In fashion, aesthetic usually comes before ethics. We think first about how lovely a dress is before we think about its backstory. There are a very few labels showing at the big four fashion weeks which shout loud about their conscientious credentials, though it has to be said many of them manufacture in specialist and often local factories. Hot NY label Suno stands out from the crowd, precisely because its first function was to provide jobs and hope in response to economic and political instability in Kenya. It was 2008 and Max Osterweis wanted to find a practical solution to the difficulties he was witnessing in his "long time second home". Suno has travelled quite a trajectory since then. Osterweis and his design partner in the venture, Erin Beatty, have set about ramping up the fashionability of their brand, dressing Kate Bosworth and Solange Knowles as well as earning nominations for the CFDA/ Vogue Fashion Fund two years running. If there's anyone destroying the stereotype that ethical fashion must be fusty and irrelevant, then it's Suno.
Can you spy the twinkle of crystal kneepads? (images via style.com) |
Swarovski also worked with Creatures of the Wind, another show we loved from New York. Check out their collaboration below...