
1 July 2025
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From July 1st, the COSH! Pop-Up is back with a selection of innovative, more sustainable fashion labels at P&C Conscious Fashion Store
Our first edition of the Pop-Up may be over, but not to worry, we are immediately coming back with another equally exciting Pop-Up. From July 1st onwards, we are bringing more sustainable fashion brands to Berlin. Some of the brands are selling for the first time on the German market. As with the last edition, the COSH! Pop-Up will be located at the P&C Conscious Fashion Store* in Berlin.
Some of the brands you will recognise from the first edition, others are brand new, and you may not know them.
Bags, jewellery or upcycled fashion, the COSH! Pop-Up most definitely will have something that catches your eye and aligns with your values. All of our members go through a screening process to determine how sustainable they are and what makes them sustainable and stand out. Using the COSH! Index or Filter, you can check if the brand is ticking your boxes and aligning with your values.
These are the participants
Meet the participating brands. Even if you can’t make it to the shop yourself, you still have the possibility to check them out via their online shop.
Jiwya
Jiwya is a luxury fashion brand founded in 2023 by Aishwarya Lahariya and Adhiraj Shinde, two textile scientists who left their careers abroad to create a “soil‑to‑soil” model that honours traditional Indian craftsmanship. Every garment and decor piece is made entirely from plant‑based fibres — such as cotton, hemp, linen, bamboo, jute and nettle—with buttons, threads and labels all derived from the same raw materials. Their process combines in-house hand dyeing and zero-waste fabrication, examining every scrap to turn it into an adornment and repairing or revamping old pieces through their Re:Jiwya programme to ensure garments can be worn for longer.
Related by Objects
Related by Objects is a Düsseldorf‑based jewellery collective founded in 2020 by five talented designer‑goldsmiths who came together during their design studies and now craft each piece by hand in their own atelier. They specialise in ready‑to‑wear creations as well as bespoke pieces, offering customers the opportunity to transform their own old gold and silver into new designs, and to have existing jewellery repaired or refreshed. By working with recycled precious metals and a mix of vintage, synthetic diamonds and gemstones, they bring precision craftsmanship and personal storytelling to every item .
OYA Studio
OYA Studio is a Düsseldorf-based fashion brand that redefines fashion with spiritually infused kimonos crafted from recycled saree silk, dyed with plant-based colours, and enriched with sacred mantras and blessings. OYA was also already part of the first edition of the pop-up and people loved the are one of a kind Kimonos that are handmade in India under fairer conditions. OYA is embracing a zero-waste philosophy by repurposing leftover fabric into accessories like tote bags.
Blending Indian and Japanese aesthetics, OYA kimonos offer elegance for ceremonies, yoga, or everyday wear, adapting to different body types with a one-size fit.
BINTI
BINTI combines fashion and ethics in a striking way. For the pop-up, the store will present only its in-house collection – colourful, expressive blouses and skirts, all crafted in Johannesburg. These designs invite you to embrace a more conscious lifestyle without giving up colour or self-expression.
At its home base in Antwerp, BINTI curates a selection of inspiring brands from Africa, alongside rotating collections by European creatives. Even though only its own line will be showcased at the pop-up, the label remains true to its vision: an intercultural dialogue in textile form, rich in cultural diversity, craftsmanship, and unexpected detail.
TWOTHIRDS
TWOTHIRDS was founded in 2010 with a passion for the ocean and stands for more environmentally conscious fashion. Their clothing is made in Portugal and is based on a well thought-out mix of sustainable materials: instead of conventional cotton, TWOTHIRDS uses TENCEL™ Lyocell, linen, wool and organic cotton, so fabrics with a smaller ecological footprint. Two types of mulesing-free wool are used for their knitwear: robust, warm Shetland wool and soft, temperature-regulating merino wool. Inspired by the coast of Barcelona, TWOTHIRDS designs clothing for a more conscious future that protects the planet and its oceans.
