Eight female-founded fashion brands you need on your radar this International Women’s Day
08.03.2023 - 13:03
/ ok.co.uk
Happy International Women’s Day! If you’re planning on showing your support by expanding your wardrobe to feature some stylish buys from trending, female-owned brands, we have just the round-up for you. Here, we put the spotlight on eight brands with inspiring backstories, eco-conscious approaches and fashion-forward designs that you might not have previously bought from. So if you’re in need of some new spring essentials, here are the brands from Never Fully Dressed to Albaray offering stylish buys… HADES Cult knitwear brand HADES was founded in 2016 by Birmingham-based sisters Cassie and Isabel Holland.Taking inspiration from historical periods, music and literature, their knitwear is effortlessly cool.
Shop the look Cardigan, £180 here Dress Stylist’s Own Earrings Stylist’s Own Albaray Albaray was set up during the Covid pandemic in 2020 by Paula Stewart, Karen Peacock and Kirstie Di Stazio, with the aim of taking a more environmentally conscious approach to fashion. Shop the look Dress, £89 here Shoes Model’s Own KAI Collective KAI Collective is a London-based brand made by women for women. Blogger Fisayo Longe developed it to help women feel their best and most confident.
Shop the look Shirt, £130 here Jeans and jewellery Stylist’s Own Aspiga Founded by Lucy Macnamara in 2006, Aspiga is leading the drive for inclusive, equitable and regenerative economies. It uses suppliers mainly in Kenya and India to help it create stylish and sustainable clothing. Shop the look Dress, £220 here Never Fully Dressed Lucy Aylen started out selling items at London markets.
She opened a small store in Essex five years later. Her business has now grown into a global fashion brand known for its vibrant colours and designs. Shop the look
.
The website popstar.one is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can
send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.