The Colombian brand taps into nature, art and the human body to create the kind of accessories you'll want to pass down through generations.
A monk, an Episcopalian sister and a "typical clergy spouse" talk about their experiences pursuing textile arts and the Divine.
These may be the shoes that do it for me.
Brooklyn-made products are the new luxury according to a new piece in the Observer, featuring fantastic quotes like, "None of my clients want Christian Louboutin shoes anymore, because the Kardashians are clomping around in them at breakfast."
In honor of Made in America Month, we did some research and talked to some experts to learn more about the growing Slow Fashion movement in the U.S. Read on to find out what it is, plus 10 brands doing it well, keeping their production local, sustainable, high-quality, and...slow.