGBTQIA+ brand researches unconventional materials, such as latex, steel and natural Brazilian stones. They aim to discuss the place of manual work and personal adornment, knowing that clothes are fully political as they are from a country historically full of complexities.

Jawara Alleyne

Jawara Alleyne is a London-based fashion designer and artist from Jamaica and  the Cayman Islands. Having graduated from Central Saint Martins menswear in 2020, as well as being a member of Fashion East, Jawara Alleyne’s designs challenge societal perceptions and conceptions of masculinity and sexuality.

Jetpack Hom(m)e

JETPACK hom(m)e is a unisex clothing line founded in 2016 by Ryan Morar. “JETPACK” is a metaphor for breaking free; the added (m) in “hom(m)e” refers to the brand's intention to be unisex (“homme” as the French word for "man"). The collection includes unique upcycled garments, constructed of original handmade textiles and repurposed garments.

Joanne. T

Joanne T is a contemporary jewellery brand embracing a limitless exploration of arts and design through aesthetic instinct. Their designs are topical and minimalistic. Joanne T utilises Sterling Silver and elements that contribute to the readability and usability, to create designs with strong visual impact that stimulates conversation.

JUANITA CARE

JUANITA CARE is a jewellery and accessories brand founded in 2017 by French-Peruvian designer Adrien Flores, a graduate of Fine Arts at Villa Arson in France. The brand is now based in Mexico City. Over the years, it has made its mark in the fashion world, specifically for his avant-garde vision. It has worked with personalities such as Doja Cat, Bella Hadid and Yung Lean. The brand has made appearances and given interviews in numerous specialised articles, from fashion to art and jewellery.

Jules Bramley

Textiles and tactics find new harmonies through the work of Jules Bramley, replicating natural uniqueness and earthly splendour. This capsule is an exploration into rebirth and transformation. Featuring organic textures, deconstructed shapes, drapery and asymmetrical features. 100% wool fabric is manipulated through deconstructing, felting and sewing with some pieces dipped and coated in natural rubber latex.

July Li

JULY LI Studio is a New York-based fashion and knitwear design studio founded by designer Zhexin (July) Li. Specialising in innovative knitting manipulations,  textile development, and quality craftsmanship, freedom of self-expression and authenticity is an ongoing reference for JULY LI. 

Julye Han

Based in Korea, Independent brand Julye Han produces everything close to their studio. The brand translates the overall inspiration designer receive from life into clothing. Focusing on experimental pattern interpretation and research, the brand combines office clothes with y2k silhouettes.

Karlaidlaw

Established in 2019, Karlaidlaw is a streetwear by Karla Laidlaw, based in Melbourne/Naarm on the lands of the Kulin Nation. Each design goes through several processes to reach its final stage, with experimentation of fabrics being a large focus area for the brand, as it attempts to rethink the norm, and give customers pieces to express their individuality in the world

Karmuel Young

Karmuel Young is a multi-medium design label based in China. Inspired by the enormous creative potential in menswear, the label’s perfectly crafted menswear is engineered to embody minimalism and modernity, tailor-made for men who seek alternative execution to regular fashion, answering operational and aesthetic needs.

KAWAkEY

Distinguished by their experimental storytelling approach to engineered prints that evokes emotions and ideas, London-based KAWAkEY deconstructs and reimagines everyday wardrobe staples and patterns with their roots of Scandinavian and Asian heritage. Each collection is built on a strong foundation of minimal cuts in unexpected proportions, simple yet quality eco-conscious fabrics and bespoke meticulous prints by their in-house team.

Kei Kawai

KEI KAWAI is a Japanese unisex clothing brand, launched in 2023. The brand embrace Zen Buddhism's influence, combining minimalism, functionality, and unity. They are operating in their own world of thoughtful design, where craftsmanship meets sustainability.

Kenza Iatrides

Kenza Iatrides is a sustainable clothing brand based in Paris. Her pieces are handmade in her atelier on a made-to-order or upcycled into one-of-a-kinds. Kenza draws her inspiration from the way she dresses. She has always found that having less inspires her to combine, upcycle or adjust her clothing to make a more exciting wardrobe for herself. Her fascination for vintage items and lingerie directly translates into the prints across her work. The result is unique soft punk designs where spray paint is used to print lingerie on dresses and tops and fabric wastes are repurposed into beautiful dresses.

Khanh Brice Nguyen

Khanh Brice Nguyen is a London based knitwear brand which offers a wardrobe of intimate and gender fluid garments. Inspired by contemporary dance, the label’s knits are draped directly onto the body, playfully enhancing the silhouette.  Renowned for its signature 'drop stitch' top, each piece contours the wearer’s body in a new light.

Kristin Mallison

Kristin Mallison is a Brooklyn-based designer who creates handmade corsets out of upholstery. Repurposing vintage jacquard fabrics from chairs to couch cushions, to mid-century throws, Kristin Mallison’s durable choice of fabric provides a solid structural basis for her corsets, which feature playfully idyllic and innocent motifs.

Krystal Paniagua

Whether it's visually inspired by her Puerto Rican roots or through a dynamic collaboration between designer and wearer, London-based Krystal Paniagua’s knitwear centres community. One-size-fits-most, her fluid and adaptable pieces mould themselves onto a wide range of body types.

