Beneath We Bloom - A Regenerative Runway
During Stockholm Fashion Week 2026, Green Little Heart invites press, buyers, industry professionals, and members of the creative community to an intimate gathering celebrating slow fashion and conscious design.
Green Little Heart is an ethical platform bringing together one of Stockholm’s growing communities of independent slow fashion designers. Through its marketplace and community initiatives, the platform supports designers committed to responsible production, transparency, craftsmanship, and longevity in design.
This gathering offers guests an opportunity to explore designers and collections that represent a thoughtful and responsible approach to fashion.
Selected pieces from designers represented on the platform will be presented in a minimal exhibition-style setting, allowing guests to experience garments up close and gain insight into the materials, craftsmanship, and production processes behind them.
The evening is designed as a relaxed space for discovery, conversation, and connection among members of the fashion and creative industries.
What to Expect
Guests attending the event can expect:
A curated slow fashion show presentation featuring designers from the Green Little Heart platform
An exhibition-style display of garments highlighting craftsmanship and sustainable materials
Opportunities to meet and connect with designers, creatives, and industry professionals
Conversations around sustainability, circular practices, and the future of fashion
A relaxed networking environment within the Stockholm Fashion Week context, complemented by bubbles and light finger food
Featured Designers
Designers represented through the Green Little Heart platform include, but not limited too:
JF Peace Design A design practice rooted in craftsmanship and artistic expression, creating garments that emphasize individuality, mindful production, and creative storytelling.
Qeenew A Swedish brand creating one-of-a-kind garments made entirely from reused textiles such as curtains and linens, giving existing materials a new life through circular design.
Withsegerqvist A Swedish slow fashion brand focused on timeless silhouettes, small-scale production, and garments designed for longevity.
Abloom Collection A brand celebrating feminine expression through carefully crafted garments and thoughtful material choices.
Studio Heijne Swedish brand pioneering made-to-order fashion, reducing overproduction while focusing on fit, quality, and longevity.
The Wiman A brand exploring contemporary tailoring and timeless silhouettes with an emphasis on craftsmanship and lasting design.
Jannike Sommar Born and raised at the Stockholm’s archipelago, Jannike Sommar is a queer fashion designer that screams quietly through bold colors and naive-yet-purposeful designs. Jannike’s pronouns are she/they.
Reda Paula Established in 2019, Lithuania. The designer comes from a lineage of women devoted to handcraft; her great-grandmother was a professional seamstress. Every collection continues this legacy, combining meticulous craftsmanship with a modern interpretation of Lithuanian and Baltic heritage. The brand is known for creating limited-edition, handmade garments that reflect a delicate balance between nature-inspired elegance and subtle, understated luxury.
Frankie Collection An apparel brand dedicated to innovating streetwear while setting a new standard for sustainability. They salvage pre-loved garments that would otherwise end up in landfill and reimagine them into bold, standout styles, also making use of deadstock fabrics discarded by other manufacturers. Their circular approach involves no mass production - just drops - and they recycle 100% of their fabric waste through a dedicated recycling partner.
Nikolaj Storm A young Copenhagen-based streetwear brand founded by Nikolaj Storm, a graduate of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. The brand is genderless and known for bold, colorful, and eye-catching clothing made for people who dare to express themselves. Pieces are created from what already exists - secondhand clothing, deadstock textiles, vintage fabrics, and more - all made in the studio in central Copenhagen. Smaller capsule collections are produced responsibly in Denmark or Bulgaria with fair wages
Roses of Ties a Stockholm-based art and craft project by Artten Gallery, where Ukrainian refugee women handcraft roses from donated neckties. It transforms personal grief and displacement into connection and healing, bridging Swedish and Ukrainian women through the shared language of craft. A symbol of war reimagined as an act of hope.
These designers are part of a wider community advocating for ethical production, transparency, and long-lasting design within the slow fashion movement.
Who Should Attend
This event is intended for:
Fashion press and media
Buyers and retail partners
Designers and creative professionals
Sustainability advocates within fashion & Agenda 2030
Members of the fashion and creative industries interested in Slow fashion
Attendance will be limited and managed through RSVP to ensure an intimate and engaging experience.
About Green Little Heart
Green Little Heart is a platform dedicated to supporting independent slow fashion designers and promoting a more responsible fashion ecosystem. By connecting designers, industry professionals, and conscious consumers, the platform works to amplify voices within the slow fashion movement and foster collaboration across the fashion community. We recentely celebrated two years.
Join us for an evening celebrating slow fashion, creative expression, and the arrival of brighter days. Expect inspiring designers, beautiful garments, good conversations, and a warm gathering of the fashion community.
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