april showers? You need warm, ethical socks - Pact
Crew socks are not the most exciting item in your drawer - unless they’re Pact Men’s Crew Socks! Anytime I see these fun, patterned socks peeking out above a man’s shoes I can’t help but smile!
The simple statement that “People Make Your Clothes” sends the clear message that Pact is fully committed to sweatshop free and ethically produced clothing. Every step of the way, Pact is creating a product that considers the human experience - they compensate adults with fair wages instead of child laborers, run factories that are at the top of social and environmental standards, and only work with farmers who use organic methods of pest control on non-GMO cotton.
This commitment makes them a major leader in changing the apparel industry for the better, and Pact has plenty to back up their good deeds. They have partnered with OCS (Organic Content Standard), GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard), and Fair Trade USA to certify the organic content in each and every item.
Enjoy Pact’s super soft cotton products knowing they are ethically made, every step of the way!
Oh-so Smitten!
the perfect dress - Symbology Kimono Wrap dress
Looking for a versatile, flattering, fun-but-still-elegant dress to kick off wedding season? Look no further than the beautiful kimono wrap dress from Symbology clothing!
Symbology was founded by Marissa Heyl after a trip to India in 2006. Her mission - in short - is to make fair trade sexy! Symbology strives to make fair trade the norm in the fashion industry, and fuses beautiful tradition fabrics and patterns from India and the West Bank with modern, fashion-forward designs. By partnering directly with artisans, these talented women are empowered to exercise their skills in weaving, block printing or embroidery. These artisans are able to continue their trades and traditions while earning wages that allow their families to thrive.
Each collection centers around a motif or theme, and I love the playfulness of each unique print! The fall/winter collection, entitled “Birds of a Feather”, features super flattering cuts in patterns that are printed by women in India using ancient hand-block printing methods.
Fashionably Smitten!
t-shirts for good - Kuyichi
Kuyichi’s Aiden PLP SS t-shirts are 100% organic fairtrade cotton, super soft, and look great draped over any man’s shoulders!
Kuyichi can be credited for starting the fair-trade revolution and raising environmental awareness in the fashion industry. They were the first to introduce organic cotton and fair trade sourcing, and insist on reaching sustainability (both economic and environmental) while producing their products. They are members of the Fair Wear Foundation, and provide transparency by publicly reporting their environmental and social sustainability progress to Made-By each year.
Since 2001 they have paved the way for so many other culturally-conscious clothing brands, and continue to be at the forefront of good practices in every single aspect of their production. In an effort to minimize waste and maximize positive effects, Kuyichi strives to become “closed loop” in their production and sourcing. In 2008, they partnered with the Climate Neutral Group in an effort to minimize the greenhouse gasses from their factories, offices and modes of transportation. They hold high standards for factory conditions, provide fair wages for the individuals working, and emphasize the goal of mindful production.
Impressed and Smitten.
the perfect spring bridesmaids gift - Cleopatra Earrings
Mela Artisans’ gold and turquoise Cleopatra Earrings are fit for a queen! I love that they are completely handmade, as well as their slightly retro shape, bold color palette, and traditional elegance!
After a life-long appreciation for the handcrafted goods and jewelry from India, father-daughter duo Navroze S. Mehta and Sonali Mehta Rao recognized a growing problem for indigenous artisans - the ability to market their products and sustain their livelihood. After reading one too many articles about artisans trading their time-honored skills for unskilled laborer jobs in large cities, Mela Artisans was created as a platform to connect these craftsman to the global market, as well as preserve the traditional methods necessary to create these handicrafts.
In addition to this mission, Mela gives 1% of sales back to the artisans’ communities. This fund provides basic needs for these artisans to succeed as independent entrepreneurs, such as medical care for their families or solar energy for improved workshop lighting.
Mela translates to ‘Festival’ in Hindi, and I couldn’t agree more - their products come together as a true festival of beautiful handmade goods!
