Tuesday 2 February 2021
For Bernie de Le Cuona, who founded her eponymous fabric brand in 1992, the natural world has always been at the heart of what she does. ‘I grew up on a farm and have always been very aware of our environment,’ says the South African-born designer, who moved to England shortly before launching the company, which offers wool, cashmere, silk, linen and alpaca blends. Bernie works with a handful of small mills across Europe – many in Belgium and France, where the best flax comes from – and has garnered a loyal following for her stonewashed linens, understated cotton velvets and woven paisleys over the past 29 years.
ECOfashion Corp Launches “Seed to Style” Accessible, Affordable & Inclusive Certified Organic Apparel Brand Exclusively with QVC® and on QVC.com
Share Article NEW YORK (PRWEB) January 29, 2021 Leading with modern design, high quality, comfort, and full transparency, Seed to Style is premiering its affordable and authentic sustainable fashion collection exclusively with leading mulitplatform ecommerce retailer, QVC to inspire and activate today’s more conscious consumer.
Seed to Style’s products start at the source: cultivating non-GMO seeds, free of harmful toxic inputs, for a truly regenerative future offering high quality, super soft, and accessible organic clothing.
This new brand launch will debut live on January 29th, with a one-hour show exclusively on QVC and on QVC.com, while supporting ethical fashion inclusivity with sizes ranging from XXS-3X. As 68% of American women are a size 14 or above
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Bed sheets: What to look for when buying, and the 8 best bed linen sets on the market westsussextoday.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from westsussextoday.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.