Catching up with Anna Menecia Antenete Hambira—Vienna-based freelance fashion designer, artist and creative director and author of the interdisciplinary fashion project amaaena that combines sustainability, contemporary fashion and socio-political responsibility.
Read More“In my opinion, empathy is an infinitely complex topic. if you deal with it, you immediately come up against hard pro and con positions. I was particularly interested in the question of how empathy affects socio-political courses and social interaction. This topic is also the basis of my new collection. In the implementation of the cooperation, however, I wanted to move away from the hard political space and travel to a warm place that is characterized by empathy at eye level.”
Read MoreLast month we had the pleasure to experience a photo shoot with our friend and an amazing photographer Margarita Keller. Take a look at the results and learn more about Margarita and her work down below…
Read More“Being surrounded with so much wealth and irrational consumerism everyday, living in one of the richest countries in the world, but also just the state of the world as we know it, has made me realize how to so many people it doesn't matter what they consume - as long as they consume it. Especially when it comes to fashion, the climate where trend hopping is most apparent.”
Our first merch photoshooting with gorgeous Aaron Scherer and Ted Green!
Read MoreNow, more than ever, it's the time to reflect on our consumer culture and think about whether we need all these new things or if we can make use or reuse what we already have.
Read MoreInterview with Leni & Cher from KOTD by Ale Zapata
“Leni introduced it to the world in 2016. A collection of various people from different backgrounds worked on the project ever since. At the moment Cherrelle is working with her on several projects. Anybody who is interested in collaborating is welcome to do so. “
Read More- Interview with Vienna based fashion Designer Norah Joskowitz
“How do I describe my work? Everything is just made-up. That's the crazy thing about being self-employed. Of course there are a few guidelines, but in itself I just think up what I do.”
Read More- interview with Studio Terrible
”My motivation is and has always been beauty. Beautiful things just make me happy and being dressed beautifully makes me feel empowered. I'd like to give that feeling to others as well. “