As you prepare for the holidays, consider what you want your wardrobe to say about you. Let's move away from disposable fashion and towards thoughtful, empowering choices.
Our first collection is coming soon and it will have foundational pieces that will be building blocks for your fashionable and sustainable wardrobe.
This is one of the looks we created with our friend Nicole during our special preview/fitting/self-photo photo shoot. We love how she matched a vibrant orange halter (also one of our pieces) with 100% linen navy blue palazzos, with a statement necklace to boot. With this outfit you have your new professional photo! Check out our reel to see Yen pair it with a classic long-sleeved polo, and Tali pair white palazzos with a short-sleeved polo.
One fabric you’ll see a lot of in our collections is linen. While technology has brought us new kinds of sustainable fabric, linen is a classic fabric that has been around for years. In this blog post, we share the different reasons why linen continues to be a fabric loved by designers, artisans, and modern fashion icons like yourself.
One of the biggest problems in the fashion industry due to mass production is the problem of fit. But consumers are willing to take a chance of the item not fitting, because they can return the items anyway, no problem. It should go back to inventory, right?
That's what I thought too. Then I learned that the problem with returns is that the store typically doesn’t put the returned item up for sale again. Instead it either ends up at the bottom of the stockpile, is sold cheaply to discounters, or is sent to the landfill. The whole process contributes greatly to the carbon footprint of fashion brands.
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