Sunday, 12 May 2019

Holiday Shop - For Every Eventuality










Complete your sustainable getaway wardrobe with our holiday 
essentials - from versatile dresses and totes bags to charming

accessories.

                                                                                                                   





With every destination in mind we've had selected a mixture of some of our new and  classic collection, that has just landed in stores and online. Effortless trend curated with sustainability in mind.



Whether you’re looking for denim skirts or to add an individual twist to weekday looks we've got timeless pieces that can be worn multiple ways. 







Packing for vacation can be a pfaff, having to pack for all eventualities. From midi dresses, or shorts to smart blouses; trouser for those rainy days, or maxi dresses for special occasions, we have every scenario in mind.



                                                                      Lelia-Wrap Top



Sincerely Madia & Matilda

Saturday, 4 May 2019

Mind Week - Mental Health Awareness Week



Mental Health Awareness Week starts every year on the second Monday in May, Mental Health Awareness Week 2019 will be taking place 13 -19 May.  We all know what it’s like to feel stressed - being under pressure is a normal part of life. But becoming overwhelmed by stress can lead to mental health problems or make existing problems worse.



Taking steps to look after your wellbeing can help you deal with pressure, and reduce the impact that stress has on your life.
There are still lots of practical things you can do to manage the amount of pressure you're under day to day.
We have complied a list of services that can support and advise on practical steps to help you 










Mind provide advice and support to empower anyone experiencing a mental health problem. We campaign to improve services, raise awareness and promote understanding.
Everything we say and do is rooted in the experiences of people who know what it’s like to live with a mental health problem. That includes the thousands of people who rely on our local and national services, our incredible supporters and campaigners, our fundraisers, volunteers, staff and trustees. Their experiences bring our work to life.

Mind provide life-saving information when people need it most. Mind bang on doors and call for change; they demand that people get the support they need and the respect they deserve. And we show that there are actions we can all take to challenge stigma and transform experiences of mental health for the better. 




Rethink Mental Illness is a charity that believes a better life is possible for the millions of people affected by mental Illness. For 40 years we have brought people together to support each other through our services, groups and campaign









The Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) is leading a movement against male suicide, the single biggest killer of men under 45 in the UK. Join the campaign to take a stand against male suicide and get the tools you need for action.

Childline is a support service to help with whatever's on your mind to guide you & help you make decisions that are right for you.
Their tips and techniques, ideas and inspiration, can help you feel more in control and you can access them in your own time, at your own pace!




Beyond Blue
The Beyond Blue programme is aimed at mothers who develop mental health issues during or after pregnancy. It has recently been launched at the Bright Beginnings Children's Centre.





Samaritains make sure there’s someone there for anyone who needs someone.

Every year, they answer more than 5 million calls for help via their unique 24-hour listening service, email, SMS, letter, face to face and through our Welsh language service.

Samaritans give people ways to cope and the skills to be there for others.


From us at Madia & Matilda, We hope this list of available services, can be of some support or comfort for you, as mental health is so important to take care of and discuss how you are feeling. 




Sincerely Madia & Matilda

Wednesday, 24 April 2019

4 Strap Dresses - To Love

Emily - Strap Dress



In full swing of spring time, here are a few of our top picks that we feel can fit any special dress code. All because of its functionality, allowing us to wear it from work to parties.


The slip dress enjoyed a major come back last summer, and this 90s staple isn’t going anywhere. Wear it in the day to a wedding or event or even use as a layering piece and pair with graphic tees, funnel neck tops and oversize jackets, just like Cher and Dionne.
 











Sincerely Madia & Matilda








Sunday, 21 April 2019

Style - Back By Popular Demand




In search of a wardrobe staple that requires no thought in the morning and provides endless possibility, look no further than to our Ines skirt, now available in navy as well as green, grey, orange & red. Reigned  highly in the past seasons, pencil skirts and tailored trousers, this spring-summer is all about midi, bias cut silhouettes







Just add sandals for the day or boots for after-dark, with a slick of red lipstick to elevate these designs into your new season wardrobe. Pair with a jersey tees, Riene cotton top, or a chiffon frill top for ultra style perfect for spring-summer.






Sincerely Madia & Matilda

Sunday, 14 April 2019

Fashion Revolution Week






We at Madia & Matilda, are making change working towards
zero waste sustainable clothing cutting down our carbon impact and
working with Fashion Revolution, London Organic, Kindred and other designers to make 
a difference to the way we shop.












Fashion Revolution started, people from all over the world have
used their voice and their power that things must change. And we agree it time to change now, That’s why Madia & Matilda work from our own studio, where we work with awesome people from all over the world. Meet the people who make your clothes, 






The industry is starting to change and more brands are being open about where their clothes are made.We shall be discussing the people behind the clothes we wear.  






Crafty Ladies - Upcycling Workshop run by Madia & Matilda




With Madia & Matilda, you can be sure about the provenance of your garments – we know all our makers personally, in a good working environment, unlike other areas where workers are forced to work long hours in unsafe working conditions.




