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Eco – Lover

It’s that time of year again and love is in the air. Help spread cupids message and treat your loved one to a Valentine’s gift. In keeping with our love for all things eco and sustainable, a last minute eco friendly Valentine’s Day gift guide – our gift to you.

Come February you can almost sense the inundation of saucy, sexy and provocative Valentine’s Day campaigns coming from afar – making it hard not to associate Valentine’s Day with flowers, chocolate, lingerie and all things red and pink. Most of us girls know that Valentine’s Day is just around the corner with only three days to go, and the tension to find the perfect Valentine’s gift is mounting! So here at Antithesis, we are celebrating all things eco and sustainable for your special loved one.

To help celebrate your V-Day, we’ve put together a list and found five great last minute gift ideas for your man to show you really care – for him, and the planet.

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  1. Want your man to be on time? Try WeWood Watches – They design watches from mainly scrap-wood and using state-of-the-art Miyota movements, resulting in making a healthy, handsome and also splash proof watch. WeWood has teamed up with American Forest and plants a tree for every watch sold.
  2. A conscious box for the best green, ethical, and sustainable products right at your doorstep every month. They have searched the planet to deliver the best products for your Valentine’s Day.
  3. If your man’s a chocolate lover try the ethical superstore for some of the best ethical chocolate brands
  4. For a classy pull over check Braintree for all wardrobe favorites that your man won’t resist
  5. Or why not book a trip for two to Tom’s Eco Lodge and have something to look forward to together.
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Grids & Curves

This season we’re proud to be continuing our partnership with Alcantara to embellish our collection. Based in Italy, Alcantara is a high-end textile manufacturer producing unique and innovative materials. Offering a combination of sensory, aesthetic and functional values, their materials are made in complete respect for the environment whilst respecting ethical and social standards. For our second collection, we chose bright colours and contrasting geometrical and organic textures. Now playtime!
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Commute Smart Week: Retrospective

It is a well known fact that the daily commute is often a daily drag and it can be all too easy to sometimes get lost in the routine monotony of it all that we forget to try and find both new ways of working & commuting! Looking back on our collaborations during Commute Smart Week it seems we learnt quite a few things on what commuting means and what it is like for different people. During our time spent working with the delightful Ceri Heathcote behind Style Eyes Ethical Fashion Blog and the lovely Susie Cole from Magnifeco we learnt that everybody’s travelling needs are different.

Susie looking great in the Rectangular coat!

Copy Producer Susie Cole spent her time throughout the week cycling into work wearing Antithesis clothing and it was great to hear that Susie thought  ”the clothes were beautifully cut, they were tailored but not tight which meant they were easy to move in – a must if you’re cycling!”

The great thing about cycling is it has its health & wealth benefits, not only do you get fit but there’ll be no need to fork out a fortune for a gym membership. We lent Susie the Rectangular coat, Two piece blouse, Anti-blazer and The High waisted trouser which were all the perfect fit for office style!

Susie looked great in the pieces and we were more than happy to hear she was comfortable too! Susie also mentioned ” I find cycling helps to clear my mind” so if that isn’t enough reasons to give cycling a try for a week then I don’t know what is! Not only can you try something new for the week, but you can be sure to do it in style and comfort wearing Antithesis clothing!

Wearing the Anti-Blazer & Two-piece Blouse

Another lifestyle change Antithesis learnt to consider when thinking of ways to alter your commute is “Remote & Agile Working”. The Work Wise website largely promotes this kind of working during the Winter months as it can help reduce the stress that commuting to and from work can bring. Ceri Heathcote told us all about her week working from home in Antithesis clothing and told us all about how she juggles working from home.

Ceri working the Circular Parka

After being inspired to start her blog when on maternity leave Ceri mentioned that she “always loved fashion and it made sense to write about something that I was passionate about” and her blog has continued to be a success since. One of the positives of working from home that Ceri mentioned is “It saves lots of money as I don’t have to pay for the petrol and it fits well with my aim to live as sustainably as possible”.  Although Ceri did tell us that she misses the feeling of “being out and about and having a reason to get a bit dressed up” that commuting brings, it seems that overall Ceri enjoys working from home. We lent Ceri our more casual pieces such as the Circular Parka, Reversible knit and Knit piece for the week and from the pictures Ceri sent over it looks like she looked great whilst working from home!

The Reversible Overpiece

Whether or not you commute to/from work and whether or not you cycle in, use the car or the train, Antithesis clothing works for everyone despite your lifestyle needs. We hope that we’ve given you a few ideas on changing up your Commute and looking stylish as you do it!