La Manso

Founded in 2018, La Manso was inspired by Adriana Manso's admiration for the acrylic jewellery she found in her grandmother's collection. The Barcelona-based brand embraces Y2K-style, offering nostalgic collections including bold pop-art rings adorned with gold oval decorations, beaded necklaces featuring vibrant translucent hearts, hair clips with marbled dolphin motifs, and shell keepsakes. Each piece is meticulously handcrafted in a family-owned factory, utilizing molds sourced from local vintage shops, showcasing a genuine commitment to craftsmanship and sustainable practices.

LAKRAS

From Colombia-Latin America, Lakras fuses high fashion, art, and crafts to create unique handwoven  pieces. They embrace imperfections, value the handmade, and transcend the ephemeral nature of garments, blurring the lines between reality, fiction, and mythology.

Lalameemee

Specialising in draping and prints, Seoul-based Lalameemee create contemporary garments with a signature feel. Aside from the aesthetic allure, the brand also strongly emphasise the use of deadstock and sustainable materials.

Leeann Huang

Having graduated from Central Saint Martins MA Fashion and BA Fashion Print, Leeann Huang specialises in innovative textiles and hand-crafted techniques. Utilising bold colours, animal prints, and lenticular fabric, against kitsch motifs, Leeann Huang’s designs possess vibrancy, movement and playfulness.

Lilies of the Valley

Lilies of the Valley is a handmade knitwear brand based in London that focuses on slow fashion and versatility. Knitter Anya Korosteleva hand crafts each piece and takes inspiration from sports uniforms, her childhood memories as well as vintage to create wearable and practical knitwear with a twist.

Lily Yeung

Lily Yeung is a designer living and working in London. In her work she views fibre as an extension of self, a way to communicate experience, taking inspiration from the geometry and patterns that can be found in her environment, the intuitive and organic forms that create themselves when the mind is taught to let your intuition translate to form, line, and colour.

LOKI DOLOR

LOKIDOLOR is a Paris-based brand with a focus on artisanal production. They are currently developing experimental body adornments and a new jewellery line entirely crafted by hand. Influenced by fantastical environments, LOKIDOLOR creates a space where new species can be born and cultivated, oscillating between the natural and the supernatural.

Lou de Bètoly

Lou de Bètoly is a French designer who works and lives in Berlin. Her main inspiration derives from chaos, surrealism, nostalgia, decadence, extravagance and oneirism. Adorned with embellishments, her intricately sensual crochet pieces reiterate her ‘wild at heart’ state of mind. 

Lueder x Kkrreeiiss

LUEDER is a London-based brand designed by Marie Lueder. Focusing on spiral-shaped forms to develop a type of ‘mind-armour’, Lueder x Kreissss’ resin earcuffs present Lueder’s desire for shielding parts of the body, so that one might be able to restructure and regenerate.

Luna Del Pinal

Luna Del Pinal is a destination-led artisanal womenswear brand designed in London and produced in Guatemala. Working alongside over 200 artisans from marginalised communities, Luna Del Pinal is spearheading the new bohemian aesthetic through collections that evoke Latin American tradition and nomadic travels.

MADFRENZY

MADFRENZY is an independent brand with focus on contemporary wardrobe, rethinking the idea of comfort and beauty. It innovates through the creation of the new technologies or reinventing existing ones. With playful undertones, it doesn’t take itself too seriously and often playfully pokes fun at the fashion industry.

Marina Eerrie

Founded in 2021 MARINA EERRIE creates hauntingly beautiful garments for the contemporary woman. Sophisticated and underpinned by tailoring know-how EEЯRIE flatters and sculpts the body to vampiric perfection. Gothic and seductive hemlines rise in empowered rebellion. All pieces are ethically made in their own studio in Puglia by skilled artisans.

Marland Backus

Marland Backus is Tokyo-based accessory designer from Brooklyn, NY,  where she studied industrial design at Pratt Institute. Many of her designs focus on sustainability and recycling through the reuse and up-cycling of vintage parts, to create hyper-junkbox charm necklaces, each possessing their own nostalgic and kitschy personalities.

Martin Quad

Based in Copenhagen & rooted in a profound dedication to craftsmanship, Martin Quad's approach to fashion is characterized by a fusion of tradition, destruction and innovation, where beauty, modernity, and nonconformity converge to redefine a fashion landscape. The essence of Martin Quad is born from a profound desire to create stories that transcends mere clothing and transforms into a medium of conceptual storytelling. With an innate ability to evoke emotions and provoke thoughts, Martin' gracefully merges diverse genres, creating a universe that challenges to reimagines the viewer's consumption of fashion.

Matilda Little

Matilda Little is an Artist and Jeweller based in London. Having studied Fine Art at Central Saint Martins, she went on to extend her practice as a self-taught jeweller. Her work strives to blend imaginary forms and characters from her painting practice into wearable pieces.

maustein

MAUSTEIN is a London-based eyewear brand inspired by youth culture, online subcultures, arts, and the underground rave scene. The brand creates innovative eyewear collaborations for prestigious brands such as Coperni, Charles Jeffrey, Aaron Esh, GmbH, Alan Crocetti, Paula Canovas Del Vas and more. Each pair of sunglasses is meticulously handmade from high-quality bio acetate or stainless steel, featuring polarized lenses that provide 100% UVA and UVB protection.

