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16 Small Female-Founded Fashion Brands To Get To Know This International Women's Day

Want to support more female entrepreneurs? Make it easy with these small female-founded fashion brands

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There's a whole lot of things you can do for International Women's Day - be it picking up a Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie book or calling out sexism when you see it. One thing that you can do today, or any other day for that matter, is try and patronise female-founded businesses.

To make things a whole lot easier for you, we've compiled a list of 17 slightly lesser-known fashion brands you can buy from. Because supporting female entrepreneurs is so stylish right now.

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1. Amari Carter

Atlanta-based Carter graduated from London College of Fashion only last year and has already garnered the approval of Instagram vigilantes Diet Prada.

Her handmade monochromatic designs explore the nature of being undressed by using sheer fabrics and bra straps.

amaricarter.com

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2. Maison Cleo

Run by a french mother-daughter duo, Maison Cleo uses reclaimed fabrics for their relaxed and vintage-inspired designs. Only open on Wednesdays, producing extremely limited runs, their e-shop provides all the information from fabric costs, to time spent making, for completely transparent pricing.

Oh, and you get a scrunchie with every order.

maisoncleo.com

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3. Rouje

The Parisian brand founded by french cool-girl Jeanne Damas describes itself as a, 'brand for girls who apply lipstick with their fingers.'

rouje.com

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4. Le Veste

Blanca Miro and Maria de la Orden burst onto the scene this year with mis-matched blazers and hats inspired by childhood hero Pippi Longstocking.

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5. Kai Collective

Ever since Freddie Harrel donned Kai Collective's Bea dress at the ELLE Weekender, we could not get enough.

Blogger Fisayo Longe is the creative director of the brand and boy do these cult dresses tick our box.

kaicollective.com

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6. Olivia Rose The Label

Olivia Havelock is the founder, designer and sole seamstress for Olivia Rose The Label, the cult Instagram brand that makes to-order your dream wedding guest dresses.

oliviarosethelabel.com

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7. Paloma Wool

San Sebastian-born Paloma Lanna's Paloma Wool creates staples with a twist.

palomawool.com

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8. Margaux

Founders Alexa Buckley and Sara Pierson launched Margaux with the express purpose of creating shoes that look as good as they feel on your foot—even after the longest of days.

margauxny.com

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9. Rave Review

Designers Josephine Bergqvist and Livia Schück up-cycle reclaimed fabrics for their edgy and unexpected clothing line.

rave-review.com

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10. De La Vali

Only for the brave, De La Vali, founded by Jana Sascha and Laura Castro, creates suits and gowns so daring you'll garner stares wherever you go.

delavali.com

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11. Paolina Russo

Canadian born, London based fashion designer Russo was the recipient of the esteemed L'Oreal Professionnel Young Talent Award at this years Central Saint Martins show.

Also she makes corsets out of trainers which is the coolest thing ever.

selfridges.com/GB/en/cat/paolina-russo/

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12. ROTATE

Co-founded by Scandi super-influencers Jeanette Madsen and Thora Valdimars, ROTATE is a brand that celebrates the little party dress
rotatebirgerchristensen.com

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13. Réalisation Par

Alexandra Spencer and Teale Talbot created the skirt of the summer last year and show no sign of stopping with their holiday-perfect (think lightweight and flattering sun dresses) cult styles.

realisationpar.com

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14. Emma Brewin

Worn by the likes of Dua Lipa, Blanca Miro and us, Kent-based Brewin's faux-fur creations are an absolute delight.

emmabrewin.com

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15. Georgia Alice

Donned by our girl crush Jorja Smith, this brand, founded by Georgia Alice Currie, has the British cool-girl seal of approval.

georgiaalice.com

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16. Georgia Hardinge

Launched in 2010, Londoner Georgia Hardinge produces some of the coolest, delicate, sculptural dress designs for women. For SS19, she's made some covetable separates.

georgiahardinge.co.uk

From: ELLE UK
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