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Getting to know you: Magnifeco’s Kate Black

It’s probably becoming clear that here at ANTITHESIS we love bringing you new ways to make your commuting life better. With it currently being Commute smart week we wanted to share what makes our dark and frosty morning commute a little brighter this winter!

Commuting to and from work is can be a bit of a chore regardless of how much you love your job. With the dark, wet and windy season upon us as well  our commutes are getting just that little bit more miserable. However, the 11th of November saw the start of Commute Smart Week where their annual campaign was launched to help raise awareness of the better ways in which we can make those dreary Autumnal commutes both a bit easier and more enjoyable.

Many of you out there will probably be nodding your heads in agreement with us that it can often be pretty dull sitting on a train, tube or bus in the early hours of the morning with very little to do except turn to your smartphones, free paper or other magical means of maintaining consciousness at the crack of dawn. With your morning sanity in mind ANTITHESIS is here to share a little gem of an ethical fashion blog Magnifeco, which has helped keep us entertained everyday this week on our way to work.

Magnifeco is filled with wonderful daily ethical & sustainable fashion advice as well as other great tips on life and style. Its thoughtful, honest and fashion forward content has made Magnifeco a topnotch bookmark on our morning trail. It’s a delightful blog with charmingly written posts to make catching up on ethical style news both entertaining as well as insightful. Deep in a fever of admiration and wanting to know more about the people behind this great ethical site, ANTITHESIS recently contacted the creator behind Magnifeco, Kate Black.

When we told her about our quasi-commuting-obsession and the fact that Commute Smart week happened to be on the horizon we decided it might be an idea to have a clash of cultures and see how our ANTITHESIS offering fairs over the week with one of her busy London contributors. Magnifeco’s commute smart review of the ANTITHESIS collection can be found here.

In the meantime we’ve caught up with Kate for your reading pleasure, because she’s responsible for a great start to our day; she’s exactly the kind of forward thinking, straight talking, driven modern woman that inspires us at ANTITHESIS; and because we love celebrating people making a positive difference in the fashion industry! Here she is in all her glory.

Magnifeco’s Kate Black

Tell ANTITHESIS a little bit about you, where are you from? What are your passions?!
 
My name is Kate Black, I’m a Canadian living in Boston. I’m passionate about ethics and aesthetics…the two ideas that drive Magnifeco-  the digital source for eco-fashion and sustainable living.
 
What motivated you to start Magnifeco and what inspires you to write?
 
As a vegetarian, I was always conscious about what I put in my body, but not about what I put on my body. Eco-fashion entered my consciousness around 2007-2008 when mainstream magazines (like Marie Clarie and Vanity Fair) were publishing their green issues. Ethical fashion really resonated with me, but it was hard to find. I was living in Tokyo at the time and just started trend-hunting and writing about great eco and sustainable designers from around the world that were available online. People liked and the site started to grow – we are now read in 140 countries!
 
If you had to choose 3 of your favourite ethical fashion brands, which would they be and why?
 
There are so many great British ethical brands. Because of the support of Estethica, Eco-Luxe and Pure, ethical fashion is thriving in the UK. One of my favourite brands is People Tree and the vision and drive Safia Minney has; pairing contemporary designers with her fairtrade co-operatives. People Tree’s clothing is stylish and affordable. Izzy Lane and her sheep sanctuary are inspiring; creating great knits and wovens all form her own flock. Also love Beyond Skin and their gorgeous, vegan shoes.
 
How do you think sustainable fashion brands are faring in a world full of fast fashion?
 
I think it’s difficult. Everyone agrees the fashion industry needs to change; it’s toxic and harmful as it is. But I think consumers have been too focused on ‘value’ in the form of dollars and cents and changing that perspective to place value on environment, people (who make the items) and longevity. You’ve made some great strides in the UK with brands like GoodOne and Reclaim To Wear collaborating with TopShop. It’s great to see the integration of ethical fashion in with fast fashion; makes it easier for consumers to compare price/style and ethics in one place
 
You already contribute to sustaining our environment by advising your readers on ethical clothing brands, but are there other pieces of advice you like to give your readers?
 
I love the idea of a capsule wardrobe. The idea of pairing down the number of pieces it takes to be and feel stylish is great for the pocketbook and the environment. When your wardrobe is made up of 10-12 pieces it forces you to really look at the quality of the items, to look at accessories and to explore swapping and sharing. Buying less is a great start to having a more sustainable wardrobe.

Well, we hope dear reader, this might be the beginnings of a beautiful relationship! If you haven’t been to the Magnifeco blog as yet – as we’ve become used to saying this Commute Smart week – “get on your bike, you never know what your missing out on!”

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Sharing is Caring: The Green Guide

While some reach for an A to Z travel guide, some their little black book and others a diary or creative note book of some sort, ANTITHESIS has a slightly different battered and bruised love affair with a book.

