Women’s Fashion

NFP: New Form Perspective

“NFP: new form perspective” fosters the concept of transition, transformation and evolution. Designer Gail Travis strives to create a carefully engineered collection of knitted sweaters, accessories and jersey designs with a unique ability to turn upside-down, backwards, and creatively mold in versatile ways. Rooted in timeless architectural shapes, New Form Perspective strives to encourage each […]

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Lisa Kiss

Lisa Kiss is a New York based textile artist who has been hand painting onto silk and velvet since 1985. This year’s collection features one-of-a-kind velvet scarves, cashmere shawls, silk squares and a limited edition selection of silk womenswear in her exclusive designs. Lisa draws inspiration from her extensive study of art history, travel and

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Wing & Weft Gloves

Wing & Weft Gloves, led by Katie Sue Nicklos, is the last American glove factory with a direct lineage to Gloversville, New York. Nestled in NYC’s Garment District, this fourth-generation business upholds the craft of custom glove-making. Formerly known as Lacrasia Gloves, Wing & Weft serves a wide array of clients from the entertainment industry

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NatureVsFuture

NatureVsFuture is an artistic expression of organic futurism via clothing. Blending innovative, sculptural design with natural and sustainable materials NVF is designed with an environmental mindfulness. Since 2002 each garment has been made locally in New York City in limited quantity. Precisely engineered to have a flattering fit, functionality, comfort and modern, timeless style. The

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ekologic

We craft beautiful, functional, and comfortable clothing upon a foundation of environmental responsibility, purpose, and values. Each piece of apparel is rethought, reconstructed, and refined to create a unique work of inspired design—clothing that transforms our customers, respects our natural world and challenges the traditional tenets of consumptive fashion.

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