Beautifully hand-beaded, this clutch (and others by the brand) are made by a team of some 200 craftspeople in Lebanon—all of whom are prisoners, ex-prisoners or underprivileged women. Syrian-born founder Sarah Beydoun wanted to make a brand that would function not just as a label, but also a social enterprise. This particular clutch is a new favorite and is both pretty and powerful—a killer combination.
Paying homage to the 1988 movie and all bossed-up women, this 100% cotton, adjustable cap keeps it simple. Embroidered with the words “Working Girls,” it’s part of the eponymous Cincinnati-based label’s spring 2017 collection. The brand—despite its name—also makes clear that everything they make is for all genders, simply saying “Unisex. Wear What You Want.”
With an eye on numerous factors that make fashion both wearable and desirable—striking images and editorials, forward thinking designers, ease of purchase, a defined identity—The Ensign has become an important new online shopping destination. The brand only stocks clothing, outerwear and accessories designed and made in America. They feature the latest designers, and during fashion week employed a “See Now Buy Now” function that let …