Garments created to represent feminine identity, a classic appeal and contemporary expressions, favouring pattern-cutting for ease-of-wear day and night. All of our collections are designed and made by women in Cyprus
About
Georgia Moditi is the eponymous Nicosia-based brand of Georgia Moditi, the label’s creative director and founder, established at our home store in Griva Digeni 80, Kaimakli 1021, since 2014. Over the years our business has expanded with the creation of our House&Co products and our sewing workshops, through which our philosophy of slow fashion is promoted.
Sustainability Impact
Producing ethically, reducing waste where we can, constantly findings ways to be more transparent is of great importance for us. Apart from the environmental impact of the above, this sustainable development has significantly reduced our company’s costs.
Sustainable Development
In addition to our everyday efforts to promote local production and waste reduction as well as to prolong material lifecycle, our experience in the field of sustainability is mostly manifest via our slow sew workshops where we seek to teach people about excessive and mass production in the fashion industry alongside its impact and rather shed light on a “greener” approach both to production and consumption. Our workshops use leftover fabrics from our collections, which in turn reduces our company’s waste substantially.
SDGs goals and Sustainable development strategy
Goal 12. Responsible Consumption and Production: Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns. Our products are locally made as the support of local businesses is among our top priorities and one of our business’ fundamental sustainability strategies. Further, we always ensure fair payment to all the people we collaborate with.
Strategy & Mission
Our main goal is to be socially and environmentally responsible, embracing creativity and diversity. Further, through our workshops we seek to teach people circular fashion and the importance of supporting small, local businesses alongside the economic and environmental impact these may have.
Innovative approaches &Challenges
First and foremost, we recycle our fabric scraps in rather creative ways (upcycling). Apart from that, we have created our “slow sew” workshops where we teach participants how to make and mend their own clothes. All of our workshops use fabrics left from our collections which leave us almost with zero waste.