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GEORGIA WANG Jewellery is a seasoned, gender-neutral jewellery brand founded in London. With a commitment to breaking down boundaries and combating stereotypes, the brand, established by Georgia WANG, creates designs that are accessible and applicable to everyone, regardless of age, gender, or orientation. With a focus on inclusivity and elegance, GEORGIA WANG Jewellery is dedicated to inspiring self-expression and individuality.

Chenchen Studio, an independent fashion designer brand based in London, is dedicated to the art of creative pattern cutting. We strive to create garments with outstanding and well-fitting silhouettes, infused with playful uniqueness and creativity. Each piece we craft is meticulously designed to emphasize the refinement and details of the fabric, ensuring durability and wear-resistance. Our linings are carefully chosen to offer comfort without the risk of static, and every detail reflects our unwavering commitment to quality and distinctiveness.
Retro Chic is a jewellery brand originating from Florence, Italy. inspired by classical elements inherited from the 7,000-year-old spectacular jewellery history. retro chic wishes to share this legacy with modern women and empower them in their daily lives.

In the world of the urban vacationist, everything familiar and unfamiliar, liked and needed, has the right amount of tension. STAY(V)CATION - City Vacation looks forward to seeing you in PANN all over the city or at home ....

Golden Horn's philosophy is defined by crafting with purpose. Beyond aesthetics, our collections tell stories that merge diverse ideas, traditions, and artistic practices.
Each piece invites you into a transformative experience, guided by nature's influence and reflected in organic shapes and earthy colours.
HANYING
HANYING is a London-based independent jewellery brand inspired by the soft power of femininity, blending traditional Eastern and Western aesthetics.
Drawing inspiration from Western antique portraits of the 19th and 20th centuries, the designs reflect symbolic elements of femininity, such as snakes, doll heads, mermaids, moths, and butterflies.
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