Industry | Fashion |
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Founded | 2011 |
Founders | Ksenia Schnaider, Anton Schnaider |
Headquarters | Kyiv , Ukraine |
Area served | Worldwide |
Products | Clothing, shoes, accessories, branding |
Website | www |
KSENIASCHNAIDER is a Kyiv-based brand which led by Ksenia and Anton Schnaider.[1] The brand was established in 2011, but gained a worldwide recognition in 2016 with the invention of demi-denims.[2] The model was created as a combination of the culottes and the skinny jeans.[3]
Ksenia Schnaider started to create the first pair of jeans from second-hand denim, which led the designers to develop this into an ongoing project. Upcycling has proved to be a great tool for the designers. At the moment Ksenia Schnaider has 3 re-worked lines — denim, sport and knits and the Denim Fur Technology.[4]
Out of 1000-2500 items made each season, around a third are upcycled. Each year they upcycle 5.3 tonnes worth of denim jeans, which is up to 7000 pairs, to make about 5000 of new garments. On average 550-700 jeans are upcycled each month.[5]
The most famous design by the duo is demi-denims. A combined silhouette of pants which appear to be made out of two separate garments. Demi-denims look just like slim fit jeans from behind, like a skirt or culottes worn on top of slim fit jeans – from the front.[6]
After its debut in 2016 it has instantly gained a success online and among celebrities. Among the latter were Celine Dion and Bella Hadid.[7][8][9]
In March 2019, the brand announces the launch of ISKO x KSENIASCHNAIDER, an eco-denim capsule collection made of ISKO Earth FitTM responsible fabrics. The designers decided to experiment with KSENIASCHNAIDER statement pieces to see how they would perform if made with a completely different fabric. This collection is inspired by KSENIASCHNAIDER best-selling items from the last three years. It features the brand's signature demi-denims, flared jeans, denim shorts, skirts, and cropped jackets. Together, both brands believe in producing responsible fashion that has a low impact on the environment.[10]
For the spring-summer 2020, KSENIASCHNAIDER collaborated with Belgium-based shoe label MOROBÉ. Together they have produced mules and boots made from leftover denim.[citation needed]
This year, KSENIASCHNAIDER has also created 'anti-easy' capsule line for Isetan Tokyo out of leftover materials in the KSENIASCHNAIDER studio.[citation needed]
In 2019 label took place in the Vogue Green Talent shortlist for upcycling an estimated 500 pairs of jeans, or five tonnes of textile and denim per year.[11]