The game changers of fashion are carefully cultivated at House of Holthus.
House of
Holthus has curated jewelry, clothing, outerwear, shoes, swimwear, and
lingerie for the most tasteful and cutting edge of fashion.
Global brands converge on the fashion world - in the most fortuitous way for the customer by bringing all the best designers to one place to shop.
Global brands converge on the fashion world - in the most fortuitous way for the customer by bringing all the best designers to one place to shop.
These innovative designers have brought together a special blend of artful items. This fabulous e-commerce fashion site brings the most exciting items together in one place for fun, easy shopping.
In 2014, the goal of sharing new fashion perspectives emerged via House of Holthus hungry with an original and insatiable appetite for fashion, while constantly reinventing themselves.
Spotlight on New House of Holthus Designers:
Dady Bones
Dady Bones |
New designer LA-based Lola of Dady Bones has a fun
and playful take on jewelry- sparkly dice earring,
puffball necklaces, leather chokers to showcase your edgy, funky style.
puffball necklaces, leather chokers to showcase your edgy, funky style.
Fun textiles add dimensions to these unique pieces of jewelry.
Future Glory
San Francisco company Future Glory is pretty excellent- bring together futuristic handbag styles with unique marbled designs and you’ve got yourself a work of art.
San Francisco company Future Glory is pretty excellent- bring together futuristic handbag styles with unique marbled designs and you’ve got yourself a work of art.
Future Glory |
Brass
hardware merges with unlined vegetable tanned leather overlaid with traditional
marbling for each bag to be a super-special gift that you deserve.
Over time,
the leather will develop special characteristics such as a beautiful patina.
Nanushka
Nanushka |
Nanushka
is a new customer favorite- fun, casual-chic sweaters, wide-legged pants,
sweaters, and contrast-stitched trousers.
Head designer Sandra Sandor was born
in Budapest, Hungary, and Nanushka was her childhood nickname.
As a kid, she
loved working with bright fabrics and fun designs for the everyday wanderer.
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