Kristiana Designs https://kristianadesigns.com/ Conscious Fashion that meets Elegance and Style Mon, 18 Apr 2022 11:32:04 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://i0.wp.com/kristianadesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/cropped-gold-logo.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Kristiana Designs https://kristianadesigns.com/ 32 32 203435938 Kristiana Designs and creating unique, inspiring apparel https://kristianadesigns.com/kristiana-designs-and-creating-unique-inspiring-apparel/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=kristiana-designs-and-creating-unique-inspiring-apparel Mon, 11 Apr 2022 10:47:05 +0000 https://kristianadesigns.com/?p=354 Kristiana Designs is a design and apparel company that creates unique clothing and accessories As you can see, Kristiana Designs is a design and apparel company that creates unique clothing and accessories. By using a combination of traditional and digital illustration techniques, Kristiana Designs is able to create unique and inspiring apparel for people of all ages. You can browse…

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Kristiana Designs is a design and apparel company that creates unique clothing and accessories As you can see, Kristiana Designs is a design and apparel company that creates unique clothing and accessories. By using a combination of traditional and digital illustration techniques, Kristiana Designs is able to create unique and inspiring apparel for people of all ages. You can browse our entire selection online at kristianadesigns.com. Each item is carefully handcrafted with love and attention to detail

In the fashion world, “handcrafted” means more than just a higher price tag. At Kristiana Designs, it means each item is made by hand, one at a time, with love and attention to detail. Handcrafting can be an expensive process: you have to source quality materials; you have to take the time to make one product at a time; and you have to pay someone who has the patience and skill set required to create beautiful works of art. At Kristiana Designs, we want our customers to feel good about their purchases knowing that they are supporting a sustainable brand in the heart of Africa.


Kristiana Designs uses yarns, fabrics, patterns and other materials that are beautiful but not often used
T-shirts, jeans and other products you encounter when shopping at the mall are all made from big brands. These companies buy (in bulk) yarns and fabrics that produce uniform and standard results. If a garment has a design on it, nine times out of ten it was machine printed. It’s hard to find anything truly unique–at least in the mainstream market.


Kristiana Designs uses yarns, fabrics, patterns and other materials that are beautiful but not often used. These items may have been discontinued by brands, or may be costly to manufacture in bulk. You won’t see them on your run-of-the-mill store shelves! Kristiana Designs strives to be as environmentally
friendly as possible in making its products. You have a lot of choices when it comes to buying clothes. However, if you care about being environmentally friendly, you’ll want to consider the impact of your clothing choices.


Kristiana Designs is committed to creating products that are not only beautiful and fun to wear, but also made from sustainable materials. Kristiana Designs strives to be as environmentally friendly as possible in making its products. For example, Kristiana Designs uses sustainable fabrics for many of its pieces and recycled materials for others. With Kristiana Designs, you can sport eye-catching apparel that reflects your unique style.


Kristiana Designs takes unique to a whole new level. We create apparel that is authentic and inspiring. We do this by going beyond the expected, so you can express yourself with apparel that truly stands out.
In today’s world, there’s a huge focus on blending in and being part of the crowd – no one wants to be different or set themselves apart from others. Living life by this mindset is what makes people feel restricted and stuck, not free and inspired. Let us help you break free from those boundaries. You can stand out without anyone judging you for it! It’s okay to be different because everyone is unique in their own way!
So instead of aiming for perfect – aim for originality! Kristiana Designs will provide you with pieces of clothing that will help inspire you while making sure it reflects your individual style at the same time. So stop following trends and start setting them today!

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Why our slow designs are intentional https://kristianadesigns.com/why-our-slow-designs-are-intentional/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=why-our-slow-designs-are-intentional Mon, 11 Apr 2022 10:38:19 +0000 https://kristianadesigns.com/?p=351 Slow design is a movement in fashion that emphasizes slower production schedules and practices, which are more environmentally sustainable. Slow design isn’t necessarily about fashion that takes a long time to make—and it’s certainly not associated with slowness of speed! The idea behind a brand like ours is to create meaningful pieces you’ll decide to keep for years, instead of…

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Slow design is a movement in fashion that emphasizes slower production schedules and practices, which are more environmentally sustainable. Slow design isn’t necessarily about fashion that takes a long time to make—and it’s certainly not associated with slowness of speed! The idea behind a brand like ours is to create meaningful pieces you’ll decide to keep for years, instead of tossing out season after season (or worse: throwing away clothes after only one or two wears).
The average woman buys 62 garments per year, despite only wearing 60% of them regularly.
This translates to the fact that 40% of the clothes an average woman will buy in a year are never worn. For us, this statistic is the impetus for all slow design decisions we make—why would we want to contribute to a consumer culture overflowing with pieces waiting in closets, when our goal is to see women wear and love what they have? 31% of the fibers used to make clothing come from synthetics like polyester and nylon.
Because polyester and nylon are made from crude oil, they contribute to water pollution, air pollution, and greenhouse gas emissions. In fact, the production of polyester emits 2.7kg of CO2 per kg of fabric produced—compared to 0.7kg in wool, which is less than half!

