Ricepaper stepped elegantly and ethically into the fashion industry in November 2017 with its flagship Kaniwa collection, which was followed by the recently launched Kadali range. The limited-run collections feature a series of timeless and long-lasting garments that are designed for wearers to be noticed, but not to stand out in a crowd.
With mindful consumption and waste minimisation at the forefront, Ricepaper founder Eve Walton-Healey aims for full transparency when it comes to manufacturing. The designs are intentionally versatile and enduring to ensure pieces that won’t pollute, destroy or impact the environment or the lives of the people making them. Sure, changing the fast-fashion industry is a tough task, but passionate brands that care about the planet and the people on it give us a warm glimmer of hope.
Get your fine self over to Ricepaper’s website for more.
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