
Brave Kid
Brave Kid est une marque de vêtements pour enfants spécialisée dans les vêtements durables, élégants et adaptés à l'âge des enfants.
Vêtements élégants qui grandissent avec l'enfance responsable
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Yoek
Marque britannique de vêtements proposant des designs avant-gardistes et des styles contemporains pour une clientèle diversifiée.
Yoek réinvente la mode contemporaine avec une audace britannique incontournable
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pleasefashion
Pleasefashion est une boutique de vêtements en ligne proposant des collections de vêtements et de mode contemporains.
Découvrez des pièces tendance qui reflètent votre style unique
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Thepatternatelier
ThePatternAtelier is a digital-only pattern house selling downloadable sewing patterns for women’s contemporary wardrobe staples. Prices sit in the mid-range: individual PDFs run USD 14–18, while discounted bundles reach USD 45–60. All transactions and deliveries are handled through the brand’s own Shopify site; no physical stockists or printed tissue options are offered.
The label’s USP is architectural minimalism translated into clean, detail-focused silhouettes—think asymmetric wraps, engineered pleats and pocket placements drafted for advanced beginners. Each pattern includes layered PDFs, A0/copy-shop files, illustrated sew-alongs and fitting notes, a package that has made the “Tulip Sleeve Dress” and “Block Trousers” repeat best-sellers cited by sewing bloggers for their crisp drafting and modern proportions.
Customers are 25-45-year-old home sewists who already follow independent pattern culture on Instagram and value slow, mindful making over fast fashion. They are comfortable printing and tiling at home, want runway-adjacent shapes without designer prices, and prioritize inclusive sizing (the line spans 30–52" hip) and gender-neutral styling options.
ThePatternAtelier competes in the crowded indie PDF pattern segment against labels offering similar modern aesthetics. It differentiates by limiting the catalogue to a tightly curated, seasonless system—each new release is designed to mix with prior ones—backed by minimalist branding, neutral sample photography, and zero seasonal discounts, reinforcing scarcity and design authority rather than volume.
Architectural patterns for thoughtful makers who sew less, design more
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Stronger
Stronger is a Swedish active-wear label that sells leggings, sports bras, tops, jackets and swimwear in sizes XS-3XL. Most pieces sit in the €40-€80 band, placing the brand in the mid-range segment. Sales are handled through its own EU, UK and US e-commerce sites plus a small network of European concept stores.
The company builds every collection around “match-point” prints and colourways that drop in limited “chapters” every 4-6 weeks, creating an almost streetwear-like scarcity cycle. All garments are designed in Stockholm, tested by an internal female athlete panel, and manufactured in WRAP-certified factories using recycled polyamide and polyester. The high-rise “Shape” legging with contrast waistband is the bestseller that routinely sells out within days.
Core buyers are 18-35-year-old women who train 3-5 times a week, follow fitness influencers on TikTok and value outfit novelty as much as performance. They want gym pieces that double for coffee runs and selfies, appreciate inclusive sizing, and prefer Scandinavian aesthetics over big-logo mainstream sportswear.
Stronger competes in the crowded “athleisure for her” space populated by digital-native labels that release weekly micro-collections. It differentiates through Nordic design minimalism, rapid small-batch drops, recycled fabrics at accessible price points, and a community-driven product development process that turns customer feedback into new styles within weeks.
Scandinavian design meets streetwear scarcity, every chapter drops fresh
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Modetalente
Modetalente propose des collections de mode et de vêtements contemporains mettant en avant des talents émergents du design. La marque célèbre le style innovant et les pièces modernes pour les consommateurs avertis de la mode.
Découvrez les créateurs de demain, portez l'innovation d'aujourd'hui
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Drawer
Drawer.fr is a French online-only furniture and home-accessory retailer that focuses on space-saving, modular and transformable pieces for small urban apartments. The catalogue runs from wall beds, extending dining tables and stackable storage to compact desks and sofa-beds, with most items priced in the mid-range bracket (€400-€1,500).
The brand’s signature is “meuble-transformer” engineering: every product is designed to fold, slide or expand so a 20 m² studio can function as living room, bedroom and office within minutes. Best-known lines include the “Lit-escamotable” vertical wall-bed series and the “Table Gigogne” dining table that seats two or eight without extra leaves, both shipped flat-pack with French-language video assembly guides.
Core buyers are 25-40-year-old Parisian renters and first-time owners who value square metres more than square footage and prefer investing in one clever piece rather than filling the space with disposable furniture. Sustainability and local production are secondary hooks: most wood is EU-certified beech or birch and factories are within 400 km of the warehouse, aligning with customers’ low-waste, anti-fast-furniture mindset.
Drawer competes in the niche between Scandinavian flat-pack giants and high-end Italian wall-bed specialists by offering faster French delivery (48 h), prices roughly 30 % below premium European transformable brands, and a 30-day “chez-soi” trial that lets customers test the folded/unfolded functions in their own flat before deciding.
Votre petit appart devient grand quand vous le décidez
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Hidjabaya
Hidjabaya est une marque de vêtements spécialisée dans les tenues modestes et la mode hijab pour les consommateurs musulmans.
Modestie chic et authenticité au cœur de chaque création
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