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Molly Spittal is the first to admit that, when the Canadian brand Decade Studio first launched in the spring of 2019, size inclusivity wasnât at the front of mind.
âI started my career in fashion making handbags, which is not size-specific at all,â Spittal, speaking via video chat from her studio in Vancouver, said. âThis is something that has evolved.â
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Instead, the Decade team â which includes co-founder/designer Spittal, her longtime partner Matthew Atkinstall and business partners Morgan Ellis and Ezra Kish â was focused on creating stylish, ethically made garments designed to last well beyond one season of wear.
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Jackie Kai Ellis creates a cosy refuge to renew and regenerate her spirit
Author of the article: Joanne Sasvari
Publishing date: Feb 24, 2021 • February 24, 2021 • 4 minute read • Gauzy curtains, soft neutrals and woven textures create a serene ambience in Jackie Kai Ellis’s Vancouver condo living room. Photo by Gillian Stevens /PNG
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