Nurturing sustainable & traceable supply chains, product development and sourcing.

Pioneering environmental responsibility through practise.

My Vision

Historical practices and indigenous communities teach the world about the core principles of regenerative agriculture.‍Through realigning your own interactions with these delicate ecosystems we start to develop your new core principles, which consequently are seeped in truth and accountability.

I see my resources and processes as essential facilitators for change - the goal is to create a personal and accountable supply chain. 

“By changing ourselves, we inspire others to change, and together we create the kind of change we want to see in the world.”

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My Mission

The topics we need to discuss maybe the awkward ones that could interrupt your brands vision and aesthetics - but could ultimately create a greener and cleaner supply chain for you and your audience.


Being right in the middle of how I see the broken supply chain, has brought me to be at the forefront of this new movement of change, change in accountability and the new understanding that the old buzzwords need some serious backing up!


Through my own experiences in Asia over the years in production houses and from meeting all manners of different people in manufacturing and sourcing since the inception of my brand in 2013 - I have found my strength to be carving out an individual path in instigating my own fieldwork and research, but most importantly through having experience on both sides of the supply chain.


By working together through innovation and brand development your supply chain can become intrinsically stronger, by monitoring your progress over time you will naturally become more transparent.

"Our supply chains are linked directly to an understanding of rural farming practices"

The work we do with you will contribute to remodelling the web of nuance spun by clever marketing. The goal is to benefit the environment and artisans, but most importantly cast an environmentaland community led example.

WHAT I DO

Core services

Are you a manufacturer, buyer, designer or consumer?
Is your supply chain's transparency and responsibility a company value you need to rectify?

  • Fibre sources

    In order to consider and construct your ecosystem we help you make the right initial choices in sourcing the origin of a natural fibre.

  • Fibre production

    Choosing the most transparent manufacturing process of any raw material builds a bridge to a traceable and logical supply chain.

  • Certification

    From the beginning of the supply chain to the end we help you to verify environmental, social and animal welfare choices.

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FACILITATE

Humble Collections

I believe in collaboration & pioneering the renaissance of traditional native fibres

how to build a new supply chain

Ready to work with me?

Being in the middle of what I see is a broken supply chain in textiles and fashion as a whole, I feel I am right where I am supposed to be, my back ground has brought me to the forefront of this new movement of change in fashion, helping bring artisans and makers to the forefront of our industry. To work directly with them is a privilege, to learn and let them guide us- not the other way around is my ongoing motivation.


Through co-creation and collaboration we can establish and aim to meet your needs, be it a new supply chain of raw materials for designs and products, I want to help you meet your needs and meet new suppliers and growers of raw materials through a genuine process of transparency, even if you are experimenting with the idea of story telling sampling with new fibres - the possibilities are endless to grow seeds of change.

Through my own experiences in Asia in all manners of production and from meeting a wide variety of different people in farming, sourcing and manufacturing since the inception of my brand in 2013, I have found that my strength has been from carving out my own niche through an understanding and ability to work across all levels of manufacture - but most importantly seeing things from both sides of the supply chain.


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  • "The Yak wool was sourced from northern Mongolia, from the biggest lake in Mongolia - Hövsgöl where the Tsaatan raindeer nomads live."

  • "A curated Natural Fibre Exhibition at the NEC Birmingham, displaying fibres from cotton to cashmere, while featuring over 50 Artisans work and getting involved in a panel discussion with Carry Sommers and the Soil Association."

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