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What name for a brand of handmade clothing?

My friend and I are working to start a small business of fashion. We are waiting to debut our first sale in November and perform small jobs in universities and craft fairs to start. Finally, we hope to have a site web goes and sells through that. We do all the ladies wear and our stuff is a bit retro, a little kitsch, some African print fabric, some folds fantasy and other things .... Generally quite eclectic, cute and funky. We are having trouble coming up with an appropriate name, we have some ideas but nothing that we totally happy with it. We both really like the London store "Happy loves" and "Lucy lu tea" and is looking for a name with the same type of vibrations like these. It must be quite brief, positive and happy. Until now we have "for ever" or "Once upon a Monday," but as he said they do not feel these are right so any suggestions are gratefully accepted. Cheers ...

This brand seems to be a combination of 1950s Americana - innocent, women and moderate, but with a touch of poltical independent thought, a strong bond with friends, a budding career in a creative environment (advertising agency, media online communication), perhaps overconfidence in men, and a gentle but effective dissemination of stress situations and aggressive with humor gentle and calm. It puts me in mind of benefits. It's a very feminine brand, but not weak. Know what you want, but not traditional games can get it. A couple of ideas the top of my head, Jane and Peter Levite Spot Fancy that n 'pretty (my favorite things, but a bit risque) Sunday best room good

South African fashion: Clive Rundle Ready-To-Wear Collection, Rosebank, Johannesburg, South Africa

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