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]]>“I approach designing clothes very scientifically,” reflected Josefi in an interview with Fashion Stories. With an eye for fashion-forward design and sophisticated tailoring, combined with high technology and innovation, his work has received several prestigious awards. Now, his goal is to be a 100% sustainable brand.
But like most fashion designers, when it comes to his own wardrobe his approach is very laid back, sticking to monochrome and comfortable clothes. “I sometimes borrow clothes from my wife,” he admits. “I cannot be bothered to think about what to wear so much when it comes to my own style.”
Now fully immersed in the fashion scene, it’s hard to imagine that Josefi had been anything but a fashion enthusiast. In actuality, when he was 23-years-old and moved from Iran to Sweden, he was determined to study medicine. But after working as a help nurse, and seeing a lot of people suffer, he decided to change direction. “I saw too much suffering, I wanted to make people happy instead,” he relayed.
His statement pieces might just put a smile on your face.
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]]>But growing up, Körner didn’t actually imagine she would grow up to become a fashion designer. “In later years I actually thought I was going to study architecture or product design,” she told The Smoke Detector, admitting that she didn’t know if she “had the eye for it.” “However, after my Foundation year at Central Saint Martins they said I should specialize in fashion and fashion prints, and that’s how I got into fashion design,” she recalled.
Much like her balanced designs, when it comes to her work philosophy balance is key. “It is a very tough industry and people are going to criticize your designs,” she reflected on the fashion industry. “It is a lot of pressure (especially starting your own company) and it’s an intense schedule during the whole year. That’s why it’s important to find balance.”
With inspiration stemming from conceptual themes as well as architectural perspectives, her collections have been featured in esteemed fashion magazines, as well as adorned by celebrities.
Follow her Instagram page for a healthy dose of Nordic grunge.
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]]>“Tuza has become one of the most sustainable and ethical brands of its kind by maintaining a made to order model in its workshop in the heart of Mexico City,” reads their website. “As an outcome, they’ve been able to create jobs for raisins and support local suppliers.”
Each Tuza piece is handmade and assembled in the Tuza Mexico City workshop by a team of jewelers using sterling silver, with the option to plate in yellow gold or rose gold. Every season, Tuza donates a portion of proceeds to female-led organizations, as Atala treats her brand as a part of the female empowerment movement.
Now you can upgrade your wardrobe and contribute to a worthy cause at the same time! Win-win.
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]]>To check out the garments Newham designs, scroll down. If you want to see more, visit her Instagram and online shop.
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]]>The post Naim Josefi Wants His Fashion Brand to Be Sustainable and Fun appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>“I approach designing clothes very scientifically,” reflected Josefi in an interview with Fashion Stories. With an eye for fashion-forward design and sophisticated tailoring, combined with high technology and innovation, his work has received several prestigious awards. Now, his goal is to be a 100% sustainable brand.
But like most fashion designers, when it comes to his own wardrobe his approach is very laid back, sticking to monochrome and comfortable clothes. “I sometimes borrow clothes from my wife,” he admits. “I cannot be bothered to think about what to wear so much when it comes to my own style.”
Now fully immersed in the fashion scene, it’s hard to imagine that Josefi had been anything but a fashion enthusiast. In actuality, when he was 23-years-old and moved from Iran to Sweden, he was determined to study medicine. But after working as a help nurse, and seeing a lot of people suffer, he decided to change direction. “I saw too much suffering, I wanted to make people happy instead,” he relayed.
His statement pieces might just put a smile on your face.
The post Naim Josefi Wants His Fashion Brand to Be Sustainable and Fun appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Trend Alert! Nordic Grunge appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>But growing up, Körner didn’t actually imagine she would grow up to become a fashion designer. “In later years I actually thought I was going to study architecture or product design,” she told The Smoke Detector, admitting that she didn’t know if she “had the eye for it.” “However, after my Foundation year at Central Saint Martins they said I should specialize in fashion and fashion prints, and that’s how I got into fashion design,” she recalled.
Much like her balanced designs, when it comes to her work philosophy balance is key. “It is a very tough industry and people are going to criticize your designs,” she reflected on the fashion industry. “It is a lot of pressure (especially starting your own company) and it’s an intense schedule during the whole year. That’s why it’s important to find balance.”
With inspiration stemming from conceptual themes as well as architectural perspectives, her collections have been featured in esteemed fashion magazines, as well as adorned by celebrities.
Follow her Instagram page for a healthy dose of Nordic grunge.
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]]>The post This Mexican Brand Is Fun and Ethical appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>“Tuza has become one of the most sustainable and ethical brands of its kind by maintaining a made to order model in its workshop in the heart of Mexico City,” reads their website. “As an outcome, they’ve been able to create jobs for raisins and support local suppliers.”
Each Tuza piece is handmade and assembled in the Tuza Mexico City workshop by a team of jewelers using sterling silver, with the option to plate in yellow gold or rose gold. Every season, Tuza donates a portion of proceeds to female-led organizations, as Atala treats her brand as a part of the female empowerment movement.
Now you can upgrade your wardrobe and contribute to a worthy cause at the same time! Win-win.
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]]>The post Playful Illustrated Clothes by Doops Design appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>To check out the garments Newham designs, scroll down. If you want to see more, visit her Instagram and online shop.
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