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A photo of Simone sitting at her sewing machine, looking down to tie off the threads on the leather bag panel she's holding.

six years of learning and growing

6 days ago
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Written by simone agius

six years of mindfully made pieces ~ reflecting on how far i've come, and the journey ahead. as simétrie grows and evolves, i'm embracing balance in all its forms. read my latest journal entry to learn about some exciting changes coming in 2025.

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how can fashion brands be meaningful allies to indigenous people?

how can fashion brands be meaningful allies to indigenous people?

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Written by Gabrielle Parker Capes

ahead of Reconciliation Week 2023, simétrie sat down with Wergaia woman, Gabby Parker Capes, to do a takeover on our blog around this year's focus to “be a voice for a generation.”

amongst beautiful discussion, Gabby gets to the core of what it means for brands and simétrie to be allies for First Nations communities.

 

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meet our founder and learn why she created simétrie

meet our founder and learn why she created simétrie

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Written by simone agius
Meet our founder, Simone Agius, as she shares her story about why she set out to create simétrie; the slow fashion bag brand that makes us feel good without impacting our people or our planet.
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caring for your vegetable tanned leather goods

caring for your vegetable tanned leather goods

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Written by simone agius
vegetable tanned leather is a material that only gets better with age. while it’s relatively low maintenance, a small amount of TLC is required to bring out the best in your leather pieces. read on for our guide to caring for your bags and accessories.
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