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    American vintage


    Michael Azoulay created American Vintage in France in 2005 with the initial idea to make the female t-shirt an essential part of the wardrobe. Where American Vintage continues to be most famous for the basic tops and t-shirts perfect for the layering look, the collections constantly evolves and each season grows to contain more beautiful [...]

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    BA&SH


    French brand Ba&sh was created in 2003 by childhood friends Barbara Boccara and Sharon Krief. Their idea was to create the ideal wardrobe by designing clothes they felt like wearing every day. Subtly mixing designs that are simple and feminine, using soft and natural fabrics like cashmere, silks and cottons their collections are always chic, [...]

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    By malene birger


    Malene Birger started her namesake label in 2003 and is by many called the Danish Queen of Fashion. By Malene Birger’s unique sense of aesthetics has already earned the label a distinguished place in the international fashion world with each collection reflecting the designer’s unique approach to elegance. International celebrities continues to be drawn to the brand [...]

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    Lollys Laundry


    Lolly’s Laundry was created in 2007 by Camilla Byriel. Her ambition was to create a timeless wardrobe with dresses and tops, which can be styled in several different ways and for all occasions.  The styles are both elegant and functional made of natural fabric in a luxurious cut. This label is all about affordable luxury. [...]

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    Rützou


    Rützou was founded in 2000 by acclaimed fashion designer Susanne Rützou. Since then the label has achieved a extended following of dedicated fans. Rützou is particularly famous for its’ unique designs, beautiful prints and colours combined with refined material with a production quality that ensures garments maintain a tailored aspect.  The Rützou collection is sophisticated [...]

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