RBIS Halo Brand Partnerships

We believe that innovation and sustainability can coexist beautifully. That’s why we continuously partner with emerging designers who share this vision and our commitment to safeguarding the welfare of people and the environment. Collaborating with Halo Brands provides us with the opportunity to discover new ways to employ our groundbreaking solutions, gain meaningful industry insights, deliver these innovations to RBIS customers, and ultimately advance the apparel and footwear industry.

Read more about the myriad ways these trendsetting designers are changing the face and future of fashion around the world.

We believe that innovation and sustainability can coexist beautifully. That’s why we continuously partner with emerging designers who share this vision and our commitment to safeguarding the welfare of people and the environment. Collaborating with Halo Brands provides us with the opportunity to discover new ways to employ our groundbreaking solutions, gain meaningful industry insights, deliver these innovations to RBIS customers, and ultimately advance the apparel and footwear industry.

Read more about the myriad ways these trendsetting designers are changing the face and future of fashion around the world.

Halo Brand Partnership Focus

SUPPORT emerging designers who are bringing greater innovation and sustainability to the apparel and footwear industry.

CONVERT creative projects into exciting opportunities for emerging brands that promote collaboration on a global scale.

COMMUNICATE our halo brand collaborations to rally support for these groundbreaking designers and the pioneering work they are doing.

INNOVATE with halo brands to gather industry insights and help to further drive sustainable branding solutions.

SHOWCASE Avery Dennison as a branding partner, innovator, and pioneer within the apparel industry.

Christopher Raeurn standing in front of shelves of denim jeans

KLABU

For refugees, sport is much more than a leisure activity. It’s a way to cope and connect in challenging circumstances. That’s why Avery Dennison joined forces with the Klabu Foundation to create a sustainable sports club in Kenya. The Foundation funds new sports facilities, buys equipment and trains local sports managers. Avery Dennison were proud to pitch in, supplying embellishments, hangtags and packaging for the Klabu kit that’s worn by the staff, managers and players.

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Astrid Andersen + Innovative Fabrics
Born in Denmark and based in London, Astrid Andersen is an emerging designer known for her edgy menswear, forging together a street-sport aesthetic with innovative fabrics and luxurious finishes. Educated at The Royal College of Art, she is leading a new generation of inspiring fashion designers who are uncompromising in their style and commitment to sustainability.

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View of Astrid Andersen through glass
Holly Fulton standing in a creative environment

Holly Fulton + New Design Techniques
Working and living in East London, womenswear and accessories designer, Holly Fulton has a unique visual language, making her work instantly recognizable. She has built a strong global following since launching her first collection in 2009, and is the recipient of multiple design awards. The Holly Fulton label has received sponsorship and support from the UK’s NEWGEN scheme several seasons in a row, having been recognized for pushing the boundaries of innovation.

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David Hieatt + Ethical Manufacturing
Can denim change the world? Co-Founder of Hiut Denim, David Hieatt thinks so. He started his brand to bring the glory of making jeans back to Cardigan, a small Welsh manufacturing town. For three decades their skilled artisans made jeans and only jeans until the factory closed.  

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David Hiut Sitting in a denim studio

To learn more about Avery Dennison’s support of emerging designers, please contact Rana Sidahmed, Avery Dennison RBIS Global Creative Director.