designers
Coco Chanel, Michael Kors, Tory Burch, and more—explore who has influenced the world of fashion the most, and who might be the next big name.
Luxury fashion art designed and handmade in Germany
www.maestofficial.com 1. Marketa, what’s your story? Why did you choose to dedicate your life to fashion and design? The love of fashion is innate in me. Already as a child I played at my grandma's whole wardrobe and tried on every piece of fashion and dressed my younger sister. Afterwards the whole family sat in the living room and we presented our choice of clothes. My Czech grandmother was a seamstress, so I experienced the process of making clothes from a very young age.
By Stefanie Schroll6 years ago in Styled
Launch
Imovezme is an accessory brand that I am attempting to launch. Since receiving my Accredited Jewelry Professional certificate from GIA life has not afforded me the opportunity to further my education with them. Most of my bench skills are self taught, but it is something I enjoy as a mode of expression.
By Christie Apperwhite 6 years ago in Styled
Black Creatives in the fashion industry that you should be following now.
The fashion landscape is ever-changing, ebbing and flowing around the current trends and offering a response to the societal pressures that people face. So, it’s appropriate that during these tumultuous times and with everything negative going on in the world, we should appreciate the achievements of people as a positive note. In light of the “Black lives Matter” movement, it’s the time for black creatives to take the spotlight and ultimately pave the way for better representation for the whole industry. So, in this article, I’ll divulge into a couple of my favourite black designers that should be or currently be on your radar.
By Jethrowastaken6 years ago in Styled
A Love Letter to Black Designers
A Love Letter to Black Designers With the support of black stylists, artists and designers becoming an ever magnified topic I took the time out to explore some black designers who produce work both exciting and resonating. The craft of clothing design should aim to move, inspire - I believe the artists below engage with this in a way fluid throughout their work
By Siobhan Sheppard6 years ago in Styled
AGRICLOTHING
(www.agiclothing.com)AGRICLOTHING a new brand created by Roy Daniels. Handcraft material one hundred percent genuine made in Italy. Customer’s can shop online and make purchases at the above website. AGRICLOTHING specializes in shoes and clothing for further comments and questions please feel free to contact us through the website. Membership is also accepted, please leave your info in the provide area. We will contact you back as soon as possible. Oh yeah, shipping is free and all returns are accepted please read the disclosures and all legal advice that’s provided.
By Roy Daniels6 years ago in Styled
How My Nephew Inspired My Brand
My name is Adesuwa, but everyone calls me Ade (Ah-Day). I am an elementary school teacher, and have been for 8 years. I absolutely LOVE what I do because I feel I get to make a difference every day and I love watching them grow throughout the year! My kids (students) love seeing my new designs and pictures, I usually show them my site weekly and many of them use it as inspiration for working on their own “business”. This is a short story about how my business started.
By Ade Ogbomo6 years ago in Styled
Made En Moroc
Made en Moroc was born in September of 2019 and created by Sabrina Boose. The name was inspired by her mother's homeland of Morocco. The idea of creating her own business that would represent both her mother's culture and her own unique taste and inspiration was something she had in mind for years. Born in Los Angeles, fashion and self-expression has been a significant influence in Sabrina’s life. In addition to being interested in fashion, Sabrina has an artistic eye and hand for creativity. She always knew she wanted to create something that could be shared with others who found interest in her ideas and had similar style and taste. Starting a business with no prior experience was the risk she was willing to take to jumpstart her dream.
By Sarah Boose6 years ago in Styled











