We are absolutely delighted to welcome Iver and Isla to Junior Edition for the Autumn/Winter 24 season and are excited to share their story with you. We have long admired their beautiful collections and, from the feedback we have received on our social media channels, its a brand that we know lots of our lovely customers adore and are thrilled to see us stocking too.

Iver & Isla launched back in 2018 with a capsule collection of children's clothing items, crafted in small batches in Montana and California. Following the birth of her fifth child, founder Amanda took a break from the brand to cherish those precious moments with her last baby and during this time, invited Rebekah to join the team.

During this period Iver and Isla's vision pivoted. Whilst the emphasis on thoughtful design and slow production remained, they began to lean into hard-wearing knits steeped in their homeland of Montana, creating unique and timeless designs that blend a touch of western homestead with Scandinavian handicraft, it is truly a match made in heaven!

Iver and Isla captures the longing for a return to high-quality and ethically made fashion, their dream is a small but perfectly formed wardrobe of handmade garments which can be passed down to be loved over and over again.

Their gorgeous autumn collection is inspired by Bavarian knits, cross-stitch sampler motifs, vintage crochet, and their favourite intricate patchwork quilt design reimagined in an unexpected and joyful colour palette for the AW24 season.
The collection is a testament to the slow and thoughtful processes that go into producing handmade garments with every item having been carefully handmade by their wonderful team in Peru.

Peru has thousands of years of knitting history, a skill that has been passed down through the generations and, as well as producing some of the finest quality fibres in the world, Peru also leads the way on fair treatment and pay of workers with Iver and Isla's manufacturers implementing both ethical and sustainable practices.

Many of the items in the collections are hand-knitted, whilst others are crafted using looms which is also a very hands-on, time intensive process. Some of the especially intricate knit patterns are machine knitted before being finished by hand.

We have selected 21 pieces for our Autumn edit, with selected styles running as big as 12 years of age, online now.

 

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