shopping and finding cool,
local designer brands I can't find at home.
Not exact matches
Shopping locally has never been easier - we have an abundance of flourishing
local brands and
designers offering top - notch designs and awe - inspiring collection.
I love having the ability to shop
local and support
designers,
brands, and companies nearby.
I got it when I just finished high - school, it has a pretty unique design, handmade by a
local designer /
brand, Raffaella fashion.
They stock international
brands as well as
local designers such as Jourden and Johanna Ho.
I recently discovered the
brand One Grey Day at
local boutique Penelope T. I grabbed a handful of sweaters to try on, and they all ended up being by the Los Angeles based
designer.
Local designers, startups, ethical and green
brands, nonprofits, #girlbosses... it's a wonderful perk of this «job.»
I recently took my lingerie
brand, RAVEN + ROSE, off - line and teamed up with the
local Hong Kong
designers; «Purearth», a wild harvested beauty line and «A Boy Named Sue», cool clothes with an eco-chic conscience, to bring it's web - centric online presence into a one week retail pop - shop in the middle of Central, Hong Kong.
She is also CTO of Manufacture NY, a Brooklyn - based fashion - tech incubator and factory for
local emerging
brands and
designers.
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Here, guests will find everything from ultra-chic
designer stores and
brand names to down - to - earth Sunday markets and souvenir shops selling
local Mexican handicrafts.
The department store showcases a great assortment of world fashion
brands, as well as
local designer labels.
Seminyak and surrounds are home to a myriad of shopping experiences: international
brands at DFS Galleria and Beachwalk Shopping Centre, antique stalls on Jalan Kunti, the new Seminyak Shopping Village, and
local designers famous overseas such as Biasa, Paul Ropp, Angel Jackson, By The Sea and Little Joe Woman by Gail Elliott; with 69SLAM, Bamboo Blonde, Rip Curl, Nico Nico and Surfer Girl for younger shoppers.
An institution on the island of Saint - Barthélemy, the Boutique showcases a selection of
local and international
designers as well as prestigious
brands such as Pucci, José Balensi, Helen Kaminski or Diamond Genesis.
With their
local expert, guests will discover Bali's best, from pristine beaches and historic temples to shops selling traditional crafts and boutiques with
designer brands.
The city centre is full of traditional Italian
designer shops and some of these
brands are very
local and not very well known.
From
local art and craft, jewelery and esoteric, all the way to international
designer brands, you can find it somewhere or other; either down one of the low - fi side lanes or right on the main commercial street itself.
It's all started when she worked as a Fashion Graphic
Designer with the
local street wear
brand back in 2005.
For example, the role of International partnership is presented by the case of Eyeworks + M1, two Los Angeles based eyeglass
designers that, in order to produce their innovative glass frames, have found a small manufacturer in a Dolomites» village with which they developed their projects; the cross-breeding between social networks and craftsmanship is represented through the story of Formabilio that, starting from a web community, now produce furniture and home accessories conceived by young
designers, realized by
local manufactures and sold online; the evolution of traditional craft techniques to realize high - quality products is expressed by the case of Bonotto, that combines mechanical looms with advanced technology, bringing craft into an industrial factory to produce unique textiles for the most renowned and innovative fashion
brands.
Called We Do, the celebration was brought to life by
local artist, typographer and
designer Nick Chaffe who was commissioned to create a colourful
brand illustration for the exhibition and an accompanying book.
Based at their store in Deptford, South London they champion product from
local designers and makers alongside sourcing
brands from around the world to create a curated selection for those with an eye for design.
They called upon the talents of
local designer Oscar Maia to develop a new
brand: «It seemed fundamental that Barbearia Porto's new identity should somehow be based on everything related to vintage, not only by the way in which typography and layout would be used, but also by how the various materials would be produced and finished.»
We are clearly longing for California this weekend, yesterday we covered Big - Sur based
Designer Lina Rennell's spring / summer 2010 collection, and today we're wishing good cheer to our friends Popomomo and Curatorial, both green fashion
brands are participating in Flea Market, featuring
local designers, arts, crafts, vintage clothes, and more today at Space 15Twenty, in Los Angeles.
From independent owners to international corporate
brands, hotels are built around
local flavor — both in design and cuisine — creating new opportunities for architects and
designers to think outside the box.