Clements Ribeiro, the partnership of Suzanne Clements and Inacio Ribeiro, is a label I remember from when I first started getting into fashion as I followed their career from their own label to their longtime stint at Cacharel and now they are back again and will be relaunching their label in Paris in February 2009. It’s again part of that Jessica Ogden, Peter Jensen, Eley Kishimoto group of designers that I was quite obsessed with when I SERIOUSLY first got into fashion. Before Clements Ribeiro’s big launch, they have decided to launch something quite niche and small to see us through AW08-9.
Suzanna and Inacio have used their collection of reconditioned vintage cashmere pieces and have teamed up with long time collaborator Karen Nicol whose embroiderey skills have also been employed by Chloe and Marc Jacobs in the past. Nicol has then embellished the cashmere with a mix of vintage buttons, bakelite jewellery, vintage couture embroidery swatches, Victorian beads, plastic corsages, Art Deco buckles and other bits and bobs that Karen has amassed over the year. It’s sort of like taking two pasts and making something beautiful out of the remnants that have come from the careers of Clements Ribeiro and Karen Nicol, so there’s something quite personal about it. Seeing as there are only ever going to be 200 pieces that are all unique, if I saw them in a shop, I’d feel like I was looking at someone else’s DIY project that they just happened to not mind sharing with the world (I say world….it is going to be selected stockists alas…).
The knitwear reminds me of this wonderful shop called Stitch Up on Parkway in Camden Town that used to exist a few years ago that sold vintage embroidered cashmere pieces and where I bought my first piece of cashmere (previously all my cashmere were mum’s hand-me-downs…), feeling altogether accomplished and grown up when I came out of the shop.





I love these! I think i’m going to go out today to purchase some bits and bobs for a diy version!
Just wanted to say cheers for keeping the blog going whilst you’re obviously really busy with your new job and the awful hand cramp thing! Appreciate it!
yeah i know! this has inspired me to spend my rainy saturday cutting up charity shop jumpers (and hopefully ending up with something wearable!). nice post susie, we can be patient!
Ah great inspiration and reminded me to make use of all my buttons I’ve collected over the years!
Ah great inspiration and reminded me to make use of all my buttons I’ve collected over the years!
Ah great inspiration and reminded me to make use of all my buttons I’ve collected over the years!
Ah great inspiration and reminded me to make use of all my buttons I’ve collected over the years!
Ah great inspiration and reminded me to make use of all my buttons I’ve collected over the years!
Oh! Im so glad you posted this. I’m a great fan of Clements Ribeiro, and didn’t know they were coming back!
thanks suzie!
DIY for sure!
Those are very cute, and make me want to wear tweed skirts and oxfords and drink tea.
Loving the vintage white crocheted doilies on the black cardie. That old shop in Camden sounds like it was ace. xx
I love the cross-decade retro appeal of these. A little 30’s, a little 50’s, a little 80’s. I guess that sounds kind of post modern but it looks quite earnest and classic.
God I love cashmere and these are so cute. Really getting ready for autumn and super-soft cashmeres now!
They look so nice!!
It’s nice to know that the duo’s back again!!!!
i’ve never seen such cute looking sweaters in my life! thanks for the post!
Hmm, I’m not sure about the doilies, but I do like the green sweater jacket. :]
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I like these cardigans. super cute and great for upcoming fall.
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I forsee some DIYs in my future. I like the combination of the fringe with the conservative cardigan.
Oh my god I’m in LOVE!
Comfy and gorgeous cardigans….. fabulous!!!
those sweaters are amazing!!!
oooOOoooh!
fancy fancy
I love and want all of them in my wardrobe. If only I was more craft-inclined…
I love the plum one with the neck detail. It looks like a Lanvin necklace is around it.
the Pink one is cute
Oh I love Suzanne aand Inacio… I can never find any of their awesome old stuff on ebay though 🙁
wow, that is really really nice! I can picture those cardigans in so may may outfits!
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I have an old chocolate box full of buckles, jewelled buttons and beads and other little bits of bakelite with no known function. They came from my grandmother’s house and I’ve never known what to do with them – but I am feeling very inspired now!
Thank you for showing us these!
I am cardigan crazy, I like these alot. The sailor inspired ones are the best.
This gives me ideas. Goodwill is calling me, begging me to come and shop.