Smitten!
polished apparel, consistently socially conscious - Kenneth Cole Productions
Kenneth Cole has been melding socially conscious commentary and fashion for decades now. When I think of the companies that I seek to support, where capitalism and community work together in social agreement...I think of Kenneth Cole.
[Pictured here: CROPPED BODICE COWLNECK DRESS by Kenneth Cole Black Label]
Today, Kenneth Cole Productions is an American fashion house that designs men's and women's clothing, shoes and accessories. But the thriving company started solely as a footwear line.
In 1982, Cole went to an Italian shoe factory with the intention of designing a high-end product that would be profitable and support his lifestyle. Yet quite immediately he realized, that if his purpose of action were to do the right thing, money would flow.
"I do believe if I could make it about something that's more sustainable than hem lengths, heel heights, then so becomes my relationship with my customer — more about what they stand in but what they stand for. Not just of what they wear, but of what they are aware."
Cole's brand is known for its provocative commentary on political issues through its advertising. The voice of the brand was particularly memorable in the eighties and nineties, when Cole used advertising to support causes such as gay rights and AIDS research.
Forever Smitten with this brand.
recycled rubber bangles - Made With Love Project
These vivid, recycled, wrapped, rubber bangles are so well constructed and hip, they make me happy!
Made With Love bracelets are made by a Women's Cooperative in Djenne', Mali, West Africa.
In 2007 designer Mary Jane Marcasiano formed MADE WITH LOVE. MWL is a global call to action, dedicated to raising funds and awareness for NGOs aiding women and children. Through the production and sale of products that provide a fair income for women in Brazil and Africa, Made With Love is addressing the need for aid.
Made With Love works in tandem with the Cygnet Foundation, which through the proceeds realized from art-related programs, seeks to help those in need: women and children, the homeless, the hungry as well as abandoned and endangered animals.
The women are paid a fair price for their work, so the money the bracelets provide create a means of support, and are sold to raise funds for L'Empire des Enfants.
L'Empire des Enfants is a center for homeless children from the streets of Dakar, Senegal. L'Empire grants shelter, meals, education and training programs. They also work with local organizations to return homeless children to their families.
Smitten.
a new year, a prescient gift - fashionABLE stackable ring
What a choice way to start the New Year...this delectABLE, stackABLE ring from fashionABLE...talk about starting the new year with intention!
Delicate, feminine, dazzling, delightful.
These stamp rings can be custom made. All rings are 14K Gold Fill, Sterling Silver or 14K Rose Gold Fill. And you can choose up to 5 characters per ring.
That being stated, I like the idea of wearing the ABLE ring to start the year. It's prescient...and sets the tone!
I adore fashionABLE and have written about them several times before here...and here.
Smitten one more time.
shimmering gold stocking stuffers - Purpose Jewelry
Exciting, eye-catching, ear candy: classic gold shimmering hoop earrings. Strung with metallic faceted beads...perfectly wearable day or night.
These yummy hoops are available in both Gold and Silver and have a 2 1/4" drop, with a 1 1/2" width.
I love these earrings, but I love the company behind them more.
Purpose jewelry, is handcrafted by survivors of modern-day slavery.
100% of the proceeds from Purpose benefit International Sanctuary, a non-profit that provides holistic care for young women rescued from sex trafficking.
When a girl escapes or is rescued from sex trafficking she is faced with an enormous level of trauma with very little support.
In 2007, International Sanctuary (iSanctuary) was created to address the needs of these young women through holistic care and empowerment. The women are offered mentorship, education, medical and dental care, scholarships, and micro-loans to prepare them for brighter futures.
In September 2014, International Sanctuary launched Purpose, a way to empower the survivors through employment and financial stability. The women are able to enjoy a healthy workplace, free to laugh and grow. A place that helps to transform these once victims, into skilled artisans, survivors...and thrivers.
