Shrimps (brand)

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Shrimps
Private Company
IndustryFashion
Founded2013
Headquarters London, UK
Key people
Hannah Weiland (Founder & Creative Director)
ProductsClothes, shoes, accessories
Website shrimps.com/   OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg

Shrimps is a fashion label founded by London-based designer, Hannah Weiland, launched in 2013. [1] [2] . Originally launched with one faux fur coat and then centred around faux fur outerwear and accessories, Shrimps is now a full RTW label offering a variety of pieces as well as the faux fur outerwear that made its name. Shrimps became famous for its signature faux fur coats [3] , garnering support from animal rights activists such as PETA [4] [5] , and drawing new attention to faux fur as a fabric in fashion [6] [7] .

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Aesthetic and inspiration

With a background in History of Art and a diploma in Surface Textile Design from the London College of Fashion, Weiland takes her inspiration from the witticisms of modern art and a playful engagement with pattern and texture [9] . Using carefully sourced fabrics that emphasise colour and texture, Weiland creates unique, beautifully crafted pieces. At the heart of the brand is faux fur and outerwear [3] , however the collections are now full RTW collections including accessories [10]

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