LUXGREENLIVING.com is calling all eco-friendly apparel fashion designers!

November 16th, 2009

Today’s consumers are becoming more eco-conscious and aware of the clothes they purchase.  At LuxGreenLiving.com, we offer visitors to our site a great selection of eco-friendly ladies fashion, but we are currently interested in expanding our selection of organic fashions. It would be a natural fit for a green conscious designer to join Lux Green Living.” says Ben Meck, Marketing Director for Lux Green Living.

LuxGreenLiving.com features The Toggery Collection from internationally recognized designer Kate D’Arcy. To assist their efforts recruiting new designers, Lux Green Living is reaching out through social networks such as Twitter and Facebook.  “Fans of eco-conscious fashion are on every network and share their favorite eco-friendly designers with their friends.  We hope to gain some insight into what our customers are looking for from the designers we select to feature on LuxGreenLiving.com,” says Meck about their recent outreach.

For more information on Lux Green Living’s designer program, visit http://www.luxgreenliving.com/designerinquiry.php.  You can also contact Ben Meck at inquiries@luxgreenliving.com, or Richard Baron, President of WhatsNet, at 781.974.7079 or email rbaron@whatsnet.com.

About Lux Green Living
LuxGreenLiving.com was started in 2008 and is an easy to use online store for eco-friendly, organic clothes. You can visit the site at http://www.luxgreenliving.com/, or you can follow it on Twitter by visiting http://www.twitter.com/LuxGreenLiving.

Organic Cotton Fashion Clothing

July 2nd, 2009

Organic cotton is cotton that is grown and farmed without the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides.  The quality of the cotton is the same as non-organic or conventional cotton and most people would never be able to tell the difference between the two, especially after it is made into clothing.  It has been reported that cotton farming is the most chemical dependant farming process in the world.  Many reports show that more than 20% of all pesticides used in the world are used for cotton farming.  By purchasing clothing made with organic cotton you are preventing these harsh chemicals from draining into the local water systems and food supplies that impact the people and wildlife who live close to cotton farms.  Almost all of the organic cotton used the the Toggery by Kate D’Arcy (www.toggerycollection.com)  clothing line is organic Supima cotton (www.supima.com) which is an extra long staple cotton fiber that is spun into yarn and results in a luxurious fabric that has less pilling, a softer hand and better sheen than conventional cotton.