Creatures of the Wind

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Creatures of the Wind is a fashion label that has shifted away from the traditional runway and full-collection calendar toward a project-based model. The designers have said they want to work with stores on capsule collections and specific projects, and they plan to continue using repurposed vintage materials. The brand has also previously worked on small collaborations, including a capsule collection with System Magazine sold through Just One Eye. No formal ESG programme, targets, or reporting were identified in the source content.

Creatures of the Wind Sustainability Actions

Shifted to project basis

Shane Gabier and Christopher Peters, the designers of Creatures of the Wind, have decided to shift their business model to a project basis. Going forward, they will not produce full collections or do runway shows. The idea is to work with stores on capsule collections and specific projects. They have eliminated staff and will be relocating their studio.

Worked with repurposed vintage

They also plan to continue to work with repurposed vintage, citing the fur and leather coats they had shown in their recent runway collections as examples.

Released a capsule collection

The designers began considering this type of move after partnering with System Magazine on a four-piece capsule collection featuring hand-drawn botanical marijuana embroideries that was sold exclusively at Los Angeles boutique Just One Eye last May.

Used embroidered denim

Creatures of the Wind launched a capsule collection of embroidered denim with concept retailer Just One Eye. The collaboration focused on Middle Eastern-inspired textiles and mixed floral and geometric shapes with the label’s classic denim silhouette.