Max Saxby

Max studied at Central St Martins, where they received a sustainability scholarship for their experiments with lens textiles, which have now been condensed into eyewear. The pieces give the wearer a sculptural and exoskeletal eye due to the scales of lenses laced together. They reference Thierry Mugler Couture eyewear executed within the world of reuse and recycling.

merritt meacham

Merritt Meacham is a New York-based designer. Utilising dye techniques, deadstock fabric and paintsto create one-of-a-kind pieces, Meacham's unisex designs are characterized by a sense of ease, primarily featuring cotton blends in natural tones. His signature style includes whimsical swirls and cutouts, often seen on fitted "snap tops" or striped polos.

mew swim

Dreamy ultrathin neoprene bikinis and wetsuits designed by Luna Baba for girls with magic powers. Lovingly made in California in small batches.

MGN

MGN is a Melbourne-based unisex jewellery brand founded in 2018. Centring the natural yet otherworldly glow of gemstones, MGN’s products are a playful combination of bright, refracting colours against high-polished molten silver and gold. A lost-wax process creates one-of-a-kind textured metals to showcase hand-picked, ethically sourced gems.

Mia Violet

Mia Violet is a London-based artist, specialising in the adornment of clothing, objects and bodies through airbrushing. Presenting epic fantasy and cuteness, each capsule of rehashed everyday wear unlocks key iconography and characters of her world.

MIDDAIA

Welcome to Middaia, where Parisian craftsmanship meets timeless artistry. Founded in 2021, they specialize in handcrafted jewelry, meticulously sculpted from recycled sterling silver or ceramics. Drawing from diverse inspirations like antique costumes and medieval illumination, they employ the ancient technique of lost wax to craft each piece. Their creations aren't just accessories; they're wearable talismans, imbued with personal meanings and protective energies. With every delicate metalwork, Middaia aim to materialize memories and empower our wearers.

MIFIG

MIFIG is a Marseille based label founded by Romane Prunières telling stories of body armor, hybrid nature and mechanical bodies. She creates jewelry, sculptures and objects using recycled materials through limited and numbered editions as well as one-of-a-kind pieces.

Miosis Design

Founded by Elmo Mistiaen, Miosis Design is new Brussels-based jewellery label inspired by biomorphic forms and organic shapes. Elmo was always obsessed with insects and weird biological processes, and integrates this in his design process. Current silver designs feature thorns and liquid organic shapes that combine into unique unisex rings.

MMRMS Studio

MMRMS Studio was created in 2019 by creative director Thomas Harvey. Influenced by dancehall culture and east London’s queer club scene, the brand has developed a recognisable handwriting of swooping cut-outs, sharp tailoring and high-voltage colourways.

Moira x Mel

Step into the enchanting realm of Moira x Mel, where magic, romance, and edginess converge in a spellbinding jewelry collection. This fusion creates a timeless adornment that not only captivates with its organic symbolism but also exudes an alluring mystique. Each piece tells a story of passion and rebellion, making a statement that transcends traditional boundaries and embraces a unique blend of rebel and daring sophistication.

MOTIRA

The brainchild of a creative partnership between fashion obsessives and super stylists Anna and Ellona, MOTIRA is a freshly minted London-based brand. Inspired by fashion’s 90s obsessions – customisation, Thongs and a vintage jewellery sense of fun – MOTIRA invents a new breed of super-sexy pop-luxe underwear, both comfortable and stylish: jewellery meets thongs and glamour meets punk with a dose of quintessentially London individuality. That’s the MOTIRA ethos.

MOTOGUO

Eponymous brand Moto Goo was founded in 2015 together with his friend and business partner, Jay and alter ego, Kinder. Initially a menswear label, Moto Guo is the brainchild of Guo's endless yet detailed mindmap that pieces both his and Kinder's bits and bobs. 

Mōule Jewelry

Moule is a jewelry project based between Tbilisi and Paris. Their collections embody signature styles alongside more unique pieces in limited editions or special capsules. This season`s capsule collection is a collaboration with the Georgian designer Aleksandre Akhalkatsishvili. The collaboration introduces a curation of sophisticated accessories as an extension of his spring/summer 2024 collection. Every piece is individually handmade in a small workshop in Georgia, embracing the expertise of local artisans.

MVUDSLYDE

Birthed in Yorkshire, based in London, MVUDSLYDE  (mud slide) is a maker of "fabric things". Celebrating decay, they replicate the ancient through distressing their designs by hand.

MYFAWNWY

Myfawnwy is the art and design studio of Maisie Broome. Myfawnwy is her middle name, translating to 'my rare one' in Welsh. Maisie's work explores the transformational effects of nature, pattern and emotion through the mediums of sculpture, printmaking, experimental textile, clothing and object design.  Every item is made by hand in her NYC studio.

Nadia Ridiandries

Nadia Ridiandries creates ones-of-a-kind handmade jewellery using recycled metal and sourcing unique gemstones within Australia and globally. She allows her material to guide her designs, working intuitively, which has led her to create organic and fluid yet timeless jewellery to be able to pass down to loved ones. 

