Lisi Herrebrugh and Rushemy Botter who gave his lastname to the brand, are behind a new nugget made in Holland, the brand Botter. This brand, the 2018 winner of the Hyères Festival, is inspired by the origin of its creators - the Caribbean - while keeping its feet on the ground with a deep investment for environmental causes.
Lisi Herrebrugh and Rushemy Botter who gave his lastname to the brand, are behind a new nugget made in Holland, the brand Botter. This brand, the 2018 winner of the Hyères Festival, is inspired by the origin of its creators - the Caribbean - while keeping its feet on the ground with a deep investment for environmental causes.
THE BOTTER BACKSTORY
It was there that the pair, originating from the Dutch Caribbean island of Curacao, decided to create a collection that broke through the stereotypes of island dressing – creating a selection of original and exciting silhouettes that reflected the brand’s strong sustainable focus.
BOTTER AT HYERES
After winning the LMVH award at the 33rd edition of Hyeres festival in 2018, Botter won over industry leaders like Haider Ackermann, Tilda Swinton, Lou Doillon and Delfina Delettrez Fendi with their showcase ‘Fish or Fight’ a statement collection of versatile deconstructed tailoring.
Paying tribute to their home island in the Caribbean, the duo promoted their eco-responsible philosophy via clothing crafted from recycled plastics that pollute the island nation they hold dear. A forward-thinking concept with a strong sense of androgyny, their pieces were aimed at both male and female customers – reflecting a more inclusive approach to traditional ready to wear.
An eye-catching collection with a poignant narrative, the Dutch Caribbean couple used their platform at Hyeres to protest against industrial fishing methods that affect local fishermen and the island economy – gaining them first place at the festival.
Paying tribute to their home island in the Caribbean, the duo promoted their eco-responsible philosophy via clothing crafted from recycled plastics that pollute the island nation they hold dear. A forward-thinking concept with a strong sense of androgyny, their pieces were aimed at both male and female customers – reflecting a more inclusive approach to traditional ready to wear.
An eye-catching collection with a poignant narrative, the Dutch Caribbean couple used their platform at Hyeres to protest against industrial fishing methods that affect local fishermen and the island economy – gaining them first place at the festival.
BOTTER x PETIT BATEAU COLLAB
An innovative idea from Hyeres Festival in partnership with Petit Bateau, each year’s winner of the ‘Grand Prix du Jury’ is invited to re-imagine some of the brand’s most iconic silhouettes – using traditional savoir-faire techniques to create a range of unique limited edition designs. A challenge that the Botter duo have achieved with aplomb.