Shops that sell Belgian Design for Women
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We go way back..
After traveling extensively, a close friendship that started 10 years ago brought us, Loredana and Anke, together again. On the other side of the world. In Bali.
Living the island life, we were introduced to a moving world of opportunities and challenges. Of a different lifestyle, freedom and creativity. And inspired by diverse countries and numerous cultures as well, we created a fierce fashion vision. While holding on to Western values and trends, our designs breath out cultural influences in casual and timeless pieces.
Each design is unique..
and tells a story. We believe in exclusive and traditional fabrics. In sophisticated items which show that details matter, in philosophy of colours, and in the strength of every woman to create her own wearable story. With every collection, we try to spread out a certain vibe, life values that women can relate to, will be inspired from and hopefully make them inspire others.
Traditional artisans..
is who we team up with. Their cultural richness and talented hands, inspired by generations and generations of crafting beauty is what we choose for. In the midst of endless rice field views, daily temple offerings and living a true life, every day again they give the very best of themselves to be part of our brand. And your wearable story.
Het Oorcussen
Het OorcussenVrijdagmarkt 7 Gent 9000 Belgium
Bruggestraat 105 Ruiselede 8755 Belgium
Privejoke
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WOMEN
AMERICAN VINTAGE – BAILEY – BELLEROSE – BIRKENSTOCK – BONNE MAISON – BON PARFURMEUR – BURLINGTON – CARRE ROYAL – CHLOE STORA – COLORFUL STANDARD – COUNTRY OF ORIGIN – DANNER – DR MARTENS – ESCUYER – FALKE – FLOWER MOUNTAIN – FRNCH – HAPPY SOCKS – HARRIS WHARF LONDON – HERBERT – HOD – HUMANOID – IDANO – INSTITUT TRÈS BIEN – JEANERICA – KARAKORAM – JOY BIJOUX – KOI – LE BONNET – LEE – LEON & HARPER – MAISON ANJE – MAISON LABICHE – MKT – MOSS CPH – ORCIVAL – ORGANIC BASIC – PACKMACK – REIKO – ROTOTO – SAUCONY – SESSUN – SOLID – SPRING COURT – STELLA NOVA – STUTTERHEIM – SUSAN BIJL – STEAMERY – TRICOT POP – UNE À UNE – VEJA – VETRA – YMC – ZESPA
MEN
ANDERSON’S – ASTORFLEX – ATELIER NOTERMAN – BAILEY – BARLEYCORN – BELLEROSE – BIRKENSTOCK – BLUNDSTONE – BONNE MAISON – BON PARFURMEUR – BURLINGTON – CARRE ROYAL – COLORFUL STANDARD – COUNTRY OF ORIGIN – DANNER – DOUCAL’S -DR MARTENS – EBBETS FIELDS FLANNELS – EDWIN – ESCUYER – ESSENTIEL – FALKE – FILSON – FLOWER MOUNTAIN – HAPPY SOCKS – HARRIS WHARF LONDON – HOMECORE – HOWLIN’ – INSTITUT TRÈS BIEN – JEANERICA – JONSEN ISLAND – KOI – LA PANOPLIE – LA PERRUQUE – LE BONNET – LEE – LEE 101 – MAISON LABICHE – MUSGO REAL – ORCIVAL – ORGANIC BASIC – PACKMACK – PIG & HEN – PORTUGUESE FLANNEL – – REPRODUCTION OF FOUND – ROTOTO – SAUCONY – SCHNAYDERMAN’S – SPRING COURT – STAN RAY – STUTTERHEIM – SUNSPEL – SUSAN BIJL – STEAMERY – VEJA – VETRA – YMC – ZDA – ZESPA – 7D
Rue du Marché au Charbon 76 Kolenmarkt 76 Bruxelles 1000 Belgium
Deux Belges
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ABOUT US
DeuXBelges is an exclusive luxury high end designer brand with a own philosopy on fashion,
The brand is a collaboration between 2 creative souls Valerie and Raffaele.
where they meet Art becomes Fashion and Fashion becomes Art is their device
DB Deuxbelges started by making limited and unique artshirts for famous people and directly found an international market for their concept.
Da da di gital artist Raffaele was asked to create some designs and patterns and is now a part of the brand as head of imagination.
Together with Valerie a modern ar(T)chitect who studied also Fashion in Milano they developped a whole collection f where they combined fabrics used in sports with fashion and a touch of Art.
This collaboration between the surrealism of the digital designer and the eye of the Architect resulted in 2 lines. The DB SPRTS line brings us a more streetstyle image next to the appealing line of limited and unique Artshirts that are numbered and become collectables to wear or keep save.