KAYA
KAYA is a Berlin-based fashion label founded in 2016 by the self-taught designer and photographer Ashley Jones. Working from her studio in Berlin Moabit, Jones creates unisex, one-size garments, ranging from oversized trousers to reversible jackets and patchwork tops. Each piece is handmade and made to order. Her collections combine surplus fabrics such as cotton, linen and wool with innovative textiles sourced within Germany. A zero-waste approach ensures that off-cuts are transformed into unique details. KAYA also offers repair services to give garments a longer life and a deeper connection to their wearers.
LEM
LEM is a Georgian slow fashion brand that seamlessly merges traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design. The brand was already part of our first Edition and is known for its one of a kind statement pieces that celebrate both heritage and innovation. The bold, colourful and maximalist aesthetic is what draws people to the designs. Previously, LEM has showcased its collections at prestigious events such as London Fashion Week 2025.
With a commitment to quality and creativity, LEM continues to redefine modern fashion through a unique blend of cultural influences and artistic expression.
bellaLEYK
BellaLEYK is a Baden-Württemberg-based slow-fashion label. It is best known for its “POEM” series, with each piece inspired by literary quotes. The collection beautifully combines refined cuts, expressive details and high-quality, ecologically certified fabrics. Popular styles include blouses and kimonos in crisp, GOTS-certified cotton featuring thoughtful embroidery and relaxed silhouettes, pieces that transcend seasonal trends. They produce exclusively in Germany and offer repairs.
Focusing on quality and craftsmanship, the brand offers long-lasting pieces that reflect a personal, creative vision rather than fast-moving trends.
Free Prisoner
Free Prisoner is an on‑demand fashion label, designing and crafting each piece in Utrecht. The brand was also part of the Pop-Up in Leuven and is now coming to Berlin with their collection. With a specialist approach to pattern cutting, the brand aims to reduce textile off‑cuts in production, limiting waste to under 1 %, and delivers garments cut to fit each customer. Every order is made without stockpiling, and the atelier focuses on natural fabrics like GOTS-certified cotton and hemp.
Beverly Berlin
Beverly Berlin is the creative vision of Ulla Heinz, a self-taught designer and maker based in Berlin, who transforms pre-loved shirts, ties, moving blankets, and vintage fabrics into unique wearable art. Each piece – from bell-shaped dresses and statement jackets to tie-scarves and patchwork bags – is unique, with careful attention to preserving the charm of the original material. Everything is handcrafted in her Berlin studio, with some accessories made in collaboration with a local sheltered workshop that supports people with disabilities. Without following seasonal trends, Beverly Berlin pieces exude playful non-conformity and casual elegance, inviting wearers to embrace their individual style with flair and personality.
Sekundär Schick
Sekundär Schick is the creative studio of a Berlin-based designer and tailor who has been transforming pre-loved clothing into fresh, expressive pieces since 2010. The designer hosts on-site and online workshops - from birthday parties and school classes to company events – where participants learn to redesign shirts, jackets, blankets and more into new wardrobe items.
New in: Confetti that you can iron onto your clothes to hide little stains, holes or to simply pimp your items.
Ayani
Ayani is a Berlin-based fashion brand designed for women* who want to look polished without compromising on comfort. Their collections feature timeless, versatile pieces made in close collaboration with more ethical manufacturers in Europe. With a strong focus on transparency and a more responsible production, Ayani creates wardrobe staples meant to simplify your morning routine and accompany you through your day, from work meetings to after-hours events. Each garment is designed with a pose: to make you feel confident, comfortable, and effortlessly elegant.
Methods
Shoes, but different from what you’ve seen before: Methods is an innovative concept from Eindhoven that combines more sustainable fashion with technological finesse. Each sneaker consists of five components: an upper made of Tencel with a little elastane, a cork insole from Primal Soles, cotton laces, a circumferential support structure and an outsole with 25% recycled rubber. What makes them special? All parts can be removed, replaced or recombined – so you can extend the lifespan of your shoes and keep redesigning your look.