Nadine Mos

Nadine Mos is a London-based designer whose garments are carefully designed to follow the natural curves and imperfections of the body, referencing her love of art and sculpture. Her work is inspired by her Egyptian heritage and evokes a sense of home and storytelling. Incorporating personal elements into her designs adds a unique and meaningful touch to her brand. 

Naomi Gilon

Naomi Gilon is a Brussels-based multidisciplinary artist who creates fantastical ceramic creations encapsulating both terror and the sublime. From mini ceramic handbags to show stopping vases, her sculptures and objects possess mythically long, clawed fingers, thorns and spikes, which have become a signature style of Naomi Gilon.

Nastyamasha

Established in 2020 by twin sisters Anastasia and Maria Vaniushina, Nastyamasha is a fashion label that designs wearable and comfortable garments that allow for easy movement. The brand incorporates mesh fabrics and crocheted knitwear to give a fresh interpretation to conventional restrictive clothing, featuring structured corsets, textured miniskirts, and strapless tops. 

Nensi Avetisian

NENSI AVETISIAN is a Yerevan based brand by Nensi Avetisian who creates clothing together with her art pieces. The brand’s clothing and accessories are inspired by Armenian traditions, culture and craft, fusing monumental spiritual architecture with sustainability. 

Nibgnus

Nibgnus is led by the founder and creative director, Sungbin Hong, born in South Korea, have studied at Parsons and CSM, along with working experiences at The Row, Marc Jacobs and Theory, her multicultural upbringing has led to challenging the boundaries of ready-to-wear. Curating everyday observations and creating experiments out of them, while manifesting those ideas into wearable form. 

nicchi

nicchi is a bittersweet universe of characters, places, stories and objects. A twilight zone between luxury and Saturday morning cartoons. nicchi bags are one of a kind – made by hand, one at a time. Designs are conceived through continuous play and hands-on engagement with materials. Before carefully crafting the final bag, a period of prototyping ensures that nicchi’s unorthodox constructions are viable.

NORAIZUXX

NOTINLIST

Notinlist is a hybrid brand that combines the realms of fashion and storytelling. At the helm of Notinlist is the director, XV-O, also known as Xavier OU, a self-taught writer, illustrator and designer. With each piece, he explores the juxtapositions between distinct mech-like silhouettes and wearability, functionality, and comfort.

Nyahan Tachie-Menson

Nyahan Studio, run by Nyahan Tachie-Menson, is an experimental visual art studio based in Accra, Ghana. She prioritizes fun in the creative process by creating one of one functional ceramic pieces. Through these, she explores color, form and materiality.

OCTI

OCTI is a jewellery designer based in London. She works with nature’s patterns and textures, while exploring how they repeat themselves on micro and macro scales, from the skins of fruits to vast landscapes - everything is connected. OCTI then repeats these patterns and textures once again, by transforming them into unisex jewellery.

Olivia Nash

Olivia Nash is a London based jewellery designer whose work revolves around the human relationship with nature and technology. Her work advocates for a new kind of connection between the wearer and the earthy objects in our world, celebrating a wholeness in its simplicity. Made from casts, organic objects, or recycled silver, her pieces are entirely individual to one another.

Olivia Rubens

Olivia Rubens is a Canadian knitwear brand that celebrates authenticity, the underestimated underdogs – those who challenge the status quo – and encourages breaking free from conformity. Each collection is infused with non-conformist attitudes and explores weird, absurd, and taboo themes, through the lens of maximalist responsible knitwear, and upcycled and repurposed objects and garments. Founded by a London College of Fashion MA Womenswear graduate, Olivia Rubens is a trailblazer that redefines individualism.

Ollie Dove

Ollie Dove is a third generation London punk screenprinter. His family have owned punk shops and hand printed shirts since the 1960s. Primarily a painter, Ollie's garments are a combination of his works on canvas and his hand printed punk T-shirt background. Good Things is a way of combining Ollie's different practices into the form of garments as well as bootlegging old metal and punk bands, creating T-shirt designs for the bands that never existed! 

Onrushw23fh

ONRUSHW23FH, a Spanish experimental design brand founded in September 2020 by Albert Sánchez and Sebastian Cameras. Sánchez and Cameras initiate their design journey with a curated amalgamation of influences—movies, images, words, sounds—that coalesce into a substantial mood board. At the core of the duo's creative process lies a seamless integration of digital craftsmanship. 3D prototypes, initially draped over mannequins like canvases, undergo a transformative journey of modification and distortion.

Oriens

Oriens is a New York-based brand founded by Shirley Tang in 2020. Exploring  dichotomous relationships of clothing and body, tradition and experiment, biology, technology and the artificial, Oriens embodies a futurist vision of female sensuality, emphasising forms and details of the body with cutouts and multi panelled silhouettes.

Ouse World

Drawing on the basic principles of how we dress, Ouse World combines multi-functionality with craft techniques to create sexy knitwear & swimwear defined by flexibility, function and comfort. Known for its inherent signature garment system that defies seasonal fashion, Ouse World creates clothing that can morph between sizes and transform from one function to another, to increase use & longevity. If clothing was self-sufficient, would it live forever? That's their aim. 

phlegm

Phlegm is a London-based accessories brand by Phlegm Greene. Each creation, whether it be a bag or belt, features a repurposed glove. From football gloves to motorcycle gloves, boxing gloves to heat resistant gloves, Phlegm upcycles and transforms each glove into one of one pieces.

