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Acca Kappa
Acca Kappa. Two initials that tell an Italian story. The story of the Krüll family, who have led the company since 1869. The story of an old factory in the heart of the city of Treviso. The story of a lifestyle, born of Italian taste, culture and elegance. Acca Kappa. A historic brand of excellence in creating fragrances, professional brushes and body care and wellness products. A world of sensory and olfactory experiences inspired by the fragrances of the flowers and plants found in Italian gardens. Four generations of craftsmen and an absolute passion for simplicity and authentic beauty that can be seen in every item produced and in every tiny detail. Acca Kappa. A family company that has become an industrial corporation while remaining faithful to timeless values. A love for nature, respect for the human body and production that is exclusively made in Italy. Available in the finest boutiques and flagship stores.
Anemone
Anemone is a small-scale artisan-experimental fashion project where everything is made to order or in very small productions in the form of unique pieces. The aim is to explore concepts of craft and femininity to subvert the stereotypes of feminine aesthetics and fashion trends – no gender garments – design for different bodies and experiment with new fabrics and techniques. P/E1, the name of this first collection, is an interpretation of the concept of femininity in period clothing, exposing the clothes that were traditionally used as underwear; corsets, petticoats, crinolines, shirts, among others. Some of these pieces functioned as shapers, in turn repressing the natural silhouette of the body and forcibly imposing a new profile that was in keeping with the canons of the time. The pieces in this collection are made from selected materials that respect sustainable work standards, generating less impact on the environment, like stock fabrics. Fibers of natural origin predominate, such as raw cotton, silk, organza, linen and wool. The color palette of this collection ranges from off-white to very soft yellows hand-dyed with eucalyptus. The name of this project came from the “anemone flower” that was a flower loaded with symbolism in ancient Greece and…
Apartamento
Apartamento is widely recognised as today’s most influential, inspiring, and honest interiors magazine. International, well designed, simply written, and tastefully curated since 2008, it is an indispensable resource for individuals who are passionate about the way they live. The publication is published biannually from its headquarters in Barcelona. It also has offices in New York, Milan and Berlin.
Après Ski
Accessories and objects studio established in 2009, Barcelona based. Their designs are born from seeking people and places authenticity through books and travels.
Aurembiaix
Aurembiaix was the name of the last Countess of Urgell who lived in the 12th century, and it also means ‘golden bias’ in latin. It is the name given to the project born from the synergy between Flor Violeta Sobrequés and Chloe Campbell driven by their complicity found through antique dressmaking. Both are self taught in fashion which is why this project is so close to their hearts. All our pieces are designed, patterned, cut and handcrafted to order in our atelier. This makes it possible to adjust the fit of the pieces if required. We mainly source our fabrics from local markets and deadstock shops. For this reason, many of our pieces are limited, or can vary in fabrics. For our knitted garments we work with a local artisan tricot maker in Barcelona and all the yarn is sourced from natural fibers deadstock.
Beauty of Joseon
Beauty of Joseon is a Korean skincare brand that has become a global sensation. Adored by skincare enthusiasts around the world, it has taken the beauty market by storm with its traditional plant-based products. Not only are these products effective in delivering tangible results to the skin, they also tell an inspiring historical story that adds to their appeal. Beauty of Joseon features herbal-based formulas that date back to Korea’s Joseon Dynasty, which ruled the country for 500 years. Women during that era were focused on achieving flawless skin rather than relying on makeup, and they relied on a robust roster of botanical ingredients to achieve that goal. Today, the brand combines these traditional ingredients with low doses of modern active ingredients to enhance the effectiveness of its formulas. The result? Clean, cruelty-free, affordable products that cater to your skin’s needs, from cleansers to serums and creams.
Beznal
Beznal is an upcycling based brand created by Lucía. Born and raised in Spain, currently living in the Czech Republic, she brings up its creativity into the forefront while keeping sustainability as the core value of its projects. Each garment from Beznal is unique and handmade with local materials that if not used, would be discarded. Sustainability will always be the key element of Beznal, as it teaches how even with limited resources, fashion can still grow and be explored without harming the environment. Materials are out there, and the opportunity to experiment with the existing is always a fun challenge.
Camisas Manolo
Manolo brings back the tradition of tailoring shirts properly. They hand-make their pieces in Madrid using only the best quality materials.
Casa Carafi
Aina Carafí graduated in Fashion Design from BAU in Barcelona in 2016, having spent a year abroad in Montréal, where she specialised in Fashion Business. Following her studies, she trained and worked in London as a Designer, Stylist and Art Director for various renowned fashion houses such as Shrimps, Marques Almeida, SHOWstudio & Machine-A. She has since relocated to Barcelona, where she works as a freelance Design and Creative Consultant. Aina’s creative expression feels more at home when she can apply her vision to different fields and work on 360º projects, from conceptualization to creation, while always carrying intention and meaning. It is common in her practice to blend the softness and fluidity of textiles with the rigidity of other noble materials, such as metals, clays and wood.
Clan
Photographer and Clan founder Ana Larruy prints her own images onto simple and sustainably-made stretch fabric tops and dresses. Each Clan piece is made from polyester and elastane recycled from sea plastic, making it as sustainable as stretch fabrics can possibly be. The fabric is then printed with her photographs in her family’s factory in the town of Mataro, just 30 kilometres north-east of Barcelona. The pieces are then produced in small runs, carefully cut and sewn in order to make sure they don’t over-produce.