A new season means new surprising collections - beautiful Belgian brands in the picture.
CKS - looking to dress a new generation: CKS is a Belgian label that creates on-trend items for women, teenage girls and kids that can be put together into one-of-a-kind looks. Think of high-quality, easy-to-wear items with powerful prints, colors and surprising eye-catchers. The collections consist of reinvented wardrobe-essentials. From essentials with a twist to unique items that you dare to mix and match according to your style: looks that boost your self-confidence at any time. The autumn/winter season of CKS is all about the key items that can make a statement in your wardrobe.
New this fall is the CKS Teens collection, aimed at the trend-sensitive Gen Z, and kickstarted by a collab with Julie Vermeire. More celebrity collabs are announced, as an eco-responsible collection with Wearable Stories was launched on August 18th and a men’s collab with top chef Marcelo Ballardin will follow in September.
Mayerline Brussels - cocooning in style : Mayerline Brussels is a rooted Belgian fashion house that always stands for comfort, elegance and femininity. Clothing for real women, with real bodies. The brand and its second line Améline by Mayerline bring timeless classics, that can be combined in numerous ways – in qualitative fabrics, with a perfect fit. The brand has been focusing more and more on sustainability and environment-friendly, natural materials. The FW21/22 collections are colorful and all-season, with multifunctional pieces and possibilities to layer. Inspiration for the designs and hues was found in nature and the Roaring Twenties.
Ellen Kegels Fine Knitwear for Mayerline is Mayerline Brussels' first fashion collab. The Belgian fashion house has opted for a high-quality collaboration with a Belgian designer, who also guarantees natural, high-quality materials and sustainable design. That it is also about a female entrepreneur who supports other women is certainly no coincidence, since the female-driven Mayerline Brussels stands for 'women empowering women'.
LolaLiza - 20 years of dresses to impress: LolaLiza is blowing out 20 candles this season! A desire to indulge women of all ages with affordable fashion. That is how this 100% Belgian family-owned company, that exudes a pure lust for life, came into being. It is a brand that is an expert in dresses, and that inspires women in all of their forms to be who they really want to be. Sexy, comfy, elegant or simply extra festive – LolaLiza knows who women are and what they need.
LolaLiza is moving towards a greener future. Always looking forward, never backwards. By 2025, LolaLiza wants to be making over 50% of their range with recyclable or natural fabrics. For their this newly launched 'Step by Step' collection, LolaLiza uses many recyclable and natural fabrics for a collection full of sturdy pieces that exude power.
Caroline Biss - timeless attire for right now: Caroline Biss offers the modern, self-confident woman elegant and classy women's fashions with glamorous style. Perfectly fitting ready-to-wear collections that combine stylish simplicity, subtle colours and new materials - resulting in a contemporary yet timeless collection. Comfortable designs for every day of the week, weekend sporting outfits with just that little bit more, fashion dresses for a night out and sparkling party wear.
If you've got it, flaunt it. This season’s collection will turn heads. Caroline Biss dresses you for all festive occasions, from long lost birthday parties ‘till the mandatory family gatherings. Smarten up in timeless attire in which subtle colours and vivid tones are perfectly matched to balance out your party look.
Lore Van Keer - everyday luxuries : Lore Van Keer is a jewellery label from Antwerp with over a decade of experience in hand-crafted creative expression. The designs stand out through architectural flow, abstract volumes and contemporary refined luxury with a timeless twist.
Lore Van Keer launches Most Precious, a set of luxurious, statement rings that exude personality. By contrasting the color and emotional character of the stone with the more abstract, mathematical qualities of the diamonds and the architectural overall design of the piece, a balance is found in which each element feels essential. The personal relationship with the ring is fundamental. Because sometimes, it feels like the right stone finds you, not the other way around.
Diamanti Per Tutti - a killer collab with Lauren Versnick: Diamanti Per Tutti is a contemporary Antwerp jewelry brand. Inspired by everlasting lines and shapes, a Diamanti Per Tutti jewel is your everyday companion, never dominating, always making you feel confident, special and pretty.
For their FW21-collection they are proud to introduce their collab with Belgian producer, actress and model Lauren Versnick. Her LAUVE-collection launches in September and is inspired by the enigmatic tale of the phoenix, playfully hinting to its wings and claws. Every piece of the collection is named after the important women in Lauren’s life, who influence and inspire her to become the truest version of herself.
Wasted Atelier - Belgian deadstock with a kick : Wasted Atelier is known for creating unique statement pieces from deadstock. Wasted Atelier loves colorful prints and patterns and makes sure sustainable does not equal boring. The latest fall drop holds short boxy jackets with shimmering golden touches, powerful jumpsuits, one-of-a-kind kimonos and so much more
Lee Cooper - true green bluejeans : Lee Cooper is Europe’s oldest denim brand. English by origin, but Belgian ever since a Belgian family took over its license ten years ago. Since then the collection is designed in and produced for Belgium. And how the brand has changed! Although denim has never been the most sustainable fabric, Lee Cooper Belgium has been able to reduce the amount of water it takes to produce one pair of jeans from 100L down to just 2L. Over 70% of the Lee Cooper FW21 jeans are now green.
JBC - gender-equal back to school : In 2021, gender equality is top of mind and at the same time everyone realizes that we still have a long way to go. That is why JBC is opting for a gender-equal Back to School this year. Because with almost 90% of children who, according to recent VUB research, already choose a profession based on their gender at the age of 13, there is absolutely no question of equality. With the removal of boy/girl labels in the stores, a brand new gender-equal capsule collection and a coloring book that lets children dream outside the lines, JBC wants to lead by example.
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