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circular fashion

WE ARE CURRENTLY ACCEPTING BRANDS FOR OUR ETHICAL MARKETPLACE:

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 Definition: Circular fashion is a sustainable approach to designing, producing, and consuming fashion that prioritizes longevity, reuse, recycling, and minimizing waste. It aims to keep materials and products in continuous use through strategies like eco-friendly design, second-hand markets, repair, upcycling, and closed-loop recycling systems, reducing the industry's environmental impact. 

Circular Fashion Designs provide: Unique. Personal. Ethical pieces.

Featuring:   ANDREA ZIMITS

Handbag re-made from abandon fan parts and fur cushion. We reuse all type of unwanted material so th

GGW's Fashion Designers:

ANDREA ZIMITS

Andrea Zimits

FEMININE CREATIONS

 Andrea Zimits' particularly feminine creations, sewn in an unusual style, include not only the life and soul of the applied artist, but also the history of the materials used.  No two of them are the same. Andrea does not make two identical ones from nothing. At most, they are similar, neither the colors, nor their cut, and most importantly, their material is not the same. Even her monochromatic clothes are colorful, because they are made of not one, but several shades of the chosen color. Selected with great care, inspiration from within. 

Andrea Zimits

Like A Fairy

 Andrea Zimits' sewing shop is like a fairy tale shop, in which she herself, like a fairy, conjures harmony from a pile of materials that can be described as chaos for others. She is able to sew together types of materials and colors that are not compatible even according to laymen. This is what makes her clothes so special. 

Andrea Zimits

 I am Andrea Zimits, the creator behind my own brand and a clothing designer for over two decades. Deeply committed to slow fashion, I handle every step of the process myself, striving for perfection in each piece. 


Since 1996, I’ve been crafting handmade, one-of-a-kind collections that blend contemporary eclecticism with artistic expression. I work with noble materials, antique accessories, and upcycled garments I've collected over the years. My designs fuse modern trends with vintage charm—playful, colorful, and inspired by nature and art. 

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NAVONA

Navona

"The NAVONA woman is light, chic, irresistible. I design the clothes for them."

We are passionate about the use of natural and special materials, which is coupled with a unique design. In the NAVONA salon, classic and trendy clothes are made every season. Our collections consist of unique clothes, from which we choose the most beautiful together. On order, we make special, personalized clothes according to the occasion. 

Navona

NAVONA IS THE ART OF ELEGANCE!

We Women like to wear clothes that are unique, special, irresistible, so that we can pocket appreciative glances!

With a uniquely designed dress suitable for the occasion, we help you create a stylish outfit that suits the occasion based on your ideas.

Navona

Navona

Megla Rózsa is the founder and designer of NAVONA fashion, committed to sustainable fashion, whose clothes are worn by stars on the covers of more than 80 magazines.  

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FRANCISCO ALCAZAR

ZERO WASTE: DENIM OUTFIT MADE FROM DISCARDED BLUE DENIM FABRIC

CARA Knitted Denim Jacket   |    ETHICALLY + LOCALLY MADE: Designed, cut, and sewn in my studio with care and intention.

Reimagined from handwoven strips of discarded denim and office shirts, this one-of-a-kind jacket transforms waste into wearable art. 

Featuring my signature dramatic shoulder pads, its design highlights the intricate geometric patterns of the original crochet work.

Before cutting into any material, I take time to study its form—exploring its geometry, color, texture, and movement—ensuring that each piece is both visually striking and functional.

Regenerative Handbag

Capturing CO2 and  utilizing existing materials with Zero Wate.
Ice cube trad, turf doormat, a water hose, fabric scraps, and Blue Mountain rock plants.

Francisco Alcazar

For Francisco Alcazar, sustainability isn’t just a principle—it’s the foundation of every stitch. Rooted in zero-waste design, he reimagines discarded fabrics, vintage textiles, and post-consumer clothing into one-of-a-kind pieces that extend material lifecycles and minimize environmental impact.


With a background in structural engineering and over 25 years of experience, Francisco applies precision and innovation to fashion, leading the movement for circular design. Based in Los Angeles, his studio is a hub for creativity and ecological restoration, where sustainability meets artistry in bold, gender-fluid silhouettes that embrace individuality beyond traditional constraints.

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