On our minds: Kieley Kimmel
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by adakallgren on 6 November, 2015
The latest in line of on-point sustainable fashion emerging from Los Angeles.
On our minds is Kieley Kimmel, another on-point sustainable fashion label to recently appear out of Los Angeles. With designs heavily shaped by textiles (which are sourced from Europe and Japan), the label is big on simple chunky knits in forecasted colour themes with an emphasis on necessity, comfort and knowledge. In their own words, the aim is to create sustainable designs that encourage “creative thought and new perspective”. After introducing men’s and children’s ranges only this season, for spring/summer 16 the brand is expanding further with KK Basics, a line of essentials at lower price points. See the full current autumn/winter collection “Bluets” with some effortlessly elegant blue velvet pieces thrown in here.
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