conscious fashion

Timeless: A Mindful Buying Approach

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Why it’s crucial and why now


Timeless is a concept that has become quite popular in fashion nowadays. Why? And most of all, why now? Let’s dig deeper into this.

Timeless fashion – just as timeless design in general – refers to classic pieces: items conceived and made to last. But it also includes those pieces that feature such an innovative design that even after many years, they are still ahead of their time, always relevant. Evergreen, indeed. Those pieces end up being copied by other brands who feed themselves on the creativity of more advanced designers. And, if your eyes are a little bit trained, you can see where the inspiration of these items comes from.

Timeless fashion: the only worth investment


Timeless fashion is the only worthy investment. But why has it suddenly gained popularity? Why now?
Now that the system has collapsed, the fashion industry seeks new ways to survive. Timeless is a good strategy because it gives worth back to clothing and its production system. Also, it opens us up to a more thoughtful way of consumption.

Timeless tells you to buy less but better. It is the opposite of disposable clothing, and the opposite of fast fashion.

However, from the very beginning of suite123, about fifteen years ago, we promoted a vision of style that went beyond the rapid consumption of fast fashion. We primarly selected clothes with a distinct stylistic essence—never banal—featuring good design and crafted from beautiful materials. In fact, that is the essence of timelessness: items you can wear forever.

Now we are even more concentrated on this approach. Given the situation we are in, we firmly believe it is a mindful and appropriate choice.

The investment is higher, but it’s the only way to have clothes that last for a long time. A very long time, if you treat them carefully. Timeless fashion is one of the steps we need to take to reduce our impact on the planet.

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Waste, And Why We Waste

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Understanding the impact of overconsumption and the quest for sustainability


“Waste isn’t waste until we waste it.”

Will I Am


This quote deeply resonates with us, not only because of the heightened awareness recent events have brought. But also because we have always been committed to reducing waste as much as possible.
Writing on the backside of printed sheets, avoiding plastic coffee cups, refilling our water bottles, and limiting the quantity of paper used for packaging are just a few of the steps we’ve taken to minimize the waste we produce. Perhaps now, we approach this issue with even more urgency, as the environmental damage we’ve caused is becoming increasingly visible.

The waste culture


But, digging deeper, where does our wastefulness come from? When did we start wasting so much?

Waste is the ignorant byproduct of an over-consumerist society. From the 1950s, little by little, overconsumption has been promoted as an ideal lifestyle, infiltrating our habits and shaping our culture—while completely disregarding the consequences. “Consume like there’s no tomorrow” is the motto. And, if we go on like this, there will be no tomorrow!

The fact that masses can be easily manipulated is quite scary. The fact that offered a sense of comfort, we avoid thinking altogether, is even more troubling.

By the way, along our journey, we’ve come to acknowledge our mistakes. With open eyes, we are committed to changing for the better.

Whether fashion waste or any other kind, consciousness manifets on many levels and layers.
First and foremost, stop wasting food! Then, whenever you grow tired of something, explore other options before throwing it away.

Even in the case of fashion, please don’t throw away clothes you don’t want anymore.


There are ways to reduce fashion waste:

. choose quality, it lasts longer.
. wash in lower temperatures, so clothes will not get damaged.
. repair when possible.
. donate to charity.
. some shops collect items to recycle.
. resell if you want, there are many resell platforms.

We have options available, so how much waste is up to us.

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The Benefit Of Being Different

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How diverging from the norm opens new possibilities


What if we consider being different more valuable than being better than the others?
Let’s focus our attention on worth rather than popularity. The actions we take, the choices we make, the interactions we exchange–and even the things we buy–are all influenced by value. In all this, value is the key.

“Is it worthy?” – This is the question we need to ask.

Conforming to the standards is not what we want. Fashion, beauty, learning, lifestyle standards and all the ideas of the majority, are not for us. There’s a lot of appearance in that, but little value.

