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  1. One-Shoulder Scarf Maxi Dress. $2,200. Forest-Friendly Viscose. Falabella Crystal Chain Maxi Dress. $2,500. Forest-Friendly Viscose. Showing 24 of 50 products. More Results. Discover women's designer dresses from Stella McCartney.

  2. The first-ever Stella McCartney menswear collection launched in Spring 2017 and Stella designed the first-ever vegan Stan Smith trains in Autumn 2018. That year, she also launched the Stella McCartney Cares Foundation – a non-profit charity platform devoted to dually supporting sustainability and breast cancer awareness, two causes especially close to the designer’s heart.

  3. Stella McCartney x Veuve Clicquot Spring 2024 collection HANDBAGS Open HANDBAGS flyout. Back Close. HANDBAGS HANDBAGS Back to HANDBAGS Close. View all HANDBAGS New Arrivals Stella Icons Crossbody Bags Shoulder Bags Mini Bags and Clutches Tote Bags Top-Handle Bags Backpacks ACCESSORIES Back to HANDBAGS

  4. Stella by Stella McCartney is a Floral fragrance for women. Stella was launched in 2003. The nose behind this fragrance is Jacques Cavallier. Stella McCartney: “I showed an old-time picture of a rose to a designer. Just imagine a luxurious flower, heavy and beautiful; its petals fall off just by your gentle touch.

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  6. New Arrivals. All Stella McCartney luxury handbags are 100% vegan. From the iconic Falabella to the contemporary Frayme, each silhouette is handcrafted by artisans in Italy using conscious materials that have the same feel and durability as animal leather, with none of the cruelty. They are not only inspired by nature but designed to protect it.

  7. 8 de nov. de 2020 · This month, Stella Nina McCartney is kicking off the 20th anniversary celebrations of her brand, which she launched in 2001, aged 29. In those two decades, Stella, a lifelong vegetarian, has grown from being considered the industry kook, for refusing to use leather and animal fur, to becoming a driving force for sustainable and conscious fashion.

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