You might think that producing ethical, high-quality clothing is just about using sustainable materials.
But the reality is far more complex.
It all started during our travels around the world, my sister and I.
We faced an undeniable truth: pollution, overproduction, textile waste.
Looking closer at the fashion industry, we discovered a troubling reality:
🚫 Clothes piled up in landfills
🚫 Overworked and underpaid workshops
🚫 Children working
🚫 Inhumane working conditions
🚫 Intense pressure to produce items that often only last one season
💥 And we asked ourselves: what if we did things differently?
The challenge was immediate. Deadlines, first and foremost.
It’s easy to forget all the steps required to create a garment: choosing fabrics, validating patterns, supervising sewing, checking finishes. Every detail takes time. And clients don’t always see it.
So we rethought everything.
With our team in Bali, we examined every phase of production.
We established structure, strict quality controls, daily meetings, and protocols to minimize errors.
We even turn down orders that are too urgent if quality would be compromised.
Today, this rigor pays off.
Our clients trust us and are proud to wear durable clothes.
They know that behind every seam are respected hands, traceable materials, and a commitment to avoid waste.
The truth is this:
Ethical fashion isn’t just a label.
It’s an obsession with detail, a fight against waste, and a promise of transparency.
And if you think it’s easy? It’s not.
But every time a client smiles at our collections, we are reminded why we chose this path.
Your clothes deserve more than a single season.
They deserve a story.
A story where ethics is not just a word, but a standard.
A workshop should never be a place of exploitation, but a space of respect, skill, and dignity.