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ALIEL
Egypt · Ready-to-Wear
Every woman has a story. Her wardrobe should too. Founded in 2017 by Egyptian designer Leila Abo Tira, Aliel - Leila's name spelled backward - begins each collection with a single Arabic word. From that word, a story unfolds. From that story, a concept. From that concept, a garment that carries it forward.
Aliel occupies the space between tradition and rebellion - celebrating originality, individuality, equality, and freedom through fashion that is at once contemporary and deeply rooted. Collections including The Horra, Ghalia, Aseela, and Farha have each given women a language for expressing who they are, fully and without apology.
The brand's reach has extended far beyond its Egyptian origins. Aliel has been worn by Kylie Jenner, Sofia Richie, Shay Mitchell, Jessie J, Bella Thorne, and Desi Perkins - women who understood immediately that wearing Aliel is an act of intention.
ATELIER MERANDI
Bangkok / London · Jewellery & Accessories
Quiet luxury without borders. Merandi was founded in Bangkok by Kate and Grace - longtime friends brought together by a shared aesthetic sensibility and a deep appreciation for cultural nuance. Their travels inform everything: the brand draws from the Japanese concept of iki - a refined, understated elegance - and the Nordic philosophy of calm minimalism, resulting in pieces that feel cultivated rather than conspicuous.
Kate brings analytical precision from her studies in Managerial Economics at the London School of Economics. Grace contributes a foundation in communications and culinary arts. Together they create pieces that embody modern restraint - simple forms that stand effortlessly on their own.
Beyond the core collection, Merandi Craft extends the brand's philosophy into community - collaborating with local artisans across Thailand, working with regional materials and traditional techniques to bring Thai craftsmanship into a contemporary frame. The founders also dedicate 2% of MIKI bag profits to art education initiatives in Thailand.
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BODHITA
Turkey · Jewellery & Accessories
Stories worn as objects. Bodhita takes its name from the Pali language - a sacred tongue - where it means spiritual enlightenment. The brand's design philosophy is built on the collision of three worlds: Eastern philosophy, Turkish culture, and Western civilisation.
Through its collections, Bodhita gives form to stories, legends, and fairy tales - glorifying them through the mastery of local artisans. Each piece carries a narrative that extends beyond its material, connecting the wearer to something older, deeper, and universal. These are not accessories. They are objects of meaning.
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COPINE JEWELRY
Netherlands · Fine Jewellery
Slow by design. Copine began in the Netherlands in 2018 with a deliberate departure from the pace of the fashion industry. In a world driven by the pressure to constantly produce more, founder and designer Lilia Khazhieva chose a different rhythm: small, carefully considered drops of jewellery, released free from seasonal cycles and deadlines.
In 2022, Lilia moved to Amsterdam to begin a new personal and creative chapter. Since 2024, Copine has been deepening its evolution - transforming into a new expression tailored for a global audience, with fresh designs and a renewed approach to production that holds craft and thoughtfulness at its centre.
Copine is jewellery for women who understand that the most meaningful things cannot be rushed.
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DALOOD
Georgia (Tbilisi) · Ready-to-Wear
A love letter to women. Dalood is one of Georgia's most significant fashion houses - founded by Nana Shukvani as an ambassador for Georgian fashion at a pivotal moment in the country's history, and transformed over the past decade by creative director Maka Kvitsiani into an internationally recognised name.
Under Maka's direction, Dalood has become something deeply personal: an ode to the woman she is and aspires to be. To strength found in femininity. To the joy of self-love. To the ultimate success of being empowered. Her silhouettes leave no room for fear - every hand-picked fabric an encouragement to be daring.
The brand's distinctive embroidery - the signature for which Maka has become known - is a love letter to women who are comfortable in their skin and celebrated in their sophistication. Dalood does not follow trends. It follows its own intuition. Ever transforming, ever evolving.
DANIA SHINKAR
Saudi Arabia / Ireland · Handbags
Luxury made playful. Dania Shinkar was founded in 2020 with a clear and deliberate ambition: to reimagine the familiar aesthetics of a bag into wearable objects d'art - pieces with unexpected details that reward a closer look, made in the most sustainable way possible.
Every bag is 100% made in Italy, handcrafted by skilled artisans across three small family-owned factories in Tuscany, Marche, and Lombardy - using top-grain leathers sourced from Italy's finest tanneries, with all components including hardware and lining sourced entirely within Italy.
Sustainability is not an afterthought. Eco-friendly materials, waste reduction, and ethically sourced leathers are built into every stage of production. The result is playful luxury: bags that carry the visual language of art, architecture, and vintage design - contemporary and nostalgic at once. For the confident, free-spirited, forward-thinking woman.
