In a novel collaboration, circular fashion pioneer, Phoebe English, is partnering with bourbon distillery Maker’s Mark to deliver the (Re)Made to Party Capsule Collection, crafted using 100 per cent upcycled materials and deadstock.
It’s estimated 7.8 million Brits will wear single-use party outfits this Christmas.
With a vision to combat this one-use trend of party outfits during the holiday season, Phoebe English Studio, renowned for its circular fashion ethos, has crafted the range from 100 per cent upcycled materials and pre-loved fabrics that were destined for landfills.
The collection comprises a dress, shirt, t-shirt, trouser, blazer, jacket, scarf, and handbag, all available on a made-to-order basis. Processed on a first come first serve basis, you’ll need to get in early to guarantee a pre-Christmas delivery.
Processed on a first come first serve basis, you’ll need to get in early to guarantee a pre-Christmas delivery…
The union between Maker’s Mark, and Phoebe English Studio, is rooted in a shared commitment to environmental responsibility, and aspires to kindle the spark of creativity in reusing and repurposing fashion.
This novel collection will find its exclusive home at the (Re)Made to Party Boutique and Bar, opening in Shoreditch, November 16 to 18. For those eager to don these sustainable ensembles during the Christmas festivities, a unique personalised measurement session ensures the perfect fit before their custom-made piece is delivered.
Embracing the spirit of the season, the Boutique and Bar will host onsite tailors offering free mending and repair services.
Love Not Landfill, a non-profit dedicated to curbing fashion waste, will also provide a clothing donation bank, aligning with the spirit of conscious consumerism ahead of the holiday season.
Loop, the Belgian brand known for turning earplugs into a design accessory, has announced a collaboration with Swarovski to mark the crystal house’s 130th anniversary. The result is the limited-edition Loop x Swarovski Experience 2, a pair of chrome-finished earplugs hand-set with eight Millennia cut Swarovski Crystals. Loop has been steadily building a reputation for…
Cambridge Audio has collaborated with fashion brand Maharishi, creating special editions of its Melomania A100 true wireless earbuds and Alva ST turntable. The new iterations come in a classic olive colourway, reflecting Maharishi’s celebrated military pacifism aesthetic. The introduction represents the beginning of an ongoing partnership between the two companies, uniting more than five decades…
The smartest thing you’ll wear in SS26? Style that sticks, by investing in pieces that you’ll wear for a lifetime. So, The Luxe Review went backstage at London Fashion Week to sit down with nine standout designers all showing at the annual fashion spectacular, and exclusively reveal their ultimate SS26 heroes: the wide-leg trousers that…
In a novel collaboration, circular fashion pioneer, Phoebe English, is partnering with bourbon distillery Maker’s Mark to deliver the (Re)Made to Party Capsule Collection, crafted using 100 per cent upcycled materials and deadstock.
It’s estimated 7.8 million Brits will wear single-use party outfits this Christmas.
With a vision to combat this one-use trend of party outfits during the holiday season, Phoebe English Studio, renowned for its circular fashion ethos, has crafted the range from 100 per cent upcycled materials and pre-loved fabrics that were destined for landfills.
The collection comprises a dress, shirt, t-shirt, trouser, blazer, jacket, scarf, and handbag, all available on a made-to-order basis. Processed on a first come first serve basis, you’ll need to get in early to guarantee a pre-Christmas delivery.
The union between Maker’s Mark, and Phoebe English Studio, is rooted in a shared commitment to environmental responsibility, and aspires to kindle the spark of creativity in reusing and repurposing fashion.
This novel collection will find its exclusive home at the (Re)Made to Party Boutique and Bar, opening in Shoreditch, November 16 to 18. For those eager to don these sustainable ensembles during the Christmas festivities, a unique personalised measurement session ensures the perfect fit before their custom-made piece is delivered.
Embracing the spirit of the season, the Boutique and Bar will host onsite tailors offering free mending and repair services.
Love Not Landfill, a non-profit dedicated to curbing fashion waste, will also provide a clothing donation bank, aligning with the spirit of conscious consumerism ahead of the holiday season.
Loop and Swarovski team up to bring fashion sparkle to hearing protection
Loop, the Belgian brand known for turning earplugs into a design accessory, has announced a collaboration with Swarovski to mark the crystal house’s 130th anniversary. The result is the limited-edition Loop x Swarovski Experience 2, a pair of chrome-finished earplugs hand-set with eight Millennia cut Swarovski Crystals. Loop has been steadily building a reputation for…
Maharishi fashion house brings signature design to Cambridge Audio earbuds and turntable
Cambridge Audio has collaborated with fashion brand Maharishi, creating special editions of its Melomania A100 true wireless earbuds and Alva ST turntable. The new iterations come in a classic olive colourway, reflecting Maharishi’s celebrated military pacifism aesthetic. The introduction represents the beginning of an ongoing partnership between the two companies, uniting more than five decades…
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The smartest thing you’ll wear in SS26? Style that sticks, by investing in pieces that you’ll wear for a lifetime. So, The Luxe Review went backstage at London Fashion Week to sit down with nine standout designers all showing at the annual fashion spectacular, and exclusively reveal their ultimate SS26 heroes: the wide-leg trousers that…
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