Angelica made from corn is back for a special collaboration with PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), the largest animal rights organization in the world. The Corn Leather handle allow it to be carried both cross-body and over the shoulder, or even as a handbag. In a glamorous pink shade, enhanced with the iconic logo and light gold metal fittings, Angelica is an absolute must-have in every stylish and conscious lady’s wardrobe.

MIOMOJO
From corn
For this style we use an incredibly high-quality, high-performance material from corn. The result is achieved through the use of biopolyols, which originate from non-food and GMO-free grains, combined with textiles sourced from natural or recycled materials.
The raw materials are FSC*-certified viscose or GRS* post-consumer recycled polyester.
Click here to check out your positive impact on the climate by choosing a Miomojo bag made from corn.
Plus: it’s simply so much cooler to own a bag made from corn than a bag made from animal skin!

*FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) was founded to create an alternative to forestry destruction. It is an international, non-governmental organization dedicated to promoting responsible management of the world’s forests. FSC has developed a product labelling that enables people to identify responsibly sourced wood, paper or any other forest product such as viscose. This means you can buy forest products with confidence that you are helping to ensure our forests are alive for generations to come. It guarantees that the product has been made with raw material deriving from forests according to its principal standards: ethical forest management and custody chain GRS.
*Global Recycled Standard (GRS) certifies products obtained from recycled materials and manufacturing activities. It enhances products made from recycled materials in compliance with environmental and social criteria extended to every product of the production chain. All products that are composed of at least 20% pre-consumer and post-consumer recycling materials can be GRS certified. BioVeg articles are made on a PES backing obtained from post-consumer plastic bottles certified by GRS. On average 1200 plastic bottles are used to make 100 linear metres of BioVeg material. Left to their own devices, those bottles would take over 400 years to decompose turning into micro plastic, one the most polluting substance for the oceans.