Floria's packaging is made of biodegradable materials: including boxes, tissue paper, and stickers. Their brand labels and thank you cards are made from a "tree-free" kind of paper: a new material made from leftover grass
Floria's garments are produced according to ethical labor standards. They carefully selected their suppliers and they fully disclose the supply chain steps on their website
Floria is founded and owned by a woman: Froukje, who's based in Amsterdam
Floria is a small business with carefully selected partners to support the design process. At the moment there is just one employee working at Floria; the founder Froukje
A small portion of Floria's collection includes animal-derived materials, more specifically wool, which comes from Responsible Wool Standards and Mulesing free certified suppliers
Floria is a slow fashion label that limits its launches to 2-3 collections per year, and all styles come in very limited quantities. They also aim to manage on-demand production in the near future
Floria Collective is a slow fashion label, that creates high-quality designs with a timeless character. They aim to develop timeless designs outside of seasonal trends and made to last (multiple) lifetimes
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Slow fashion label, creating high-quality designs with a timeless purpose. The brand name comes from the founder's love for a Caribbean island, from which the word "floria" meaning "to flourish" comes. Natural fibers, carefully curated everlasting designs and ethical suppliers are the founding pillars of this female-owned responsible fashion brand