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The “Fibers” collection by Atelier de Myri

Cotton is one of the most widely used and popular fibers in the textile industry. As a consumer it is obvious to assume that the natural fiber is a good and sustainable fiber. Unfortunately, natural fiber does not necessarily mean sustainable fiber. Cotton, in particular, is one of the raw materials that already causes serious damage in its cultivation. In a nutshell, cotton is largely responsible for a lot of suffering and disease.

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The sports bag for the whole day: The “18.oo” bag from La Laura impresses with its spaciousness, design and sustainability

The young Zurich designer Laura Seifert has set the goal of creating a sports bag that meets the highest demands, because she herself has exactly these demands. With her own label La Laura and her first and recently launched product, the “18.oo” sports bag, she succeeds in doing just that: a unique bag that can last all day, always looks good and is kind to the environment.

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Leonie Risch: New pop-up store

The Leonie Risch label opens its new pop-up shop in Liechtenstein. From May 19 to July 10, Leonie Risch will present her new spring/summer collection in a former cinema.

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The Brave Seamstress - How a Freiburg Woman Makes a Virtue out of Necessity

Anne Tu Quoc sews shoes and accessories for toddlers with her “Petit Mai” label. The Corona crisis brought business almost to a standstill. But when a door closes, another opens in another place: her brother, a doctor at a hospital, requested her to sew protective masks. And out of nowhere, it developed into a real business, with which she still supports the stock of the protective masks in Switzerland.

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Carpasus - Shirts that change the world

Everyone is talking about sustainability. But when it comes to clothing, people are surprisingly indifferent. René Grünenfelder wants to change that. With premium shirts from sustainable, fair and – above all – transparent production. Creative Hub helped him make some important decisions.

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Martina Feer - Fashion yourself

Sometimes, pursuing the dream of your own company sends you on a journey of self-discovery. This was the case for Martina Feer, who set out wanting to design fashion, but now teaches fashion – in thrilling workshops. Her “eureka moment” came during coaching from Creative Hub.

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Thomas Jakobson - Pulling our socks up

Fashion label Thomas Jakobson has set out on a sartorial quest: to ensure that our ankles are well-dressed. The man behind this idea is designer and sock lover Thomas Gfeller. Thanks to support from Creative Hub, his business has set off on the right foot.

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Daniela Huber - SLOWW: excellence made easy

When we think about new ventures, we often see young people leaving university with an idea in mind, little money in their pockets and, nevertheless, getting started to create a new venture. While this is true for some design start-ups, most of the time, however, it’s the experienced professional that tries to position himself on the market “doing his own thing”. The first steps in the field of entrepreneurship are undertaken at an average of 5 years after leaving school. Many entrepreneurs will try as many as 5 times before they are successful with their attempts to found a company. Some have it in them to even become serial entrepreneurs. – This is certainly true for the fashion designer Daniela Huber.

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