an.ju studio stands for Anna and Justine. Together, Anna Eham and Justine Nessi are the creators of the Munich leather studio an.ju studio. And together, the two see themselves as a cross-generational creative duo who want to keep the (somewhat forgotten) craftsmanship of fine leather making alive in combination with sustainability.
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With her online marketplace LAMA LIVING, Justine Weiß wants to achieve what is already set in the area of fashion in the area of home textiles. To this end, she curates the online shop of her Stuttgart start-up with natural products from selected brands. Predominantly from women-run companies.
Continue readingRESPCT.ME Gallery – art meets fashion
With the opening of the Respct.Me Gallery, Munich has gained an unconventional but (fairly) curated location. Because Susanne Bleicher-Kaikkis combines art that inspires change with fashion from art-oriented fair labels from all over Europe in her small but extremely fine gallery at Reichenbachstrasse 36.
Continue readingGREENSTYLE Popup-Store @ Munich City Hall
Welcome to GREENSTYLE Popup-Store, the temporary home for your brands, your collections and our common mission: to bring sustainable fashion into the middle of society. Where is the store? In the Munich town hall. Right in the middle.
Continue readingKauri Store – concept store
Daniel Tocca, who became Italy’s sustainable fashion pioneer when the brand RE-BELLO was founded in 2010, opened the first 360-degree sustainable lifestyle store in South Tyrol together with Bernhard Schönhuber in December 2019 with the Kauri Store Bolzano city center is a lot more sustainable and an important topic can be experienced in style.
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Since 1842, traditional fashion house, LODENFREY, from Munich has stood for the latest trends in the fashion world as well as with traditional fashion and classics for every age group.
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