So where do the other 69% of fibers come from? You’ve probably heard that cotton is a natural fiber that’s good for the environment, but what you may not know is that conventionally grown cotton occupies 2.5% of the world’s cropland but uses 16% of the world’s insecticides and 7% of its herbicides (globally). What’s more, synthetic fertilizers & pesticides used in conventional cotton agriculture are harmful to farmers’ health as well as our environment.


We use organic cotton because it’s grown without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers, avoiding toxic run-off into waterways and making our clothes safer for you and better for our planet! Manufacturing polyester and nylon releases chemicals into our air and water, and more than half of all clothing is thrown away within a year of being made.


You may have heard that most of the clothing made today is bad for our environment. That’s true, but there are some facts you might not know that are even worse: Manufacturing polyester and nylon releases chemicals into our air and water, and more than half of all clothing is thrown away within a year of being made.
Why? What’s happening? Well, push aside your worries about pesticides and deforestation—these are problems in their own right, but they’re not what we’re talking about today. Today, we want to tell you why synthetic fibers like polyester and nylon are so bad for the environment.


All this is because synthetic fibers (like polyester) are made from petroleum. Yes, the same stuff that fuels your car is used to make the sweater you wear on Saturday nights out with friends. A lot of it! And when these clothes end up in landfills or get washed down the drain (which happens), they release microplastics into our water supply that can harm marine life. Oh yeah—and during production, petrochemical manufacturing facilities release greenhouse gasses like carbon dioxide into our atmosphere too!
By slowing down their production cycles, our team can protect the environment while still making beautiful designs.


Fast fashion sets an unsustainable standard. It imposes a dizzying pace of production on the people who actually make the clothes, the “textile workers” we mentioned earlier. They are forced to work long hours in dangerous conditions to produce rapid collections at an even faster rate.
So what does this mean for you, our customer? If you buy from a fast fashion retailer, you’re probably spending less on your clothes than if you bought them from a slow design company (like us!). But that’s not necessarily good thing: when clothing is inexpensive and poorly made, it doesn’t last. And then more cheap clothing is produced to replace it—and so the cycle continues.


The real cost of fast production is paid by those who can least afford it: our environment and the people who work in factories around the world. Slow, sustainable design minimizes those costs while bringing value to customers like yourself through intentional designs and high quality construction.
We don’t worry about the latest trends when we design at Kristiana Designs. Instead, we create timeless looks that will last for years.


We believe in creating timeless looks that will last for years. There is nothing worse than buying
a dress and wearing it once, because the style is no longer current. No one wants to spend money on something that will only be worn once.
Instead, we create pieces with a look that never goes out of style: simple cuts and classic silhouettes, neutral colors and distinctive fabrics. These designs are easily mixed-and-matched with other items in your wardrobe, so they can be worn again and again. In fact, most of our customers tell us that their Kristiana Designs clothing becomes the foundation of their closet – which is just as well because our goal is to produce less while making sure you have more!


We believe that beautiful clothes should last for a long time and be worn by as many people as possible. That’s why we take our time to create designs that are classic, timeless and fit well. There’s no pleasure in buying an item of clothing today, wearing it once or twice and throwing it away tomorrow. Instead of doing that, we need to buy less but better – items made from high-quality fabrics with attention to detail. We don’t need to sacrifice creativity either: let’s express ourselves in the way we wear our clothes rather than constantly needing something new. That way, you can build up your own style from pieces you love rather than just having a closet full of stuff you don’t feel inspired by.
Slowing down makes fashion better for everyone and everything involved in its creation.

Slow is best because it means better fashion for everyone, from the garment workers to the customers. For one thing, slow fashion is high quality—because we don’t chase after fleeting trends, our clothes will last a long time and be worn by many people. That’s good for everyone involved in its creation. You’ve probably heard of the environmental effects of fast fashion: how much waste it causes and how much water is used. Here at Kristiana Designs, we’re committed to being eco-friendly in every aspect of our business, from sourcing materials to packaging to shipping.

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5 TIPS FOR SUSTAINABLE FASHION GIFT GIVING THIS EASTER SEASON https://kristianadesigns.com/5-tips-for-sustainable-fashion-gift-giving-this-easter-season/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=5-tips-for-sustainable-fashion-gift-giving-this-easter-season Mon, 11 Apr 2022 10:35:27 +0000 https://kristianadesigns.com/?p=349 Shop ethically-made fashion brands.● Shop ethically-made fashion brands.● Opt for quality over quantity. The main problem with fast fashion is that it promotes consumerism and a ‘throwaway’ culture that relies on excessive consumption and wastefulness. So, when buying gifts, opt for fewer items of better quality. And you may want to consider asking your friends and family to do the…

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Shop ethically-made fashion brands.
● Shop ethically-made fashion brands.
● Opt for quality over quantity. The main problem with fast fashion is that it promotes consumerism and a ‘throwaway’ culture that relies on excessive consumption and wastefulness. So, when buying gifts, opt for fewer items of better quality. And you may want to consider asking your friends and family to do the same!
● Choose natural materials over synthetic ones. Fast fashion garments are typically made from synthetic fibres like polyester, nylon, spandex and acrylic – all of which use non-renewable petroleum in their production, increase the production of greenhouse gases, require large amounts of energy to make and don’t decompose easily once discarded.


