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Jac + Jack

Jac + Jack began in Sydney in 2004 when Jacqueline 'Jac' Hunt and Lisa 'Jack' Dempsey founded Jac + Jack. The idea was simple, they started by elevating and perfecting sweaters and t-shirts.

Quality is one of their core values. They source premium fabrics and yarns and work with makers that are experts in their field. Over time their brand evolved to offer everything you need to create a modern wardrobe, defined by style and ease.

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Leuchtfeuer-Strickwaren

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Mother Denim

Famous for its irreverent disposition, model cult following, and super-soft fabrics, the boutique made-in-L.A. brand is unique for its genius in keeping an indie spirit while still offering fits and washes that appeal to a wide range of people. Guided by spontaneity, MOTHER has grown into a lifestyle brand with 4 yearly collections expanding across denim, sportswear, outerwear and accessories. The brand evokes the memories and experiences of growing up in California in the 70s – what you were wearing, what you were doing and who you were getting in trouble with. It reflects the freedom to be unfiltered, brazen and above all amusing.

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Pesci Che Volano

For the past 20 years, Elena Dosio and her team of designers and craftsmen have been creating one-of-a-kind bronze and silver jewellery pieces with a timeless taste for essential forms.

The Pesci Che Volano collection features an extensive selection of statement rings, earrings, bracelets, pendants and hooks entirely handmade in a small atelier in Florence using the ancient lost-wax casting method. The raw, unpolished metals used to make the jewellery give them a rustic, antique feel while their intricate details bear some resemblance to Etruscan works.

The name Pesci Che Volano (‘flying fish’), was inspired by a triptych altarpiece painted by Dutch draughtsman Hieronymus Bosch, where human figures ride flying fish. This image is a metaphor for the triumph of fantasy over reality and a constant reminder of the need to set our imagination free.

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