Brand to Watch: Lou Dallas
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by Make it last on 8 November, 2019
This week’s most important read on style and sustainability is the Business of Fashion’s feature about the new wave of brands that are committed to combat climate change and make the fashion industry a less polluting and exploiting one – but shy away from using the word sustainable. The term is so over-used, it’s in fact dirty in itself.
One of the mentioned brands are Lou Dallas. You might have catched a glipse of it if you, like us, are a Euoporia fan (Hunter Schafer’s character Jules wears it).
Brooklyn-based designer Raffaella Hanley uses deadstock fabrics, repurposed vintage, Goodwill jeans and upcycled Swarovski crystals rather than using new textiles. She was a CFDA/Vouge Fashion Fund finalist this year.



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