Recyclable and responsible bridalwear

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Lee Klabin creates sustainable bridalwear, intended to be disassembled into chic dresses, throws and jackets. They are designed with longevity in mind in order to avoid them to be cast away in a box collecting dust the day after.

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User friendly vegan skincare for men

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Karine and Stéphanie Coccellato have launched a user friendly vegan skincare line in 2018, specifically developed for men.

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Vintage luxury garments upcycled into unique pieces

Age-Paris-small.jpgÂge Paris reinterprets vintage or luxury second-hand clothes into timeless and sustainable fashion.

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Second-hand jewelry authenticated with a digital certificate

58-facettes-small.jpg58 Facettes is a marketplace which offers second-hand jewels of creation and high-end jewelry pieces accompanied by a certificate of authenticity secured in the blockchain.

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Handmade sustainable Alpaca fashion made in Peru

Maco-Calderon-small.pngMaco Calderon has created a capsule collection of cloaks, scarves, revisited ponchos, dresses and cardigans in fiber of Baby Alpaca and organic cotton GOTS and Oeko-tex certified.

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Supportive organic cosmetics made with shea butter of Benin

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Karethic  offers a range of cosmetics made with shea butter, moringa, baobab and argan tree of Benin. The brand is organic and cruelty free certified and has been approved Supportive Business with Social Value(*) in 2016.

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Second-hand platform of dead stocks from LVMH's houses

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It is through its incubator for new projects DARE(*) that LVMH has supported the launching of the Nona Source platform, which re-values deadstock material from the luxury brands of the group. The prices displayed on the website range between 5€ and 50€ per meter and orders can be placed only by stylists and fashion designers.

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