People live as if being part of the majority is the cool way to be. Indeed, they talk like others, dress like others, eat what’s popular. Perhaps they don’t have to think that much doing so, conforming requires less thought and less effort, giving them a sense of belonging and protection.

But, the sense of belonging can also be found in smaller communities. In fact, like-minded people can connect to share their vision of the world, which doesn’t necessarily have to align with the majority.

Consider that being different offers its own sense of beauty. A rare object, just like a rare person, is valuable because it’s scarce, uncommon. And it doesn’t need to be like the others. Standardization is not what we are looking for. Little treasures, that’s what we want.

As our beloved Virginia Woolf has pointed out:

“Large groups of people are never responsible for what they do.”

Taking a different path is not easy; it takes courage. But, choosing to be your unique self and holding yourself accountable is a powerful act.

Responsible fashion means holding ourselves accountable for what happens in the short and long run. It is a conscious choice, serving our eventually awakened collective soul.

The key difference is that being better is a matter of ego, being different is a matter of the heart.

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Conscious Buying: A Sustainable Choice

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Investing in quality, not quantity


Conscious buying is how we refuse to go back to normal–it’s our sustainable choice.

Among crowds of people eager to go back to normal, some individuals are deeply perplexed by what that really means. Whatever ‘normal’ was for you, consider linking it with all the struggles we endured this past year.

For those who have connected the dots, the picture is clear. Going back to that normal is not a possibility. In fact, we are showing up every day with the intent of reaching a higher level of consciousness and helping others to do so.

The intention is not to stop purchasing items altogether. For instance, we could go a year without buying new clothes. But, even though it makes sense, the side effect could be tragic. Consider all the people that work in manufacturing to bring food to their tables. Certainly, we need to find balance.

Promoting conscious buying is a byproduct of our evolved attitude. “Shop now!” is far away from our new vision. Above all, there is an urgency to think before we buy. As modern humans, we realise that even our shopping habits need to change. And once you start connecting the dots, making a different choice becomes a natural decision.

Conscious buying in fashion


In fashion, what are the bullet points for conscious buying?
The premise is that consciousness involves being aware of both the environment as well as one’s self. “Well-being” encompasses respect for the planet and honouring ourselves as individuals. It is about feeling better and striving to be the best humans we can be.

These are the actions we can take when we buy clothes:

• choose a good design, it stands out forever.
• look for quality fabrics, they are made to last.
• invest in well-made items.
• choose fit over size, a size number will not define you.
• support honest productions that take social responsibilities.
• packaging must be minimal.
• less marketing, more critical thinking and thoughtful consumption.

Some of those concepts can be applied as general shopping rules, not just for fashion items. However, maintaining a critical approach is fundamental. For instance, do we need tons of paper for packaging? No!

“Vision is the art of seeing what is invisible to others”

we like this quote from Jonathan Swift.

In conclusion, we believe that going back to normal is dangerous. And we may look around perplexed but, in the end, we know that we are not alone.

Small communities can make change possible!

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Less Stuff, More Meaning

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An evolved essence of style: beyond trends, toward identity and purpose


Passing through the storm of the pandemic, we had the feeling that many brands had lost their grip, their meaning while a few others were able to sustain consistent work, somehow surviving the impact. Not because their message was new, but because, perhaps thirty years ago, they dared to propose a different viewpoint. By the way, that is the power of innovation, not everyone grasps the message immediately. It takes a time, sometimes even decades.

So many garments now feel like they belong to an old world, no longer appropriate. Some others, however, have carried forward their codes, values, as they are still modern, versatile and never out-of-place. They are effortlessly timeless.

In order to adapt to a new environment and to find a meaningful way to pursue our passion for design and fashion, we have to pay attention to select the right pieces—curating with intention, while clearing away the excess.

The new aesthetic develops around deeper concepts: timeless and comfortable silhouettes, soft textures, materials you love to feel on your skin. Fewer pieces, higher quality is what identifies a modern wardrobe.

Less stuff, more meaning is the evolved ethos #formodernhumans

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