Pia Glassworks

Pia is a queer Argentinian designer and experimental artist currently residing in Barcelona. She specializes in glassblowing and flameworking techniques, creating unique jewelry and objects. Pia also offers glass art classes and works as an artistic director. Through her work, Pia seeks to reveal the volatility and plasticity of glass. Her pieces embody a combination of ethereal and asymmetric shapes, which come together to create a living and abstract ecosystem of one-of-a-kind objects.

Pip Paz-Howlett

Recently Graduated from Central Saint Martins, Pip Paz-Howlett is in the early stage of setting up his brand, creating one of a kind pieces through upcycling, repurposing and silk screen printing/fabric manipulation. Pip's work is a saturated and sexual exploration of menswear referencing queer music and culture, vintage gay porn and psychedelic induced hedonism.

Polyhedron

Polyhedron is a Paris-based brand founded by Vera Petryaeva in 2015. Blending historical patterns with unusual cuts, Polyhedron’s pieces tell their own tales through craftsmanship and narrative imagery. Each collection is the result of the clash between classical cultural references and modern sensibilities. All of the garments are hand manufactured in the studio, using found and local assets.

Puer Parasitus

Founded in Copenhagen in 2021, Puer Parasitus works within the field of styling, costume design and commissioned pieces. The label creates sculptural pieces and unique objects within the field of art and explore themes linked to parenthood, sexuality, parasitical tendencies and the maternal bond. All works are unique and hand crafted from second hand sourced textiles by Puer Parasitus in their atelier in Copenhagen, DK.

Rain and Rivers

Magdalena Hart is a critical artist and interactive installation designer from UK / Uruguay. With Rain And Rivers, she created an ethereal collection of wearable sculptures forged using glass. Each piece has been made by hand and is one of a kind.

RAMP TRAMP TRAMP STAMP

Ramp Tramp Tramp Stamp is a Sydney-based label designed by Niamh Galea. Their mission is to empower using the visual and verbal reclamation of subcultural slurs. Reject shame, act with love and dress how you feel. Ramp Tramp Tramp Stamp is genderless and has a focus on fit flexibility. Ramp Tramp Tramp Stamp believes in making fashion with transparency and an eye to the future.

Raquel de Carvalho

Raquel de Carvalho is a Brazilian London-based knitwear brand. The brand explores the body and its organic forms, through an experimentation with intarsia and lace, creating a sensual mix of textures. Her design practice consists of merging hands-on crafts and technology, developing fully-fashioned garments with artisanal techniques, including upcycling, crochet, domestic machine knitting, and electronic machines.

RASKU

RASKU is a captivating formula by Livia Rasku, who previously designed for Ottolinger and Acne Studios. The project started in 2019 in Berlin through the slit of Trieste and Shkodër. Meant to dress individuals who are stimulated and intrigued constantly by their surroundings. She takes risks, wraps her shoes like a present and gives new meaning to utilitarian design. Born like a multidisciplinary project it’s here to surprise.

RÄTHEL & WOLF

RÄTHEL & WOLF is a responsible jewellery brand based between London and Berlin, founded by designers Sari Räthel and Ricarda Wolf. The duo design non-invasive collections that celebrate the body by harmoniously highlighting and contouring all types of silhouettes. 

Raw Nails

Raw.nailsss is inspired by human body and nature. Its pieces aim to create a „different beauty“, which many others may find „ugly“. Organic materials such as sand, dust, insects, flowers, leaves and bones are used for designs.

René Scheibenbauer

London-based designer René Scheibenbauer utilises a holistic approach to unisex tailoring, creating clothing that is both refined and supernal. René Scheibenbauer’s focus on innovative pattern cutting solutions elicits interactive details that create sculptural jackets, skirts, dresses, and shirts. 

Richard Malone

Richard Malone is an Irish fashion designer who Central Saint Martins in 2014 and now splits his time between Wexford, Ireland and London. Strongly committed to sustainability, Malone is against mass production and releases collections in limited numbers. In 2017, he was part of the MOMA NY's first fashion exhibition in over 60 years, titled 'Is Fashion Modern?’, making Malone became the youngest artists ever to be added to the museum's permanent collection.

Rosie Evans

Rosie Evans is the eponymous ‘High Fantasy’ luxury fashion label creating one-off and small runs of anachronistic historically-inspired fashion, following the ethical practice of upcycling old textiles and materials. Rosie works solely using ‘Fabrics with a past’. 1950s hand-embroidered tablecloths, old silk curtains and patchwork scrap fabric make up the bulk of her collections. As well as working to save fabric waste, Rosie also collects plastic fruit packaging tape from the Cardiff food market to use as boning for her corsets and dresses.

Rosie Grace Ward

Rosie Grace Ward is a London-based multidisciplinary artist and jeweller, who realises her sculptures into jewellery. Working primarily in cast pewter, resin and silver, Rosie Grace Ward crafts each piece by hand in her studio. Her signature piece, the 'Worm Necklace', is made of individual snaking links that are adorned with a single grey pearl.