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ESME
India · Fine Jewellery
Jewellery as inner truth. Esme is led by Aashna Dalmia - a designer whose formation spans the Academy of Design in Mumbai under Gautam Banerjee, a certified diamond course from the GIA, and an exchange semester at Le Arti Orafe Jewellery School in Florence, Italy. It is a foundation that spans continents, disciplines, and ways of understanding what jewellery can mean.
At Esme, every piece begins with a belief: that the jewellery a woman chooses is a direct reflection of who she is. The studio designs talismans of strength and power - pieces with weight and meaning - that also carry the daintiness required to match the full range of who a woman is in any given moment.
The muse is always the real woman. Feminine. Graceful. Confident in her existence.
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GAIOS
Turkey (Istanbul) · Accessories
Headpieces as power. Gaios was founded in Istanbul in 2014 by Dilan Can with a belief that a single accessory - worn at the right moment - can change how a woman moves through the world.
The brand creates uniquely styled, practical headpieces that celebrate nature's beauty and the joy of individuality. Each piece is designed to make the woman who wears it feel unstoppable - effortlessly radiating the chicness that comes from knowing exactly who you are.
Gaios is built on a foundation of sustainability and ethics, and operates with a clear conviction: that fashion can be an expression of both style and responsibility. Pieces that empower. A brand that considers.
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HAK THE LABEL
Oman · Jewellery
Two worlds, one adornment. Hak The Label emerges from Oman with a design language that is unlike anything else in contemporary jewellery - a deliberate and beautiful fusion of Middle Eastern and Scandinavian cultural symbols, brought together by founder Hakima Al Said.
Drawing from the many different cultures that form her heritage and upbringing, Hakima creates jewellery that holds more than one story at once. The result is a range that is bold yet classic, culturally layered yet immediately wearable - pieces that feel like they belong to a woman who carries more than one world within her.
Hak The Label is jewellery for women who do not simplify themselves.
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KRIS MARAN
Ukraine · Ready-to-Wear
To define a woman is to limit her. Kris Marán is the creative vision of sisters Anna and Kristina Stelmakh, and their mother Maria - three generations of female perspective unified in a single brand, founded and handcrafted in Ukraine.
The brand was built on a refusal: to reject the idea that a woman has a fixed identity, a singular persona, a type she must remain. Instead, Kris Marán asks a different question - what kind of woman do you feel like today? Each collection introduces a permanent wardrobe: a thoughtfully curated set of day-to-night outfits designed to reflect and empower a specific state of mind.
The signature Envelope detail - an asymmetrical triangle - embodies the creative synergy of its three founders: deconstruction, minimalism, and a deep appreciation for sculptural form. Every garment is crafted in the Kris Marán Ukrainian atelier, where a single tailor oversees the entire process. Worn by Sarah Michelle Gellar, Maye Musk, Ashley Graham, and Olivia Palermo - among many others.
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MAHA ALAVI
Canada / Tokyo · Accessories & Objects
Design as inquiry. Maha Alavi is a Canadian industrial designer whose practice is nomadic by nature - grounded in a sustained inquiry into how objects emerge from, respond to, and shape the environments they inhabit. Trained in philosophy and psychology, she approaches design as both intellectual and material pursuit.
Her process is shaped by travel. Berlin, Singapore, Tokyo, London - each city has sharpened her sensitivity to light, seasonality, and proportion. This sensibility anchors her inaugural hardware series, CERCLE, which reimagines foundational geometry in material form.
Every Maha Alavi piece is hand formed and finished in a family-run foundry in Northern India - cast metal objects of seamless joinery and intuitive form. Sustainability sits at the core: cradle-to-cradle manufacturing, recycled metals, small-batch production with minimal waste. Objects designed to last - and to be recycled when their life ends.
MARARI CO
Turkey · Handbags
A legacy to daughters. Marari was born on June 9, 2023, from a deeply personal idea. Founder Evrim Cihangir Özen named the brand for her two daughters - Mar(e), the Latin equivalent of Deniz, and Arı, the Turkish word for honey bee and the equivalent of Melis. The name is a love letter made leather.
Working alongside creative directors Ayşenur Çavdar and Ozan Çetinkalp, Evrim built Marari around a belief in what a sustainable luxury handbag can be. Every bag is handcrafted in Turkey using the finest leathers and traditional Turkish craft - contemporary in design, rooted in centuries of leather knowledge.
The bee is the brand's animating spirit: industrious, purposeful, maintaining nature's balance through creative work. Marari bags carry this ethos visibly - in their meticulous construction, their Mediterranean softness, their effortless elegance.
MATTERS
Georgia (Tbilisi) · Ready-to-Wear
Made for meaningful moments. Matters is a women-led advanced contemporary brand, meticulously designed and handcrafted in Tbilisi, Georgia. Founded in 2018, the house was built on a single, clear vision: to create refined pieces for life's most meaningful moments.
