Cyber Kitsch
Inspired by vintage glamour we may be, but it seems like only yesterday that we were bopping around to Adam Ant, watching the Tomorrow People, and dreaming of the year 2000, complete with flying cars, shiny jumpsuits and holidays in space. In the spirit of rediscovering our youth, we have borrowed the futuristic optimism of the 60s, the kitsch of the 70s, the dodginess of the 80s, and youth culture from all across the board to create our most fashion-forward collection of all. Cyber kitsch is influenced by geek chic, Japanese cute culture, and trends of the last few decades, and it suits trendy young things both male and female.
Okay, you caught us. It was only yesterday that we were listening to Adam Ant and watching the Tomorrow People. Some things transcend fashion.
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Busy Bee scrap badge
We are always looking for innovative ways to recycle – both cast off fabrics from other sources as well as our own leftovers. And we think these funky badges fit the bill nicely. They are a unique way to recycle some of our smallest scraps and showcase some of our most desirable fabrics, and they will add a disproportionate amount of flair wherever you pin...
£5.00
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Sweetie scrap badge
We are always looking for innovative ways to recycle – both cast off fabrics from other sources as well as our own leftovers. And we think these funky badges fit the bill nicely. They are a unique way to recycle some of our smallest scraps and showcase some of our most desirable fabrics, and they will add a disproportionate amount of flair wherever you pin...
£5.00
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Candy Matrix brooch
This is an especially funky version of our popular patchwork flower brooch, featuring an unusual matching of pastel colours and grey. We think it works rather well, and the deconstructed, gently fraying edges only add to the funk factor.
£5.00
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