Super Smitten!
make a difference - Madi Apparel
Cool, comfy, confident...these pretty, applause worthy panties are made of a soft organic bamboo fabric and decorous, floral lace.
This is how Madi apparel works:
- Madi creates a beautiful pair of panties here in the US, using a very practical and sustainable bamboo fabric.
- You buy said panties for yourself, or several friends!
- Madi then donates a pair to a woman in need.
- As underwear is the most under-donated item...you've just helped a fellow sister feel more comfortable and supported.
"Underwear is a woman’s most personal garment -- we know what we’re attracted to and feel most comfortable in."
This company, created by the lovely Hayley Besheer in Kansas City, Missouri in 2014, is outstanding!
Undeniably Smitten!
100% vegan weekender bag for the boys - Matt & Nat
My husband travels A LOT!! He's in the film industry and finds traveling with a backpack (as carry-on,) works best for him. Well, this is going to be under the tree this year, and I'm confident he'll be rockin' this re-cycled, polished, super hip Artigan bag from Matt & Nat in 2016.
100% vegan, up-cycled materials, superior craftsmanship, ideally designed...for both men and women.
notablySmitten first introduced Matt & Nat in May of this year, and we are still crazy about them.
Utterly Smitten.
grateful - The Giving Keys
I love the new oxidized finish on The Giving Keys classic necklaces. I wrote my first article about The Giving Keys when I was looking for an anniversary gift for my husband...something significant and loving.
I am grateful and thrilled that this organization exists. Go The Giving Keys!
My being Smitten continues...
a touch of cream and gold, ethical neck-lace - 31 Bits
Gracefully wrapped beads, delicately strung together to create dazzling neckwear. I couldn't love 31 Bits more!!
Perfectly named The Romantic...it is whimsical, hip and pretty. A simple strand of gold accent beads adorned by a row of marble shaped paper beads, here shown in Cream and Gold.
The Romantic is also available in: Cream, Black, Multi and Mint.
- Handmade in Uganda
- Beads are made from recycled paper
- Approximately 29" when laid flat
- Single strand
- Fastens with a button clasp
All their beads are made from recycled paper. "All accessories are handmade in Uganda with exceptional quality and sophisticated design."
More information on 31 Bits from notablySmitten.
Always and forever...Smitten.
a yummier football season - fashionABLE game day scarf
We are now well into football season...so who doesn't need a matching scarf to go with your favorite team? fashionABLE has created these incredibly chic, ridiculously soft, 100% cotton scarves to go with your (surely) winning team!
These scarves:
-available in both traditional and infinity styles
-medium weight with contrasting textured stripes
-handwoven in Ethiopia
-subtle variations add to the uniqueness of each scarf
In 2005, Barrett Ward founded the revolutionary themochaclub.org. The idea was to give up the price of just 2-3 mocha lattes a month and forge change in Africa - using that money to create relief and development projects.
In just a few years later, Barrett moved to Ethiopia for a year. There, he met a group of activists called Women at Risk, who work with women exploited in the sex industry. After witnessing the success Women at Risk was having, Barrett came to understand that one of the biggest variables in keeping these women off the streets was generative employment.
With this, fashionABLE was born. Women sharing what they are ABLE to do when provided an opportunity.
With wholehearted team spirit...Smitten.
upcycled neckwear - Article 22
This Talisman necklace is a magnificent, elegant piece of jewelry...with an extraordinary story.
I introduced Article 22 to notablySmitten last year...and I am thrilled to continue to write about this unprecedented company.
Made by artisans in Laos. These jewelry pieces are made from a combination of Vietnam War era bombs, plane parts, and other aluminum scrap. Each Peacebomb is hand poured and cast in wood and ash molds.
This gorgeous neckpiece comes complete with story card and hand-woven cotton pouch.
Your choice of chain: rose gold, yellow gold or sterling silver.