What’s more, these fibres shed microplastics during every wash cycle which end up in waterways causing pollution in rivers and oceans that can damage marine life. On the other hand, natural materials such as cotton (organic or fair trade), linen (organic), hemp (organic), silk (peace silk) or wool (organic) are not just an eco-friendlier option but also provide superior comfort! Give handmade gifts instead of store-bought ones.
If you’re looking for a gift that is outside the box, handmade gifts are the way to go. In addition to being unique, one-of-a-kind, thoughtful, and personal, handmade items are sustainable and ethical options. They’re also affordable!


Think about it – instead of buying a store-bought item from a chain store catering to thousands of people at once, you can support an individual or small business and simultaneously support local designers making handmade items. Easter is just a few weeks away!

When it comes to giving gifts, there are lots of sustainable options available in the fashion industry that will definitely be welcomed by the receiver.
● BE INFORMED, ASK QUESTIONS
The first tip is to be informed and ask questions. This can apply to any gift. Asking questions means you are inquisitive about what the brand uses to make their products and how they do it. Being inquisitive might even put pressure on brands to improve their processes if not done well enough.
● QUALITY OVER QUANTITY
Second, look for quality over quantity when shopping for sustainable fashion gifts this Easter season. It is hard to find a good pair of jeans or shoes that last long in today’s world but when you actually find a pair, do not let them go! Buy more and reduce waste!
● AVOID THE BIG GUYS
Third, avoid the big guys in the fashion industry; these big companies who are known for their fast fashion practices will probably have unsustainable Easter gifts so it’s best to stay away from them this season as much as possible!
● IS THE MATERIAL SUSTAINABLE?
The fourth tip involves looking into whether the material used by the brand you want to purchase from is sustainable or not and if they are transparent about it too? Let’s take an example here; some brands claim that they use “organic cotton” but if they don’t have a certificate to prove that it is organic or sustainable then think twice before purchasing because who knows what “organic cotton” really means without proof!
● IS THE BRAND TRANSPARENT?
Lastly, check how transparent your favorite brands are about their production process because you need all this information before making any major purchases from them, especially during the Easter season!

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Batch production and sustainability in couture design https://kristianadesigns.com/batch-production-and-sustainability-in-couture-design/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=batch-production-and-sustainability-in-couture-design Mon, 11 Apr 2022 10:33:00 +0000 https://kristianadesigns.com/?p=347 As the fashion industry attempts to steer away from fast fashion and toward a more sustainable future, one of the most important ways that it can do so is by embracing the concept of “batch production.”Batch production is not a new idea—it’s been around for decades. But it has become increasingly important today as consumers have become more aware of…

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As the fashion industry attempts to steer away from fast fashion and toward a more sustainable future, one of the most important ways that it can do so is by embracing the concept of “batch production.”
Batch production is not a new idea—it’s been around for decades. But it has become increasingly important today as consumers have become more aware of the environmental impact of fast fashion, and as brands have become more responsible about producing their clothing in a way that doesn’t use excessive resources.


The designer behind the brand, Kristiana designs, has always had an eco-conscious eye. Kristiana’s interest in sustainability began during college. Her first attempt at sustainable fashion came when she was ideating a project for a small show to showcase to friends and family


“I remember making clothes out of recycled materials for myself and my dolls to wear for a fashion show I put on for family and friends,” Kristiana recalls. “I was obsessed with clothes even then and asked my mom to help me make them from things we already had around the house—newspaper, grocery bags —so that they would be unique yet environmentally friendly.”
“When I would go shopping with my mom for fabric,” “she taught me how to pick out natural fibers like 100% cotton or linen. She also shared ideas with me about how you can reuse and recycle fabric from old items.”


This fascination with fashion only grew and became stronger. She began her career sewing gowns as a hobby while still in high school! At this time she started doing research on how to make clothes out of recycled materials. After graduating college, Kristiana interned at a couture design house where she learned more about couture sewing techniques and designing formal gowns She started doing research on how to make clothes out of recycled materials.


Over the next few years, Kristian took more interest in sustainability. She would become increasingly aware of how the materials and methods we use to make clothes can damage our planet. She started doing research on how to make clothes out of recycled materials and the utilization of fabrics from natural fibers. “I found that if you are very careful in your process and very thoughtful with what you are designing and making, it can be a really sustainable way to make clothing.” ” If you think batch production, that’s the first step towards sustainable and ethical production” – Kristiana adds.


Batch production can actually be very eco-friendly if done well Batch production is one of the ways designers can reduce waste in their creations. It involves making several pieces at once, then going back to check for any defects, and if needed, repairing them. This way when you put something on sale or donate it to charity, it can be in its best shape possible. The technique also helps keep ethical standards high: batch production means that the workers involved have more time for quality control, making sure everything is up to their standards and no corners are cut. Best of all? With a higher quality product being
produced overall (which is what batch production encourages), there’s less need for excessive fabric use!

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