Deluxe denim looks that hearken back to a bygone era typifies the newly debuted and sustainably made capsule collection by Australian labels Outland Denim and Spell — and the mood is 1970s retro with an undertone of western flair.
Outland Denim is known for its empowerment of vulnerable populations through its business model that helps eradicate human trafficking through the brand’s employment at its Cambodia-based manufacturing facilities. Bartle said, “We have a lot of respect for what Spell has created in a brand and, as an extension of that, a community where women can connect. Spell has a strong aesthetic and iconic sense of personality, so to see our production house working with the Spell design lens has been a joy to watch. We need to collaborate on solutions if we are going to revolutionize the fashion industry and if we are going to use it to enrich the lives of people and protect the planet.
And it’s that unbeatable level of commitment to sustainability and human rights that drew Spell in. Elizabeth Abegg, cofounder and chief brand officer at Spell, said, “There is simply no other denim brand doing what they’re doing. They’ve basically created a best practice supply chain from a social and environmental perspective. It was a perfect fit for us to work with a brand whose values mirror ours.
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