I've curated these incredible women-owned fashion brands from across the globe. Each piece tells a story of empowerment, craftsmanship, and sustainable practices. Shopping here means supporting female entrepreneurs directly!
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Sustainable Style Innovators
Body Positive Pioneers
Cultural Heritage Keepers
Heritage Craft Protectors
Sustainable Style Innovators
Three sisters preserving traditional block-printing techniques. Each piece is handmade and supports local women artisans.
SainSisters - Shop the latest collections of handcrafted sarees · 13 shanti nagar, Kartarpura, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302015, India
Australian-Balinese owner creates sustainable resort wear from organic bamboo. Every purchase plants 5 trees!
Boho Babe Boutique Bali · Jl. Dewisita, Ubud, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia
Ukrainian refugee turned her embroidery skills into a business. Each piece takes 40+ hours of hand-stitching.
Slow Fashion Boutique - Clothes reinvention & alteration, restoration, sustainable fabrics · 5 A Hastings St, London WC1H 9PZ, United Kingdom
Body Positive Pioneers
Plus-size fashion that actually fits and makes you feel gorgeous. She started with just one sewing machine.
Pashmina Makers Swat · New Rd, Swat Mingora, Pakistan
if you are looking for kashmiri handwork clothes here i got you best option
THE SAFFRON WARDROBE · Baghat, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir 190005
Heritage Craft Protectors
Three sisters revived their grandmother's wooden block-printing workshop. Each floral and geometric pattern is carved by hand into teak blocks and stamped onto organic cotton. By employing widowed women from their community, they're turning a fading ...
Using wool from her family's rare-breed sheep, Elspeth hand-kits sweaters with Celtic cable patterns that tell stories of the island. Each stitch map can trace back to Viking-era designs. She's the last in her line still knitting the ‘old way’ buying...
Handspinner Having Fun · Old Pier Road, Sraid Na H-Atha, Broadford, Isle of Skye IV49 9AD, United Kingdom
A collective of refugee women preserving the endangered art of phulkari embroidery. Each vibrant, story-telling stitch is a meditation and a lifeline. Purchasing their shawls and clutches directly funds housing and education for their families.
This design duo creates elegant minimalist clothing from 100% upcycled materials think wedding dresses transformed into blazers, and sailcloth turned into trench coats. Every piece is one-of-a-kind, and their studio has sent zero textile waste to lan...
MOE. zero waste wear · Heleneborgsgatan 15, 117 31 Stockholm, Sweden