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ReWeave Turns Interior Design Scraps Into Luxury Sustainable Fashion

For five years, Julie Benniardi and Debbie Ouyang have been turning luxury interior design scraps into luxury fashion with their Los Angeles fashion brand ReWeave. Now they are expanding their collection with new collaborations on shoes with George Esquivel, streetwear with artist Halim Flowers and a capsule collection with historic Venice textile house Rubelli.

“What happens to samples once the season is over?” was the question that initially led the two Pasadena neighbors, both textile lovers, to launch fashion as an extension of Benniardi’s interior design business.

In addition to elegant off-the-shoulder nipped-at-the-waist tops, puff sleeve blouses, fun camp shirts, culottes, hoodies, bombers and overcoats, some with shearling accents, made from interior design scraps from Armani, Holly Hunt, Christian Lacroix, Etro and others, they also make stools, pillows and dog beds. The brand is represented in L.A. by the Una Malan showroom, and in New York by Dennis Miller.

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