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Hermes

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The latest stitch features an interview with cruelty free and environmentally conscious Matt & Nat designer, Inder Bedi.



What do you think of this line?  Is style more important that materials? Any other thoughts? Let's discuss...



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Chanel

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That's cool. He's cool. It's cool.

Not being a bag person, I don't know if Matt & Nat is a brand 'style people' really flock to. Their pricing is so much less than the mid-tier contemporary designers like Marc Jacobs and Tory Burch that it's hard for me to imagine the $600 bag buyer being satisfied with a $200-300 bag no matter how great it looks and functions.

It's an odd niche in terms of price point, is what I'm saying.

Of course as a vegan I absolutely love that someone is doing this, but I'm more of a $50-60 bag buyer, if even that.

And my dream world, every shoe and bag style comes in skin and non-skin versions...

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I think I agree with Suasoria, even though I am not a vegan.  Seems to me that being cruelty free and environmentally conscious is applaudable, however, I think that the market he is targeting really doesn't care (yet). High fashion consumers are not a group I place parallel to the globally conscious, for the most part anyway...as consumerism contradicts environmentalism in numerous ways.

But he's cool and I think this is awesome, nonetheless, because of the fact that he's ahead of the trend. If his line really becomes more popular, then perhaps we'll see a decline in use of leather for luxury design brands.  I don't see this happening soon... but it's a start.

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