 This week ANTITHESIS would like to share some information about the book we reach for to navigate around all things green and ethical. In a pinch it’s our secret weapon for finding the right way, rather than taking the easy route.

For those of you out there in search of an guide to all of your planet friendly needs, the Green Guide brings you just that, being both a printed and online directory, you can find the best way to discover and easily access ethical products and experiences.

 

Over the past twenty years the contributors behind the Green Guide have been collecting an ever-widening range of listings that cover all sorts of green ways of living, being and thinking. From entries on academic research to sustainable shopping choices, the Green Guide brings their readers a totally absorbing experience. Fulfilling the Greener lifestyle needs of families and fashionistas searching for a more sustainable way of living. So if you green guys and girls need some support and direction on where to shop, visit, how to get about and so much more then follow the link and head straight to their webpage.

Or if you’re an ethical practitioner too you can enter you’re very own standard listing for free as long as you meet their inclusion criteria. You can also pay a 12 month subscription fee for a more enhanced listing on their website.

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The Ultimate Travel Bag Goes to Paris

Last week, we took advantage of our bi-annual trip to the world-renowned textile tradeshow Première Vision in Paris to test one of our favourite products: the Ultimate Travel Bag! Designed by Charlie Goldthorpe for our first edition of the Antithesis Collective, it transforms from a carry-on suitcase into a shoulder bag or rucksack and comes with a detachable pouch. Here is Renée’s experience:

“The suitcase is the perfect size for a trip of less than a week: I managed to fit in six days-worth of clothes, 2 pairs of shoes, my huge beauty case, a few notebooks and a handful of snacks. I normally travel with a backpack so it was a relief not to have all the weight on my shoulders, plus it looks much more stylish! The detachable pouch and strap came in very handy to carry valuables such as my travel tickets, passport, wallet, phone and keys.

Once in Paris, I removed the Design Go trolley and folded the bag into an oversized tote in which I put my work files, business cards, lunch and the pouch containing my personal items. A women’s day bag can never be too big! Before going out at night, I simply dropped the bag into my room and wore the pouch as a chic evening clutch.

Overall I am very pleased by the versatility of the bag. Day or night, work or leisure, city or countryside: whatever your look or activity, the bag adapts to you. I definitely recommend it to all of you nomadic cosmopolitan females out there!”

Available now at our online store.

Excited to be in Paris! Travelling with the bag as a suitcase and wearing the Anti-Blazer

Ready for PV wearing the bag as tote, our Two-Piece Blouse and High-Waisted Trouser

Going out with the pouch, our Little Navy Dress, Fringe Attachment and Reversible Overpiece

Saturday Market shopping with the pouch & strap wearing our Reversible Overpiece

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Manufacturing Files I: Neobotanic

Welcome to the first of a series of articles dedicated to the wonderful people behind the production of Antithesis’ clothing! Finding a good manufacturer is not easy, especially for a start-up brand with tiny orders. Yet we have managed to find two London-based production units who accepted to cut and sew our reversible/modular/transformable pieces.

One of them is Neobotanic, a bespoke production unit located in the shadows of the Olympic stadium in Hackney Wick. Founded only two years ago by Olga Ankudinova, it already employs four full-time machinists and one cutter. All the workers are women who emigrated from East European countries such as Ukraine and Latvia to work in the UK, where wages are much higher. They usually work a minimum of 8 hours a day but are always happy to work overtime to compensate for the off-season period where the factory sometimes needs to shut down.

It was not part of Olga’s plans to start up her own manufacturing unit. With a fashion diploma from the St. Petersburg State Academy of Art and Design in hand, she moved to London to find her dream job. After a few months of unfruitful job hunting, she was offered a small pattern cutting and sampling contract, which then turned into a production order. With the help of a skilled friend, she spent countless hours sewing dozens of dresses, which had been cut directly on the carpet of her flat! She gradually built up her clientele by word-of-mouth.

Neobotanic is not only a manufacturer, they also design and produce women’s and men’s collections. Using bright and bold graphics inspired by natural elements such as flowers and plants, they offer their customers the chance to make a flamboyant fashion statement.

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Save The Date – ANTITHESIS launch 06/09/2012!

Antithesis has finally arrived! We are happy to announce our launch event will be on Thursday, 6th September 2012 hosted by the Primo Bar, Westminster Bridge Park Plaza from 6pm.

We’d like to tell you a bit about our journey in the hopes of encouraging you to come down and join us in celebrating the formal birth-day of our label. Although it’s been a pleasure carrying our baby to term, like most expectant mother’s we are now excited to see the fruits of our labour in the world!

