Allegra Paris
An emerging retro-chic French children's brand that draws inspiration from vintage clothing styles and offers enchanting, elegant, and timeless designs.
Why we love them - Details like lace from Calais, known for making the world's finest lace wedding gowns.
Kidiwi Handmade
Born from the life journey of a mother and daughter inspired by their desire to preserve the tradition of handcrafted beauty and durability. Kidiwi is tender, poetic, romantic and joyful.
Why we love them - A touch of preppy style and elegance that stands the test of time.
Loir Paris
Filled with charm and elegance born from the vision of Pauline. She has a deep conviction to create sustainable fashion, where each piece is an heirloom.
We we love them - The collars. No one does collars like Loir.
Maison Marelle
A family-run brand with handcrafted collections designed to evoke emotion and craft beautiful silhouettes. Their products are timeless, refined, and fashionable.
Why we love them - Beautiful collars, pretty buttons, little bows.
Marsou Paris
Created with the objective to reinvent the eco-friendly textile production in Europe. Proving that we can handcraft organic, high-quality creations locally and sell at reasonable prices.
Why we love them - They only use organic and up-cycled fabrics.
Mes Petits Nuages
Elodie began showcasing her beautiful creations and started receiving requests for custom-made pieces. She soon launched Mes Petits Nuages - her refined and timeless universe.
Why we love them - Super-soft needlecord and faux fur.
What Our Brands Have in Common
There's something special about all the brands we work with: they have a mission and they live by it. Whether it's using organic or upcycled fabrics, maintaining a fair trade supply chain, giving back to their communities, these brands are making a positive impact.
While I may not be an activist, I deeply appreciate those who educate us about the world, the environment, and our impact. Personally, I care about wearing clothes that aren't made by underpaid workers and aren't mass-produced only to end up in landfills. To me, it's worth spending a few extra dollars.
- Alexia