Freitag, Shop Terrae, and Kualesa are some of the fashion brands participating in Tatler Malaysia’s Sustainability Weekend 2024
Cover Freitag, Shop Terrae, and Kualesa are some of the fashion brands participating in Tatler Malaysia’s Sustainability Weekend 2024
Freitag, Shop Terrae, and Kualesa are some of the fashion brands participating in Tatler Malaysia’s Sustainability Weekend 2024

Discover the 10 fashion brands that will be present at Tatler Malaysia’s Sustainability Weekend 2024 happening at The Exchange TRX

For one weekend, Tatler Malaysia will bring together over 30 local and international players in fashion, beauty, food, lifestyle and activists championing sustainability in one location for Tatler Malaysia’s Sustainability Weekend 2024.

Happening at The Exchange TRX, with support from Think City and Enrich by Malaysia Airlines, this gathering invites individuals from all backgrounds to explore various green products, gain knowledge through engaging panel discussions, participate in enriching workshops, and more, all dedicated to promoting sustainable practices.

For those passionate about fashion, the event will spotlight ten brands renowned for their environmentally conscious products. Attendees will be able to explore these offerings while enjoying exclusive promotional deals available only this weekend.

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Shop Terrae

Shop Terrae is a local brand that turns recycled and deadstock materials into activewear and athleisure. The name terrae is derived from the word “Terra”, the Latin/Italian name for Earth, inspired by the founder’s love for fitness and the planet. The brand’s goal is to make clothes designed for real bodies in real situations while doing its best to minimise any impact on the planet. Shop Terrae prioritises environmentally low-impact practices such as reducing the use of conventional fabrics and packaging in favour of more sustainable alternatives. 

For this weekend only, Shop Terrae will be offering 25 per cent off on its activewear collection and 28 per cent off on its yoga bag and essentials pouch set. 

Unplug

Every item at Unplug is curated with the people and the planet in mind. Those looking to get off the fast lane and reconnect with sustainable living and mindful consumption can look no further than Unplug. Its curation is guided by a set of sustainable metrics in order to ensure that every item it stocks is directly contributing back to the people and the planet.

Special offers include up to 15 per cent off on Indosole Footwear as well as pre-orders from new collections, 10 per cent off its Unplug x Muni capsule linen collection, and a special bundle deal for its Sunday Bedding products.

Kualesa

Kualesa is an eco-conscious, direct-to-consumer apparel brand serving both regional and global communities. It aims to lead the way by offering eco-conscious apparel and implementing carbon offset initiatives. By providing products made from sustainable textiles such as bamboo and recycled materials such as recycled polyester and nylon, Kualesa hopes to address the environmental challenges associated with the apparel industry, including carbon emissions and synthetic fibre overflow.

Kualesa will be offering an exclusive 15 per cent storewide promotion during the weekend. 

Wustler

Wustler is an exclusive lifestyle brand which aims to bring elevated comfort to all. Featuring thoughtfully designed and responsibly produced everyday sleepwear, loungewear, essentials, and more, all its products are proudly made using only signature fabric blends that are kinder to the planet. 

For Tatler Malaysia’s Sustainability Weekend 2024, Wustler will be offering an exclusive 15 per cent discount on all its products.

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Bungkus

Made up of a team of designers, artists, and recycling enthusiasts, Bungkus seeks to challenge the norms of processing unwanted waste. It turns these waste products into meaningful fashion pieces and shares the experience with everyone in hopes of inspiring change towards a more sustainable lifestyle. 

Bungkus will be offering discounted bundle sets for its bags and accessories for the weekend. 

Earth Heir

Celebrating the diverse range of Malaysian artisans, makers, and brands, Earth Heir empowers positive change through incredible stories. It features the finest made-in-Malaysia products supporting indigenous communities, rural women, refugees, as well as differently-abled individuals. Certified B Corp and guaranteed by the World Fair Trade Organisation (WFTO) as a fair-trade social enterprise, Earth Heir believes in living consciously and advocates for ethical partnerships that respect people and nature.

For Tatler Malaysia’s Sustainability Weekend 2024, each purchase of RM200 and above will be gifted with a free upcycled sea animal keychain.

Freitag

Founded in Switzerland by brothers Markus and Daniel Freitag, the brand is a trailblazer in groundbreaking approaches to sustainability. It has carved its niche in crafting distinctive bags and accessories using recycled materials, with a particular focus on repurposed truck tarpaulins. Embracing environmental responsibility and prioritising durability, Freitag has garnered global recognition for its eco-conscious designs and unique ethos.

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Āina Collective

Established in 2019 by childhood friends Nadira Hamdan and Hui Yi, who share a passion for fitness and environmental sustainability, Āina Collective looks to address the lack of truly sustainable and high-quality activewear in Malaysia. The founder’s mission is to promote an active lifestyle while prioritising environmental consciousness, aiming to contribute to the preservation of the planet.

Āina Collective will be offering a 15 per cent discount across its various collections for the weekend.

Uniqlo

Japan’s leading clothing retail brand Uniqlo has been paving the way in taking steps towards addressing its environmental impact. Prioritising responsible sourcing of materials, reducing energy consumption, and ethical labour practices, it aims to offer stylish and affordable fashion while minimising its environmental and social impact.

Kloth Circularity

Founded in 2013, Kloth Circularity is a social enterprise that aspires to become the catalyst of the textiles, clothing and plastics circular economy. With recycling bins across the country and region where you can donate your used clothes and fabrics, Kloth Circularity aims to reduce the environmental impact that fashion has on the world and routinely organises workshops on upcycling as well as selling its own upcycled products. 

Kloth Circularity will be conducting an upcycling workshop for Tatler Malaysia’s Sustainability Weekend 2024 on April 27. 

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Sim Wie Boon
General Manager, Tatler Malaysia, Tatler Malaysia
Tatler Asia

Sim Wie Boon is the general manager of Tatler Malaysia. Previously the print and digital editor, Sim hails from the land of the hornbills, Sarawak. Sim is now based in Kuala Lumpur and brings more than a decade of experience in the media industry as a journalist and broadcast producer.

As a self-proclaimed geriatric millennial, he appreciates the finer things in life, from savouring a sip of single malt whisky to relishing in the deliciousness of char siew. While reminiscing about the indie-sleaze era, Sim now finds solace in the soothing tunes of ambient music, staying active through running and occasionally succumbing to the addictive world of doom scrolling.

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