We are so happy to have been featured in a publication on Gramersi
‘The ZARAMIA AVA Story By Laurene Rey-Millet’
Read the story here!
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We are so happy to have been featured in a publication on Gramersi
‘The ZARAMIA AVA Story By Laurene Rey-Millet’
Read the story here!
ZARAMIA AVA is now a PETA-Approved Vegan Fashion brand. We are very excited to say we are now a PETA-Approved Vegan brand.
We are vegan at ZARAMIA AVA. We try have a small carbon footprint. No animals are injured or have died to make you look good! We believe in cruelty free.
‘PETA-Approved Vegan
Vegan fashion – clothes, shoes and accessories that contain no leather, fur, wool, skin, exotic skins or any other animal-derived fabric – is revolutionising the way that we shop and dress. As more and more people vow never to clothe themselves in cruelty, retailers and designers are meeting the demand for animal-friendly clothes in style.
Although you can easily find fashionable animal-free products in many high-street stores, some companies go further, either by ensuring that everything they sell is 100 per cent vegan or by clearly sign-posting their vegan products. Our “PETA-Approved Vegan” logo is a way of recognising these progressive compassionate businesses – and helping ethical consumers identify where to shop with confidence, safe in the knowledge that they’re not supporting the exploitation of animals.’ www.peta.org.uk
All our Menswear & Womenswear Clothing and Accessories are vegan. We mainly use organic and bamboo fabrics.
We thank Peta for all their support, use of their Vegan logo and feel very privileged to have our link on there PETA-Approved vegan brand list.
ZARAMIA AVA Featured on the Leeds Arts University Alumni
ZARAMIA AVA Featured on Amplified Magazine. This is such a great write up by Megan Slack
An amazing feature of our brand on Fashion Rider. This is a great platform for creatives, if you are looking to network, for collaborations, or you need to source specific people to get your job done. We have found Fashion Rider such a great support, for businesses like us. Helping us break into the fashion industry, with valuable knowledge an amazing platform for great opportunities and one to one support.
Read it here: https://www.fashionrider.com/designer-zaramia-ava-talks-fashion-rider/
We are so privileged to have a four page spread editorial in No Serial Number Magazine. They are an ethical digital & print magazine, produced from recycled fibres. They are based in London, their aim is to promote small independent ethical businesses. It showcases traditional artisan craft, art, and fashion, all with a sustainable ethos.
Buy the ethical print magazine here: https://noserialnumber.org/product/autumn_2017/
This is such a good write up of our brand, we are so pleased to be involved with this fantastic series of meet the maker blog posts, on the sustainable edit!
Have a read: http://www.thesustainableedit.com/meet-zaramia/
Great write up!
Check it out here: http://www.asiansunday.co.uk/regional-news-the-broadway-bradford-launches-fashion-focused-pop-up-store-for-emerging-yorkshire-talent/
The Transparent Shadows - Spring/Summer - Womenswear - 2014 Collection is inspired by shading and light, showing beauty through transparency. The layers of fabrics highlight different textures in the neutral colours. The reflective properties of the metallic and studded areas mimic light. Feminine curves and shapes are accentuated, by flowing fabric in contrast to the fitted bodywsear underneath.
Fashion Designer Zara Mia | www.ZaraMia.co.uk
Photographer Luke Musharbash | www.L-Images.co.uk
Film Paul Cockcroft | www.Cockcroft.tv
Models Lora Davis Kimberley Megan
Make-up Artist Liz Buff
Nails VAMP Nails
Watch the video HERE
The Transparent Shadows - Spring/Summer - Womenswear - 2014 Collection is inspired by shading and light, showing beauty through transparency. The layers of fabrics highlight different textures in the neutral colours. The reflective properties of the metallic and studded areas mimic light. Feminine curves and shapes are accentuated, by flowing fabric in contrast to the fitted bodywsear underneath.
The In Pieces collection is based on maritime. The concept is multipurpose and functional, using waterproof fabrics, providing options of how to wear the garments. Inspiration taken from sailing ships and historical French architectural arches, forms structure to the garments.
Eighteen century menswear pattern cutting inspires the design and cut for women, creating a dimension by eliminating the side seam presenting an innovative silhouette. Traditional hand sewing elements have been used to attach oversized press snap and hook and eye fastenings to illustrate the attention to detail.