Florals for Spring? Groundbreaking!

The transition into spring comes with a lot of change, be it in weather, skin type or even the way the body reacts to certain agents. In addition to this, the dawn of spring allows us to expand into new beginnings, try out new things, and cherish the happy weather! Jejune Magazine has put together some fun spring based brands that surround the theme of florals and botanics. Read on to know more!


About: Vintner’s Daughter is a unique skincare brand that is perfect for spring! These products are concocted using the finest processes, from sourcing to production, just as one would do with wine. Having coined the term ‘Nutritional Skincare’, the brand believes in the concept of ‘less is more’, where one product contains multiple benefits with lasting impacts that include revival of the skin with every use. Their trademarked botanical products include ‘Active Renewal Cleanser™’, ‘Active Treatment Essence™’ and ‘Active Botanical Serum™’. The brand has a three dimensional approach to sustainability, making it a must try this season!

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About: UK based Roop is a one stop shop for cute sustainable bags that are made to order! Their iconic ‘Furoshiki’ bag is a fan favourite, and comes in various sizes and styles. The brand ethically sources its materials and ensures it’s associated services like packaging are done in a manner that is best suited for the environment. This spring, jazz up your wardrobe the ‘Roop’ way!

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About: If your ideal spring is best described as a ‘chill vibe’, then you must check out Manan. The Indian brand does comfy spring wear like no other. Focusing on natural fabrics, hues and breath taking silhouettes, Manan is all about the art of subtlety. Each garment is carefully embroidered by skilled artisans, to give you an experience of quality craftsmanship. Their latest collection surrounds the theme of botanical impressions, making it perfect for spring! Manan, which is supposed to be mean ‘to meditate’, is a philosophy of ‘elimination of excess’, making this a brand for all the minimalists and the aspiring minimalists out there.

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About: Exotic raw ingredients, sourced from various geographies, is what makes Tata Harper’s products unique! Each product is carefully crafted with a certain formula for high concentrations of a variety of ingredients, all botanical in nature, of course. Tata Harper guarantees maximum results without compromising on quality or impact.

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About: Indian block printing is a special art mastered by trained artisans in India. Daughters of India uses their platform to train and educate artisans in Jaipur in the art, which is then put to use to make their garments. The designs, being mainly inspired by travel, have elements of florals in them, making them a perfect fit for spring!

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About: Tamga Designs holds the highest standard for quality and luxury, ensuring that the wearer of their designs feels it too. What goes into their garments is nothing but 100% traceable and sustainable botanical fibres, like Tencel, Lenzing Ecovero, Flax Linen, and more. What began as a reaction to the collapse of the garment industry in Bangaldesh, Tamga is now a budding sustainable clothing brand, that has also committed to protecting Indonesia’s endangered rainforests. Tamga’s designs are synonymous with colour and vibrancy, similar to that of spring!

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About: Vibrant colors, traditional embroidery and sustainable fabrics make Mochi a must-try brand for this spring! Their floral prints and designs are made to make their wearers feel confident and comfortable. They also repurpose fabrics and vintage clothing items into new pieces, and work on handmade crotchet designs that are all things pretty and floral! Mochi’s sustainability surrounds three main aspects: contributing towards reducing wastage in the fashion industry, focusing on slow fashion through reduction in production size, and celebrating the crafts.

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About: Sarees have been around since the beginning of time, worn by women all over India. They are lightweight, easy to wear (with just a little bit of practice!) and super gentle and comfortable on the skin. Ethicus’s sarees are made from organically grown cotton, known as ‘Eco-logic Cotton’, and hand woven by the artisans in Tamil Nadu, India. The brand aims to keep Indian Heritage alive, with their traditional designs and sustainable approaches to production.

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As spring has set in, let us be more focused and conscious with our purchasing behaviour, and do what is right for the environment and the people working tirelessly to produce the products we love. Happy Sustainable Spring!