The Name DB Deuxbelges has become a synonym for high end clothes worn by stars and celebs because of the limited editions concept this is a journey where lines fade out and new exciting drawings take over.
AS people kept asking new and exciting designs the philosophy of the brand found their final destination and it became clear that in their niche product position they had to figure out how to bring their souls in your daily routines.
The result was a ungoing never ending story with a basic Collection where the brand has asked them to design a clean essential image but still with the Art and Architecture feel the duo brings.
the collection became more complete with knitwear, leather, fur , combining stylish costumes and dresses with jeans and sneakers, handbags and jewelry of their hand but also new are the hand painted unique pieces of Atelier Deuxbelges.
the idea is that the DB ambassador is a loyal fahionable but aware customer and that he or she becomes a trusted partner in the evolution of our Brand carried by our selected stores and brandambassadors worldwide we open the world for a fashion that is Art.
We like you to touch our Art and share the happy feelings we include in every package.
The Company :
Belgian 100% company (Design / Architecture)
Quality Top Selected Manufacturers worldwide
Located – Belgium
Started 2015
Dedicated people who run the store with passion
On demand – exclusive unique shirts
Limited editions only – numbered collectables
Atelier DB : hand painted unique art works
Collabs with shops – art gallery’s and pop ups
Instafamous
To be a DB deuxbelges ambassador means you’ve got something different.
wear our colours with pride and love thats the only message we like to give you once you feel the flow you will be DB
A underground gritty luxury brand for men women of children who like to distinguish themselves from the crowd wearing limited editions and art or our basic line of essentials because of the fit and feel.
thank you for making our creative process possible
Raffaele and Valerie
DB Deux Belges Belgium
Stijl
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ABOUT STIJL
Situated in the heart of downtown Brussels, STIJL is a multi-label luxury designer store with two locations. As an early supporter of independent Belgian and innovative international design, founder Sonja Noël opened the first store in the mid-eighties, starting with the Antwerp Six. The store soon became known for its specialized and highly curated selection, as well as its focus on personal advice towards clients and exceptional interior design.
Throughout the years, this innovative and daring vision was translated into a variety of other projects, sparking the resurgence and development of the vibrant Dansaert area, such as STIJL men, STIJL underwear, the continuation of children’s store Kat & Muis (both still staples in the area, now under different owners), the first Maison Martin Margiela store in Brussels, and eco-concept store Haleluja (now transformed into STIJL men).
Over the past three decades, STIJL has continuously strived to support emerging talent and independent creation, choosing designers for their unique voice. This is what gives the store its eclectic identity, from the bold and colourful Dries Van Noten or the sleek and romantic Ann Demeulemeester, to the daring Y/Project and art-inspired Raf Simons, down to the avant-garde Rick Owens, colourful Christian Wijnants and of course Maison Margiela.
This approach now found an additional home online, where we invite visitors to discover and admire the designwork before bringing it home ‒ just like our many window displays have done over the years. Please feel welcome to visit our physical store for additional guidance.
6 Place du Nouveau Marché aux Grains Brussels 1000 Belgium
Rue A. Dansaertstraat 74 Brussels 1000 Belgium
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WE ARE PRINT MAKERS,
WE DESIGN EXCLUSIVE PATTERN FOR FASHION BRANDS AND DESIGNERS. WE CREATE STRONG URBAN GRAPHIC PATTERN INSPIRED FROM LIFE STYLE.
31 rue de Lausanne Brussels 1060 Belgium
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There once was …
More than 60 years ago, the couple Roger and Simone Decremer-Persoons started the production of luxury slippers in Tildonk. In the 1970s they changed direction: they started a wholesale shoe business and opened a first modest shoe shop under the church tower – the stepping stone to what would later become Carmi. Today the company is led by their eldest son Michel Decremer and his wife Marie-Claire Martens, who have developed Carmi into a beautiful total store for shoes and clothing for the whole family.
Start of a thriving business
The whole story started in 1954, when Roger Decremer and his wife Simone Persoons decided to start their own business. Through a cousin, they came into contact with a supplier that produced rubber soles, and so the idea of making slippers was born. As an engineer, Roger was involved in the design of machines and patterns, Simone chose the materials and drew the designs. The Perro brand – the first letters of Persoons and Roger – was born. Some of the slippers were genuine luxury slippers made from haute couture fabrics, which they were allowed to supply years later to Bally, a well-known Swiss chain of shoe stores. During that period they worked with about sixty people. The entire production took place in Tildonk, in a new building next to the parental home. Today this is still the headquarters of the company, where an enthusiastic team takes care of the accounting, personnel administration, purchasing, marketing, web sales and the warehouse.