Forever Smitten.
the art of being a woman - Darling magazine
I spent a significant amount of my life working as a model. You may not recognize the name...but I worked. And I've got stories...;)
The expectations put on us, and that we begin to put on our young girl selves, starts the moment we realize...we are girls.
I was reading Seventeen magazine at thirteen wondering how I would ever look like those young women. Of course, at that age, I knew nothing of "touching up" photos...or today, photo shop.
The dark cycle of it all sets in early. We women are marketed to...to be different than who we are, as we are. If we were only skinnier, taller, had blonder (browner, redder, more "ombre,") hair, well, life would be just grand.
The right foundation is what is most important! I mean, right? We begin swimming in a sea of images that make us feel, not right. We are not right the way we are...we need more glosses, blushes, long-lasting mascaras, perfumes, the "right" potions, "perfect" lotions and more Prada, Gucci, Guess to be okay.
It's exhausting...to the spirit.
Here, I present a new find. Sarah Dubbeldam started Darling as a blog in 2009. It became a quarterly printed magazine, with its first edition in 2012. Based out of California, Darling gets it right!
These are just some of the reasons I not just like, but LOVE Darling magazine:
· They challenge cultural “ideals” of beauty and question their exaggerated importance.
· They see beauty in every type of woman.
· They believe in being “fit,” and see “thin” in context of the healthiest version of self.
· They promote respect for women’s bodies in fashion and photography.
· They never use Photoshop to alter women’s faces or bodies.
· They feature clothing and products within a price range that an average income can afford.
· They don't offer shallow advice to real-life issues. Instead, promote coping behaviors for helpful and lasting change.
Thank you Darling, for turning this medium on its ear, creating accountability...and helping champion future generations of girls into a world that is filled with much less "noise" and insecurity.
Totally Smitten.
summer joy. . .perfectly patterned shorts - Mayamiko
These snappy shorts are perfectly printed, pastel and are necessary for this cloudless, sunny summer weather! Fashioned from traditional African cotton (known as kitenge or chitenge,) these "bloomers" are just what your wardrobe wants.
If you are looking for natty, jazzy, modern textiles and design...check out Mayamiko.
Ethically made in Malawi, Mayamiko is an exciting collection of clothing, accessories and home wares - intermixing traditional African techniques with contemporary designs.
Established by Paolo Masperi in 2013, the collections are produced at the Mayamiko Lab just outside Lilongwe, the capital of Malawi. The Lab was designed to provide skills training, education, nutrition, and promote fairer trade practices. Currently the project provides training in sewing and tailoring to local, disadvantaged women affected by the HIV pandemic.
Working diligently to help lift this part of the world out of poverty.
Paying living wages and adhering to their Ethical Promise, Mayamiko helps to keep graduates and local staff employed. They also fully fund the workshop activities and reinvest in the growth of their workshops.
P.S. They also have a very cool line called Rebirth. A fully up-cycled capsule collection, giving a whole new life to pre-loved reclaimed fabrics.
Love...Smitten.
right-sized, go-to make-up bag - All Across Africa
This is just a simply perfect gift for any pal in your life that deserves a little pick-me-up. It's bright, colorful, chic, and functional. Would make a divine gift for bridesmaids as well...filled with all their favorite beauty effects!
· Approximately 5” X 4”
· African cotton print fabric with plastic liner
· Made in Burundi
These right-sized, go-to bags are made with pride by youth from the north of Burundi, trained to create income for their families and future.
All Across Africa is a Benefit Corporation. A new, revolutionary class of corporation, working to create a positive impact on society and the environment without losing sight of their bottom line.
It's a healthy, sustainable business model, which does not rely solely on fundraising and donations.
Their work reaches deep into rural villages in the under-served areas of rural Africa, providing artisans with a "market bundle" that includes education, finance, materials, training and market access.
While financial aid has many benefits, All Across Africa believes providing jobs and promoting self-sufficiency, creates a true partnership between the artisans and the market.
