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Sustainably Young & Soulful

Natasha Navin, Kooshboo | Florence Song, Senior Fashion Writer at ELLE Malaysia

06-Jan-18 11:00

Sustainably Young & Soulful

Kooshboo was founded in 2014 by the Navin sisters; Natasha and Natalia, after realizing there was a gap in the market for an independent homegrown label for children’s clothes. Since then, these two high-powered sisters have released multiple collections which feature bohemian-inspired sustainable designs for children. Their latest Holiday 2017 Collection draws inspiration from Indian culture in which textured cotton in rich hues are paired with embroidery in contrasting colours. This week, Natasha Navin joins us as she tells us all about their latest ventures - from having their first ever flagship store to working with marginalized communities. Later, Florence Song, Senior Writer at ELLE Malaysia sets the tone for the year with a spiritual and cosmic shade; ultra-violet.

Produced by: Adeline Choong

Presented by: Adeline Choong


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