SAENGIN STUDIOS

Saengin Studios celebrate individual beauty and humanism. The team believe in the power of sincere support and encouragement, fostering self-love above all. With a penchant for the lovely and cool, they possess a warm-hearted nature that shines through their gentle designs. Playing with romantic accents, they effortlessly merge avant-garde flair with contemporary elegance.

Sammy Does

Sammy Does is an Amsterdam-based artist specialising in 3D-printed sculptural nail prosthetics. Seamlessly integrating the artificial with the natural, her work is deeply rooted in science fiction and trans-humanism. Inspired by anime, video and card games, she digitally sculpts and warps fantastical shapes that transcend traditional categorisation. Transforming nail art into a directional jewellery-like concept with easy-to-use, self-adhesive strips attaching the pieces to the wearer's nails. All styles are crafted with the highest production standards using lightweight materials.

SCRY

SCRY is a pioneering footwear laboratory, which takes footwear as the research object to explore the possibilities of future design and manufacturing. Working on the intersection of art, design, technology, culture and environment, we try to bring cutting-edge innovation into real life. 

Sercetvir

Sercetvir is a ceramic artist based in Odesa, Ukraine. Her aim is to counteract destruction through the act of creation, the preservation and popularization of Ukrainian cultural heritage. In her work, she often focuses on basic household items and reinterprets traditional motifs of "vytynanka" (traditional ornamental home decorations).

SF1OG

Creating today’s most current garments by looking into the past stands at the core of SF1OG’s work. The Berlin-based brand combines sustainability, gender inclusivity and craftsmanship, culminating in their artisanal collections that revolve around historical themes. By repurposing archival fabrics through their unique lens, SF1OG minimizes the environmental impact of their meticulously crafted pieces.

SHEK LEUNG

SHEK LEUNG is a London-based eponymous label founded by Shek Yen (Samson) Leung. Moving images, humanistic emotions and narratives are interlocked by the handmade craftsmanship, embodied in his tangible fashion pieces. It is through tactile textures and sensual details that SHEK LEUNG brings this cinematic vision to life.

Sia Arnika

Danish-born Sia Arnika founded her label in Berlin to explore the interplay between minimalism and maximalism. Her collection is identifiable by deconstructed features and bold, one-of-a-kind shapes, which emphasise harmony between opposites. The collection features an assortment of textures and bright colours paired with black, ranging from everyday wear to avant-garde futuristic designs.

Sila Ersayin

Sıla Ersayın (b. 2002) is a first generation Turkish-American living and creating in Los Angeles. A self-taught textile artist, she works to create sculptural garments. Their work is inspired by biomimicry, taking inspiration from forms and processes found in nature, and their materials selection is informed by their background in textiles engineering. Intricate patterns in their pieces evoke imagery of Islamic geometries, complementing the exploration of their Muslim upbringing through silhouettes. 

Snake Divine

Rebecca Adam worked as a tattoo artist for a decade before launching Snake Divine on Instagram in 2019. Handcrafting everything from her home in Germany's Kassel, her pieces are predominantly one-of-a-kind. Ultimately, her design process is fuelled by a love for creating prints and experimenting with printing techniques, resulting in distinct outcomes every time.

Soft Skin Latex

Soft Skin Latex is an independent fashion brand based, designed and made in the UK. Bringing a touch of fancy to fetish, each piece is constructed from high quality natural latex rubber and delivered in recycled and recyclable packaging.

Soji Solarin

Originally from Nigeria, Soji Solarin is a designer living and working between Tbilisi and Berlin. Though a sportswear brand, his work plays on the idea of “African fashion” through imagery, prints and craftsmanship. Often inspired by art, family, history and literature, Soji’s work explores the differing iterations of blackness across the world.

Solitude Studios

A Copenhagen-based design studio centering around garments as its primary media, Solitude Studios is a vast idea, unbound by systematic structure, expelled by energy and striving for balance. Intrigued by the way humans interact with nature and how nature responds, Solitude Studios craft is an ever-changing process implementing local materials, dyes and talents.

Sophia Khaled

Sophia Khaled, the Copenhagen-based designer, crafts whimsical knitwear that balances innocence and darkness. Initially finding knitting tedious, she fell in love with its meditative power. Her designs feature candy-coloured sweater vests with motifs like white horses, demon cats, and space dolphins. Her aesthetic draws from a fusion of influences, combining innocence, melancholy, and darkness, making each creation a reflection of her emotional journey. All made by hand by Sophia, her work speaks to the heart and soul of its wearers.

Spacebrat

Spacebrat is an LA-based painter and designer focusing on airbrush work via clothing, canvas, and furniture. Beginning in 2018 the brand kicked off with simple airbrush tees and hoodies, blossoming into a significant body of paintings and custom must-have wearable pieces. Whether hand painting each piece or printing her designs, each item encompasses favourite moments from the canvas and inspirations of illusionist clothing pieces.

Squiggles

Squiggles is a project that began life in Canada in 2021. Focusing mostly on embroidered patterns inspired by scars and stitches from cartoons (as well as the nervous system), the majority of embroidery is done by hand.

ssdslsns

Chinese-born Madeline Hing started her brand ssdslsns in September 2021. Specialising in unique knitwear, textile manipulation, and intricate designs, she manages the entire process from research to fabrication. Some of her delicate pieces include the 'Handle with Love' crochet top, 'Open My Heart' knitted metal bag, and patchwork 'Stitched Remains' skirt. Hing believes that clothing is an extension of our body, and she hopes that the wearer can create special memories with her garments.