Every garment is considered with the weight that the occasion deserves. Matters does not design for noise - it designs for the woman who understands that what she wears when it matters most should be made with the same intentionality she brings to everything else.
MAVEN
Turkey (Istanbul) · Handbags
Mastery carried forward. Maven means deep knowledge - and the name is not incidental. The brand was founded by two female entrepreneurs drawing on Istanbul's oldest leather and bag-making traditions, bringing centuries of craft knowledge into conversation with the needs of the contemporary woman.
Every Maven bag is carefully handcrafted in the heart of Istanbul by the most skilled artisans, using the finest materials. The designs blend historical mastery with contemporary lines - every detail shaped with a timeless and sophisticated perspective.
Maven is for the woman who carries her strength with her. Each bag holds the story, the style, and the strength of the woman who wears it.
MISHO
India · Fine Jewellery
Architecture for the body. Misho is an award-winning design studio and globally recognised jewellery brand from India, built on a singular vision: that jewellery is not ornament but structure - modern architecture worn against skin.
At the helm is founder and creative director Suhani Parekh, whose work has redefined what luxury jewellery can mean for the contemporary woman. Misho pieces push past decoration into something more considered - form, weight, proportion, negative space. Each design is a quiet statement about how a woman chooses to occupy the world.
The work has been recognised by The Washington Post, Forbes Asia's 30 Under 30, and a growing community of women who understand that the most powerful things worn are the ones that look like they were made specifically for them.
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NAZLI CEREN
Turkey (Istanbul) · Ready-to-Wear
Structure as poetry. Nazlı Ceren was born in Istanbul - a city where the weight of craft history meets cosmopolitan ambition - and carries both in every garment. The brand focuses on locally handcrafted demi-couture: clothing that delivers finesse, clean structure, and a playful sophistication that is entirely its own.
Every piece is meticulously constructed for the modern woman who appreciates clarity of line with an unexpected twist. The brand blends artisan tradition with local material sourcing and an eco-conscious approach - using high-quality materials to create pieces designed to last.
Nazlı Ceren dresses the woman who is independent, fashion-forward, and always in motion. Structure that moves with her.
NÉ NEPAL
Nepal · Accessories
Born in Nepal. Né Nepal - the name means precisely this - was founded by Ishu and Tulja after returning to their homeland with a shared and urgent purpose: to preserve the artisanal heritage of Nepal before it fades entirely.
The brand is a conscious design house built on the connection between fading crafts and modern design - ensuring that each piece is not only beautiful but reflective, carrying a story of the hands that made it and the tradition from which it came.
What began with a founding conviction has grown into a community: nearly 200 artisans whose lives have been transformed by the work of Né Nepal. The brand uplifts rather than extracts. It preserves rather than performs. Every piece is a quiet act of cultural continuity.
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PERACAS
Turkey (Istanbul) · Jewellery
Art worn. Peracas was founded by Beyza Arman for the woman who inherits her style from the past and carries it into the present with grace. Each piece draws its life from a rich visual archive: the Boboli Gardens of Florence, Renaissance paintings, the mythology of Greek Goddesses, the infinite quality of open sea.
Every design is a story from somewhere - a figure from a Botticelli canvas, the adornment of an ancient deity, the beauty of something that existed centuries before us. And every piece is created by hand, in collaboration with the most talented artisans in Istanbul's Grand Bazaar - one of the oldest and most storied craft centres in the world.
Timeless. Handmade. Entirely unique.
PINAR OZEVLAT
Cyprus / London · Jewellery
Crochet reimagined. Pinar Talat founded Pinar Ozevlat from a convergence of formal training and ancestral memory. Educated at the London College of Fashion in machine and hand embroidery, and holding a BA Hons in Women's Knitwear from Ravensbourne College of Art and Design, she further refined her textile craft through collaborations with designers Marjan Pejoski and Rachel Robarts.
But the truest source of her work is older than any institution. Pinar is deeply rooted in her Cypriot heritage - inspired by generations of women who practiced the timeless art of fine crochet. She has taken that inherited craft and reimagined it entirely, fusing intricate handmade textures with a contemporary aesthetic to create jewellery that reads as both ancient and entirely modern.
Every piece is made slowly, sustainably, and ethically - honouring the earth and the cultural memory from which it came. Wearable art that tells a story with floral creations.
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SERENA UZIYEL
Heritage-rooted, International · Jewellery & Accessories
Civilisations worn. Serena Uziyel creates from the deepest possible well - the ancient lineages of Mesopotamia, Sumeria, Babylon, and Persia - drawing on thousands of years of craft knowledge and translating it into pieces that are worn today.
