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]]>Indeed, the brand has come to be known for its playful yet wearable designs, with their cute accessories at the very forefront. Amongst their trendier items you’ll find bright-colored handbags, ’50s-inspired jumpsuits, and colorful frocks.
“We think our bags are unique and fun but at the same time have a really timeless essence to them,” Staudinger relayed once in an interview with Harper’s BAZAAR. “I think our customers see their style versatility and are excited about creating outfits with them.”
But according to Staudinger, it’s important for her that her designs aren’t just trendy or disposable. “We wanted to create collections that were not overly trend driven that had a timeless quality and remain affordable,” she stressed in the same interview.
“In a perfect world, you have clothing you will love forever arrive at your door and fit you perfectly,” she added in another interview with SSENSE. “Right? And I felt really passionately that Staud should do all of these things.”
“There’s a beauty in staying flexible,” she added. “Being able to react to your customers. And, I think my Attention Deficit Disorder approach actually resonates with customers. For better or worse, that’s just how I operate mentally. Everyone told me to start small and just sell yourself, and one thing at a time… or whatever. But that version of my story just never really happened. It’s always been go big or go home.”
Her “go big or go home” seems to have paid off (on Instagram alone the brand has amassed almost half a million followers). With scrupulous attention to detail, a natural opposition to the typical, and a feminine aura that’s equal parts seductive and self-governing, this is one brand you don’t want to miss out on. Trust us.
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]]>“The name Gaia comes from the goddess of Mother Earth and the daughter of chaos, the most creative force there is in my opinion,” relayed Larian in a piece published on Anupam Dabral’s website. “And every great brand is cult-like, uniting like-minded people in their aesthetic ideals. Women and nature are endlessly inspiring, so there is a lot in the name.”
But though wholly artistic, the brand also aims to be approachable and functional, creating items that are Objet d’Art whilst still having utility. “In the market, it was always hard for me to find artful pieces that felt special and wearable, with an affordable price point,” explained Larian. “I love the idea of keeping special pieces forever.”
True to her word, Larian’s accessories, and more specifically her bags, stand on their own and have a very sculptural quality about them without being overt. The brand’s design ethos is to make things stand out and turn heads. “Pieces should be perfectly imperfect and need to be nuanced to be beautiful, like nature, no two things are ever the same,” reads Cult Gaia’s website. Scroll down to see some pieces from their recent collection.
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]]>Our first stop is Linenfox — a brand based in Lithuania run by husband and wife duo Ingrida Margelė and Airidas Margelis. The brand was conceived after the couple kept looking for simple, durable, and quality made linen garments at reasonable prices.
Since launching in 2014, the two have cut and sewed all their linen garments locally, using only toxic-free, Oeko-tex certified linen. While the first garments were made by Margelė and Margelis, the brand now employees 15 workers and is run in accordance with fair trade principles.
“Our brand is inspired by nature and movement,” said Margelė in an interview with the Etsy blog, “and we make clothing that can be worn for cycling and playing outdoors or for taking part in a formal event. Comfort is important to us. We make functional garments that are suitable for a wide range of occasions.”
“Our clothes can be used for gardening, traveling, or shopping at the market,” she adds. “But the same garment, if dressed up a bit, could be worn for a formal occasion. There are so many things we have to do in our lives, why not have a staple that works well for numerous occasions?”
And here’s a reminder: a well-made cloth is significantly more durable, feels better against your skin, and most importantly gets softer and more beautiful with each wear. See some of their collection in the gallery below:
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]]>The post Be An Instagram It-Girl With This Fashion Brand appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Indeed, the brand has come to be known for its playful yet wearable designs, with their cute accessories at the very forefront. Amongst their trendier items you’ll find bright-colored handbags, ’50s-inspired jumpsuits, and colorful frocks.
“We think our bags are unique and fun but at the same time have a really timeless essence to them,” Staudinger relayed once in an interview with Harper’s BAZAAR. “I think our customers see their style versatility and are excited about creating outfits with them.”
But according to Staudinger, it’s important for her that her designs aren’t just trendy or disposable. “We wanted to create collections that were not overly trend driven that had a timeless quality and remain affordable,” she stressed in the same interview.
“In a perfect world, you have clothing you will love forever arrive at your door and fit you perfectly,” she added in another interview with SSENSE. “Right? And I felt really passionately that Staud should do all of these things.”
“There’s a beauty in staying flexible,” she added. “Being able to react to your customers. And, I think my Attention Deficit Disorder approach actually resonates with customers. For better or worse, that’s just how I operate mentally. Everyone told me to start small and just sell yourself, and one thing at a time… or whatever. But that version of my story just never really happened. It’s always been go big or go home.”
Her “go big or go home” seems to have paid off (on Instagram alone the brand has amassed almost half a million followers). With scrupulous attention to detail, a natural opposition to the typical, and a feminine aura that’s equal parts seductive and self-governing, this is one brand you don’t want to miss out on. Trust us.
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]]>The post From Handbags to Dresses: This Brand is Gonna Rock Your Boat appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>“The name Gaia comes from the goddess of Mother Earth and the daughter of chaos, the most creative force there is in my opinion,” relayed Larian in a piece published on Anupam Dabral’s website. “And every great brand is cult-like, uniting like-minded people in their aesthetic ideals. Women and nature are endlessly inspiring, so there is a lot in the name.”
But though wholly artistic, the brand also aims to be approachable and functional, creating items that are Objet d’Art whilst still having utility. “In the market, it was always hard for me to find artful pieces that felt special and wearable, with an affordable price point,” explained Larian. “I love the idea of keeping special pieces forever.”
True to her word, Larian’s accessories, and more specifically her bags, stand on their own and have a very sculptural quality about them without being overt. The brand’s design ethos is to make things stand out and turn heads. “Pieces should be perfectly imperfect and need to be nuanced to be beautiful, like nature, no two things are ever the same,” reads Cult Gaia’s website. Scroll down to see some pieces from their recent collection.
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]]>The post Stay Comfy in Ethical Linen appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Our first stop is Linenfox — a brand based in Lithuania run by husband and wife duo Ingrida Margelė and Airidas Margelis. The brand was conceived after the couple kept looking for simple, durable, and quality made linen garments at reasonable prices.
Since launching in 2014, the two have cut and sewed all their linen garments locally, using only toxic-free, Oeko-tex certified linen. While the first garments were made by Margelė and Margelis, the brand now employees 15 workers and is run in accordance with fair trade principles.
“Our brand is inspired by nature and movement,” said Margelė in an interview with the Etsy blog, “and we make clothing that can be worn for cycling and playing outdoors or for taking part in a formal event. Comfort is important to us. We make functional garments that are suitable for a wide range of occasions.”
“Our clothes can be used for gardening, traveling, or shopping at the market,” she adds. “But the same garment, if dressed up a bit, could be worn for a formal occasion. There are so many things we have to do in our lives, why not have a staple that works well for numerous occasions?”
And here’s a reminder: a well-made cloth is significantly more durable, feels better against your skin, and most importantly gets softer and more beautiful with each wear. See some of their collection in the gallery below:
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