Discover the female-founded brands and collectives redefining fashion through ancient craft practices, cultural heritage and social impact.
Norlha
On the Tibetan Plateau, luxury yak wool brand Norlha is redefining luxury through craftsmanship, community, and timeless, conscious design that honours the traditions of nomads turned artisans.

Photograph by Nikki McClarron
Saheli Women
Based in rural Rajasthan, Saheli Women is a female-led social enterprise championing slow fashion and reviving ancient craft practices. In their slow fashion ateliers, fashion becomes a force for good, crafting clothes that carry stories of financially empowered women.

Photograph by Naveli Choyal
Nöl Collective
Nöl Collective co-create with artisan studios and women’s cooperatives across Palestine. Crafting intentional slow fashion with generational traditions of weaving, embroidering, and tailoring to preserve ancient crafts.

Photography by Yasmeen Mjalli/Nol Collective
Gundi Studios
Slow fashion brand Gundi Studios spotlights traditional crafts by working with female Indigenous artisans across India to create clothing that tells stories of impact and advocates for a more equitable industry.
