Gunas is Featured in Vogue
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Gunas' Cougar Quilted Backpack in peach is featured in the January 2018 print edition of Vogue India.
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Gunas' Cougar Quilted Backpack in peach is featured in the January 2018 print edition of Vogue India.
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Unicorn Goods brands Stella McCartney, Gunas, Angela Roi and Matt & Nat are featured in Brit + Co.'s article, 15 Vegan Leather Bags You Won’t Even Know Aren’t the Real Thing.
The days of sacrificing fashion for your beliefs are O-V-E-R, over! Cruelty-free, eco-friendly designers are showing the world, one bag at a time, that “faux” is no longer a dirty word when it comes to handbags. Instead, it’s a chic lifestyle that even leather lovers will appreciate once they’ve seen vegan satchels, totes, crossbodys, and handbags that are just as stylish — if not more! — than the real thing.
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Plant-Based by Nafsika is the world's vegan lifestyle TV series. Filmed in New York and Los Angeles, the series is hosted and produced by Canadian Nafsika Antypas. The show features and interviews many vegan though leaders and designers, including Sugandh Agrawal, founder of the vegan handbag company Gunas (see video below). For a look at some of Nafsika's favorite vegan items, be sure to check out her curated collection on Unicorn Goods. You can catch the show at 7:30 Wednesdays on A+E's FYI channel using your cable provider. Mini versions of the segments are also posted on Youtube.
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CauseArtist featured Unicorn Goods with a piece written by our CEO about how she became vegan, and what led her to start a vegan company. CauseArtist is a digital magazine for social entrepreneurs.
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Sugandh G. Agrawal didn't always plan on making sophisticated, cruelty-free handbags with a whimsical touch -- she entered grad school at Pratt Institute with the intention of earning her master's in design management to further her career in industrial design -- but, like so many New York transplants before her, she was lured into a world of dreamy fashion.