Ally Bee is pleased to announce the launch of the AW16 Women's Knitwear Collection on 27th September 2016. The collection features contemporary knitwear in scarves, hats, jumpers and gloves crafted in bespoke spun British alpaca and British wool.
The launch of the collection will be hosted at The Good Place boutique in Chelsea, London. Guests are invited to view the new knitwear collection from 6.30 - 9pm. The collection will be presented alongside a…
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ally-bee-alpaca-scarf-gloves.jpg Sustainable knitwear label, Ally Bee is pleased to announce the launch of its second collection for 2015 for…
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Ally Bee Knitwear Founder, Alison Baker, is pleased to announce the label has been selected to join British eco-fashion labels to present the Autumn/Winter 15 collection at SUPER at Pitti Immagine in Milan from Friday 28th to Monday 2nd March 2015.
The Green Closet project brings together selected British labels committed to sustainable sourcing and production. Organised and promoted by UK Department of Trade and Industry's Milan Office, the event has been running over several years…
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Ally Bee Knitwear is heading to the catwalk this Sunday at Cornell University in support of animal conservation. The Conservation Catwalk at Cornell is organised by The Gabby Wild Foundation, Inc., a US-based charity which raises funds and awareness for 20+ conservation projects for endangered species internationally working with partners such as the Wildlife Conservation Society, Zoological Society of London, Conservation International, and several others.
Ally Bee is…
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Founder of new British knitwear label, Ally Bee, is pleased to announce the online launch of the label's first collection at ally-bee.com. The ready-to-wear AW14 collection of fully-fashioned sweaters and accessories are knitted in a small factory in the Scottish Borders in bespoke British-grown alpaca and select British wool yarns. Styles are uncontrived modern designs for everyday wear in 4 un-dyed natural shades and 3 hank-dyed colours.…
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