- ALEMAIS - APIECE APART - BENARAS BY CITRUS - CAMBIO - CISSA - DENIMIST - EUROPEAN CULTURE - EILEEN FISHER - HANNOH WESSEL - JOE'S JEANS - KATHARINA HOVMAN - KUJTEN - LABO ART - LINO 120 - LLEA BLUE (CP SHADES) - MAISON LUREX - MAISON BOINET - MAKU THE LABEL - MIRROR IN THE SKY - MEIMEIJ - MOMONI - PAS DE CALAIS - PERSERICO - PRET POUR PARTIR - PUROTATTO - RE/DONE - ROSSO 35 - SEVENTY VENETIA - UNIVERSEL - VANESSA BRUNO - VITAMIN A - VELVET BY GRAHAM AND SPENCER -
When Eileen started the company in 1984, she was working as an interior and graphic designer and had trouble finding clothes. She kept imagining simple, timeless pieces like the kimono, which people have worn for thousands of years. That vision led to her “aha” moment: a system of shapes that worked together to make getting dressed easy.
Today, that systems approach has grown to include the whole life cycle of the clothes, from how they’re made at the outset to what happens after you no longer need them, taking into account the well-being of those involved along the way. That’s why we’re designing a circular system and moving away from the take-make-waste manufacturing model toward one that reuses, replenishes or regenerates the resources involved.