

Mika Machida’s eponymous line is the poster child for all that is good in fashionably organic (not to mention graphic design).


You may have seen some of her signature tops infiltrating the net for some time now, like her butterfly or elephant tops. Her work is different and the fact that she uses water based inks and certified organic cotton is just a bonus to her truly incomparable designs that meld environment with art. Remember, chic need not mean unsustainable; embrace organic fabrics.


By Ruhi Sheikh of Republic Of Chic
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