Showing posts with label eco-fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eco-fashion. Show all posts

Sunday 18 November 2018

5 Looks For The Party Season

5 Key Looks For The Party Season



Looking for the perfect party outfit this Christmas?




Look no further than Madia & Matilda!

From elegant evening dresses to versatile blouses, we've got you covered this party season with our top five picks from the Autumn/Winter18 collection.




This beautiful chiffon dress is perfect for the festive period. This timeless dress features a high neck line that flatters any shape. Paired with sparkly accessories and some strappy heels, you'll be party ready in no time!



Party all night in this understated satin and velvet top that is perfect with for an event or party. Pair with a sleek pair of trousers and strappy heels for a more sophisticated look, or add your favourite black jeans and some heeled boots for a casual party look.




Our loose fit casual tunic dress is perfect for the autumn/winter. Made of cotton, this dress is light and comfortable and, in silver, is perfect for a Christmas party. Pair with black tights and heels for a unique elegant look for the evening.


Marcy Ruffle Blouse

This fuchsia blouse is a versatile piece that you can dress up for any party or event. The chiffon material makes this blouse light and flowy and perfect for layering with this winter. Pair with some black jeans and heels for a smart casual party look.



This dusty pink dress is the perfect early Christmas party piece for transitioning from Autumn to Winter. Our crepe frill mini dress features a zip up back and a frill on the right side. Paired with some black heels this dress will see you right through the holiday season.

We hope that our party outfit picks will inspire you when it comes to dressing up this holiday season. If you want to share your party looks with use this Christmas don't forget to #MadiaMatilda #WithLoveMnM or tag us on social media!


















Sincerely Madia & Matilda

Thursday 1 November 2018

Shop Unique - Brands Feature - GraphyX


Graphyx - Brand Feature


1. Can you tell us a little more about the brand?


GraphyX Design Forum is on a mission to get art into the forefront of everybody’s everyday living. Art, like poetry, music or theatre... aren’t necessary for survival. But it’s what connects us all to each other as the human tribe. We are connected through the expression and appreciation of the arts. Without that connection - why both surviving at all? 

And the world is our canvas! We think art should be affordable. In liberating a piece of art from its frame in a gallery, and placing it on everyday useful items such as bags and t-shirts, it becomes accessible for consumers to own, and artists to produce.

We also think art should be sustainable. There’s little point in anything without a planet to live on... so all of our tshirts are 100% organic cotton, fair trade and manufactured using only wind and solar energy. 

We use vegetable oil based inks, rather than mineral oil based ones on our fabric and paper prints. 

We also use recycled paper for our paper products. We use only biodegradable packaging such as recycled paper and bio-plastics (where we have to). 



2.How do you make your products?


Our original illustrations are designed by our co-founder Raphy Mendoza. We are also in the process of taking on guest artists - our vision is that GraphyX becomes a real platform for independent artists to be able to show and sell their work. 

The designs are usually first made on paper, and later digitised for screen printing - that’s what gives it a clean yet hand-drawn style! 

Then we outsource the printing to a local printer based in Frome, and they’re printed on recycled paper or EarthPostive garments. 




3.What inspires you?


Anything and everything. ‘Oranges and Limes’ was inspired by a nightmare, in which I was colour blind and everything was in sepia. I had to make mojitos for 1,000 people, but I couldn’t tell the difference between oranges and limes because I couldn’t see colour.



4.Where do you make the product and what does sustainability or making a quality British product mean to you?


See above. 

I didn’t actually set out to explicitly set up an ethical business. As an artist, I just wanted to get my work out there. But as soon as I started thinking about materials, it just didn’t make sense not to make everything as sustainable as possible. The process really woke me up to the responsibility I have not just as a consumer, but as a designer. 

As a designer, I get to choose how my things are made, and I have to think about where they end up. At that point, it was no longer a choice to be sustainable. It’s just human decency. 





Sharks Tote Bag

6. Favourite place to relax?


Beach! Plus beer. 



7. In the future what do you plan to make next?


We have a few designs in the pipeline incorporating some quotes from poets and people we like, that really resonates with our ethos and mission. 

And some new design by new guest artists! 





Cut Sheep T-Shirt


8. What do you think about sustainability and how does it impact your business?


See above. It makes production a little bit more expensive, and it takes a bit of personal investment to look for a supplier who really satisfies your criteria. But it’s what it is :). 



9. What do you like about collaborating with Madia & Matilda?


I really enjoy seeing what gets paired up with our products! And just knowing that there’s a big movement out there towards a more conscious and responsible way of doing business, and that were a part of it! 








Sincerely Madia & Matilda

Thursday 11 October 2018

How to: Care for me. Wear Me. Love me. Mend Me.

Caring for your clothes

Inspired by the Cheltenham Literature Festival, we've picked out five of our favourite fashion care and sustainability books for you.


Wardrobe Wisdom, by Alicia Healey
Trained at Buckingham Palace, Alicia Healey has worked as a lady's maid and high-profile wardrobe consultant across the globe. In this book, she shares her top tips for decluttering your closet and looking after investment items so they'll last you a life time.
Buy the book here.

Laundry: The Home Comforts Book of Caring for Clothes and Linens
Laundering queen Cheryl Mendelson shares her love of housekeeping. With extensive knowledge of how to care for almost every fabric, from hand washing and removing stains to storing fabrics and garments, Mendelson shares the indispensable guide to caring for clothes at home.
Buy the book here.

Clothing Care Basics: Tips for Fabric Care, Clothing Storage, and Saving Money by Keeping Your Favorite Clothes Looking Good Longer
Explaining some of the basic terms used in clothes laundering, Julie Gallagher teaches you the basics so you'll never turn another white shirt pink or shrink your favourite jumper.
Buy the book here.
Clothing Cultures - Certified made in the UK
Madia & Matilda is now published in Clothing Cultures. This journal explores the issues in the production and consumption of clothes within the fashion industry.
Buy the journal here.


The Sustainable Fashion Handbook
An in-depth and comprehensive guide to sustainable fashion, from the impact fast fashion is having on our environment to eco-fashion and sustainable designers, this book will change your outlook on the fashion industry.
Buy the book here.











Sincerely Madia & Matilda