From Perro to Shoe Center
Due to the sky-high wage costs, the production of slippers was stopped in 1979. The Perro company, meanwhile a wholesaler in shoes, became an agent for other shoe brands, including Primigi, Bellamy, Gallus, Arima and Arriva. Twice a year the people from the neighborhood could go to the old stitching shop above the head office to buy the remaining slippers and the wholesale stock. An embryonic form of the current Carmi branches, so to speak. Not much later, Roger and Simone opened their first shoe store, the Shoe Center. In addition to Perro’s own slippers, customers found various men’s, women’s and children’s shoe collections there.
Carmi sees the light of day
Under the impulse of their eldest son Michel, the Decremer family again went in search of renewal and expansion. In 1985 they were able to acquire a spacious and well-located building in Zemst. Just outside the center, the former Carpetland building became vacant, with a spacious parking lot. There the first building blocks would be laid for what Carmi is today: the shopping address in the region with more than 300 top brands in shoes, handbags, clothing and accessories under one roof. The opening was an overwhelming success. Michel: “In a press campaign we announced that the first five hundred visitors would receive a barbecue as a gift. There has been a long queue from early in the morning. It was a bull’s eye.”
The offer is expanding
About five years later, Werner also joined the business, after which the two brothers continued to build on the success of Zemst. In 1988 the store in Tildonk was closed and moved to Korbeek-Lo: the second Carmi was a fact. And in 2002 a third branch was opened in Aubel in Wallonia. Initially, Carmi only sold children’s, women’s and men’s shoes, but afterwards also a limited range of casual wear. About fifteen years after the start of Carmi, the range was expanded to a full-fledged clothing collection.
Family business pur sang
In the 1990s, the Decremer family opened four Mephisto stores in Brussels, Antwerp, Hasselt and Knokke. And there is also the Kid children’s shoe store in Leuven, and the Gabor shops in Ghent and Knokke. The Carmi’s in Zemst and Korbeek-Lo have since been repeatedly renovated and enlarged to accommodate the increasingly extensive range.
At the end of 2016, Werner and his wife Kathy, who had been in charge of the marketing department for a dozen years, decided to take their careers in a new direction. In the meantime, Elke and Jan, the children of Michel and Marie-Claire, have also started in the business.
Everything starts with the customer
A great deal of attention is paid to service and customer-friendliness in the training of sales personnel. “Whatever you buy, at Carmi you can count on personal service. Our experienced employees are always ready to give the appropriate advice. And we notice that the customer is asking that more and more. Our saleswomen and salespeople regularly attend refresher courses at the various brands. In this way they can guide the customer even better with his purchase”, says Michel. “The role of the Carmi team is very important. We try to surround ourselves with the best people, in the stores and also at our administrative services and in the warehouse in Tildonk. Our after-sales service is also supported by two experienced master shoemakers, which is an enormous added value for the customer.”
Finger on the pulse
Marie-Claire, Michel, Elke and Jan are also in the shops as much as possible, in order to keep in touch with the customer. “We only exist thanks to the customers and you have to earn them every day,” Michel says. “Hence the wide range of more than 300 top brands for women, men and children at Carmi and the largest possible range within each brand. The customer really has to find everything in the store. Only then is a visit to a Carmi store worth the trip. The webshop also sells the entire range of shoes, slippers, handbags and accessories. We keep our finger on the pulse when it comes to fashion. Brands come and go, and we have to be very vigilant that we have the right offer at the right time. Because our customers come to us for their favorite brand. It is our job to ensure that we have it in-house.”
Social engagement
Right from the start, Carmi has consistently drawn the card of social engagement. With the Senden Home shelter in the Philippines, there has been sponsorship for many years amounting to 2% of the turnover of the children’s shoes. In 1997, a permanent partnership was started with Natuurpunt Oost-Brabant. Since 2012, Carmi has also provided support to the Kenyan Ilkujuka in Loïta Hills. An initiative that was followed in the sector and we applaud that at Carmi: the more of these types of initiatives, the better.
Carmi through the years
Today Carmi has been around for 32 years. We take you on a journey through time!
