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This Fashion Revolution Week, discover sustainable brands at The Design Collective Store

Fashion Revolution Week is a powerful reminder that what we wear—and how we wear it—can change the world. At The Design Collective Store (TDC), we’re proud to stand alongside brands that put people and the planet first. This year, we partnered with House of Lonali and GoodLifeX to host an exciting Conscious Quiz Night, where we celebrated sustainability, innovation, and the spirit of community. (And yes—it was so much fun! We laughed, we learned, and we left feeling more inspired than ever to make a difference.)

As we reflect on this inspiring week, we’re spotlighting the incredible sustainable brands you can shop at TDC to keep the revolution going year-round. Each label is a testament to creativity, craftsmanship, and conscious choices. Ready to meet them?

ITR by Khyati Panda

Born in a room on a rooftop, ITR is all about crafting “comfort in chaos.” Their minimalist, handcrafted wardrobe essentials are created without seasonal or trend bias—proving that true style is timeless. Every piece from Itr carries the imprint of human hands, made with patience, care, and a deep respect for the craft.

Ethnyx

Premium linen for your little fashionistas! Ethnyx crafts stylish, breathable, hypoallergenic linen pieces for kids, all handmade in Sri Lanka. Lightweight yet durable, their beautiful dresses keep your little ones cool and comfortable while also being eco-friendly and biodegradable. Style and sustainability, hand in hand.

Gambette

Handmade with love in Sri Lanka, Gambette combines French elegance with Sri Lankan craftsmanship. Think airy linens, coconut shell buttons, and fabrics chosen with care. Each limited-edition piece tells a story of comfort, tradition, and effortless beauty—a celebration of slow, soulful fashion.

Nithy

Luxury meets heritage with Nithya. Designed by Nithya Lamahewa, this label reinvents Sri Lanka’s ancient handloom traditions with a modern twist. By combining generations-old techniques with cutting-edge fashion, Nithya empowers rural communities while taking the handloom craft to the global stage. Innovation, tradition, and empowerment—all woven into every thread.

Climafuge

Fashion with a future. Climafuge is transforming the business of fashion (and food, tourism, and waste management) through sustainable, ethical models. In partnership with SLYCAN Trust and EthicalX, they’re building a new way forward across Asia, Africa, and Europe. Fashion with purpose—just the way it should be.

Ging-Home

Sustainable living starts at home. Ging-Home crafts beautiful, slow-made home essentials that celebrate Sri Lanka’s rich plant-based resources. Their mission is simple: reduce plastics, encourage mindful living, and bring more joy into everyday life—one eco-friendly product at a time.

House of Lonali

Pioneers in upcycling, House of Lonali reimagines textile waste into stunning fashion pieces. With a circular design mindset, they prove that flaws can become features, and small choices can create a big impact. Their bold vision? To design a better future—and they’re doing it, one conscious collection at a time.

Majä

Upcycled sarees, reimagined into modern, stylish clothing—Majä is all about giving pre-loved fabrics a new life. Founded in 2019, Majä is proof that sustainable fashion can be vibrant, exciting, and deeply personal. Their mission? To inspire us all to shop smarter, consume less, and look fabulous while doing it.

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