Fashion: Indie 100
Fashion: Indie 100
To mark the launch of our Indie Bay 100g sharing bag we’re celebrating the 100 best independents across a range of sectors in the UK, starting today with fashion! At Indie Bay we believe in the power of independent thinkers and this is our way of recognising them and saying thanks.
1. @ORAMAI_LONDON
Created by Isabella Broden. Oramai London track their environmental footprint and invest in low impact alternatives to all stages of manufacturing such as eco fabric, LED lighting, renewable energy and 100% recycled packaging.
2. @MANGATALONDON
Swimshorts that are made out of recycled plastic, most of which are found in the ocean. Tavie draws all inspiration from a love of design, colour and the ocean.
3. @ISABEL_MANNS
The UK produces 1 million tonnes of textile waste in a year, which is enough to fill Wembley Stadium. By working with sustainably conscious seamstresses in London, Isabel ensures all fabric is cut economically to minimise waste.
4. @PEACHYDEN
Inspired by a fun and spontaneous approach to fashion, Peachy Den creates season-less pieces with a consistent design ethos centreing on unique and flattering silhouettes, endless comfort and bold colours.
5. @THEDECK_LONDON
Having worked on Saville row for 3 years, Daisy spotted a gap in the market for women’s tailored suits.
6. @BEANIEMAJOR
Beanie Major is the founder of @indetaillondon, a bespoke jewelry shopping service.
7. @S.SUAVO
The Creative Director of @alpha.dbn a london streetwear brand. Sheldon helped form the label whilst studying.
8. @FLORRIET
Florre is a stylist, Contributing Fashion Editor at Harper’s Bazaar U.K and Co-Founder of @andfinally_. Their beautifully curated page has become the go-to accessories destination with everything you need to know from labels to trends as told by fashion editors.
9. @MUDJEANS
Circular jeans, essential fits. These jeans are made from recycled denim and organic cotton.
10. @NINETY_PERCENT
The contemporary womenswear label that shares 90% of profits between charitable causes.
Check out our next Indie 10: Bookshops.