ANTITHESIS was born when Managing Director, Zahra Ash-Harper and Creative Director, Renée Lacroix teamed up to produce their final MA projects at London College of Fashion. It was our shared belief that not only could modular/multifunctional design be a major influence in slow fashion it could also facilitate creativity in personal fashion styling, which brought us together.

Inspired by powerful women of the 21st century, who maintain frantic work schedules whilst cultivating successful family lives, as well as communing, travelling and socialising internationally. ANTITHESIS decided our first call to action should be to dress these women in a capsule collection sympathetic and befitting their chosen lifestyles. It just so happens we are those kinds of women – we are mates with them, we admire, love and celebrate them too!

So… after months of hard work and organisation, we couldn’t be more excited to finally be launching our first collection the ‘Carry on Closet’ a 10 piece  transformable capsule collection, easily packed into  a multifunctional carry-on-case specially designed in collaboration with Charlotte Goldthorpe.

Our launch night promises to be full of wonderful things, between 6pm-8pm our lovely guests will have the chance to try and buy our Autumn/Winter collection. We encourage you to enjoy a night for the ladies! Pitch up with your girlfriends and share a fashion secret!

The bar will also be open for you to enjoy a cheeky cocktail whilst you shop, and at 7pm we will be holding a short catwalk presentation so  guests can get a feel for the versatility ANTITHESIS garments offer. There will also be a “try-it-on raffle” where every time you try on one of our pieces from the collection you will receive a raffle ticket and if you’re lucky even win a prize!

If all this didn’t sound like the perfect evening out with the girls, the hotel’s Ladie’s Night will start from 8pm onwards, with live music, £4 cocktails and free Mandara Spa treatments! Its an evening not to be missed, so if you would like an invite then simply e-mail us at info@antithesis.co (don’t worry your eyes have not deceived you, our e-mail address is just .co)

We would love for you guys to pay us a visit!

 

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Good Fashion, Sun & Bamboo

2012 Good Fashion Show Predicts our summer style favourite: Colin Leslie

Back in February 2012 Antithesis attended the very first  Good Fashion Show , which took place in the impressive surroundings of London House, Bloomsbury. Founded by Antoinette Saxer, the ethical and not-for-profit event coincided with London Fashion Week and was open to press, trade and public. Being hailed a ‘must-visit destination for fashion’s insiders and outsiders’ we were eager to see what the showcasing brands had to offer the ever growing ethical fashion market.

The event encompasses a shopping emporium showcasing the work of more than 45 eco-ethical designers, a fairtrade food market, a makeover station and an exhibition of artwork ranging from fashion photography and illustration to fine art and video installations. As if that wasn’t enough the highlights of the event were a series of fascinating talks on fashion’s ethics as well as an evening runway show. We think the Good Fashion Show was an impressive platform for UK ethical fashion scene and is rightly here to stay!

Antithesis is always on the look out for well designed ethical fashion products we can support, and it was at this years’ Good Fashion Show that we came across Colin Leslie, his signature bamboo sunglasses are an absolute ‘must have’ for this summer. His best sellers the Eco Unit.T wide-eyed sunnies, as worn by the Loveable Rogues on BGT are currently on sale! (with an additional 20% discount for all those who entre the magic code 2012FF).

Colin Leslie styles follow the classic Aviator and wide eye Wayfarer shapes so popular with the urban geek chic crowd but with an added twist using natural bamboo. We love Colin’s fresh take on a retro classic, available in Unisex styles.

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Sustainable Fashion: From Awareness to Action

Last week, we attended a panel discussion organised by five students from MA Fashion and the Environment course at the London College of Fashion. Chaired by the dynamic Tamsin Omond from the Suffragettes-inspired environmental action group Climate Rush, the event put forward five ethical fashion experts who were asked to comment upon various issues. Speakers included Amisha Ghadiali, writer of ’12 Rules to Dress by’, three representatives from the sustainable fashion collective Here Today Here Tomorrow and Environmental Justice Foundation‘s Rebecca Attwood.

During the evening it was mentioned that there are two different ways of achieving sustainability. The first option, which is probably the most well-known, is the choice of responsible materials and a transparent supply chain. Although a strategy with great potential, it is too often an extremely difficult path to take, due to the high costs and the reluctance of the fashion industry to change.

The second option is the education of consumers, whether is it through raising awareness, encouraging slower consumption and responsible labelling. Here at Antithesis we find this alternative much more promising. For example, did you know that up to 80% of the environmental impacts of your garments are caused by laundering? Wearing your clothes a few times before washing, choosing cold water cycles and banning tumble-drying are all small actions that have great repercussions. Want to do more? Spread the word!

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