Evermind
Evermind creates timeless denim that blends style, quality, and sustainability. The Bremen-based brand offers a variety of fits and colours to suit every taste and will showcase its great women’s denim at the pop-up. Evermind prioritises durable, eco-friendly materials and resource-saving production, while social and ethical standards take centre stage – producing more fairly and responsibly. They were already part of our first edition end especially their skirt and shorts were a favorite of the customers.
Alexandra Svendsen
Alexandra Svendsen is a Frankfurt-based label led by a designer with Danish roots, offering minimalist yet vibrant leather handbags, wallets, and accessories. Crafted entirely in Germany using certified natural cowhide and materials from traditional German partners, each piece reflects a dedication to quality and provenance. With clean Scandinavian lines and accommodating features – such as interchangeable straps and roomy interiors - every item is designed to suit personal style and everyday use. Made in a small Baden-Württemberg workshop using age‑old techniques, these handcrafted pieces embody enduring craftsmanship and discreet elegance.
BEAUTY OAK
BEAUTY OAK is specializing in one‑off and small‑batch garments, accessories, and home textiles, each piece is crafted from rescued materials - such as donated duvet covers, curtains, blankets, or clothing – and, when needed, certified organic fabrics like GOTS and Oeko‑Tex. Working closely with local donations and community clothing collections, BEAUTY OAK meticulously cleans, deconstructs, and reassembles textiles so that the final design follows the material’s character and quantity . Leftover scraps are repurposed into embellishments or small goods, while reversible designs and durable tailoring make each item versatile and built to last .
Tezoro Atelier
Tezoro Atelier is a colourful jewellery label based in the Netherlands, founded by Paola, an Indigenous Quillacinga artisan from Colombia. Inspired by her homeland, heritage, and sense of cultural connection, she creates handcrafted pieces using glass beads and micro macramé.
What began as a personal search for identity has grown into a creative social project. Paola collaborates with Indigenous artisans from her native region in Colombia. Each piece carries a story and a reflection of (personal) history, migration, cultural heritage, and pride.
REMESALT
Berlin-based designer REMESALT is known for vibrant, genderless fashion that celebrates individuality and self-expression. Each garment is handmade in his atelier, crafted as a statement piece rather than mass-produced. Embracing a made-to-order approach, he creates in limited quantities, ensuring intentionality and exclusivity in every design.
Common Era
The Dutch label Common Era stands for clear values: transparency, responsibility, and comfort. Its timeless collection includes womenswear, menswear, and unisex pieces. All garments are produced within the EU, with a strong focus on supply chain transparency, more responsible materials, and the avoidance of harmful chemicals. Their motto: “Feel good in what you wear – and know what you’re wearing.”
JULAHĀS
JULAHĀS is an Amsterdam-based brand creating stylish, size-inclusive fashion. Each handcrafted piece reflects a strong commitment to social and environmental responsibility: for every item sold, a tree is planted. By partnering with artisans in rural India, the brand supports fairer working conditions and strengthens local communities. In doing so, JULAHĀS combines traditional craftsmanship with contemporary style and meaningful impact.
We are celebrating our grand opening on July 1st and you are invited! Come and join us at Peek & Cloppenburg Conscious Fashion Store* (Alte Potsdamer Str. 7, 10785 Berlin) from 6 – 9 pm. This event is the perfect opportunity to explore a curated selection of sustainable fashion brands, meet some of the designers, and connect with members of the COSH! community. Whether you are passionate about ethical fashion, looking for unique pieces, or simply interested in learning more about the brands, this is a chance to immerse yourself in a space dedicated to conscious style and innovation.
If you’re unable to attend the opening, the pop-up store will be open from July 1st 2025 onwards, giving you plenty of time to discover the collections at your own pace.
We look forward to welcoming you to the store and sharing this exciting journey with you.
*There are two independent companies with the name Peek & Cloppenburg in Germany with their headquarters in Düsseldorf and Hamburg. This information refers to Peek & Cloppenburg B.V. & Co. KG, Düsseldorf, whose stores can be found here.
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