Designers
We collaborate with both established and emerging designers to create unique, authentic and sustainable designs that you will cherish forever. Sister Loves wants you to reinvent and enhance your wardrobe with our considered pieces and to think of these as your new heirlooms.
Sister Loves is collaborating and fund-raising for a UK-based social enterprise as part of our sustainable practice.
We are open to conversations about how best to improve on our commitment to sustainability moving forward.
Meet some of our designers:
R.W Phillips and Giuseppina DeCamillo
Have also worked within the design collective of SmallwasFast.
A creative mufti-disciplinary powerhouse working on many international projects, designing all content and visuals. They have collaborated with Sarah Millar and Giuseppina de Camillo to develop the Sister Loves brand imagery, vision and product development.
Giuseppina DeCamillo
Throughout my career I have explored a diversity of creative endeavours; Fashion Designer, Curator, Artist, Stylist and visiting Fashion Lecturer.
I use clothes as a central theme to explore identity; focusing on the individual and how to represent oneself within the wider world. I established the Giuseppina DeCamillo brand, which has sold internationally in UK, Italy, USA and Japan, with these ideas held at it’s core.
I co-founded the influential Academy concept store in London’s Kings Road in the early 1980’s, which helped launch the careers of many young designers. I went on to open the Doumo concept store in Newburgh Street in the late 80’s, where I sold my Womenswear, Menswear and accessories collections, while also showcasing pieces by emerging designers.
I have always followed my own path, using my authentic creative voice to challenging conventional thinking. I have developed a vision that extends beyond clothing, establishing the arts platform Preserve Your Instinct with Hiroko Tanaka in the late 90’s to push the boundaries of art and design and question how disciplines can interconnect.
Maia DeCamillo
Maia DeCamillo is an Artist, Filmmaker, Actor and Writer.Vera Kudrina is an Illustrator and Tattoo artist her insightful and beautifully composed tattoos which are significantly different to the run of the mill examples, her love of the drawn line reliant on her imagination, her tattoo illustrations are translated into prints for trend-conscious scarves.
Her experience in acting and singing in her native Tallinn, Estonia and then achieving a BA in film, radio, TV and media studies from Canterbury's Christ Church University, also played a vital part in her enthusiastic communication skills.
The art critic and journalist Robin Dutt discovered Vera when she was working for private members' club, Home House in central London, immediately noticed her own tattoos (she set up a tattoo studio with a friend in 2016) and saw her potential as an illustrator and someone with a very real sense of fashion and style - ideal for accessories. He commissioned her to supply drawings for his article on moths for Savile Row Style having seen her drawings of insects and imagined that this natural and strident work might be so adaptable to so many things - hence the collaboration with Sister Loves, the artistic arm of long established media and communications company, Sister based in Carnaby Street.
The resultant first collection of insect and moth imagery has been translated into artwork for scarves which are fashion forward and also investment pieces for the individual with a discerning eye.
R.W Phillips
R.W Phillips returned to painting after many years working as a graphic designer on many prestigious projects within the film and television industries. Recent paintings have been experiments in the
de-construction/abstraction of both form and content, often referencing text imagery.
His paintings are an explosion of thoughts and colour and has exhibited in London and Tokyo in solo and group shows. Taking on many site specific private commissions in London, New York, Tokyo and Hong Kong.