Represented Brands

Formerly called Skunkfunk, SKFK is a fiercely unique Spanish fashion brand whose look is design-driven, bold, and wearable. They have 13 stores of their own in Spain and France, and can be found in boutiques all across Europe. They've headlined Madrid Fashion Week for two seasons in a row, and were recently celebrated by the Balenciaga Museum, which put on a retrospective of their 25 year history. This is a brand that people are talking about.

They are leaders in the field of sustainability, using fair trade organic cotton, EcoVero viscose, and recycled fibres. The prints are hand-painted in-house, informed by the designer's fine arts background. It's hard to summarize SKFK or to pin down their look, as the collection is incredibly diverse, and so different from everything else on the market. I invite you to explore it yourself.

Premium sustainable denim for all bodies. Lola Jeans has become a leader in the push to reduce the environmental impact of denim, and it is evident in every step of the process. From using recycled cotton and Tencel in their fabrics, to using technologies such as ozone washing, nebulization, and laser finishing, Lola has dramatically reduced it’s water consumption and eliminated most toxic chemicals from their production cycle. For every jean sold, they also plant one tree in Madagascar to further offset their impact.

I have a special connection to Lola. I previously worked as their Sales Manager, and so their sustainability story and my sustainability story start in the exact same place. It feels really nice to be working with this great group of people again.

The original ethical fashion brand since 1988. Like you, we believe the simple actions we make today can have a huge and positive impact on the future...

At Komodo, we are dedicated to creating clothes that are sustainable and don’t have a negative impact on the environment. We are passionate about protecting and nurturing our planet, but we also love fashion and don’t believe the two need to be mutually exclusive. Why can’t we look great whilst fighting for the world we live in?

Colorful, casual, and fun, Tranquillo started out in 2002 as a small boutique in Dresden, Germany, and has grown into a powerhouse in both apparel and home goods. They take extra care to source sustainable materials such as organic cotton and ecovero viscose, and to only work with factories that provide fair working conditions for their employees.

Brava Fabrics is a Barcelona-based B Corp that produces the majority of its collection in Spain and Portugal. Their collection is driven by the spirit of "honest fun", with a major focus on graphic prints and bold colors. They are also well known for their collaborations with up-and-coming artists and nostalgic brands. They have 3 corporate stores in Europe, distribution across 300+ boutiques, and a very strong following across social media and B2C.