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Alexis LaMontagna

Deux fm

Simple designs come through as elegantly feminine in luxe fabrics and pretty silhouettes.  All clothing is made in Canada using eco-friendly materials like bamboo, lyocell, and organic wool, or recycled and repurposed fabrics from vintage clothes and textiles and factory close-outs.

Eco-Boudoir

Eco-Boudoir has set the mission to make sustainability sexy. Their eco lingerie is designed to be good for the body and soul.

At Eco-Boudoir they create eco-friendly and organic lingerie and nightwear. 
They work with organic cotton and organic silk to create underwear and lingerie that is beautifully designed, fits perfectly and feels amazing against your skin.

Ecoya

Elroy Apparel

With a fashion design background and a vegan lifestyle, designer Leanne McElroy started wondering why it was so difficult to find organic fashion outside the yoga class.  Thus she created her own label: Elroy Apparel is a women's collection for the sophisticated urbanite.  Neutral tones blend seamlessly with one another while design details such as large collars and flattering drapes give this line its distinctive look.

Elroy Apparel uses sustainable fabrics - organic cotton, soy and bamboo and follows ethical production standards - all clothing is produced locally in Vancouver, Canada.

Hovey Lee

Hovey Lee is able to capture what inspires her in the moment.  With her knack for interpretation and clever colour combos, Hovey Lee has become a feature in fashion mags like InStyle, People, and Zink.  A Fair Trade practitioner, all Hovey Lee jewellery is hand-crafted in the LA studio.  Whenever possible, reclaimed metal, recycled gemstones and findings are used.  Hovey Lee supports a variety of charitable causes, including UNICEF. 

KAYU

KissinCussin

KissinCussin is designed in Australia and made in Talalla Bay, Sri Lanka, by cousins Jess Brown and Hayley Maynard.The label was born following work as independent volunteers in a small village in the south of Sri Lanka. They first discovered Talalla Bay in 2005 after the devastating tsunami struck and shattered its idyllic coastline.  They worked closely in and amongst the village, helping to restore lost livelihoods and repair the community's torn spirit, forging a strong and close bond with the people.Together with their passion for fashion they begin to create beautiful and fun dresses with amazing colourful fabrics from India, while also continuing to ethically help the economically repressed people of Talalla Bay Sri Lanka.

Lara Miller

Nixxi

With careful attention to quality, aesthetics and versatility, Nixxi offers timeless women's styles. Her playful tops, bottoms and dresses have all been designed with the natural luxury and texture of the fabrics as a starting point, soft on the skin to provide extreme comfort and sensuality to the wearer. Founded on a love for design and a respect for the environment and social sustainability, Nixxi is committed to making beautiful clothes in a conscientious fashion. Nixxi only chooses fabrics that have been made with organic and sustainable fibres. All designs are sewn in Vancouver, BC, supporting a small production house that provides ethical working conditions and fair wages to its employees.

Nugaard Designs

Olsen Haus

The new hip Olsenhaus is 100% cruelty-free, using only non-animal materials that are environmentally friendly.The concept of Olsenhaus is to showcase alternative materials that are clever, sophisticated, fun and on trend, while promoting consciousness through example and education. What the goods are made of, why, and attention to the impact on the environment, animals and people. In addition, Olsenhaus works to change the face of what a vegan person looks like. It is not the 60's, it is hip and stylish to be knowledgeable about what is going on, and work to make a difference, without sacrifices. It is all about style, truth, and the shift in consciousness to a new luxury. 

Pants To Poverty 

Sosume

Sublet

Sublet Clothing fosters positive social change through sustainable business practices. Fabrics are organic, ranging from bamboo and cotton to hemp and lyocell.  Sublet is made in NYC, using fair labour wages and practices.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 as elegantly feminine in luxe fabrics and pretty silhouettes.  All clothing is made in Canada using eco-friendly materials like bamboo, lyocell, and organic wool, or recycled and repurposed fabrics from vintage clothes and textiles and factory close-outs.

 

 

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