1954 Start production luxury slippers
1972 Establishment of wholesaler
1976 Opening of Shoe Center Tildonk schoenen shoe store
1979 Stopping slipper production
1985 Opening Carmi Zemst
1988 Opening Carmi Korbeek-Lo, closing Shoe Center Tildonk
1995 Opening of the first Mephisto Shop in Brussels
1997 Opening Mephisto Shop Antwerp
1999 Opening Mephisto Shop Hasselt
2001 Opening Mephisto Shop Knokke
2002 Opening Carmi Aubel
2011 Launch of the Carmi webshop
2015 Opening Gabor Shop Ghent and Knokke
Brusselsesteenweg 129 Zemst 1980 Belgium
Tiensesteenweg 8 Bierbeek 3360 Belgium
Retro Verso
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About
Welcome to Retro Verso! My name is Charlien and I would love to tell you how this store full of cheerful and colourful clothing was created.
Immediately after I obtained my bachelor’s degree in Fashion Technology, it was itching to start my own clothing line. I could make the rugs myself, but unfortunately there was no budget for a physical store. This online store was created in 2013.
The starting points would certainly be quality and exclusivity – after all, nothing beats seeing people walking around in your self-designed, handmade dresses. In addition, a maximum of 10 pieces were made per model.
There was not much budget for advertising, but I could no longer keep up with the number of requests – especially customization. Unfortunately, manual work does not scale at all and soon I was faced with a real dilemma; outsource production or change tack. For example, I decided to look for colourful brands that I was going to sell through my webshop.
Fortunately, at that time I was able to use a fitting room and some display space in my parents’ shoe store so that my customers could try on clothes. Retro Verso, the shop-in-shop was born. Some time later, it seemed a good choice to leave the building entirely to Retro Verso.
In August 2017, the physical store opened, completely in the vintage style, on top of the web store.
Retro Verso now sells brands that you all know: 4 Funky Flavors, Froy & Dind, King Louie, Le Pep, Mademoiselle YéYé, Sugarhill Brighton, Blutsgeschwister, …
To this day I do everything myself: running the physical store, the webshop, purchasing, accounting, and most importantly for me: putting a smile on people’s faces 😉
Happy shopping!
Greetings,
Charlien
Vrijheidsstraat 1A bus 12 Denderleeuw 9470 Belgium
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Meet Tutu Chic, a Belgian fashion brand that represents the motto “La vie en Rose” 100%.
BRAND PROFILE
The Belgian fashion- and lifestyle label TUTU CHIC of fashion designer Freya Poppe, is well known for the motto “La Vie en Rose”. Since 2012, TUTU CHIC creates luxurious, stylish and happy outfits for women who want to stand out from the crowd. Customers from over the whole world fancy the pink lifestyle of this ambitious fashion label. “Let women, feel and BE women, strong, powerful ladybosses, with a poppy and happy twist” – Freya Poppe
ABOUT TUTU CHIC
TUTU CHIC was founded in 2012 by the Belgian fashion – entrepreneur Freya Poppe. Within a few years, lots of hard work (powered by her passion and her entrepreneur-skills), Freya managed to build this strong brand from scratch.
The pink lifestyle label stands for luxurious signature pieces, with a big heart for colors and stylish cuts.
Freya Poppe is the daughter of a creative entrepreneurs’ family and worked from very young age as entrepreneur and creative brain. For years she studied fashion design in Antwerp and worked very hard to get her fashion skills on point. “How can I call myself a real designer, if I wouldn’t understand how for example a pattern is assembled?” Her several business degrees and experiences gave her the courage to start the company. TUTU CHIC was born. A brand with a particularly chic, positive and exclusive look that was still lacking in the Belgian market.
Signature pieces like the hand knitted vests, the luxurious fabrics, the love for colours are just a few examples of the strong brand.
Today, TUTU CHIC is sold in more than 40 partner stores and the collections are available over the whole world throughout the official webshop: http://www.tutuchic.be
(PINK) AMBITION
Since 2016 the ambitious Freya got some national fame through 2 seasons of the television show on VIJF “Pink Ambition”.
The HQ (headquarters), atelier and showroom of TUTU CHIC have been located from June 2016 in a complete new building in Kruibeke (near Antwerp). The HQ, provides extra room for further growth of the successful brand. With two main collections per year, our own atelier and never-out of stock items, TUTU CHIC has gained a solid market position.
As entrepreneur, she is always on the go, and looking for the next step. Next to our own Gin, Tutu Chic launched their first shoe collection. Alongside Tutu Chic, exists Tutu Dors. The bedding brand for which Freya has designed her own line of
boxsprings, mattresses and sheets in the same spirit as the clothing line, so customers can really immerse themselves into the Tutu Chic world.