Photo: Maiyet 
Now that 
Paris fashion week has come and gone it’s time to take a closer look at a few of its  under-the-radar highlights. Two brands, Gabrielle Greiss and Maiyet,  have the fashion pack particularly excited. Gabrielle Greiss, formerly creative director at 
Sonia Rykiel,  has started her own label that’s filled with sweet, haphazardly layered  dresses that are like t-shirts gone glam. The combination of her  feminine aesthetic and neutral palette will appeal to the Paris-obsessed  girl who dreams of both Isabel Marant and Carven. This collection, her  first, is comprised of just twenty dresses. Also showing for the first time was Maiyet, a label that while designed  with fashion domination in mind, is manufactured by specialized artisans  in Africa, South America, and Asia—and founded by a human rights  lawyer. Though a design team leads the collections (or collection, at  this point) the clothes are produced by an international force of  skilled artisans who’ve developed brilliantly embroidered dresses and  well-tailored trenches. Paul van Zyl, the lawyer, co-founded the line  with Kirsty Caylor, who developed Gap’s Product (RED) collection before  working at Band of Outsiders and the two are hoping to “see a virtuous circle of prosperity, investment and employment, and a return  to the artisanal roots of luxury.” Look for both collections in stores this spring.