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Eco chic re-purposed vintage by Amoosi

Thumbnail image for anooshi.jpgThere are so many beautiful, ethically made dresses to choose from at the moment I personally don't know where to start. And today, a further spanner was thrown into the works when i discovered yet another new label doing amazing things with old fabrics: Amoosi.

Amoosi make unique, stylish and very trend-aware garments from reclaimed, vintage fabric. The classic range features highly wearable yet distinctive everyday items like halter neck blouses and wrap around shirts, all customisable with different fabrics and at surprisingly affordable prices. The dress I've picked out here is from the more exclusive couture range, but is still reasonably priced at £120. All items are hand-made in London. This is slow fashion with fast appeal!

Related: Eco glam at Equa by Annie Greenabelle

Posted by AbiSilvester on May 15, 2008 in Fashion & accessories, Green News | Permalink

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I think you mean Amoosi.

Posted by: FS | May 15, 2008 1:34 PM

I think you mean amoosi.

Posted by: FS | May 15, 2008 1:35 PM

thank you - I should probably learn to read

Posted by: AbiSilvester | May 15, 2008 3:02 PM

thank you - I should probably learn to read

Posted by: AbiSilvester | May 15, 2008 3:02 PM

"new label doing amazing things with old fabrics"? Err.. apart from making them in sizes to fit the average woman. The biggest item they sell is a size 12, most are only made in size 10.

Posted by: cath lewis | May 16, 2008 7:47 AM

"new label doing amazing things with old fabrics"? Err.. apart from making them in sizes to fit the average woman. The biggest item they sell is a size 12, most are only made in size 10.

Posted by: cath lewis | May 16, 2008 7:48 AM

New label doing amazing things with old fabrics?? Err.. apart from making them in sizes to fit the average woman. The biggest item they sell is a size 12, most are only made in size 10.

Posted by: cath lewis | May 16, 2008 7:49 AM

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