"It allows us to offer training to create the highest quality product so that each season there is a market for their outstanding workmanship."
Smitten again!!
endless love. . .18k gold signet ring - Saught
I think these stunning, geometric rings are an exactly perfect gift for a truly dear friend. Crafted gracefully from brass, then plated and sealed with an 18k gold finish. I love the precious, yet bold quality these rings exude. They kick ass, if you will.
Designed by award winning artisans, the Saught collection is inspired by the signet rings worn by ancient kings to seal documents and enter into covenants. The word Peace stems from the word Saught, which means covenant for peace and reconciliation.
The collection is about the promises we keep, and what we want to remember. . . a name, a word, a prayer.
Saught, at the heart, creates employment opportunities in developing countries like Cambodia. The company works to break poverty, and to make sure the artisans live full, happy lives.
This includes worry-free work environments, insurance, housing allowances, fair pay, and skill training opportunities. One day they hope to support more budding artisans by offering scholarships to attend silversmith school.
By supporting income generation opportunities, Saught is working to break the cycle of poverty.
Choose from one of five available engraving fonts: cursive, classic, italic, capitals or block. And choose from one of our favorite words, or choose a custom option of your own. No more than ten characters.
Each piece of jewelry contains redeemed artillery shells recovered in Cambodia by our NGO partners.
Endlessly Smitten!
vegan goodness - Matt & Nat
I would be totally remiss to not include Matt & Nat (Vegan handbags) on my shopping blog at this stage! I've recently been looking for a new summer bag...I truly have found nothing I feel good about purchasing. Then I came across this red cross body from Matt & Nat...sold!
Founded by Montreal-based designer Inder Bedi in 1997, Matt & Nat offer sophisticated styles, a delicious palette of colors, and environmentally conscious, well-designed vegan handbags to the world of fashion.
The name is inspired by MAT(T)erial and NATure, and “means exploring the synergy between the two, the reflection of one on the other."
“At Matt & Nat, we live by a simple motto, ‘Live beautifully’. Living beautifully means appreciating the humanity, creativity and positivity found in all of us. Our values include social responsibility, excellence, inclusiveness, integrity, learning, authenticity, and, of course, love. We are inspired by the textures and hues of nature, and to better protect it, we aim to constantly better our ways.”
Crafted from smooth Vegan leather and lined with 100% recycled plastic bottles, the entire Matt & Nat line is good for animals, the planet, and us two legged creatures as well.
The concern for sustainability is evident in their manufacturing process and their usage of sustainable materials such as rubber and cork. You can read about their ethics & sustainability practices here.
I am entirely Smitten with Matt & Nat's genius craftsmanship and inspirational business practices!!
Check them out on social media...they've got a lot to share!
paper triangle drop earrings - Global Goods Partners
These entirely chic, lightweight, geometric lovelies are made from stacked, glued, cut and sanded recycled magazine pages! Totally modern, totally original, swank, sustainable, everyday accessories.
~ Made from 100% recycled magazines
~ 3/4"W x 3/4"L, hangs 3"
~ Choose from Aqua, Black, Pink, Orange and Green
Both professionals in International Development, it was part of Catherine Lieber Shimony and Joan Shifrin's job to travel to impoverished areas around the world to see what could be improved. What they began to witness over and over again, were creative, energized women producing magnifient handmade goods...yet, they lacked any access to sustainable markets in which to sell their products.
Catherine and Joan had witnessed women in marginalized communities throughout Asia, Africa, and the US being able to advance the wellness of their families when their income was stabilized. In 2005, the friends founded Global Goods Partners to create a practical pathway for women to generate income opportunities and gain access into the consumer marketplace for handmade, fair trade merchandise.
Global Goods Partners (GGP) is a nonprofit social enterprise dedicated to alleviating poverty and promoting social justice and empowers women to create sustainable change.
Once again, Smitten!
Lauding delightedly and ever keen to make socially conscious gifting recommendations.
Since 2014
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