Loup Charmant (the charming wolf) is a purely seductive and eco-dreamy intimates collection. Kee Edwards, the designer for Loup Charmant, will be showing selections from her latest PURE Collection at the Project Earth Day Eco-Fashion Show here in NYC tonight! We are anticipating a stunningly beautiful ‘force of nature’ to sweep down the runway as the lights dim and the stars come out. Romantically crafted and historically inspired, PURE collection will no doubt demonstrate the poetry of sustainable style – with its respect for the integrity of organic materials with a real connection to the unleashed, free-spirited imagination.
SUSTAINABLE STYLE: Loup Charmant’s PURE Collection
by Abigail Doan, 04/24/08
filed under: Accessories and Fashion, New York City, Project Earth Day Eco-Fashion, sustainable style sundays
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Wonderfully attainable beauty. Kee Edwards is a gorgeous visionary.
Loup Charmant is amazing and Kee Edwards is a pure romantic, eco-proven genius.
I know from first hand that organic cotton clothing is a great way to naturally alleviate some skin conditions.
That is an easy call since conventional methods of cotton production use such harsh chemicals.
I have heard some varying numbers on the amount, but everyone agrees the chemicals just are bad for the earth and us.
“Traditional cotton production also attributes to 25% of worldwide insecticide use and 10% of worldwide pesticide use.”
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