
SUMMER LEATHER LOVE: THE CAP EDIT
Loving leather this season but not sure how to accessorise leather into the upcoming summer months?
Loving leather this season but not sure how to accessorise leather into the upcoming summer months?
When Lisa Crick sees an old leather sofa, she sees a whole world of possibilities. The super-recycler tells us about the inspirations for her business, New Baginnings, and how her materials evolved from old curtains to repurposed leather.
Company’s brands join the Leather Working Group (LWG) aiming to lead the auto industry in responsible raw material procurement.
THE BUCKET HAT was once worn by newsboys and golfers of the 20th century, today it has quickly become a staple in the modern hat and fashion industries. From luxury fashion brands to more commercial retailers, the knit and cotton basic bucket sees a movement
Have nostalgia for the 60’s and 70’s but not sure how to incorporate it into your signature street style? The leather Baker boy is back with vengeance!
There was much anticipation when Matthieu Blazy stepped up as creative director of Bottega Veneta following the seemingly abrupt departure of the celebrated Daniel Lee.
There aren’t many fashion brands that feel much more trustworthy than German accessories maker Leit & Held, which offers up every aspect of its supply chain to its customers without question.
Lutz Morris what you might call an 'anti-it bag' accessories brand – that is, it's an if-you-know-you-know label amongst fashion insiders.
Following a ‘eureka moment’ at an airport, Liz van der Putten established Netherlands company Ted Louise with the aim to empower women AND improve the world with a sustainable, organised handbag.
It’s officially sandal season – and as ever, there’s a handful of trending styles that are dictating what we'll be seeing on our social media feeds as the warmer weather (hopefully) continues.
Think small is where RLSD takes a look at some of the smaller companies around the world that we think are doing the right thing with leather. This is a greenwashing free zone – no matter what they produce, sustainability is at the heart of what they do.
Having previously worked for high fashion houses such as Chloé, Balenciaga and Paco Rabanne, it was actually the unsettling image of piled-up leather offcuts left unused by big name brands that inspired Paris-based designer Bea Recoder to launch Reco.