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From Black Crane’s effortless essentials to Super Yaya’s vibrant West African inspirations, explore the innovative ways these labels are combining style and eco-consciousness.
Alémais is an Aussie brand with a heart for sustainability and a flair for the artisanal. Led by designer Lesleigh Jermanus, the label blends her Lebanese heritage with playful, contemporary style—think bold prints, intricate embroideries, and natural fibers like Hemp and Organic Cotton. Every piece is crafted with care, supporting artisanal communities and the planet (they even plant a tree for every garment sold!). Alémais isn’t just about looking good; it’s about doing good, too, by celebrating traditional techniques while reimagining them for the modern wardrobe.
Baserange, founded in 2012, is all about keeping things simple and sustainable, without sacrificing style. Think effortless, minimalist pieces made from organic and recycled materials that feel as good as they look. The brand is committed to eco-friendly practices, from using natural dyes to working with small, ethical suppliers. They’re all about those laid-back vibes, with collections that mix timeless silhouettes with a modern twist. Whether it’s cozy basics or chic essentials, Baserange makes a strong case that style and sustainability go hand-in-hand.
Super Yaya, founded by Rym Beydoun in 2016, is a vibrant celebration of West African culture, blending traditional textiles with a playful, modern twist. Born in Lebanon and raised in Côte d'Ivoire, Beydoun infuses her designs with the boldness of West African fashion and the nostalgia of ‘90s Ivorian pop culture. Hand-picked fabrics are dyed and printed in Côte d'Ivoire before being crafted into intricate, colorful garments in Beirut. The brand’s unique pieces, from ruched tops to woven leather microskirts, embody Afrofuturism and evoke joy. Super Yaya is more than just fashion—it's a love letter to the rich cultural tapestry of West Africa.
Nin Studio is a vibrant collective of artisans in MExico City, crafting clothing that feels as intuitive as it looks. Born from founder Britt Maton’s creative journey, Nin’s designs are playful, versatile, and deeply personal, encouraging wearers to express their individuality. Each piece is a thoughtful blend of artistry and sustainability, with fabrics sourced locally and minimal waste in mind. What began as an art project has blossomed into a brand that honors the connection between material, maker, and wearer, transforming fashion into a shared language of creativity.
Black Crane sees clothing as an essential part of living, designed to be comfortable, practical, and a true reflection of your lifestyle. Founded by Alexander Yamaguchi and Momo Suzuki, the brand emphasizes creating wardrobe staples that merge effortless style with a focus on comfort and sustainability. Each piece is crafted with renewable, biodegradable fibers and dyed with low-impact methods that conserve water and avoid toxic chemicals. Committed to minimizing waste, Black Crane operates on a cut-to-order system and limits its collections to two seasons a year. Proudly made in Los Angeles, the brand maintains high standards for quality and worker welfare through close collaboration with local manufacturing partners. Black Crane is where everyday elegance meets environmental mindfulness.
Camille is Garmentory's Florentine editorial contributor. She is currently pursuing her master's in fashion design at Polimoda and goes crazy for vintage clothing and fashion history. For The Thread, Camille specializes in designer and trend features. Her Garmentory favorites are Maryam Nassir Zadeh, Sydney Pimbley, and BLESS—in addition to Garmentory's amazing vintage selection.
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