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5 changes we are making in 2020...
You guys, we are making a few changes in 2020...
1. Rather than making a new collection twice a year, we will be releasing a new product every 2 we...
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the eco terms...the difference between fair trade, sustainable, ethical and slow fashion
Over the past ten years the eco/ethical/whatever you want to call it world of fashion has grown a million miles. I started this fair trade line in ...
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what good buying fair trade actually has on producers - stories from Honduras
I recently spent a few weeks in Honduras with the group who produces our recycled t-shirts clothing. Mi Esperanza is an NGO that provides free skil...
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poverty in Kenya and how traveling to some of the poorest countries has changed me
I went to Kenya for the month of December because it felt like time to go back to the place that has probably changed me more than any other. About...
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meet Gladys, our seamstress in Guatemala
On my recent trip to Guatemala, I had the pleasure of meeting Gladys.
Gladys has sewn hundreds of products for Liz Alig from her tiny one room work...
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with producer families in Guatemala + why traveling is important
People always ask me after I take a trip how it was…what I learned…how it feels to visit groups I work with. I never quite know what to say becaus...
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spring 2018 collection and inspiration from the lady that designed the poodle skirt
Last year I went to Mexico with my old boss, now friend, who has been going back and forth to Mexico for decades designing lace debutante dresses.
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the truth about recycling 10,000 shirts and the impact fair trade has women in developing countries
I never quite know what to write here—you know the spot where I am supposed to say something profound and inspirational about this collection. I ha...
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why fair trade clothing production is so complicated
As we approach the end of Fashion Revolution Week in remembering the horrible Rana Plaza factory collapse three years ago, I have been thinking a ...
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a year in photos
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