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Edgy Ethical Luxe

I never paid attention to the ethics of a brand until few months back when I received an email from bright young clothes designer called Nur. And today I was thrilled to discover another fashion conscious accessories brand that competes on looks and quality with high-end designer stuff called Angel Jackson.

The British accessories label was created in 2005 by sisters Katie and Millie Smith. Winners of the Topshop New Designers Award, their first collection became renowned for luxury and their underground edgy cool style. The brand is regularly featured in international fashion publications, including Vogue, Elle, InStyle, and Nylon. Celebrity followers include fashionistas Daisy Lowe, Alice Dellal, Gwen Stefani, Pixie Geldof and Lady Gaga to name a few. All Angel Jackson products are produced in fair-trade workshops in Bali and Portugal.


Angel Jackson is stocked in the most prestigious stores throughout the world including Harrods, Selfridges, Harvey Nichols (London & Riyadh), Fenwick, Villa Moda, Le Bon Marche, and Henri Bendel.

The brand’s handbags & belts collection exudes the ultimate wild child/punk chic attitude, incorporating heavy hardware of metal studs, metallic leather, textured exotic leathers, oversized zip detailing, heavy sequin embellishment, and luxe jewel toned woven snakeskin clutches.

Fine out more here, and you can also order online, they ship internationally.

Comments

hellwafashion said…
Had heard of them somewhere before but forgotten about them. Thanks for reminding me!
Love your picks, the bags are gorgeous.
serenade said…
i have the last one in blue,,i got it as a gift,, never knew the collection was so funky.. mine is very understated..
Pink Moon said…
Hi Confashion, we carried Angel Jackson at Pink Moon 2 years ago for 2 seasons.

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