Here, Delphia wears a soft organic cotton dress by Perfectly Imperfect. Her fresh-face look is courtesy of Larenim Mineral Makeup.
After eight years as creative director and head designer at massive fashion label Three Dots, Jadie Kadletz decided to make her move to organic fabrics. Why? She realized the destructive impact of conventional clothing on the environment.
Believing that change is brought about by example, Jadie started her brand Perfectly Imperfect in 2005 and has been inspiring change ever since. Fresh, simple, and well made, the line itself has grown organically, beginning with well-cut tees and growing into a stylish knit collection with incredible draping and beautiful color stories.
Perfectly Imperfect has multi layered value system including domestic labor and sustainable materials, and an overarching philosophy of wabi sabi — the belief in simplicity, quietude, and rustic beauty.
Handmade wooden shoes by Mohop.
Those two words are the key to making a difference. There is entirely to much greed going on and it amazes me how greenwashed some people are.
~Danielle
New Earth Minerals
http://newearthminerals.com/
Hi,
It is so nice to see the beautiful and sexy clothes that are eco-friendly! It's about time. I always struggle to find clothes I like and now I am thrilled to see all of these choices.
Lisl Armstrong,
http://naturalseaglass.com
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