We campaign for a fashion industry that conserves and restores our environment and gives people, especially women, a voice. An industry where dignity in work is the standard and not an exception. On 24 April 2013, the Rana Plaza building in Bangladesh collapsed. 1,138 people died and another 2,500 were injured, making it the fourth largest industrial disaster in history.
















Independent ethical brands from around the UK came together once again at London’s Kindred on Friday 26th April for London Organic's thought-provoking talks on what it means for you, or your business, to be ‘sustainable’ and ‘ethical’ while taking in short presentations from experts across the fashion sector.










In addition to talks and Q&A with a riveting mix of industry leaders and influences, Madia & Matilda showcased our collection in Catwalk show and there was also an opportunity to buy from those leading in the sustainable fashion and beauty fields!
















Here at Madia & Matilda, We consider each detail of the journey of our clothing, from the fabrics we use, to how we design, make and deliver our garments and its wash care process beyond in its life cycle. Our ongoing relationships with production partners and other hand crafters. All carefully considered, we find it important to ensure that the up-most kindness and respect is shown to the people and partners we work with. In fact, we’ve been working alongside the same few partners and makers for for around six years now, and since then we’ve grown our businesses and skills together.




As proud supporters of zero waste, slow fashion, our clothes are made to last, to be loved, and to be worn again and again. With this in mind we design for long term trends and instead, create timeless, contemporary pieces that our customers will love, with the greater aim of cutting down our environmental carbon impact. To find out more sign up to our newsletters



























Clothes worth wearing are worth repairing





When we wear our favourite items time and again, they are bound to show signs of wear and tear. But alteration to the zip or fixing a missing button, hem or torn sleeve can prolong the lifecycle of your garment and if it is a good outfit, why throw it away? It’s so easy to repair them with a patch, stitch or by darning. Be proud of the clothes you love! Check out our Alterations & price list and blog post on care for your clothing


























If you aren’t able to repair the clothing you no longer want, why not get creative? Try upcycling your old clothing to make it into something new. We've held workshops and upcycling classes over the years with a little elbow grease you create something new from your old garments.


Keep an eye out on our Facebook & Instagram Stories! @madiamatilda @madiamatilda_insider for further information on new classes


























Books to read on Sustainability and Upcycled fashion

- Make sure you pick up a copy of Fashion Revolution’s book, Loved Clothes Last.

- A copy our our piece published in Clothing Cultures Jounal by Intellect Ltd


- Also check out Fashion Revolution’s Loved Clothes Last film – a thought-provoking, three minute short film directed by Balthazar Klarwein.


- To Die For: Is Fashion Wearing Out the World? Book by Lucy Siegle

- Overdressed: The Shockingly High Cost of Cheap Fashion Book by Elizabeth L. Cline

- Sustainable Fashion and Textiles Book by Kate Fletcher

- The Sustainable Fashion Handbook Book by Sandy Black






Sincerely Madia & Matilda

Sunday, 7 April 2019

Committed to Concious Fashion - #ZeroWaste #FashionRevolutionWeek



In today's fashion industry; each season new clothing lines are brought out so quickly; building up to an 'An estimated £140 million worth (350,000 tonnes) of clothing goes to landfill in the UK every year. Extending the average life of clothes by just 3 months would lead to a 5-10% reduction in the carbon, water and waste footprints.'








We are working with London Organic and Kindred with Cocktails & Conversation for a Fashion Show & Networking Party. This spectacular event aims to bring together people who make the fashion industry work to support Fashion Revolution Week join us from 7pm to 11pm for a catwalk event. 

Kindred, Kindred, Bradmore House, Queen Caroline Street, London, UK







OUR MISSION

Is to highlight sustainable, ethically made fashion that is honestly priced with qualitity in mind over quantity. 

The show will highlight the creativity and flair of London based designers who make clothes in an ethical and sustainable way. Our stunning and diverse models will be made up from organic and fair trade beauty products.
After the show you will be able to network and enjoy drinks and a DJ till 11.30pm.
There will be press and photographers in attendance so please do dress to impress.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Arrival and welcome drink from 7-8pm
1st Fashion Show 8pm
Break
2nd show 9pm
After party and DJ with live fashion shoot 9.30pm until closing
PLEASE NOTE
We have a limited amount of tickets available to Kindred Members which you can purchase on our website (you Must be a member). If you require further tickets or if you're a non-member, please purchase a ticket on Eventbrite here


























Fashion Revolution is a global movement that runs all year long. Fashion Revolution week (22nd - 28th April 2019) and the #whomademyclothes campaign falls on the anniversary of the Rana Plaza factory collapse, which killed 1138 people and injured many more on 24th April 2013. That is the day Fashion Revolution was born. During this week, brands and producers are encouraged to respond with the hashtag #Wemadeyourclothes and to demonstrate transparency in their supply chain.