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Zaza Factory: A Humane Story between Chic and Ethics

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After a mere two years, Zaza Factory is already a very rich brand, not in terms of its wealth but rather because of its history. Following a trip to Burma, Isabelle Grandval decided to unite her strength (creativity) with the country’s strength (a talent for making exceptional products), in order to improve the very difficult living conditions experienced by thousands of families. “These products are more than just simple fashion accessories,” explains Isabelle Grandval. “They truly have a heart”. Among the goods produced, you will find bags, jewels, scarves, stoles… with a play on materials, imaginative designs, and a taste for details… So chic, so éthique!

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Their story is far from finished. Zaza Factory doesn’t want to stop there but rather dreams of potential projects in Benign, Brazil, and perhaps Madagascar. Their splendid adventure is truly an example for all of us. Zaza Factory products can be found at Galeries Lafayette and Bon Marché.

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 For more information, please visit: www.zazafactory.com



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