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Maison Originals
The Building Blocks
Bonnie&Clyde Vintage Clothes
Purveyors of Fine Vintage Clothes and Accessories
Ballo
Unique handmade eyewear that creates jobs, plants trees and puts the planet before profit
The seen collective
A tiny group of powerful women hand knitting luxury yarns in Johannesburg
Thrifty Slayer
A charity shop selling used, sometimes new, donated items keeping them out of dumpsites and applying proceeds to the empowerment of people in underserved communities and also running a 'soup kitchen' to feed the poor.
Diakwu Cloth
Handwoven fabric ethically created from textile waste scraps
Loskop
Authentic slow streetwear
Bohemian Collective
Beauty in Simplicity
Laaniraani
Craft meets Demi Couture sustainable one of a kind art pieces made in Africa
U be You
Gender-neutral clothing
Fikile Zamagcino Sokhulu
Poetic and gentle fashion
Buyafuthi Recycled Plastic Activewear
Turning something dire into something more refined. Taking one man/woman’s trash & turning it into another’s functional activewear
Afrigarde
Wearable Art
Emeka Suits
Emeka is a black and green lifestyle enterprise. Black, because it is black owned, black made and created to empower African industries. Green, because it is using upcycled materials, aiming for a waste free production chain and exploring new ideas of sustainability.
House of Lucent
Modern classics that are ethically & sustainably made.
plasticity.
We create upcycled plastic products, giving plastic a new life. Combined with hemp fabrics, our products are created sustainably with as low an environmental impact as possible.
HempLove
Clothing with love. A love for sustainability. A love for our planet.
Liz Ogumbo
I currently run a showroom boutique & fashion styling consultancy where I create style to empower you, my consumer.
EKTA
EKTA - We Are One. a luxury womenswear brand
Asha Eleven
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