ABOUT TASSEL TALES
SLOW FASHION . FAIR TRADE FASHION . ECO-CONSCIOUS FASHION
Tassel Tales is a sustainable, fair and empowering fashion tale told by three sisters which aims to empower the people who make the clothes, and again has the intention to empower the women who buy the clothes.
from women for women
We like to preserve what was given to us because life is easier when we live from the heart. That is why we like to manufacture responsibly, with care, and generate awareness by wearing sustainable & fair fashion.
Our clothes are made for a fair price and from high-quality environmentally friendly fabrics and therefore contribute to the eco-conscious circle of our planet and their inhabitants. Our products are giving you the chance to live a responsible lifestyle and generate environmental awareness.
WE RISE BY LIFTING OTHERS
From left to right:
Stephi’s tale
As a yoga teacher, there is nothing more odd about her than the fact that she hates to walk barefoot on grass. But traveling the world - in shoes - is in her blood, and being immersed throughout the years into different cultures has opened her mind and heart.
Even though she adores the sunrise, her love for sleep prevails and her sleeping record is 21hours straight. With a camera on her nightstand, she is our social media and public relations TATA girl.
Sophie's tale
Unable to make a decision when it comes to ordering food or drinks, this little TATA girl is tough when it comes to business. She definitely knows how to cut a deal, even if being confused is her nature. Her flair for fashion is shaped by years spent in Berlin, where being unique and absolutely original is a lifestyle per se. Even though she doesn’t wear glasses, she keeps a watchful eye on TATA’s expenses and timings. Yeah; Sophie is our TATA finance and marketing genius.
Ali’s tale
Her trademark is her laugh, which is well known amongst her peers and is too often a topic in conversations. Some would describe the sound as a rubber boot being centrifuged in a washing machine. She is quite small and loud; however that never stopped her from having a great sense for design and pretty little things. Her father would say she's got it from him, while her mother would laugh and say it is obvious she's got it from her. You would’ve guessed she’s our TATA head designer and production manager. She is suffering from a disease called fomo (fear of missing out), but has definitely improved in the last two years.