Home Top Stories These are the Valencian fashion brands concerned by DANA in which to... Top Stories These are the Valencian fashion brands concerned by DANA in which to buy to collaborate By Raquel Jiménez - November 7, 2024 21 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp 1 of 6 Hydrangea Maeso Her mother was a seamstress and designer, Hortensia. Master He was born in Valencia between looms, needles and thread, something he imbibed from the first moment despite his professional training in a completely different field. However, after being a mother of three daughters, this taste for fashion resurfaced, especially among children, which led her to study fashion design in styling and clothing. From her final degree work, a children’s fashion company was born, of which she was thecompany and creative director from 2005 to 2012. His workshop is located in the industrial zone of L’Alquería de Moret.in Picanya, one of the places affected by DANA. The team published a statement on Instagram, explaining its situation, with hope: “To our captains: the whole team is committed to rebuilding our workshop, our projects, our future and our essence. The mud could have taken away a lot of things, but she didn’t take any from us, we didn’t need our ability to reinvent ourselves, we didn’t need your perseverance and your talent, and therefore, we won’t need Hortensia Maeso. 2 of 6 Singular “Valencia went through difficult times with the recent DANA and, like many others, the team of Singular had to adapt quickly to new challenges. However, if something characterizes the brand, it is its spirit of improvement and its passion to move forward, even in difficult circumstances,” said the Valencian brand. It was founded in 2014 by entrepreneurs Cristina Aristoy and Paco Tormo, as a digital native brand within the Demium Startups business incubator, and continued its journey through other powerful accelerators such as Conector Spain and Lanzadera. Currently, in addition to its store online, They also have 57 physical stores located throughout Spain. 3 out of 6 Clotsy The sustainable fashion brand, born in 2020 with the mission of transforming the textile industry, it all started when Ángela and Alfonso, a couple since they met and studying telecommunications engineering, decided to create a company together during their Erasmus in Italy. This November, the brand aims to help to all families affected by DANA with the sale of solidarity clothing: “You will have these two solidarity clothing items, of which we will donate 100% of the profits. And for the rest of the clothing, we will devote 10% of sales to the same initiative. I hope this campaign will reach many people and that together we can help a lot,” he commented on his Instagram account. 4 out of 6 Lola Guarch “5 days since the worst nightmare we could imagine. 5 days since Sarai, Yaz, Luisa and Frida left the store with water down our necks thanks to a wonderful boy who helped us be reborn. 5 days since we were alone We can be grateful that our loved ones are okay 5 days that our lives have taken a 180 degree turn, and we just have to remove and remove the mud 5 days in which solidarity and. the kindness of people made us feel that we are not alone, even if the politicians have abandoned us and continue to fight with their very own costumes,” explained the firm born in 2013 on its Instagram account. Your website is disabled. Invites you to provide your support via Bizum: 615651990 (Sarai) and 699468007 (Antonio). Also via Paypal (info@lolaguarch.es) or by transfer ES95 2100 3852 6801 0004 1474. 5 out of 6 THE-ARE THE-ARE is a clothing brand born in 2012 by Valencian designer Rocío Botella. He started selling showrooms and months later he launched his store online. In 2016, it opened its first physical store in its hometown and today has a total of 13 physical stores in Spain. “Many people from the team went to help yesterday and today and ALL HELP IS NEEDED,” the brand reminded on its Instagram. 6 out of 6 SAFE JEWELRY The firm, created in 2018, published a striking job on Instagram, with these words: “We made this video to explain our current situation. The cover photo is the window of our house, in Alfafar, one of the most affected areas in the province of Valencia. Millions of thanks to everyone who is helping to rebuild the lives and businesses of thousands of families. And to everyone who follows us here, thank you for trusting us and our brand.”