The making is as considered as the inspiration. Each design employs ancient techniques - looms, crochet, filigree - worked meticulously into form. The family manor and its inherited objects serve as a constant source, threading the past directly into the present through the hands of skilled artisans.
Every Serena Uziyel piece carries its lineage visibly. This is jewellery and accessories made for women who understand that what endures does so because it was built with intention, care, and the weight of something worth preserving.
SZABO SIHAG
India / London · Ready-to-Wear
Craft remembered. Culture worn. Founded in 2019 by Meghna Sihag and Krisztian Szabo - based between India and London - Szabo Sihag was born from a shared lived experience of growing up surrounded by the extraordinary textile traditions of India, and watching them quietly disappear.
The brand reinterprets this heritage rather than simply preserving it. Hand-spun khadi cotton, khadi wool, traditional Odhaniya scarves, and locally crafted details are blended with modern silhouettes and global sensibilities - creating womenswear that is rooted in memory but designed for daily life today.
At the core of Szabo Sihag is a belief that sustainability and cultural continuity are inseparable. Every collection is made in collaboration with artisans and small-scale manufacturers in India, embedding endangered textile practices into garments that are worn, washed, lived in, and passed on.
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THE SUMMER HOUSE
India · Ready-to-Wear
Clothes for small occasions. The Summer House designs from a specific and deeply understood premise: that the moments between the grand ones - the dinner, the cocktail evening, the elegant house party, the art gathering - deserve clothes made with the same care as any occasion.
Working from India with skilled artisans using time-honoured techniques, the brand creates garments in luxurious natural fabrics - silks, linens, fine cottons, and innovative blends - chosen not just for how they look but for how they live. Elevated yet effortless. Considered yet easy.
The Summer House designs for women who value taste over trend and intelligence over excess. Silhouettes that are modern, fluid, and intentional. Pieces that earn their place in the wardrobe - worn repeatedly, styled differently, never once forgotten.
TOHUM DESIGN
Turkey · Jewellery
Born from wandering. Tohum - meaning seed in Turkish - was created by Verda Alaton from a lifelong study of the world's most ancient and uninhibited forms of adornment. A student of anthropology, Alaton spent years travelling through Asia and Africa, working alongside African art experts in New York, and collecting tribal artifacts and accessories that would eventually seed her design philosophy.
In 2009, after her first trip to West Africa, she launched Tohum with a clear belief: that natural forms and powerful expression are not opposites, but inseparable. The result is jewellery that feels at once ancient and entirely modern - objects that carry the visual language of native adornment reinterpreted through a Turkish designer's eye.
Alaton's Cycles Ring won the 2015 Red Dot Design Concept Award and the Premier A'Design Award. She was named Jewelry Designer of the Year at the 2015 ELLE Style Awards in Turkey.
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WAYT
International · Ready-to-Wear
Dressing as transformation. Wayt approaches clothing as a language - a way of giving form to the fluid, layered, ever-evolving nature of identity. Drawing from art, performance, and cultural references, the brand creates expressive pieces that balance structure with softness, intuition with intention.
Every design reflects a dialogue between contrast and harmony. Strength and sensitivity. The self that is known and the self still emerging. In the world of Wayt, the act of getting dressed becomes something more - a movement between moods, roles, and versions of who you are on any given day.
Wayt invites its wearer to embrace change, complexity, and individuality through thoughtfully crafted garments that hold more than one story at once.
WEMAWE
Turkey · Jewellery & Accessories
Where stone meets spirit. Wemawe is a Turkish brand rooted in a profound reverence for Native American tradition - specifically the sacred art of the Zuni tribe of New Mexico, whose hand-carved animal totems, known as Fetishes, form the philosophical heart of every piece.
In Zuni belief, these carved creatures are not decoration. They are protectors - talismans believed to hold magical powers that shield their owner from problems of mind and body. Wemawe has taken this ancient practice and woven it into wearable form, combining hand-selected stones sourced from across the world with Fetish animals to create objects that carry meaning beyond aesthetics.
To wear Wemawe is to carry a talisman - chosen for you, made with intention.
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0711 TBILISI
Georgia (Tbilisi) · Handbags
Georgian craft, global cult. O'Seven Eleven was established in Tbilisi in 2013 and immediately distinguished itself through one defining commitment: the elevation of Georgian handcraft to international luxury.
Every piece is handmade by Georgian artisans with meticulous attention - and the brand played a significant role in bringing the Georgian knitting technique into the global fashion conversation, reinterpreting this traditional and deeply established method of handwork through directional, contemporary design.
The result is a harmonious cohabitation of tradition and modernity: bags that carry the warmth of hand labour and the edge of forward-thinking design. The brand has earned a devoted following across the UK, China, Singapore, and the Arab Emirates - and among names including Candice Swanepoel, Olivia Palermo, Jasmine Sanders, and Devon Windsor.