SSU

SSU is an Italian slow research brand founded by Leonardo Cossu. SSU strives to extrapolate modern sensibilities from traditional hand knitting techniques, while exploring multiple combinations between technical gear and uniforms. Shapeshifting between past and present time, its aesthetic is forged in both nostalgia and the need for the unexpected.

Strangefruit

STRANGEFRUIT was founded by Lily Li in 2021 after her education at BUNKA FASHION COLLEGE in Tokyo. Inspired by her exposure to diverse cultures and her love for psychedelic music and hippie utopia, Lily is passionate about embracing the peculiarities of life. Originating from a Beijing native, the brand's name, STRANGEFRUIT, stems from the local term "GUOER," referring to young and beautiful girls. 

Sun Woo

Sun Woo is a Seoul-based brand by Sun Woo Chang, a Central Saint Martins alumni. Featuring quasi-mathematical shapes, inspired by tangrams and childhood puzzles, Sun Woo’s pieces are otherworldly. A predominant motif in each piece is the surprise element of ‘pop-up’ (like a tent), making them instantly recognisable as Sun Woo.

Sung Ju

Sung Ju is an eponymous Seoul-based brand whose designs take inspiration from the designers’ personal experiences and deep love of sculptural and architectural silhouettes. Sung Ju’s pieces are suitable for everyday wear, yet also feature a deliberately structured and contemporary edge, as well as a playful utilitarianism.

Surgery

suungam

suungam is a Copenhagen-based project seeking to bridge the gap between fantasy and ready-to-wear. Pieces are processed by hand to achieve a deconstructed, yet refined look.

Sylvi Sundkler

Matilda Sundkler is a Sweden-based designer and artist working under the alias Sylvi Sundkler. The work is founded in the management of Sweden’s wool wastage. By considering wool as an independent material force, with its own natural behaviour, the pieces depict an intimate dialogue between material and maker.

Symphony

symphony is a brand that fuses electronic music and technology with wearable accessories. The first release is a new nightlife staple, the shoulder bag  equipped  with an usb stick for artists to store music.

TATI

TATI is a multidisciplinary artist and graphic textile designer who is currently based between Basel and Paris. TATI THINGS combine used materials, knitwear, funky prints and nostalgia to unravel the power of folklore and traditional handicraft as weaponry in her fight for women’s rights.

TD Kent

TD Kent is a eyewear studio whose eclectic collaborations mix highly technical processes with intricate designs. Each off-kilter pair of glasses are handcrafted in a studio in Cambridge, using 3D face scanning and computer aided design as an approach to widen the sunglasses manufacturing industry.

Texto Dallas

Texto Dallas is a Paris-based nail artist working on the core of the nail itself using handmade sculpting or 3D printing. From tech to organic textures Texto Dallas's goal is to reveal the nail as a true art medium.

Thibaut Knapp

Thibaut Knapp is a French-German multidisciplinary fashion designer whose references include everything from German Romanticism to werewolf motorcycle gang fantasies. His garments are made for the 21st-century Neo-Romantic explorer wearing “sentimental utilitarian” pieces, as seen with his hand-bleach-painted ‘Ritual Hoodies’.

TIDES STUDIO

TIDES STUDIO is a London based product design studio, crafting and manufacturing sculptural eyewear pieces and accessories. Their work explores wearable sculpture by combining digital artistry with the most innovative manufacturing techniques and materials.

Tomihiro Kono

Tomihiro Kono is a hair artist from Japan who started his career as a hairdresser 20 years ago in Japan, and started working as a session hair stylist and head prop artist after moving to London in 2007. Having collaborated with the likes of Junya Watanabe, his wig designs are akin to the bright feathers of a peacock, and feature avant-garde craftsmanship as well as Kono’s signature finger-waving technique.

TRANSE PARIS

Founded in 2019, TRANSE PARIS' vision represents the blurring of masculinity and femininity. Inspired by the founder's, Gu Song An’s personal journey, transe paris challenges and breaks down the traditional gender norms and the resulted conventional aesthetics through fashion and jewelry design. “transe” as “trance“ in english signifies a second state of consciousness both psychologically and socially, also implying open interpretations as transfer, transform, transmit…

ULYSSE POULIN

Montreal-based designer Ulysse Poulin transforms traditional workwear by drawing inspiration from and incorporating sci-fi and dystopian references. Their designs prioritise functionality with many visible and hidden pockets. Each piece is hand-dyed and hand-made making every piece unique.

UNDER THE SIGN

Lilian launched UNDER THE SIGN in 2020 after completing their studies at IFM. The pieces are handcrafted by Lilian in their Parisian workshop. Each piece is unique, upcycled, and entirely handmade. Since the launch of the project, the designs have been worn by international artists such as Takeoff, NLE, Choppa, Miguel, Bushi and more. This collection questions psychological character and personality depth through neo punk and sci fi inspirations as a hidden parallel reality. The collecton consist of unique pieces handcrafted exclusively from selected vintage clothing, salvaged fabrics and second-hand material/hardware.

untitlab

Since its inception in 2019, untitlab® has embraced a radical approach to footwear and accessories. The Shanghai-founded, London-based label, led by the trio Tian Cai, Justin Zen, and Sans (Peng Xin), draws inspiration from formal wear, outdoor clothing, and BDSM attire, to challenge traditional classifications. Examples include hybrid boots and loafers with robust lug soles and avant-garde heels, all crafted from biodegradable vegan leather.

Urte Kat

Urte Kat is a contemporary fashion brand founded in 2019. They aim to subvert luxury and make accessible high-quality clothing and leather goods. Every piece purchased from Urte Kat is made to order and produced from the brand´s studio or produced locally. 

V4K

V4K is a hand-made clothing brand founded by Viktoria Masalova in 2020.  V4K is an abbreviation of the designer's name Vika. She finds inspiration in feelings, emotions, in every part of life that happens inside of our thoughts, every item comes from a heart and soul. The aim of V4K clothes is to give the energy for every person who’s wearing it, while exploring craft from a modern perspective.

VACSOM

VACSOM is a South Korean jewellery and accessories brand, breathing new life and beauty into objects that often go unnoticed. By upcycling these objects and infusing them with a fresh perspective, VACSOM invites us to see the familiar through a renewed lens, igniting your imagination.

VAISSEAU

Vaisseau is an independent textile designer from Montreal, Canada. The focus of Vaisseau is to use secondhand or naturally sourced and dyed fibres to create ‘made to order’ and one of a kind pieces. By using materials with natural dyes there will always be slight variation in colour, creating uniqueness in each piece. Take care of your item and it will care for you back.

Vanessa Schindler

Vanessa Schindler is an eponymous fashion and accessories label based in Switzerland. A graduate of the Geneva University of Art and Design, Vanessa was awarded the Grand Prix d'Hyères in 2017 for her master's collection. In 2018 she turned to accessories and jewellery, leaving fashion to create her pieces by hand in her workshop. Her fourth jewellery collection 'Bioresin Hoops' stems from experiments with wax in water that create abstract, organic forms she likes to describe as sci-fi fossils.

VEREDAS

Founded by Ana Andrades, VEREDAS is a sustainability and design consultancy platform. Through the combination of extensive anthropological research and a cutting edge design approach, the brand developes bespoke handmade textiles, while supporting craftspeople in Latin America with the aim to positively impact their local economies, improving their working conditions, and directly contributing to the preservation of their cultural heritage and traditional crafts.

VIRÓN

Paris-based sustainable footwear brand Virón follows a slow fashion approach. Created in Paris and made in Portugal, all models are PETA certified vegan. Using eco-conscious vegan leather alternatives like apple and corn waste from the food industry and by upcycling military surplus materials, Virón is minimising their use of virgin materials.

WHYNOEN

WHYNOEN is a brand of 3D-printed accessories that pushes the boundaries of traditional design. By merging the visual exploration of natural organic forms with cutting-edge technologies, the brand's products aim to drive innovation, sustainability, and celebrate individuality.

Woojun Jang

Woojun Jang, an alum of Central Saint Martins, leads a contemporary brand that produces minimalistic, yet conceptual designs. The brand's core values lie in premium materials and expert craftsmanship, reflecting Jang's commitment to skillful artistry, while introducing new techniques.

XIMONLEE

XIMONLEE focuses on creating seductive garments with an emphasis on innovative tailoring and texture. The resulting look is both inspired by and designed for romantic urban hybrids. Based in Berlin, the brand believes in expressing artistic impulses and intellectual curiosities as wearable evidence, blending contemporary elegance with a touch of recklessness.

YINGLIN

YINGLIN is the eponymous label created by 22-year-old Chinese designer Yinglin He. The overall aesthetic of the brand could be described as futuristic couture wear with an emphasis on new sustainable fabrics, bold mixture of colours and unexpected details. Throughout Yinglin aims  to celebrate unconventional.

zoe gustavia anna whalen

Zoe Gustavia Anna Whalen is a cloth and human form artisst, taking inspiration from Victorian body-modifying undergarments, medieval silhouettes, and pagan earth-centered spirituality. Her creations embody the essence of our bodies, the Earth, and our ancestors, serving as poetic reminders of both slowness and strength. Through her craft, she pays homage to the women who have paved the way for us.

Zoé-mohm

Zoe-Mohm is a Paris based jewellery designer who creates custom Silver pieces. Each piece is unique and crafted by piecing together a narrative using what the customer comes to Zoe with; it's the creation of a jewel/object which isn't just about consuming, but more about exchange.

Zohra Rahman

Zohra Rahman is a Lahore-based jewellery designer and Central Saint Martins alumni. Widely credited as a pioneer of contemporary luxury jewellery in Pakistan, Zohra’s pieces are experimental and novel forms of adornment crafted using traditional silversmithing techniques.

ZWYRTECH

Zwyrtech is a Polish artist working between jewellery, set design and costume. Heavily inspired by post soviet metalworking and folk art with a surrealist approach. His work is underlined by a strong focus on process and discovering new techniques or unconventional tools that impose new possibilities to create a world which is truly his own.

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